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Yes, carry on, you bastion of Liberalism, the Wall Street Journal.Yes, because Employers can really afford to do 60 day tax calculations, and should be expected to plan the coming year based on this Banana Republic style Governing the President and Senate think is a good idea.
Folks, the HOUSE all ready passed a 12 MONTH extension. The SENATE Dem's made a political calculation and tried to punt to get what they wanted. As a Conservative, of course I'm going to lean automatically towards the lower taxes, but in this case I'll go with the more common sense approach:
60 days and hope.
1 Year
Which of the above helps the economy? Which of the above would give businesses a clear idea of costs and administrative bull**** they will need to figure out for the next 12 months? Which one is truly a job helper, and not a job harming option.
Pinning this on the GOP is a liberals wet dream, playing heart strings and emotions hoping with the Christmas Season upon us, people will hear the House Rejects a Tax Cut!!! Instead of stopping for that two second heart beat to think about the difference in approaches.
Carry on my liberal friends, denouncing the GOP for trying to push for 12 month tax policy, instead of 60 day political punts.
Ranting about everthing being some kind of evil Leebrul plot is getting old. :rofl