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Guest 06-22-2012 08:07 PM

Democrats plan to get Republicans to Raise Taxes
 
An article in Townhall, plus a couple of linked stories, immediately made me think of our own resident Kahuna who won't listen to anything to do with the economy unless there's a caveat that we must raise taxes first and foremost, and there's can be no real discussion on that because it's just plain ol' doggone common sense.

Then I come across these articles where Democrats agree that that's their game plan.

They need to seduce Republicans to go along with tax hikes to grow government. Reduce spending?; who's kidding who; not in the game plan.
Reveal Republicans as breaking their no new taxes rule and help themselves to the cash at the same time. it's a win-win.

Democrats Admit their Top Goal Is Luring GOP into a Tax-Hike Trap, so Why Are some Republicans Stupidly Helping to Make that Happen? - Daniel J. Mitchell - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary

The Sun Rises in the East, the Pope is Catholic, Democrats Push for Tax Hikes…and Republicans Often Are the Stupid Party « International Liberty

The Democrats’ Hidden Long Game | TPM Editors Blog


There's more interesting hyper-links in the main story if you're more curious.

Guest 06-22-2012 08:14 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510035)
An article in Townhall, plus a couple of linked stories, immediately made me think of our own resident Kahuna who won't listen to anything to do with the economy unless there's a caveat that we must raise taxes first and foremost, and there's can be no real discussion on that because it's just plain ol' doggone common sense.

Then I come across these articles where Democrats agree that that's their game plan.

They need to seduce Republicans to go along with tax hikes to grow government. Reduce spending?; who's kidding who; not in the game plan.
Reveal Republicans as breaking their no new taxes rule and help themselves to the cash at the same time. it's a win-win.

Democrats Admit their Top Goal Is Luring GOP into a Tax-Hike Trap, so Why Are some Republicans Stupidly Helping to Make that Happen? - Daniel J. Mitchell - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary

The Sun Rises in the East, the Pope is Catholic, Democrats Push for Tax Hikes…and Republicans Often Are the Stupid Party « International Liberty

The Democrats’ Hidden Long Game | TPM Editors Blog


There's more interesting hyper-links in the main story if you're more curious.

Hey, no bias at all in those stories. Yep, we gonna believe all that; can I buy the toll rights to the Brooklyn Bridge from you?:loco:

Guest 06-22-2012 08:44 PM

Outrageous!
 
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Posted by Guest (Post 510035)
An article in Townhall, plus a couple of linked stories, immediately made me think of our own resident Kahuna who won't listen to anything to do with the economy unless there's a caveat that we must raise taxes first and foremost, and there's can be no real discussion on that because it's just plain ol' doggone common sense.

Then I come across these articles where Democrats agree that that's their game plan.

They need to seduce Republicans to go along with tax hikes to grow government. Reduce spending?; who's kidding who; not in the game plan.
Reveal Republicans as breaking their no new taxes rule and help themselves to the cash at the same time. it's a win-win.

Democrats Admit their Top Goal Is Luring GOP into a Tax-Hike Trap, so Why Are some Republicans Stupidly Helping to Make that Happen? - Daniel J. Mitchell - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary

The Sun Rises in the East, the Pope is Catholic, Democrats Push for Tax Hikes…and Republicans Often Are the Stupid Party « International Liberty

The Democrats’ Hidden Long Game | TPM Editors Blog


There's more interesting hyper-links in the main story if you're more curious.

It looks like all the "automatic" spending cuts and tax increases are going to happen on January 1. Not one member of Congress is talking about doing anything about it. Nor have either of the candidates for POTUS mentioned the looming problem.

The result will be pretty disastrous for our economy. But all that is avoidable if the Congress got to work and did what they were elected to do...all of them...both parties. That will require negotiation and compromise.

It's not likely that either party is willing to do that...they have refused to do that many times in recent years. So when it happens, the next best thing will be to blame the other political party. Get ready. It's going to happen and all the partisans on both sides will be outraged.

Hey, it's not going to happen for another six months, Richie, and you're already outraged.

Guest 06-22-2012 09:30 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510064)
It looks like all the "automatic" spending cuts and tax increases are going to happen on January 1. Not one member of Congress is talking about doing anything about it. Nor have either of the candidates for POTUS mentioned the looming problem.

The result will be pretty disastrous for our economy. But all that is avoidable if the Congress got to work and did what they were elected to do...all of them...both parties. That will require negotiation and compromise.

It's not likely that either party is willing to do that...they have refused to do that many times in recent years. So when it happens, the next best thing will be to blame the other political party. Get ready. It's going to happen and all the partisans on both sides will be outraged.

Hey, it's not going to happen for another six months, Richie, and you're already outraged.

I'll have to wait to see what happens as my prognosticating skills when it comes to the economy aren't up to par. There are people who's opinions I respect because I respect those individuals, but for now I don't have a handle on it.

I only know now, as I've always known ever since the Democrats conned George H.W. Bush that they would cut spending if he agreed to a modest rise in taxes and then beat him over the head with that "he raised taxes club" until he was reeling and falling out of the oval office that the "raise taxes" scheme is just one big piece of bull crap to destroy the credibility of the Republicans.

It's the only reason for the insistence for the tax increases to be made by the Republican Congress, and no amount of specifics from you or anyone about all the numbers and margins and what-have-you has any relevance in the partisan call for raised taxes.

Buggy, I am not even addressing because he's given up the ghost in this argument with his above statement that makes no sense to me.

Guest 06-22-2012 10:23 PM

OK
 
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Posted by Guest (Post 510087)
I'll have to wait to see what happens as my prognosticating skills when it comes to the economy aren't up to par. There are people who's opinions I respect because I respect those individuals, but for now I don't have a handle on it.

I only know now, as I've always known ever since the Democrats conned George H.W. Bush that they would cut spending if he agreed to a modest rise in taxes and then beat him over the head with that "he raised taxes club" until he was reeling and falling out of the oval office that the "raise taxes" scheme is just one big piece of bull crap to destroy the credibility of the Republicans.

It's the only reason for the insistence for the tax increases to be made by the Republican Congress, and no amount of specifics from you or anyone about all the numbers and margins and what-have-you has any relevance in the partisan call for raised taxes.

Buggy, I am not even addressing because he's given up the ghost in this argument with his above statement that makes no sense to me.

That's OK with me, Richie. Just don't wear a hole in your stomach generating too much acid over Obama and the Democrats between now and the end of the year. When all the bad stuff starts to happen after the bowl games, and all the public outrage over increased taxes and cuts in government programs and defense spending starts, you'll have the company of all the other Republican partisans blaming the Democrats and Obama for what's going to happen. Of course, the Democrats will be slinging it back at you.

If Romney wins, he won't be starting with quite as bad an economic problem as Obama did. But he'll be starting with a much worse political situation, with both parties hating one another even more than now, being more uncooperative than they've ever been, if that's even imaginable.

So there's no sense you getting all upset until the bad stuff actually starts to happen...unless you want to get mad at the entire Congress for sitting around doing little more than campaigning for their re-elections between now and then.

Guest 06-23-2012 06:43 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510087)
I'll have to wait to see what happens as my prognosticating skills when it comes to the economy aren't up to par. There are people who's opinions I respect because I respect those individuals, but for now I don't have a handle on it.

I only know now, as I've always known ever since the Democrats conned George H.W. Bush that they would cut spending if he agreed to a modest rise in taxes and then beat him over the head with that "he raised taxes club" until he was reeling and falling out of the oval office that the "raise taxes" scheme is just one big piece of bull crap to destroy the credibility of the Republicans.

It's the only reason for the insistence for the tax increases to be made by the Republican Congress, and no amount of specifics from you or anyone about all the numbers and margins and what-have-you has any relevance in the partisan call for raised taxes.

Buggy, I am not even addressing because he's given up the ghost in this argument with his above statement that makes no sense to me.

Karnak, the Great? Have you conferred with Grover, the Boss on this? :boom:

Guest 06-23-2012 08:54 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510103)
If Romney wins, he won't be starting with quite as bad an economic problem as Obama did.

Ulcers?; over what??....

Now I think we're really finished talking about this.

The above sentence is the biggest piece of nonsense I've ever read on this forum.

If you could write that, everything else you've ever wrote is suspect.

You can get all self righteous on me now, but it won't change a thing.

Guest 06-23-2012 08:56 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510158)
Karnak, the Great? Have you conferred with Grover, the Boss on this? :boom:

I'm big fan. I'm not surprised you hate him, though. There's lots of other great Americans you also hate, I'm sure.

Guest 06-23-2012 10:05 AM

I have no problem with raising taxes and cuts,But he left they like more hand outs so they can mooch some more

Guest 06-23-2012 10:31 AM

Keep Avoiding The Facts
 
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Posted by Guest (Post 510199)
Ulcers?; over what??....

Now I think we're really finished talking about this.

The above sentence is the biggest piece of nonsense I've ever read on this forum.

If you could write that, everything else you've ever wrote is suspect.

You can get all self righteous on me now, but it won't change a thing.

I know, Richie. You diligently avoid ever dealing with facts, as opposed to posting over-the-edge, unsubstantiated partisan opinions.

Do us all a favor and provide a little empirical evidence that the economy is worse now that when Obama was inaugurated. Simple question. There are all kinds of statistics that are readily available.

Oh, sorry, you rely more on your "gut feel" and information from never-named sources "who you rely on". And then, when you either don't know how to do the research or understand it's meaning, you declare "...I think we're finished talking about this".

All we can do is let the readers of our posts here decide which of us is attempting to provide more information, raise more issues for thoughtful consideration and discussion.

Guest 06-23-2012 10:36 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510201)
I'm big fan. I'm not surprised you hate him, though. There's lots of other great Americans you also hate, I'm sure.

Did I say I hated him? That's so typical....reading more into it than there is.
Actually, I only immensely dislike him. :boom:

Guest 06-23-2012 10:57 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510259)
Did I say I hated him? That's so typical....reading more into it than there is.
Actually, I only immensely dislike him. :boom:

Oh; well excuuuusssse meeee

Guest 06-23-2012 08:52 PM

Any Answers Yet, Richie?...
 
Or are you sticking by your statement when you unilaterally stopped any further discussion...

"I'll have to wait to see what happens as my prognosticating skills when it comes to the economy aren't up to par. There are people who's opinions I respect because I respect those individuals, but for now I don't have a handle on it."

That's really enlightening. Thanks.

Guest 06-23-2012 10:24 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 510569)
Or are you sticking by your statement when you unilaterally stopped any further discussion...

"I'll have to wait to see what happens as my prognosticating skills when it comes to the economy aren't up to par. There are people who's opinions I respect because I respect those individuals, but for now I don't have a handle on it."

That's really enlightening. Thanks.

FYI: That's just the part of the post where I was blowing off your pompous post. The important part of my post were the thoughts below that.

I hope that's a bit more clear.


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