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Damn those obstructionist Rep... er...

5 comments, 114 views, posted 6:25 pm 11/07/2012 in News by Quaektem
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Dems block Obama's tax-cut bill

Republicans, eager to put Senate Democrats on record on taxes, tried to force a vote Wednesday on President Obama's proposal to extend middle-class tax cuts but raise taxes for the rich, but Majority Leader Harry Reid objected, essentially sidelining the president's plan.

Sen. Mitch McConnell, Republicans' leader, tried to set up competing votes — one on the GOP's plan to extend all the tax cuts for one year, and another on Mr. Obama's proposal to extend them only for households making $250,000 or less.

But Mr. Reid objected to the request, saying he didn't want to have the vote on the GOP's legislation.

"It's the help Paris Hilton legislation," he said. "It would give people like her a tax break for doing nothing — $46 billion of the American people's money to help Paris Hilton and others."

Mr. McConnell said he was just trying to get senators on record so voters could see which senators supported the president and which supported the broader tax cut.

"The Senate should make itself clear which policy it supports. This is our chance to do it," he said.

The tax issue has become complicated for lawmakers. Some Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, have mooted a higher threshold for extending the tax cuts — up to $1 million in income.

Meanwhile, some Republicans say they're ready to embrace ending tax breaks in order to use the money to head off looming defense cuts, according to the Hill newspaper.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2012/jul/11/dems-block-obamas-tax-cut-bill/

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6:27 pm 11/07/2012

Quaektem

Quote by Quaektem:
But Mr. Reid objected to the request, saying he didn't want to have the vote on the GOP's legislation.

"It's the help Paris Hilton legislation," he said. "It would give people like her a tax break for doing nothing — $46 billion of the American people's money to help Paris Hilton and others."



Yo Reid... Paris Hilton gets her money from daddy. If she doesn't do anything she doesn't pay income taxes. I would have thought you should have known that... moron.

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7:11 pm 11/07/2012

z0phi3l

Quote by Quaektem:
Quote by Quaektem:
But Mr. Reid objected to the request, saying he didn't want to have the vote on the GOP's legislation.

"It's the help Paris Hilton legislation," he said. "It would give people like her a tax break for doing nothing — $46 billion of the American people's money to help Paris Hilton and others."


Yo Reid... Paris Hilton gets her money from daddy. If she doesn't do anything she doesn't pay income taxes. I would have thought you should have known that... moron.



According to Democrats and Marxists it's not her money, it's the governments money, they just allow us to have some when they decide it's OK

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8:53 pm 11/07/2012

elsels

So let me get this straight, hold on and let me know if I got it right, ok?

So he says (Reid) and I am not entirely opposed to a bit higher taxes on the top earning brackets, but hold on, wait...

So he is saying that if, if, IF Paris Hilton, sits on her tush and magically makes $5,000,000 because of photos, or x tapes, or whatever other method she uses to er, earn money (yeah whatever) and only pays say 18% of taxes instead of the let's say for sake of a "fair tax" in the eyes of Dems a tax of 42% that the poor and middle class actually gave her money?

That is saying that if I earn (in smaller amounts for example only) the following:

I bake a cake and sell for $200
I paid $10 in taxes 5%, but Dems want me to pay $40 in Taxes 20%, then the people have given me $30 dollars of my own money, that was never actually the people's money, do I follow his logic here? I am so confused. Ok back to baking cakes!

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9:31 pm 11/07/2012

Quaektem

Well, in MA your customer pays $13.00 in taxes, you pay $10 in income tax, $40 self- employment tax, and anywhere from $20 to $70 in income tax, never mind any permits you need to obtain in order to actually sell baked goods!

So you sell a $200 cake and the government gets $83 to $133 in taxes... and you still haven't paid your fair share!!!!

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11:57 pm 11/07/2012

elsels

Oh ok, but no one has yet to give me a penny of my $200 cake other than the buyer who wanted the $200 cake correct?

If so then, the profits made by the millionaires and they do make good profits, it is their money paid to them as a service or goods. So in other words a tax break is not giving rich people money it is actually letting them keep their own money! Yeah I knew that but seems a lot of other people still don't get it!

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