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Republicans to Block All Bills Until Tax Cuts Resolved

All 42 Senate Republicans have signed on to a letter expressing the caucus’s intentions to block any legislation until the expiration of current tax rates is addressed.

Full letter:

Dear Leader Reid,

The nation’s unemployment level, stuck near 10 percent, is unacceptable to Americans.  Senate Republicans have been urging Congress to make private-sector job creation a priority all year.  President Obama in his first speech after the November election said “we owe” it to the American people to “focus on those issues that affect their jobs.”  He went on to say that Americans “want jobs to come back faster.”  Our constituents have repeatedly asked us to focus on creating an environment for private-sector job growth; it is time that our constituents’ priorities become the Senate’s priorities.

For that reason, we write to inform you that we will not agree to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to any legislative item until the Senate has acted to fund the government and we have prevented the tax increase that is currently awaiting all American taxpayers.  With little time left in this Congressional session, legislative scheduling should be focused on these critical priorities.  While there are other items that might ultimately be worthy of the Senate’s attention, we cannot agree to prioritize any matters above the critical issues of funding the government and preventing a job-killing tax hike.

Given our struggling economy, preventing the tax increase and providing economic certainty should be our top priority.  Without Congressional action by December 31, all American taxpayers will be hit by an increase in their individual income-tax rates and investment income through the capital gains and dividend rates.  If Congress were to adopt the President’s tax proposal to prevent the tax increase for only some Americans, small businesses would be targeted with a job-killing tax increase at the worst possible time.  Specifically, more than 750,000 small businesses will see a tax increase, which will affect 50 percent of small-business income and nearly 25 percent of the entire workforce.  The death tax rate will also climb from zero percent to 55 percent, which makes it the top concern for America’s small businesses.  Republicans and Democrats agree that small businesses create most new jobs, so we ought to be able to agree that raising taxes on small businesses is the wrong remedy in this economy.  Finally, Congress still needs to act on the “tax extenders” and the alternative minimum tax “patch,” all of which expired on December 31, 2009.

We look forward to continuing to work with you in a constructive manner to keep the government operating and provide the nation’s small businesses with economic certainty that the job-killing tax hike will be prevented.

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   12/01/10 09:55

Why didn't they do this before the lame duck session began?

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Freddygeorge
   12/01/10 10:09

Am I the only one that thinks that the salutation, "Dear Leader" is funny ?

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   12/01/10 10:24
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   12/01/10 10:40

Republicans showing Testosterone?

...don't tease me.

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   12/01/10 10:42

Great start! Hang tough Senators because now the fun starts as Obama, the Democrats and their media allies rain Holy Heck down upon you. Just tell them it's just like (the)NOW says "No means NO!"

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   12/01/10 11:02

Let's hope that we such fortitude continue.

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downtownBrown
   12/01/10 11:22

Love the way they sell the tax cuts for "ALL Americans", conveniently leaving out the part where Democrats want to keep the tax cuts for lower and middle class Americans (250K / year and below) in place and let the tax cuts for the wealthiest 1% expire. If these tax cuts haven't produced a job bonanza in the years they have been in place, they aren't likely to start doing so now! And how is running up the debt to give a tax break to the rich going to help the rest of us!?! Trickle down economics were debunked as unsuccessful years ago. Tax breaks for the rich go into their bank accounts. Tax breaks for the poor go into buying Christmas presents....

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irv
   12/01/10 12:18

Notice the prioritization of "funding the government," which hardly anyone cares about - at least in those terms - right alongside tax cuts.

They know perfectly well that the Democrats won't do anything about a budget this year. They've avoided it because they can't think of a way it won't hurt them. So the issue is tossed in there to 1) guarantee conflict and 2) give Republicans a talking point to attack with.

I don't mind the Republicans holding up the lame duck session's social meddling and continued spending but it would be nice if they could be honest about something, just once, instead of playing politics.

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   12/01/10 12:19

Downtown, you need a history lesson.

From Kennedy, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush, every single time this country has instituted a tax cut, revenues to the Treasury INCREASED.

The missing component from "Trickle down" is CUTTING SPENDING. If spending is not cut, the revenue increase from tax cuts is negated.

Google it, baby!

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   12/01/10 12:38

Irv, you just admitted that the Democrats have not come up with a budget, because they cant figure out how not to get hurt by it, and then accuse REPUBLICANS of playing politics?

Huh?

The Dems were LAW BOUND to produce a budget, and just punted on it.

But GGRRRRRR! Those rascally Republicans!

Come on, Irv.....

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   12/01/10 14:09

Current US marginal income tax rates:

to $ 8,375: 10%
to 34,000: 15%
to 82,400: 25%
to 171,850: 28%
to 373,650: 33%
> 373,650: 35%

Current MAXIMUM cap gains rate, no matter how many millions you make: 15%

We are not "soaking the rich" in this country. We are soaking the middle class. In the 80s and 90s capital gains rates were higher than what they are now -sometimes nearly twice as high - but economic growth was higher, too. "Google it, baby."

This is not about soaking the rich. It's about how to equitably divide the costs of government among the taxpayers. Republicans undo their own arguments about budget sanity when they push tax cuts for the wealthy.

30 years into the Reagan Revolution we have bigger government, bigger deficits, drastically higher illegitimacy rates, and 12 million illegal immigrants; abortion is still 100% legal, school choice does not exist, we are mired in two unwinnable wars, affirmative action and racial quotas are more pervasive than ever, and more people are on the government dole than ever before.

But the rich have lower taxes.

The business interests have always gotten what they want from the GOP. We conservatives have gotten diddly. It's time for that to change.

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   12/01/10 17:22

All 42 GOP senators signed on? I thought they were mostly elitist establishment monsters and if we don't vote the way Jim DeMint tells us to then they would be just as bad as Democrats. I don't understand, but I refuse to pay attention. I will vote out any moderates I can find here in the North East because DeMint told me to.

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   12/02/10 01:13

"All 42 GOP senators signed on? I thought they were mostly elitist establishment monsters"

Are you suggesting that the essence of elitists is that they don't want to cut taxes...for the elites?

Someone sure drank the Kool Aid.

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