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Oh the CBO is reliable NOW...CBO score: bill adds nearly 4T to deficit. Amazing
Oh the CBO is reliable NOW...CBO score: bill adds nearly 4T to deficit. Amazing
do you mean debt?
either way, it's almost as if our politicians secretly realize that the debt is not a problem.
Wait, are you against the deficit now? Maybe you should change your avatar when you change characters OH WAIT YOU CAN'T
Wait, are you against the deficit now? Maybe you should change your avatar when you change characters OH WAIT YOU CAN'T
link?Mm. Not that this is any surprise, but it looks like GOP members might torpedo the bill. They want spending cuts.
CBO score: bill adds nearly 4T to deficit. Amazing
It's such a missed opportunity politically too.It really was amazing to see the issue totally ignored. Not a peep from anybody, even on the campaign trail before the election (so far as I saw, anyway).
Mm. Not that this is any surprise, but it looks like GOP members might torpedo the bill. They want spending cuts.
they're just attention whoresMy twitter feed is stocked with connected political reporters. They're all starting to seem pretty pessimistic about the deal's chances in the house.
they're just attention whores
That CBO report will sure give Republicans heartburn
Of course if CBO had analyzed the bill 2 days back it would have reduced the debt
@ZekeJMiller
Lots of GOP frustration today and not just from tea partiers. Boehner walked away from a 1-1 agreement, and may have to eat a 1-41 deal.
But that 1-41 number is after sequestration.lol true
Where are people getting the 41-1 thing? That is, where is that one dollar in spending cuts? Because the bill doesn't have any.
Also, Twitter is like the best news source ever.
Where are people getting the 41-1 thing? That is, where is that one dollar in spending cuts? Because the bill doesn't have any.
Also, Twitter is like the best news source ever.
CBO say there are 15b in spending cuts within the bill, vs 620b in taxesWhere are people getting the 41-1 thing? That is, where is that one dollar in spending cuts? Because the bill doesn't have any.
Also, Twitter is like the best news source ever.
It's with the sequester. So more like current law if the deal passes than the Bill itself.
What are some good ones to follow?
This thread is going to be terrible if the Democrats agree to any new provisions at all.
This thread is going to be terrible if the Democrats agree to any new provisions at all.
This thread is going to be terrible if the Democrats agree to any new provisions at all.
If anything they should give less if the House (hopefully) blows up the deal. In fact, the House makes it easier to go back to the 250k rate, to get the middle class tax cut out the way and then work on bigger deal that includes spending cuts, UE benefits, etc.Senate passed with 89, anything new given would be awful.
Obama should hold a news conference everyday reminding Americans that House GOP killed the deal
If anything they should give less if the House (hopefully) blows up the deal. In fact, the House makes it easier to go back to the 250k rate, to get the middle class tax cut out the way and then work on bigger deal that includes spending cuts, UE benefits, etc.
There is no way Reid accepts GOP amendments. The current bill can pass with house dems if Boehner brings it to the floor
The thing I don't get is, if I'm a Republican, how do I vote for this? It's essentially a pure tax increase with no spending cuts in return. Won't getting on the record voting for this be toxic to reelection?
It didn't work because it included tax hikes. Any deal on taxes now=tax cut. I would give them 300/350k tax cuts, include some of the least offensive sequestration cuts, Medicare cuts that don't impact benefits (btw, let republicans offer these first), discretionary spending cuts, one year AMT fix instead of permanent, UE benefits, and all the tax credits except for the green energy ones.If this deal doesn't pass the House, there won't be a bigger deal. They tried that once and it didn't work.
Your positions are so stupid. You're gung-ho about the $250k level completely oblivious that it's Obama's only real trading chip for the UE extension.
Bring me your deal that could realistically pass at least the Senate that only involves taxes and UE.