Buh-bye, Democrats. You can forget the 'Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich'. Obama owns them now, all for a short-term back-breaking fix. File 'Obama Tax Cuts for the Rich' alongside 'Obama War in Afghanistan' and 'Obama's Economy'.
Your credibility just hit the skids with just about everyone now except for Republicans and the super wealthy. Good luck in 2012. You better have a good pitch because you just punted away a sure game winner.
"A lot of people are unhappy that the President punted on first down, and I'm one of them. Extending the Bush tax breaks for the super-wealthy will explode our deficit over the next two years without doing anything to help our economy. It's bad policy.
But for Minnesota's middle class, struggling to get by in a tough economy, there's a lot in this bill that will really help: tax cuts for working families, a payroll tax holiday, energy tax credits, and the extension of Recovery Act initiatives that are already making a difference.
And for the Minnesotans truly suffering right now—men, women, and children on the edge of economic disaster—the alternative is simply unacceptable. If we let Republicans block unemployment benefits, even temporarily, there will be a lot more pain for working families, a lot more homeless kids spending Christmas in a shelter or a car.
If this is the prelude of a permanent extension of the Bush tax breaks for the super-wealthy, we're in big trouble. We'll lose our ability to make the investments we need to grow our way out of long-term budget deficits: education, infrastructure, and research and development. And I am taking the President at his word that he will fight harder to put an end to these wasteful tax breaks in 2012 than he did in 2010.
This isn't a great deal by any stretch of the imagination. But I got into this line of work because I wanted to stand up for Minnesota families trying to put food on the table and build a better life for their kids. And, for them, the only thing worse than a bad deal would be no deal at all. That's why I voted yes yesterday—and why I will continue my fight for economic policies that create jobs, address our deficit problem, and build new opportunities for Minnesota.
All the best, Al Franken"
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I'm very disappointed by how quickly those two turned tail and ran.
Leave it to the US to have a legislative system that puts them in a permanent minority government even through they only have two parties. Talk about the worst of both worlds (the lack of choice of first-past-the-post and the instability of proportional representative).
Too bad the US checks and balances are now fair and balanced, just like Fox News (fair to the uber-rich, and balanced toward the right wing).
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