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Obama Tells House GOP America Will Blame Them if Middle Class Taxes Go Up
By: Sarah JonesNov. 17th, 2012more from Sarah Jones
President Obama used his weekly address to urge congress to act now on the “one thing that everyone agrees on”, making sure taxes don’t go up on 98% of Americans and small businesses.
The President pointedly laid out only two scenarios: Taxes go up for everyone or Congress lets the Bush tax cuts for the 2% expire. Obama laid this on House Republicans, “The Senate has already passed a bill like this. Democrats in the House are ready to pass one, too. All we need is for Republicans in the House to come on board.”
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Four years after the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, our economy is growing again and creating jobs. But we have much more to do. Our task now is to build on that progress. Because this nation only succeeds when we’ve got a growing, thriving middle class.
That’s what drives me. That’s what I campaigned on for the past year. That’s what will guide me in our work over the next four years. And I’m willing to work with anyone of any party to move this country forward.
Because soon, we face a very clear deadline that requires us to make some big decisions on jobs and taxes; on investments and deficits. Both parties voted to set this deadline. And I believe both parties can work together to make these decisions in a balanced and responsible way.
When it comes to taxes, for example, there are two pathways available.
One says, if Congress fails to act by the end of the year, then everybody’s taxes automatically go up – including the 98% of Americans who make less than $250,000 a year. Our economy can’t afford that right now. You can’t afford that right now. And nobody wants that to happen.
The other path is for Congress to pass a law right away to prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of anyone’s income. That means all Americans – including the wealthiest Americans – get a tax cut. And 98 percent of Americans, and 97 percent of all small business owners, won’t see their income taxes go up a single dime.
The Senate has already passed a bill like this. Democrats in the House are ready to pass one, too. All we need is for Republicans in the House to come on board.
We shouldn’t hold the middle class hostage while Congress debates tax cuts for the wealthy. Let’s begin our work by actually doing what we all agree on. Let’s keep taxes low for the middle class. And let’s get it done soon – so we can give families and businesses some good news going into the holiday season.
I know these challenges won’t be easy to solve. But we can do it if we work together.
That’s why on Friday I sat down with Congressional leaders to discuss how we can reduce our deficit in a way that strengthens our economy and protects our middle class. It was a constructive meeting. And everyone agreed that while we may have our differences, we need to come together, find solutions and take action as soon as possible.
Because if anything, that’s the message I heard loud and clear in the election.
Work as hard as you can to make our lives better. And do it together.
Don’t worry about the politics. Just get the job done.
Everywhere I went in that campaign – from farms in Iowa to the Vegas strip; from Colorado’s Rockies to the Florida coast – I was inspired by the grit and resilience of the American people, by your hard work and sense of decency. And it makes me want to work even harder for you. I saw it again this week in New York, where our fellow citizens are going through a really tough time, but are helping each other through it. And we’re going to be there to help them rebuild.
Every single day, the good people of this country work as hard as you can, to meet your responsibilities. Those of us you sent to Washington are going to do the same.
Thanks and have a great weekend.
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The President isn’t offering “tax reform” as the only method for raising revenue to Republicans, but that isn’t stopping them from stomping their feet and repeating “tax reform” over and over again to the media. But tax reform is a vague term and post election, Republicans might be able to hide under it as they give in to the inevitable.
“Tax reform” coupled with steep tax cuts for the rich was floated by Mitt Romney and he lost. On the other hand, cutting the Bush tax cuts for the rich in order to help generate revenue was a big winner with the public and it also happens to be a winner with non partisan economists. It also happened to be one of THE issues Obama campaigned on, and won big with.
However, the President worded the tax plan in a way that is meant to assist Speaker Boehner in selling this to House TeaRepublicans, and as cover for their eventual cave on the issue. Obama said, “The other path is for Congress to pass a law right away to prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of anyone’s income. That means all Americans – including the wealthiest Americans – get a tax cut.”
Obama will give Republicans the dodge of calling it a tax cut for everyone, but the top 2% will pay more, after $250,000 of income.
That is also called a tax increase, but let us not quibble with poor John Boehner stuck between pulling the Norquist out of the tea and plunging approval ratings for the Republican Party as a whole.
As you listen to Republicans try to distance themselves from Mitt Romney and his “gifts” comments, ask yourself why, if they don’t agree, they are holding middle class taxes hostage in order to give gifts to the top 2%. Do they not think they are in Congress to serve the 98% as well?
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Andrew Carvin
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 1:32 pm
You cannot base 100% of the economy on 1% of the population. TAKE AMERICA BACK VOTE DEMOCRAT! Giving all the money to the 1% DOES NOT WORK. Business will not employ people they don’t need, or pay their employees more, just because they have more money. I made a video about unemployment, and how we can fix it. It’s at my YouTube channel Zarrakan, and here’s the name:
2012 6 5 ZOC Job Pyramid
www.youtube.com/watch?v=l...
Watch it, share it, and join the fight against those who want to kill all of us with destructive social policies.
Anne
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 1:35 pm
The president has really backed these fools into a corner, because they have been banking on retaining the exorbitant tax cuts for the wealthy, which most Americans want to discontinue. If they continue with this mindset, they will be directly responsible for the expiration of tax cuts for everyone. I would be quite willing to bet that they didn’t anticipate being on the hot seat, and they need to quit talking about entitlements when they are the main party that’s been subsidizing corporate welfare with oil companies, among other entities.
C.
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 2:15 pm
Check this out, from a venture capitalist about what the repubs are really worried about. Pass it around.
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Sarah, I totally agree with you. And our President is a genius! Thank goodness we won!
Kelly Jack
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 3:04 pm
Hey Pres…..Tell them WE ARE WATCHING!!!! Tell our Liberal leaders in Congress DO NOT BUDGE! Make the OBSTRUCTIONISTS “Bend till they BREAK”
Sandra
Nov. 18th, 2012 at 12:17 pm
Stand firm Mr. President and encourage the Senate and Congressional Democrats to stand firm, make no concessions on this. Their big lie re. tax cuts to the wealthy and corporations create jobs must be exposed for what it is, corporate welfare and big donations to their campaigns.
clarence swinney
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 3:16 pm
IT IS A SHAME THAT OUR SENATOR WAS A FRESHMAN AND HAD 1.3M IN HIS CAMPAIGN PIGGY BANK ONLY A FEW MONTHS AFTER BEING ELECTED
Max Baucus—Chair Senate Finance Comm—70% poll for Public option–
Bill hit his comm— first act—removed public option for debate
shocked me—I trusted him. Zap. Report=he had $1,900,00 in his campaign kitty from health care industry..
The millions spent by thousands of Lobbyists expect favors. Buy them.
We need a Washington revolution and kick all out
Obama lost me with Gay Marriage. Totally disgusted. I am in a position I trust no one in Washington. I know few are very good but $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ BUYS ANYONE
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ OUT OF GOVERNMENT—— QUICK
NYT had superb article on Wall Street employees going into many many many government jobs in Congress and White House
They left for a much lower paying job.
Conclusion—Wall Street biggies are placing them in positions to make decisions for Wall Street.
Pay under table or? Many have done this. Worked in Wash for few years then back to Wall street into a higher paying job
This is sad sad. RULES MUST CHANGE
NO $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ IN WASHINGTON
NYT had article on Interconnectivity between Board Of Directors in WSA firms
You vote for my pay+pension I vote for yours
sickening
5 big banks own 50% of deposits in 7000 banks and 10 own 80%
Restate Glass Steagall—separate Casinos from local banks
County Banking Systems—local wealth kept local to create more local wealth and jobs
WASHINGTON SOLUTIONS (Congress + White House)
Requires overturning Corp is a person
1. fed fund election—6 mos-3 primary 3 general—free equal tv time—debate a week=12=adequate to evaluate candidates NO $$ =O
2. Since they will not need campaign funds Ban them from receiving anything of a financial value this closes K St.
3. Progressive Flat Tax by group—We have the income to pay our way-do it
We rank #2 as lowest taxed in OECD nations…
Ardiva
Nov. 17th, 2012 at 3:26 pm
That’s my President!! Stand your ground!!
clarence swinney
Nov. 20th, 2012 at 4:43 pm
RICH KEEP QUIET
3% very rich are entrepreneurs
Only 4 of 150 nations have more inequality than USA
Namibia, Zimbabwe, Denmark, Switzerland
Amount equal to one-half gdp is held untaxed overseas.
Corporations stopped paying half of their taxes after the recession
Ten Americans made fifty billion in one year
Tax deductions for rich could pay off 100% of deficit
Average single Black or Hispanic woman has $100 net worth
Elderly and disabled food stamp recipients get $4.30 a day for food.
Young adults have lost two-thirds of net worth since 1984.
The American public paid about four trillion to bail out banks
A sales tax of one-tenth of one penny on securities trading could pay off the deficit
Article Rich Fudge numbers by Paul Buchheit in common dreams.org 11-19-12
clarence swinney