how's that working for you?
Senate Republicans block Dems' bid to ax George W. Bush-era tax cuts for wealthiest Americans
Senate Republicans block Dems' bid to ax George W. Bush-era tax cuts for wealthiest Americans
Republicans don't give a damn about the middle class, and they are really showing their true colors. All of you who vote republican and aren't wealthy, you've been conned, and you have been for years.
You sure that the trillion dollars was not the issue here?"Senate Republicans and a handful of Democrats Saturday defeated a bill to reauthorize unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless and a plethora of tax provisions for the middle class not because of the bill's trillion-dollar deficit impact, but because it did not include tax cuts for the rich."
Senate Republicans Defeat Reauthorization Of Jobless Aid, Tax Cuts
The sad part is that Democrats don't care about middle class either. They are too busy helping the poor.
Yep, nobody really cares about the middle class. That's why a hard rain's a-gonna fall pretty soon.
@netrox. If the dems really cared, they'd try harder.
Seems they are either protecting the fat cats, or taxing them and giving the tax money to the poor. The rest of us get overlooked.Maybe if congressmen WERE members of the middle class they would.
say what?!!? Democrats want to extend tax cuts for the middle class. Obama himself said that. It's not just he poor. They want the rich to lose its cut. It's that simple.
"Under the Obama plan, taxes will increase for families making more than $250,000.
Wrong. Actually, a family could make a lot more and still not face higher taxes. Obama wants to raise the top two brackets from 33 percent to 36 percent and from 35 percent to 39.6 percent. The first of the two – 36 percent – is widely assumed to kick in at $250,000. Obama says that himself.
But that's not right. The higher rate would apply to families with $232,000 or more of taxable income, or what's left after personal exemptions and deductions have been subtracted from income. Deductions can be sizable, especially for wealthy people. Think state and local taxes, mortgage interest and charitable contributions. The result is that a family making $300,000 or even more could have taxable income of less than $232,000.
"A lot of people making more than $250,000 won't be paying higher taxes," says Clint Stretch, a managing principal of Deloitte Tax."
Tax Cut Myths: Fact Checking The Showdown
Seems they are either protecting the fat cats, or taxing them and giving the tax money to the poor. The rest of us get overlooked.
Here's another: Democratic procedural votes on extending Bush tax cuts fail in Senate - CNN.com
What's going on is that the republicans are holding the tax cuts for the middle class hostage, just like what SWK said. They will not allow any tax bill to pass unless they get what they want--a tax break for the wealthiest 1% of the nation--like spoiled little babies. Waaahhhh waaahhhhh!!!
Do we need to be reminded about how the democrats were willing to compromise (to a ridiculous extent) on healthcare?
Republicans don't give a damn about the middle class, and they are really showing their true colors. All of you who vote republican and aren't wealthy, you've been conned, and you have been for years.
Well said. It amazes me the number of middle income people that support Repub platforms. None of them will ever reach the income bracket where the Repubs can benefit them at all, but are in the income bracket where Repub policies hurt them.
Do we need to be reminded about how the democrats were willing to compromise (to a ridiculous extent) on healthcare?
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