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Obama Signs Tax Cut Bill: 'Good For American People'

JIM KUHNHENN   12/17/10 09:20 PM ET   AP

Obama Tax Cuts

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans on Friday, saluting a new spirit of political compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from tax cuts for millionaires and the middle class to longer-term help for the jobless.

The most significant tax legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people starting in two weeks on New Year's Day. Declared Obama: "We are here with some good news for the American people this holiday season."

"This is progress and that's what they sent us here to achieve," Obama said as a rare bipartisan assembly of lawmakers looked on at the White House.

The package retains Bush-era tax rates for all taxpayers, including the wealthiest Americans, a provision Obama and congressional liberals opposed. It also offers 13 months of extended benefits to the unemployed and attempts to stimulate the economy with a Social Security payroll tax cut for all workers.

At a cost of $858 billion over two years, the deal contains provisions dear to both Democrats and Republicans. It represents the most money that Obama was likely to have been able to dedicate over the next year to the slowly recovering economy. Yet it also increases the federal deficit at a time when the country is growing increasingly anxious about the red ink.

Dramatic both as an economic and a political accomplishment, the agreement sets the stage for Obama's new relationship with Congress in the aftermath of a midterm election wave that devastated Democrats and stripped them of control of the House.

Obama called for maintaining the spirit of cooperation, declaring he was hopeful "that we might refresh the American people's faith in the capability of their leaders to govern in challenging times."

He conceded that the White House and Congress face a difficult challenge when it comes to controlling the deficit and tackling the nation's debt.

"In some ways this was easier than some of the tougher choices we're going to have to make next year," he said.

Conspicuous by their absence at the ceremony were House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., a reflection of the sharply divided sentiment about the bill in the Democratic caucus.

For Obama, the deal completes the biggest agenda item he has placed before Congress during the postelection lame duck session. In addition, the White House is increasingly optimistic that he will also win Senate ratification of a nuclear arms deal with Russia and the repeal of the military's ban on openly gay service members.

Obama, who is delaying his vacation to Hawaii until Congress completes its work, now is expecting to leave Washington as early as next Wednesday, said spokesman Robert Gibbs.

Friday's bill signing marked a remarkably swift conclusion to a bargain struck 11 days ago between the White House and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

To complete the deal, Obama set aside his vow to extend tax cuts only for the middle class and lower wage earners. The measure also enacts an estate tax that is more generous to the wealthy than Obama had sought.

Since his campaign for president in 2008, Obama has said income tax rates should rise for single taxpayers with gross incomes over $200,000 and married couples with incomes over $250,000. His first budget, submitted a year ago, included plans for those tax hikes.

The extended tax cuts in the negotiated package include rates lower than those that would have gone into effect Jan. 1, a $1,000-per-child tax credit, tax breaks for college students and lower taxes on capital gains and dividends. The bill also extends through 2011, a series of business tax breaks designed to encourage investment that expired at the end of 2009.

Social Security taxes would be cut by nearly a third, from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent, for this coming year. A worker making $50,000 would save $1,000; one making $100,000 would save $2,000.

But the payroll tax cut also means that workers will face an increase in 2012 if the full 6.2 percent rate is restored. And by scheduling President George W. Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax rates to expire in two years, the law ensures that taxes will be a top issue in the 2012 presidential election.

The tax code is filled with dozens of cuts that expire each year, and not all of them made it into the package. Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., tried to include a property tax deduction for people who don't itemize, but it was left out. The provision would have saved taxpayers about $1.5 billion a year.

Republicans boasted that their success in extending tax cuts for all was a sign of things to come.

"The American people are seeing change here in Washington; they can expect more in the new year," said McConnell, who was singled out for praise by Obama and shook hands with the president after the signing.

Indeed, McConnell was directed to stand right next to the presidential desk where Obama was signing the bill, ensuring he would be prominent in the photos.

Liberals, unable to alter the plan, were left bristling. They argued Obama should have bargained harder, and they especially objected to the new estate tax, which will allow the first $10 million of a couple's estate to pass to heirs without taxation. The balance would be subject to a 35 percent tax rate.

Obama signed the bill less than half an hour after meeting with a dozen labor leaders, some of whom were vocal critics of the agreement. A day before the session, AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka praised the union-sought jobless benefits but said passage of the legislation came "at a terrible price."

Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., another critic of the bill, said Obama and lawmakers will face enormous election-year pressure in 2012 to extend the cuts again or make them permanent. Weiner said the Republicans turned out to be "better poker players" than Obama.

Obama conceded that the prospect of tax increases on all taxpayers helped prod an agreement that otherwise would have been difficult, if not impossible to achieve.

What's more, Obama's praise for Republicans, and his heralding of an overdue bipartisan moment in Washington, came after he himself spent the better part of 2010 bashing the GOP leadership as an obstructionist party of no.

The White House cautioned Republicans that Obama was not going to extend his hand in every case. "There will be times when we will draw the line and have big fights," Gibbs said.

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Associated Press Writer Ben Feller contributed to this report.

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myrtle1909
I am an artist and a free lance writer
04:22 PM on 12/21/2010
Which American people is this tax cut good for Mr. President. It sure will not help me any. From what I have read people in my income will get a tax raise. I know one thing that it does it makes the rich richer and they must be laughing every step of the way to the bank. While the unemployed and homeless are crying all the way to the food bank which is having a hard time keeping enough food on hand to feed them.
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10:24 PM on 12/20/2010
Shame on everyone who voted for this, you suck!
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
11:04 AM on 12/18/2010
I do not understand why The Dude was in such a hurry to sign the new Obama tax cuts into law... The Dude had promised everyone that they would have 5 days to review any law before he would sign it.
10:47 AM on 12/18/2010
Is the glass half empty or half filled?
Obama Signs Massive Tax Bill Into Law
President Obama signed a controversial, bipartisan bill Friday extending Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans as well as unemployment benefits. He praised the new law as a boost for the middle class.
http://www.newslook.com/videos/275856-obama-signs-massive-tax-bill-into-law?autoplay=true.
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
10:54 AM on 12/18/2010
Obama Cements Republican Power Into Permanent Dominance

Increased wealth for the beneficiaries of the New World Order and mere subsistence for 99% of the nation.

Heck of a job, Barry!
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10:23 PM on 12/20/2010
This is the final straw for me and many others I know! We are disgusted with your fight for the rich and bad negotiating, accepting a year of unemployment for 2 years of tax breaks for the rich is not a good deal! Giving tax breaks and estate tax breaks to the uber rich while GOP blocks a vote on the bill to help the 911 1st responders is fd up. Obama is a $h!t e negotiator, as is a fool for giving in to the uber rich and granting estate tax breaks for their children. This is a historically bad decision that will open the door for the hijacking of social security and many other social programs and will do nothing but increase our massive deficit. What a sell out from the "King of Compromise". Sickening BS, I will not vote for Obama even if he takes on Palin, done with the man I supported, defended, fought and voted for.
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
10:14 AM on 12/18/2010
Ever since the Supreme Court took it upon themselves to "settle" the Election of 2000, the people of this nation sought to correct that blatant act of judicial activism.

First, Sen. Jim Jeffords switched parties, and the Democrats threw away the power by not using it. he people got serious in 2006 and gave control of the Congress to the Democrats, who proceeded to claim that they didn't have enough power to do anything - a situation the voters corrected in 2008 with the White House and the Congress being placed firmly in Democratic hands. And yet again, the faithless Democrats threw the power away, claiming that the Republicans were far too strong.

There is too much of a pattern here to believe any longer that this is purely coincidental. Under the New World Order, the Democratic Clown Posse is only intended to provide bipartisan cover for the function of a one-party corporatist state. Only one party is to rule, and that party is not the Democrats.

This is not a recipe for growth and prosperity for all by any means. It is instead the opening for a political system based on the amount of wealth you hold, and those without can just die and decrease the surplus population.
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Jdaddy1951
10:32 PM on 12/17/2010
On the first day of Christmas, Obama gave to me --- a compromise in a bare tree ...
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
10:15 AM on 12/18/2010
You got a tree???? Obama went to Congress, and all I got was the short end of a stick.
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Jdaddy1951
10:33 AM on 12/18/2010
On the second day of Christmas, Obama gave to me --- two compromises and no repeal of DADT.
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msmPostcom
07:43 PM on 12/17/2010
See how much we still need to borrow from China because the voters was dumb to keep Bush from stealing the election. Then they became extra dumb by re-electing him. When you are not educated (take notice Palin), the lobbyists buys your sole. See how the bankers put rods up all of our A**es? See how Bush spent our money. See how Bush used China as a revolving line of credit?

Now hear this - be ready for the age limit for Soc Sec to go up, meaning your kids will die first. Be ready for Soc Sec Taxes to increase, meaning Bush will be making us pay throughour lifetime for his screwups. See how long you will have to wait to start receiving Medicare benefits if you become diabled. Currently you must wait/live 2 yrs as a disabled person before you can get Medicare benefits - I'm betting this will raise to 4 years. Imagine paying Medicare taxes but you can not use it until you prove you can live 2 to 4 years.

Oh by the way, keep believing that these politician are really concern about your children future; and that want to manage and spend your tax dollars wisely. If Uncle Sam take money from you - IT IS NOT YOUR MONEY OR YOUR KIDS' MONEY. If so, why did they make you give it to them.

msmPost.com
10:14 PM on 12/17/2010
"When you are not educated (take notice Palin), the lobbyists buys your sole."
It's amusing that you accuse others of not being educated, yet don't know the difference between "sole" and "soul" in addition to making grammatical mistakes throughout your post.
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
10:16 AM on 12/18/2010
Check your shoes. Your soles were probably made in China.
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mssreader
eat, read, sleep, read and be happy
07:19 PM on 12/17/2010
Well that's it for me. I'm through with Obama. I won't vote repub ever but not for O again ever. What's that about fooling me once? Heck he didn't just fool me but downright lied to us.
07:04 PM on 12/17/2010
some stupid fox radiio newscast actually reported that Rep Pelosi was NOT at the signing ceremony!! Give me a break---talk about making stuff up to suit your agenda!! Trying to make people think that a wedge is forming---

The FICA "cut" concerns me--since its temporary, you just KNOW that its going to be spun as a "Obama TAX INCREASE"---not well thought out from a PR perspective!!
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
10:58 AM on 12/18/2010
It was this article that said Pelosi and Reid were not at the signing. Rhapsody who ever read the article to you skipped that part....
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Marlyn
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06:39 PM on 12/17/2010
a political victory for the White House and the GOP

the rest of us be damned
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bordway
If you need more than 7 rounds, use a knife.
06:05 PM on 12/17/2010
The employment situation in this nation will not change because of a tax cut for the rich. It didn't work for the past 7 years and will not work now.

The President fails to address the nation's deficit and debt by the taxpayers who can afford it most, so that the unemployed can eat macaroni and cheese another 13 months. There is zero accountability for this, and when it fails to create jobs as the GnoP has claimed, it will be hung directly on his shoulders. Can't wait to hear the bonus numbers for this holiday season.
07:10 PM on 12/17/2010
there was no tax cut 7 years ago--what are you talking about? The cut was TEN years ago--so for the last 7 years tax rates have been unchanged! Lets be accurate. As for the deficit, one a[pproach that doesnt seem to have been given any consideration is [i saw this on L&O last nite!]--sell off some assets!! we probably have a lot of govt building/real estate being under-utilized. Remember a few decades back the Japanese were buying up alot of US real estate? Well, we could sell [or barter] with the Chinese to offset some our debt with them. With oil prices up a bit since last year, Qatar, the UAE, SA might also be potential buyers--and speaking of oil---why havent there been any proce gouging hearings on capital [sic!!] hill??
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bordway
If you need more than 7 rounds, use a knife.
09:36 PM on 12/17/2010
2003 was the last Bush tax cut. Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA) 2010 - 2003 = 7. I'd say that is fairly accurate.
RealistBC
Micro-bios must pass muster.
10:18 AM on 12/18/2010
I guess you are willing to pay rent to an investor from Shanghai so you can settle your own debt, hmmmm?
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mssreader
eat, read, sleep, read and be happy
07:20 PM on 12/17/2010
#150. I agree 110%.
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army193
06:02 PM on 12/17/2010
AP: Obama salutes spirit of Compromise, signs tax bill. Then you click on to see Obama signs Tax cut bill: "Good for the American People"

If the statement of Salutes spirit of Compromise is correct this President is delusional. Good luck Liberals/Progressives.
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mherrera
Indigenous Troublemaker
05:40 PM on 12/17/2010
Only a politician could get his *ss kicked this hard and be able to declare a victory. This is the beginning of the end of Social Security, folks. I hope my parents enjoy theirs because it won't be there for me and I'm planning accordingly. Thanks a lot. This has been the shortest presidency in American history. At least Carter's wasn't officially over until the next election. This guy is done.
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Marlyn
If I'm wrong, let me know.
06:42 PM on 12/17/2010
"end of Social Security"

Yes, I know, so how could Obama have the nerve to sell us this tax deal as something good?
07:13 PM on 12/17/2010
yup--he dug himself a good one---cant you just him running on INCREASING FICA taxes? when this tax cut on fica expires it will become the Obama Tax hike on the POOR since FICA hits everyone [up to a point]!! He needs BETTER advisors--or, at the very least, advisors who arent abandoning ship now that FICA taxes are up for discussion.
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shthar
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04:46 PM on 12/17/2010
Yeah, thanks a lot punk. You didn't even get a kiss.
04:27 PM on 12/17/2010
Mr O sums up his econimic policy:
oh eh oh ah ah ting tang walla walla bing bang!
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WriterGuy
05:29 PM on 12/17/2010
flagged as offensive.
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Matt Corbin
05:41 PM on 12/17/2010
It's a voodoo economics joke, get a sense of humor.