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Obama Twists Own Arm, Says “Uncle” to Extending Bush Tax Cuts
Political mastermind David Axelrod says the White House is ready to cave in the wake of imaginary overwhelming pressure to extend all of the Bush tax cuts, exacerbating the “deficit” problem they’ve been completely obsessed with:
President Barack Obama’s top adviser suggested to The Huffington Post late Wednesday that the administration was ready to accept an across-the-board continuation of steep Bush-era tax cuts, including those for the wealthiest taxpayers.
That appears to be the only way, said David Axelrod, that middle-class taxpayers can keep their tax cuts, given the legislative and political realities facing Obama in the aftermath of last week’s electoral defeat.
“We have to deal with the world as we find it,” Axelrod said during an unusually candid and reflective 90-minute interview in his office, steps away from the Oval Office. “The world of what it takes to get this done.”
Me or David Axelrod — one of us does not understand how congress works.
Lame duck. Democrats still have the majority in the House. So they pass extensions for the middle class, excluding the ones for the wealthy.
All funding bills have to start in the House. And since a rather large number of Democrats aren’t worried about reelection at the moment, there’s not much downside for them.
Then the bill goes to the Senate. And at that point, Axelrod is worried the Republicans are going to filibuster the tax cuts?
Seriously?
I mean, THAT’S what he’s afraid of?
If Axelrod is the “political genius” guiding the Democrats these days, they should consider themselves lucky it wasn’t 100 seats.
Update: Kagro points out that they passed the Bush tax cuts through reconciliation the first time, and they could go that route again. But I guess we’re going to have another round of “pass the hot potato” like we did on the public option.
[Ed. Note/Update: The "genius" keeps on coming. Axe tries to walk back his HufPo comments. . . kinda sorta.]
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Congress passes those tax cuts by reconciliation w/ cheney acting as the 51 vote.....
the senate could do the same right now by reconciliation.....
but i'm from the "obama is doing exactly what he wants" camp and don't beleive ANYTHING coming from the white house
Do nothing and they expire, all by themselves. How hard can that be?
This crap puts the lie to the Obama Administration. There is no forcing of their hand---it's exactly what they want.
Let the tax cuts expire!
If (underscore "if") the Democrats just wanted to continue giving the middle class a tax break, all they need to do is let all the tax cuts expire and start from scratch next year with a bill to exclusively give tax cuts to the middle class. Since the country really can't afford any tax cuts, if the bill doesn't pass because of Republicans, blame them and go on to other issues.