Orrex
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:54 PM
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So all that the Dems had to do to let the tax cuts expire was nothing, right? |
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So, in other words, Democrats can't even do nothing right?
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:56 PM
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1. and repubs would have vote to extend unempoyment bennies anyway IMO |
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Edited on Mon Dec-06-10 11:56 PM by msongs
cuz to let all those millions lose their last incomes woulda been too dumb so its all a lose lose deal for dems today
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:58 PM
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5. would have required some spinefullness |
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:58 PM
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Rolling the dice with 2 million people and their families who would lose UI benefits before the end of the month (and millions more next year). It's a valid opinion, but it's just an opinion, and it's one that would have had horrendous consequences had it not cashed out.
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:07 AM
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There was a time when if you were destitute, or just down on your luck, there was a political party that had your back.
And I guess we're trying to do that this time... kinda sorta...
But when the next 4 million people start getting kicked off of UI over the next year, we will have to grovel to a Republican Senate for the crumbs, while the rich will still have everything they wanted for the next two years. And maybe beyond that.
:shrug:
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:01 AM
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8. Unless they had decided to be real dicks |
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and just write the whole thing off as the fault of the Democratic Congress; think the media would do anything other than play along enthusiastically with that one?
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Tue Dec-07-10 05:07 PM
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16. You think they really would have? |
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A lot of their mindless low income base (who's belief in the republican party is still a mystery to me) would lose their UE benefits as well. It would definitely look bad for them as well, and they need lots of the stupid low information voters to vote for them. Cutting off their benefits is definitely not going to win them any votes either.
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:57 PM
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:58 PM
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:applause::applause::applause:
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:kick: & R !!!
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Write Left
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Mon Dec-06-10 11:58 PM
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4. I don't know if it's right to blame Democrats. Obama and Republicans are doing this. |
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Edited on Tue Dec-07-10 12:00 AM by Write Left
The Democrats don't get a say in the matter because they have the White House and majorities in both houses.
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:01 AM
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7. Have the repugs ever permanently blocked unemployment extensions |
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since Obama has been in office? They always seemed to have felt the heat from their constituents and voted for all the extensions.
So, why all the kabuki?
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Orrex
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:05 AM
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But when you're unemployed and already three months behind on your mortgage & car payment, a kabuki delay of even a few weeks can be catastrophic.
Of course, that doesn't matter at all to our fiscally responsible friends across the aisle...
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:16 AM
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15. Sounds like quite the deal, a few weeks for two years of shoveling 100's into the Bentleys |
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With the promise that they will be there in 24 mos to fight for more tax cuts for more years.
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Ruby the Liberal
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:05 AM
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They could have fought like hell for UI extensions. Rather, they are going to give up 24 months of wealth tax cuts and a waiver of estate tax >$5mm value over 13 months of UI for those within the tier 4 level. Nothing for tier 5 (99ers).
Nice, eh?
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:06 AM
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Fortunately Congressional Democrats can still decide to stage an intervention before this mess becomes a reality.
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:09 AM
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13. That's an excellent point, and it remains my sole hope |
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Of course, if they stand their ground and stop this disaster from coming to pass, I'm afraid that they'll get a measured and thoughtful rebuke from the President, gently scolding Congressional Dems for failing to reach across the aisle in the spirit of compromise...
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Tue Dec-07-10 12:12 AM
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14. the republicans are going to vote against the deal, anyways. |
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So Obama got jack squat, despite giving Republicans what they wanted.
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