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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna
From the New York Times...
WASHINGTON — Members of a House-Senate committee charged with writing a measure to extend a payroll tax reduction and provide added unemployment benefits reached a tentative agreement Tuesday evening, with both Republicans and Democrats claiming political victory in a fight with election-year implications...
Oh yeah...these are fiscally responsible actions. Let's see, we agree to permanently reduce the funding of an already badly underfunded Social Security entitlement program. Then, rather than agree to spend any money on job-creating programs, our feckless Congress agrees that it's a good idea to pay people for not working for a longer period of time.
Which party voted for this stuff? The liberal, do-gooder Democrats? Yep.
What did all those fiscally-responsible Republicans have to say about this stuff? I'll bet they stood up to be counted. We can count on the Tea Party when we need them, can't we? What, the Republicans voted for these things too?
And there are those who say our problems will be solved if we could only get the Republicans in control of the entire Congress? What the heck, if these things add more to the deficit, no problem, we'll just blame Obama.
I'm left wondering when people will stop listening to the soundbites, look at what's really happening, and come to their senses.
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The Republican leadership is hardly the Tea Party, so I'm not sure why you're bringing them up. The Tea Party is as against the Republican leadership as they are against the Socialist Democrat Party. The Tea Party will continue to try to work within the Republican Party to effect change.
This is all about election year politics and you know that as well as I. I'm not sure what you think you could have done differently here. You would have loved to have the Republicans hoisted on their own petard in opposing these "Middle Class Tax Cuts", and "Unemployment Relief". Don't tell me you don't know what's really going on here.