House Passes 'Fiscal Cliff' Bill; Now to President
Source: C-Span
The House has passed HR 8, the Tax Relief Extension Act, which the Senate passed early Tuesday morning by a vote of 89 to 8.The so-called "fiscal cliff" agreement had been negotiated Monday between Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Vice President Joe Biden. The legislation keeps the Bush era tax cuts for individuals making less than $400,000 and couples making less that $450,000. It also makes permanent the fixes for the Alternative Minimum Tax and delays government spending cuts for two months.
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burrowowl
(17,632 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)toward the end, but it got through.
Boner ended up doing the right thing, but Cantor and his buddies have got to go.
brooklynite
(94,294 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)getting them out of power.
Yeah, I know there's nothing much we can do, but putting whatever pressure we can on them, perhaps thought our own reps, can't hurt.
brush
(53,726 posts)Didn't some lose re-election to the new Congress? The repug majority will be smaller?
Swede Atlanta
(3,596 posts)the debate over sequestration cuts and the debt ceiling loom large. The pukes will come out in force to try to rob the American people of their "earned' benefits in SS and Medicare to enable the wealthy energy companies and the military-industrial complex (Eisenhower had the ability to see this in our future).
Trust me, the pukes are just re-grouping and waiting to attack the country. They will come back with a vengeance. And if they cannot win they will take the nation down with them. They are cowards and traitors.
Cosmocat
(14,557 posts)this is the first time in nearly two decades that the republican party in DC has not been able to control what happens in congress when in power of any branch.
They are steaming, red hot mad, and the jackasses in the House will want a pound of flesh for it and more.
I have said from day one since it happened, people just simply are not dealing in reality if they think we are going to see any kind of firearm legislation. Not a chance, none, that it gets through the house.
And, they WILL, absolutely without a doubt, run this country into a ditch over the debt ceiling.
I think the President MAY hold tight on that, but either with that or at the sequester, he WILL be ready to sign on something that cuts SS benefits. It might be a "balanced package" but it IS going to happen. The question is what the senate will do. I think they did the "dirty" work of washing that out this time, but I think it is clear he is willing to sign off on cuts to SS to get a bigger deal.
Again, though, whether the House can accept anything beyond complete capitulation is in question.
starroute
(12,977 posts)Does this mean the Hastert Rules is broken?
Did Boehner just sign his own death warrant?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Lasher
(27,533 posts)However, a majority of House Republicans might very well have approved of bringing it to the floor. Then many those who voted to do so could have voted no in the roll call. Ya think?
Amonester
(11,541 posts)We'll see.
littlemissmartypants
(22,529 posts)alp227
(32,002 posts)Turbineguy
(37,281 posts)Now on to the next epic battle between those who fuck America and those willing to compromise.
VERY accurate assessment ...
question everything
(47,421 posts)Interesting, we watched "Lincoln" a few days ago when the speaker wanted to add his vote on the 13th Amendment. But the Speaker does not vote, protested the vote monitor. The Speaker can if he wants to, was the response.
Apparently, this still holds. I did not know. And Boehner wanted to make a point and voted YES.
BVictor1
(229 posts)Kaleva
(36,239 posts)I'm wondering if my Repub representative voted "Yes".
Lasher
(27,533 posts)Link here: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2012/roll659.xml
Kaleva
(36,239 posts)The teabaggers where I live are going to be flooding his FaceBook page bigtime! LOL!
Lasher
(27,533 posts)I'm glad I stayed up for this news to come in.
Odin2005
(53,521 posts)Every one of those Republicans who voted YEA are going to get a primary challenge.
BVictor1
(229 posts)In 2 months this gets to happen all over again.
The debt ceiling and sequestration talks come up soon.
We'll see what happens with a new congress.
brooklynite
(94,294 posts)maddogesq
(1,245 posts)The good news, IMHO, is that finally the Keynesians won one. The bad news is that lot more GOP voted for this in the house than I thought, which leads me to wonder if that chained CPI crap was offered as a prize in future boxes of Crackerjacks.
Selatius
(20,441 posts)It would not have been created had there not been an institutional desire to implement it. If it won't be implemented now, it can be implemented later. It would take a progressive running the BLS to drop the idea altogether.
Adenoid_Hynkel
(14,093 posts)I'm curious how our local wingnuts voted
Kaleva
(36,239 posts)freshwest
(53,661 posts)i wonder what he found wrong in the bill. Very anti-war, pro social safety net. I'll check tomorrow to see if that list changes an the link.
abelenkpe
(9,933 posts)grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)brush
(53,726 posts)We still went over the "cliff", so to speak. And isn't the big stuff to be decided in 2 months?
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)presumably, raising the fed defecit ceiling yet further, heading further into debt and a weakening USD.
But, February will look like a long way away to 'markets' and others with very short attention spans.
alfredo
(60,071 posts)RickFromMN
(478 posts)I was certain Boehner would hold to the Hastert rule to the end.
Imagine letting a House Bill pass with a minority of the House Republicans supporting it.
I can't believe it.
First Chief Justice Roberts preserving most of Obamacare and now Boehner bringing this bill to the floor.
What is the world coming to? What is the Republican Party coming to?
I expect Boehner will have a House Speaker fight in his Republican caucus.
As much as I dislike Boehner, I think I will like Boehner's more conservative Republican opponents less.
We need a Constitutional Amendment that fixes our election system.
This amendment needs to undo the Citizen's United Decision.
This amendment needs to fix the problem of gerrymandering.
I'm pessimistic enough to believe such an amendment will never pass, but I can wish.