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Payroll Tax Cut Plan Will Be Unveiled Monday, Democratic Senator Says

First Posted: 12/04/11 11:25 AM ET Updated: 12/04/11 12:15 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) said Sunday that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will offer a new plan to extend the payroll tax breaks on Monday, after a previous bill to extend the tax cuts failed in the Senate last week.

"We understand it is going to take a change," Conrad said. "Majority Leader Harry Reid called me yesterday and said he will propose tomorrow a compromise plan to extend the payroll tax cut."

He declined to give details on how the bill will be paid for, although he said "it will be paid for in a way that's credible and serious." But Conrad emphasized that failing to extend the tax breaks, which save working class households about $1,000 per year, would be a mistake.

"We should not have a tax increase on the middle class," Conrad said. "That just makes no sense in this economy."

Republicans largely opposed the previous bill to extend the tax breaks, saying the bill would not strengthen the economy unless it was paid for by cuts from other areas. President Barack Obama urged voters Saturday to contact their representatives and say they want the tax cuts extended.

White House adviser David Axelrod criticized Republicans Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" for opposing the extension.

"It's unfathomable to me why they want to raise taxes on 160 million Americans," Axelrod said, adding later, "That is not a prescription for rebuilding middle class security."

Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), also appearing on "Fox News Sunday," said Democrats were "playing a political gotcha game" with the tax cuts, particularly because a tax bill cannot originate in the Senate.

"The principle that you would in fact create a tax cut, and then say you're going to pay for it over the next 10 years is exactly why we're bankrupt as a nation," Coburn said. "Whether or not we continue a reduction in the amount of taxes that come to Social Security is one thing, paying for it -- we have so much waste in Washington, to take 10 years to pay for it is ridiculous."

Still, he acknowledged that the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits will likely be extended. But Coburn said the bills should be paid for "by decreasing spending now in other low-priority areas."

"The question the American people should ask is, 'Where is the backbone in Washington to actually pay for these extensions in the year in which the money is spent?'" he said.

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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) said Sunday that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will offer a new plan to extend the payroll tax breaks on Monday, after a previous bill to extend th...
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) said Sunday that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) will offer a new plan to extend the payroll tax breaks on Monday, after a previous bill to extend th...
 
 
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Bude
My Brain Hurts!
10:10 AM on 12/05/2011
Better yet, just go back under your rock, Harry.
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returnofthejedi
Trolls have no chance!
10:00 AM on 12/05/2011
Political Gottcha? No this is no game to Americans that desperately need relief in these days and times. Not a game con. A revelation about who YOU are!
08:26 AM on 12/05/2011
I have an idea on how to fund a portion of the payroll tax cut. All House and Senate members, and our President, should give up part of their salary and pension benefits to aid those families that are struggling right now. Why must our elected officials continue to prosper when they have performed poorly over the past couple of years? In a business setting, they would all be demoted or let go.
08:45 AM on 12/05/2011
Congress is an extension of the banking industry. They get bonuses when they fail.
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mcvet
History will educate you on the future
08:17 AM on 12/05/2011
I wish someone had ask Coburn how they paid for the Bush Tax Cuts?
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Kate Zeiss
What fresh Hell is this?
06:54 AM on 12/05/2011
Seems like the GOP has dropped its "tax cuts pay for themselves" mantra on this one . . . wonder why?
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:54 AM on 12/05/2011
It is not for millionaires.
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rnl52
Trouble coming every day...
06:22 AM on 12/05/2011
Get ready for another cave.
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littlemonster
Grrrrrrrrrrr
05:35 AM on 12/05/2011
"But Coburn said the bills should be paid for "by decreasing spending now in other low-priority areas.""

coburn forgets that that's OUR money he's spending. a VAST majority of americans think that the wars in the middle east AND the extension of the bush tax cuts for the top earners should be low priorities. i wonder if coburn would still be interested in 'priorities' if democracy reared its head.
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04:26 AM on 12/05/2011
Isn't it funny how the GOP is against tax cuts only when the cuts benefit the middle class and the poor? Actually, I guess it isn't funny at all.
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Schalaine
We are women. We vote.
07:56 AM on 12/05/2011
And just why the heck can't people who vote Republican, that are not in that top income bracket, figure out just how badly they are screwing themselves...and the rest of us.
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MJJBunny
If only closed minds came with closed mouths.
09:59 AM on 12/05/2011
Well said. F & F
01:48 AM on 12/05/2011
Tom Coburn, just getting some media attention to "Toady" up to Grover "The Gopher" Norquest and the Koch Bro's. on none other than;

"Faux Noise", aka "Roger Ailes 'GOP TV'".
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Ariel Finn
01:10 AM on 12/05/2011
Harry Reid is such a Bozo! We need to throw all the bums out of BOTH Houses! They're such a waste.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:55 AM on 12/05/2011
Really, I think the GOP are the bums.
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01:07 AM on 12/05/2011
'Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), also appearing on "Fox News Sunday," said Democrats were "playing a political gotcha game" with the tax cuts, particularly because a tax bill cannot originate in the Senate."

First sign that Dems might not be invertebrates
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
09:57 AM on 12/05/2011
First sign the GOP is on the ropes on this one...they are being revealed for the scu_m they are.
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CSNC
Living on the edge -- not taking too much space
12:50 AM on 12/05/2011
"Harry Reid Reveals New Plan"

Bend over and have your way with me, GOP.

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Hufrelief
All of you matter
12:32 AM on 12/05/2011
Stop playing members of Congress. There is unspent money in the billions and trillions. Enough of your madness. Wise up and grow up; there is no room for your low level of political intelligence.
Hufrelief
All of you matter
12:26 AM on 12/05/2011
It is ridiculous to hold a man to a higher standard you would not and could not hold yourself to that same standard. So if this President had a 1st stimulus. He cannot have another. You had the first war plan of Iraq, then you needed a surge to complete the mission. Was there not? This is the height of hypocrisy, but it really is not hypocrisy. For hypocrisy is a nice ambiguous word for control sometimes, and the root of all this is racism. Back off Republicans, and let this President lead in his manner. Stop holding the people of this nation hostage while you try to fill their heads with nothing but lies. You are less than men to be part of this type of foul play. Rats do not make good or bad Presidents. They do not even qualify.
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HextallDrums
Nobody fiddles with ol' Firefly!
12:19 AM on 12/05/2011
Faux has the BALLS to call Democrats jokers when Republican'ts want to cut 200,000 jobs just to compensate for extending a tax cut on the very people suffering the most from the economy? What's next? Slashing Medicare/Caid? Education? Certainly not our precious defense spending!