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McConnell: Every Senate Republican Has Promised To Oppose Tax Cuts If Wealthy Aren't Included

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ANDREW TAYLOR   09/13/10 10:27 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's plan to raise taxes on wealthier people while preserving cuts for everyone else appears increasingly likely to founder before Election Day.

Senate GOP leaders declared on Monday that Republicans are, to a person, opposed to legislation that would extend only middle-class tax relief – which Obama has repeatedly promised to deliver – if Democrats follow through on plans to let tax rates rise for the wealthiest Americans. The GOP senators forcefully made their case one day after House Republican leader John Boehner suggested he might vote for Obama's plan if that ends up the only option.

Both Republicans and Democrats are using the looming expiration of Bush-era tax cuts as a defining battle in elections to determine control of Congress.

It would take numerous Democratic defectors to pass the Republicans' version – extending all the Bush tax cuts – or the issue could be left for a postelection congressional session if Republicans block the measure with a filibuster. Obama last week declined to say whether he would veto a bill that preserved the tax breaks for the wealthy.

On Sunday, Boehner said he would support renewing tax cuts for the middle class but not the wealthy if that was his only choice. Though Boehner was clear that he supports extending the full range of tax cuts, the White House jumped on his remarks as a possible change of heart.

But Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the GOP whip, said Monday his party won't give ground.

"Just before the recess we had a meeting and we discussed this, and every Republican was absolutely supportive of the idea that there shouldn't be any increases in taxes," Kyl said.

Renewing the tax cuts for everyone would cost the government almost $4 trillion over the next decade, according to congressional analysts, who also assume that Congress won't allow the alternative minimum tax to hit millions of middle class taxpayers with eye-popping tax hikes.

With polls showing broad public anger over spiraling federal deficits, Obama wants to exclude individuals earning over $200,000 and couples making over $250,000 – who account for $700 billion of that $4 trillion total. They represent about 3 percent of taxpayers, according to the Tax Policy Center, a Washington think tank.

"Only in Washington could someone propose a tax hike as an antidote to a recession," GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said.

McConnell has said a bill extending the tax cuts for only low- and middle-income earners cannot pass the Senate, but he declined to reiterate that threat on Monday. Republicans control 41 seats, the minimum needed for a successful bill-killing filibuster, though McConnell spokesman Don Stewart declined to say whether all 41 Republicans would support a filibuster.

To amplify his point, McConnell on Monday introduced a bill to extend to Bush tax cuts indefinitely for all income ranges.

Some Democrats, like Sens. Kent Conrad of North Dakota, Evan Bayh of Indiana and Ben Nelson of Nebraska, are siding with Republicans against raising taxes on anyone during a fragile economic recovery.

"I don't think it makes sense to raise any federal taxes during the uncertain economy we are struggling through," Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Connecticut independent who aligns with Democrats, said Monday. "The more money we leave in private hands, the quicker our economic recovery will be. And that means I will do everything I can to make sure Congress extends the so-called Bush tax cuts for another year."

But Lieberman said he would not vote to hold up extension of the middle-class cuts to win leverage to extend those for wealthier people as well.

At issue is a year-end deadline to renew a variety of tax cuts enacted in 2001 – when the federal government was running a surplus. They include lower rates, a $1,000 per-child tax credit, relief for married couples, and lower taxes on investments and large estates.

On Sunday, House GOP leader John Boehner said he would support renewing tax cuts for the middle class but not the wealthy if that was his only choice. Though Boehner was clear that he supports extending the full range of tax cuts, the White House jumped on his remarks as a possible change of heart.

Boehner has proposed a two-year extension of the Bush-era tax cuts, which would push the question into the 2012 presidential election. Obama has declined to say that he'd veto such a plan.

Democrats are worried that November elections could hand the GOP control of the House and perhaps the Senate. The White House and its Democratic allies hope to use the tax-cut fight to cast themselves as defenders of the middle class and Republicans as a party eager to revive the days of a still-unpopular former president, George W. Bush.

"We're going to take the next 50-some days to convince the public that's exactly what the Republicans would do – back to the Bush policies," said White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said on NBC's "Today" show.

"We could get (tax cuts) done this week, but we're still in this wrestling match with John Boehner and Mitch McConnell about the last 2 to 3 percent" of upper-income taxpayers, Obama said Monday during a backyard town hall in a Northern Virginia suburb.

Gibbs said the middle class should not be used as a political football by Republicans maneuvering to give tax cuts to wealthy taxpayers, who he said don't need the reductions. Republicans say paring taxes for the wealthy would encourage them and the businesses they operate to create jobs.

Republicans, for their part, say that it's not just the rich who would be hit by Obama's tax hike on upper-income people. Many small businesses – that earn about half of all small business income – would also face the tax hike.

"No American should face a tax increase in January ... not one," said Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, the No. 3 House Republican. "We will not compromise our economy to accommodate the class warfare rhetoric of this administration."

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Associated Press writer Laurie Kellman contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's plan to raise taxes on wealthier people while preserving cuts for everyone else appears increasingly likely to founder before Election Day. Senate GOP lead...
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novo organon 01:38 PM on 09/13/2010
There's no evidence to support the argument that tax breaks to the those who have it all will create more jobs. The evidence has demonstrated that the tax cuts to the top 2% created more job loss through outsourcing, importation of skilled labor under HBN1 visas, and enormous income gaps between the have's and have not's. Economic Justice and fairness for many under our own roof have not come  Read More...
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crm2008
02:46 PM on 09/17/2010
Poll: GOP voters want to replace Boehner, McConnell

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100917/el_yblog_upshot/poll-gop-voters-want-to-replace-boehner-mcconnell
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Yurdelite51
03:09 PM on 09/16/2010
There they go again.  The Party FIRST republicans doing what they do best lock step opposition for the rich folks.  Pathetic bunch they are...
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LynnW49
"A great democracy must be progressive." TR
02:34 PM on 09/16/2010
""We will not compromise our economy to accommodate the class warfare rhetoric of this administration."

But we have compromised it over and over again for our moneyed friends, and we will compromise it again to accommodate a class victory for our moneyed friends.

And note to all GOTP members, update that "redistributing the wealth" lie. The new term is "class warfare."
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Yurdelite51
03:10 PM on 09/16/2010
Exactly!
11:44 AM on 09/16/2010
How many Republicans would be impacted if the tax cuts are allowed to expire? How do they intend to pay for the tax cuts if extended. McConnell is the poster child for the phrase, "Greed is Good". When is it enough Mr. McConnell?
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stape45
Spin this!
12:19 PM on 09/15/2010
Doesn't approval of everything you once opposed, and vice versa, kind-of make you representative of both parties.? How could it not?
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Wallysmom
What Washington needs is adult supervision.
12:15 PM on 09/15/2010
The Bush Tax Cuts have not stimulated the economy, slowed the recession or created a employment-friendly environment. It would be one thing if the Republicans could prove that it had. They are so incredibly concerned about small businesses but yet they are sitting on a small business bill that would help millions of small businesses receive needed tax and loan relief. They look like disingenuous liars. The media, print, television and radio, should force the Republicans currently in office AND Tea Bagger candidates to "reveal" their plan to create jobs, boost the economy and cut the deficit BEFORE the elections in November. They are giving rides to the American people with an empty tank of gas.
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stape45
Spin this!
12:08 PM on 09/15/2010
Looks like Mitch has seen his own shadow again.
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Billyguitar
Disgusted by politics since John Anderson lost. In
11:44 AM on 09/15/2010
Obama can do what he wants by Executive Order, which is how Bush did the cuts in the first place. They would expire again in 10 years but that's ok by me.
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Yurdelite51
03:14 PM on 09/16/2010
Reconciliation is how the tax cuts were made and extended 2 years into a new administration putting that new administration in the hole before they even stepped foot in the door.  Along with this method, the sinister republicans planned to demonize the Democrats if they opposed the tax cuts when they were due to expire.  Just like republicans are doing now...playing games.
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Billyguitar
Disgusted by politics since John Anderson lost. In
11:42 AM on 09/15/2010
Excellent! Now the Pres can propose letting the Bush cuts expire and reinstating the middle class cuts. Then let the GOP oppose tax cuts for the middle. It'll be a mini-Waterloo for them.
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stape45
Spin this!
11:04 AM on 09/15/2010
He's one of the brainiacs who determined when the expiration of the tax cuts would be. Simpleton supreme. And he always appears to be more fearful of me than I am, of him.
08:41 AM on 09/15/2010
An all too frequent situation is repeating itself again, with all Senate Republicans blocking yet another piece of legislation, this time being the Obama tax cut plan. Democrats MUST STOP GIVING IN to the Republicans and the three defecting Democrats, like they have done so throughout this year. Contact all the Senate Democrats and tell them to keep pushing Obama’s tax cut plan WITHOUT COMPROMISING it in any way, and to force repeated votes on it until it passes! If the Democrats give the repeated excuse that the Obama tax cut plan “doesn’t have the votes,” tell them this: if they keep giving in to Republicans to get 60 votes, after November, when substantial losses are expected and incoming senators are conservatives, how are they going to keep using the compromise method? Getting 60 votes then will be even harder. Tell them that they need to start using their majority and force repeated votes on legislation to break filibusters by Republicans and senators from their own party!
By the way, spread the message above to others, so that they can also pressure the Democrats to push Obama’s tax cut plan without compromising. It’s time Democrats stop pandering and start confronting the Republicans head-on, because the compromise method would be virtually useless following November, and if the Democrats do take a stand, it will send a crucial message to their dispirited base.
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The Spartan
No country ever shrank to greatness
06:20 PM on 09/14/2010
Damn, it is SO hard not to use foul language every time I read what comes out of this man's mouth! It is NOT a "Tax Hike"! It is the expiration of the ignorant Tax Cuts that republican tools put in place!
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Yurdelite51
03:15 PM on 09/16/2010
I know.  I could not help myself a couple of times today.  I tried to disguise the words though...oh well.
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nitwitsRus
my udder username is...
10:22 AM on 09/14/2010
if any1 gets that one?
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nitwitsRus
my udder username is...
10:22 AM on 09/14/2010
sos"publicans are pushin' The 2% Solution?
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captcct
05:52 AM on 09/14/2010
Well, if you have cake, especially with ice cream... then like a kittycat you will lap it up. Yum yum.