G.O.P. Backs Off a Demand, Clearing Way for More Talks (chained-CPI)
Source: New York Times
WASHINGTON Negotiations over a last-ditch agreement to head off large tax increases and sweeping spending cuts in the new year appeared to resume Sunday afternoon after Republican senators withdrew their demand that a deal must include a new way of calculating inflation that would lower payments to beneficiaries programs like Social Security and slow their growth.
Senate Republicans emerged from a closed-door meeting to say they agreed with Democrats that the request which had temporarily brought talks to a standstill was not appropriate for a quick deal to avert the tax increases and spending cuts starting Jan. 1.
To hold the line against raising taxes on high-income households while fighting for cuts to Social Security was not a winning hand, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, said.
The concession could be a breakthrough, but Senate Republicans were still balking at an agreement on Sunday, adopting a new talking point that Democrats want to raise taxes just to increase spending, not to cut the deficit. That concern appears to center on a Democratic proposal to temporarily suspend across-the-board spending cuts to military and domestic programs as talks resume on a larger deficit deal.
Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/31/us/politics/obama-accuses-republicans-of-blocking-tax-deal.html?_r=0
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Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)Samantha
(9,314 posts)is a great day. Thanks for posting.
Sam
Festivito
(13,452 posts)A chained-up CPI. It would increase low level recipients to where they should be based on salaries, not COLA. Instead of a chained CPI that decreases high-level recipients over years.
(Personal note, I don't mind the chained CPI as long as it can be revoked later.)
And, they can start by adding more to SS because it will stimulate the economy and bring in more.
And, while we're there, take the cap off FICA.
Autumn
(45,094 posts)the CPI was not appropriate for a quick deal? I'm fucking grateful that this happened and still pissed it was even put on the table.
NorthCarolina
(11,197 posts)They don't think they could pull it off just yet, so they need a "larger deal" to make it "palatable"...but "palatable to whom?
That's the way I read it anyway.