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New GOP split over payroll bill

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Senate Republicans have started bailing on their House counterparts, criticizing the House GOP majority over a plan to reject a Senate-passed payroll tax cut extension.
At least five GOP senators had expressed displeasure with the House on Monday, as they feared House intransigence would lead to a politically and financially painful 2 percent increase in workers’ Social Security taxes on Jan. 1.
 
I wouldn't be too concerned about this "GOP split". I mean, who are we talking about here...RINO's in the Senate?
 
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