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GOP: Power players or 'hostage takers'?

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NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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In the months leading up to the midterms, President Barack Obama and Democrats tried to label Republicans the "party of no."

But in the weeks since the election, Republicans have come out of the gate swinging, prompting the president to peg them as the "hostage takers."

And with liberal Democrats in the House revolting over the deal Obama worked out with Republican leaders to extend tax cuts to all Americans rather than just those making $250,000 or less -- a key campaign promise -- the president is in a tight spot. He'll face a larger class of Republicans coming in with the new Congress next month and Democrats remaining defiant despite their weakened standing.

All 42 Senate Republicans last week issued an ultimatum, refusing to move ahead with any other issues being considered by the lame-duck Congress until the dispute over extending the tax cuts, which are scheduled to expire at the end of the year, was resolved and an extension of current government funding was approved.

It was a bold move by Republicans, who won control of the House of Representatives in last month's midterms and weakened Democrats' power in the Senate. Supporters said Republicans were standing up for their principles, while Democrats likened it to a congressional temper tantrum.

"Mitch McConnell and the Republican senators that signed that letter last week said basically, 'You are going to play by our rules or we're going to take our ball and go home,' " said Democratic consultant Mo Elleithee.

So far, the White House has been forced to play by GOP rules.

With Congress at a stalemate, Obama this week announced a deal worked out with Republican leaders that recommended extending the tax cuts for all income levels for two more years.

The deal includes a one-year cut in payroll taxes, and the estate tax -- currently scheduled to return in 2011 to a top rate of 55% along with a $1 million exemption -- would instead come back with a lower top rate of 35% along with a $5 million exemption.

"I've said before that I felt that the middle-class tax cuts were being held hostage to the high-end tax cuts. I think it's tempting not to negotiate with hostage takers, unless the hostage gets harmed. Then, people will question the wisdom of that strategy," the president said. "In this case, the hostage was the American people. And I was not willing to see them get harmed."

Republicans, however, are also aware that the midterms weren't necessarily an endorsement of their agenda. A CNN poll released last month found that one in six say the election results were a mandate for the GOP.

"Most Republicans know that they don't have a mandate. They weren't elected because they're fantastic. They were elected because they're the opposite party of the Democrats," GOP strategist Ron Bonjean said.

"There's a fine line between confidence and cockiness. And I think they are falling on the wrong side of that line," Democratic consultant Mo Elleithee said.

"They're looking like a bunch of spoiled brats who refuse to work in good faith with the other side."

"Ultimately people want to know that the problems are getting solved," Republican strategist David Winston said.

I vote "hostage takers"...and spoiled brats who are throwing a temper tantrum and letting the power of being the "party of no" go to their head...at our expense.

Yeah, I blame Obama...and the Dems...but first of all the Repubs.

I heard an interesting point last night: Why didn't the Dems deal with this issue earlier, when they knew the tax cuts were due to expire, rather than waiting to the last minute, thereby putting themselves in this position? I think that's a really valid question, and puts more of the onus on the Dems...except that I'm guessing they didn't because they KNEW the Repubs would stymie this like everything else...


Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
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