Tax Cut: WASHINGTON — The House struggled to overcome an uprising by insurgent Democrats late last night and pass an $858 billion package of Tax Cuts and stimulus spending that would save nearly all Americans at least hundreds of dollars.
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The vote is critical to President Obama, who has made the case for Compromise over complaints from the base of the Democratic Party, which has been pressing him to fight harder and keep a campaign promise to allow Tax Cuts to expire for wealthy Americans.
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What the Tax Deal Means to Your Wallet
The pressure is off -- at least for now. With the Bush-era Tax Cuts extended for all Americans for at least the next two years under the law signed today by President Obama, government leaders have managed to postpone some tough decisions to be made surrounding the U.S. tax code until 2012. The law has been labeled “Compromise” Legislation, and for good reason. In exchange for the tax-cuts extension, Republicans agreed to extend jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. They als...
Obama salutes spirit of compromise, signs tax bill
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...
Krauthammer ♥ Obama
As someone who savors the ironies of life and politics, I have gotten a kick out of seeing my conservative colleague Charles Krauthammer emerge -- temporarily, no doubt -- as the Obama White House's favorite columnist. For two weeks running, he has argued how brilliant Obama's Tax Cut deal is, how he swindled Republicans in Congress, and how he has immensely strengthened his hand for the 2012 election. "Holding no high cards," Krauthammer wrote today of the president, "he nonetheless managed to ...
Grab bag of goodies in Obama’s tax plan
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama’s $858 billion tax package is a grab bag of goodies for investors, the affluent and workers, but the richer you are the more you get. Congress passed the bill after Liberal Democrats lost their bid to make it less generous to the wealthy, and Obama signed it into law Friday. There is something in the bill for virtually every Taxpayer. Low and moderate income workers see a Payroll Tax cut, and expansion of a Tax Credit for Working Families — priorit...
Grab bag of goodies in Obama’s tax plan
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama’s $858 billion tax package is a grab bag of goodies for investors, the affluent and workers, but the richer you are the more you get. Congress passed the bill after Liberal Democrats lost their bid to make it less generous to the wealthy, and Obama signed it into law Friday. There is something in the bill for virtually every Taxpayer. Low and moderate income workers see a Payroll Tax cut, and expansion of a Tax Credit for Working Families — priorit...
New Jersey Senators divided over tax cut extension
On Wednesday, December 15, 2010, the United States Senate voted 81-19 overwhelmingly in favor of extending the temporary Tax Cuts put in place by former President George W. Bush in 2001 and 2003. President Barack Obama urged the United States Congress to agree with the Tax Cuts being extended after he brokered a deal with the Republican leaders in the Senate. However, New Jersey Senator Frank Lautenberg did not vote in favor of the tax cut extension brokered by President Obama while ...
In Tax-Cut Capitulation, House Democrats Again Redefine Pathetic
The House Democratic Caucus is truly pathetic. They are, in fact, so pathetic that I’ve been forced to use a thesaurus to find new ways of describing their pathetic behavior: weak, impotent, pitiful, feeble and toothless. Last night, they again folded completely and passed the Senate’s version of the Obama-McConnell tax deal-as is-even though only a week earlier the House Democratic Caucus voted to reject the deal.
This tax deal can be added to the list of Legislation, ...
What the Tax Deal Means to Your Wallet
The pressure is off -- at least for now. With the Bush-era Tax Cuts extended for all Americans for at least the next two years under the law signed today by President Obama, government leaders have managed to postpone some tough decisions to be made surrounding the U.S. tax code until 2012. The law has been labeled “Compromise” Legislation, and for good reason. In exchange for the tax-cuts extension, Republicans agreed to extend jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. They als...
Obama could cash in on compromised U.S. tax-cut deal
President Barack Obama (3rd-L) flanked by Vice President Joe Biden (L) and members of Congress including Senate Minority Leader Mitch Mc Connell, signs the middle-class Tax Cut bill in the South Court Auditorium December 17, 2010 in Washington, DC. The measure would extend tax cuts for families at every income level, renew jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed and enact a new one-year cut in Social Security taxes that would benefit nearly every worker who earns a wage. Sheldon Alberts, P...
Obama salutes spirit of compromise, signs tax bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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’...
The tax deal's biggest losers
It's easy to declare the winners in the new tax bill, but let's not forget the unluckiest of them all -- those who have been jobless for 99 weeks. Now is just not the time for higher taxes. That's the message delivered by President Obama's tax deal, an $858 billion package that will extend Tax Breaks enacted under former president George W. Bush. The bill will prevent taxes from rising on New Year's Day for virtually every American household. What's more, it will create major incentives for bus...
Obama signs tax-cut legislation
President Obama on Friday signed the bill that extends the George W. Bush-era Tax Cuts, while Congress moved to wind up its lame-duck deliberations in a session marked by the changing nature of politics and power.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Obama again defended his Compromise, worked out with Republicans. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was prominent at the ceremony, as was Vice President Joe Biden, who bargained with the Republican leader
"This is real money that is going to mak...
Obama Signs Extension of Bush Tax Cuts
From the Associated Press:
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&...
Obama signs tax-cut bill in White House ceremony - Glenn Thrush and Abby Phillip
President Barack Obama celebrated the spirit of Compromise Friday as he signed a Controversial $858 billion tax-cut and Unemployment Insurance extension into law — but warned that Bipartisan comity could be fleeting.
The bill, the result of a deal Obama cut with Senate Republicans over the objections of many Democrats, was a major victory for a White House that spent much of the past two years battling a unified GOP on the stimulus and Health Care reform.
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Grab bag of goodies in Obama's $858-billion tax plan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's $858 billion tax package is a grab bag of goodies for investors, the affluent and workers, but the richer you are the more you get.
Congress passed the bill after Liberal Democrats lost their bid to make it less generous to the wealthy, and Obama signed it into law on Friday.
There is something in the bill for virtually every Taxpayer. Low and moderate income workers see a Payroll Tax cut, and expansion of a Tax Credit for Working Families -- prior...
Social Security under attack : Opinion Shop
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President Obama signs an $858 billion bill extending Bush era Tax Cuts for two years and reducing Payroll contributions to the Social Security fund.
By Eric Kingson, Nancy Altman and John M. Cornman
Washington's policy elites just don't get Social Security. On Thursday, Congress passed the Obama-GOP Compromise tax bill, replacing 15 percent of revenue dedicated to Social Security with borrowed money that will increase the federal Deficit in 2011. On Dec. 3, a majorit...
Down The Road To Decline
Congress Sends $801 Billion Tax Cut Bill to Obama and he signs it. Well what does the man who sold us Supply Side Economics over 30 years ago think of it? Not Much!
You will notice that while he blames the politicians he blames the FED and Wall Street even more. The FED has engineered a serial bubble that has created the illusion of wealth by encouraging the Wall Street casino. He says that the original Bush Tax Cuts were a 10 billion dollar mistake and extending them will make it worth. And ab...
Down The Road To Decline
Commentary By Ron Beasley
Congress Sends $801 Billion Tax Cut Bill to Obama and he signs it. Well what does the man who sold us Supply Side Economics over 30 years ago think of it? Not Much!
You will notice that while he blames the politicians he blames the FED and Wall Street even more. The FED has engineered a serial bubble that has created the illusion of wealth by encouraging the Wall Street casino. He says that the original Bush Tax Cuts were a 10 billio...
House clears tax-cut bill, on to Obama
WASHINGTON — Congress approved the most significant tax bill in nearly a decade late Thursday, overcoming liberal resistance to continue for two more years Tax Breaks enacted under President George W. Bush and to provide a fresh boost of federal support to the tepid Economic Recovery.
The package, brokered by President Obama and Republican leaders, angered many Democrats, who have long argued that the Bush Tax Cuts were skewed to benefit the wealthy. But their last-minute campaign to sca...
House passes Obama's huge tax-cut bill
(12-17) 04:00 PST Washington - -- Enraging the liberal wing of his party, President Obama won the biggest Bipartisan victory of his presidency Thursday as the House passed his $858 billion, two-year Compromise with Republicans that temporarily extends all the Bush-era Tax Cuts and Unemployment Insurance.
Furious Democrats - who in one of their last acts in the House majority found themselves extending the policies of former President George W. Bush - delayed passage until late in the evening, ...
New tax Law: What it means for you
The new tax law signed by President Barack Obama Friday will spare millions of Americans from a big Tax Increase on Jan. 1. It also includes a new cut in Social Security Payroll taxes next year. Taxpayer: A single person with no Children, making $50,000 a year in wages. The taxpayer rents an apartment and pays $3,500 in college expenses. Tax bill without the law: $9,255. Tax bill with the law: $5,975. Why: Income taxes would be lower because of lower Tax Rates and a more generous Tax Credit ...
New tax Law: What it means for you
The new tax law signed by President Barack Obama Friday will spare millions of Americans from a big Tax Increase on Jan. 1. It also includes a new cut in Social Security Payroll taxes next year. Taxpayer: A single person with no Children, making $50,000 a year in wages. The taxpayer rents an apartment and pays $3,500 in college expenses. Tax bill without the law: $9,255. Tax bill with the law: $5,975. Why: Income taxes would be lower because of lower Tax Rates and a more generous Tax Credit that...
New tax Law: What it means for you
The new tax law signed by President Barack Obama Friday will spare millions of Americans from a big Tax Increase on Jan. 1. It also includes a new cut in Social Security Payroll taxes next year. Taxpayer: A single person with no Children, making $50,000 a year in wages. The taxpayer rents an apartment and pays $3,500 in college expenses. Tax bill without the law: $9,255. Tax bill with the law: $5,975. Why: Income taxes would be lower because of lower Tax Rates and a more generous Tax Credit that...
Massive tax increases - let that not be the legacy of this Congress (Rep. Tom McClintock)
Yesterday, the House debated HR 4853 -Tax Relief Compromise. I voted AYE.
According to the CBO, this bill comprises $136 billion in additional spending and $721 billion in tax relief. That means 15 percent of this bill is spending - the other 85 percent is tax relief:
• No across the board increase in Income Tax rates next year.
• No AMT biting deeper into Middle Class families.
• A Death Tax that’s a third less of what it would otherwise have been — threatening far few
Symbolism outweighed revenue in estate tax battle
From MSNBC.com's Tom Curry: House Democrats unhappy with the Tax Cut deal negotiated by President Obama managed to tie up the lower chamber with a procedural roadblock for most of the day Thursday but were unable to stop final passage of the bill that will be signed into law Friday afternoon. So what was all the fuss about? In a last gasp of Rhetoric over tax policy, Democratic opponents of the deal were battling over just about one percent of federal revenue in 2011. That's the money that woul...
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