Keystone in exchange for Social Security payroll tax holiday

by YankeeJim | January 22, 2012 at 10:54 am
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That’s what the Republicans want to trade. Guess what; the SS payroll tax holiday at a time when SS needs cash is a bad idea. Go ahead, make my day. Take it away Republicans and take your pipe and shove it too.

Pathetic is the Boehner-led House of Representatives.

“John Boehner: Obama's State of the Union message 'pathetic'

By Lisa Mascaro

12:04 p.m. CST, January 22, 2012

House Speaker John A. Boehner called President Obama's upcoming State of the Union speech "pathetic" for rehashing stale Democratic priorities, even as Republicansare doubling-down on their own policy agenda that found little traction outside the GOP-led House.

"It sounds to me like the same old policies that we've seen: more spending, higher taxesmore regulation – the same policies that haven't helped our economy; they've made it worse," Boehner said on "Fox News Sunday."

"If that's what the president is going to talk about Tuesday night, I think it's pathetic."

Republicans have made clear their intent is to spend their time investigating Obama's record this campaign year, as there appears to be little common ground on the jobs and economic issues most important to Americans.

At the same time, the House under Boehner is pressing forward with last year's legislative agenda to revampMedicare and curtail government regulation that found little support in the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats.

The lack of serious legislating and endless rounds of brinkmanship resulted in one of the most unproductive sessions of Congress in years. Obama has positioned his reelection campaign to capitalize on this ongoing partisan stalemate, running against a "do-nothing" Congress.

Another showdown is already underway, as Republicans are considering linking approval of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline -- a top GOP priority -- to a continuation of the payroll tax holiday that is Obama's main legislative goal this year.

The two sides are heading toward a standoff as the temporary reduction of Social Security taxes on workers' pay expires Feb. 29. Obama shelved the pipeline project to allow time for more study. Congressional negotiators are meeting this week to begin looking for a compromise to avoid a tax hike March 1 on 160 million working Americans.

GOP leaders believe they can inoculate their party from the do-nothing label, and Boehner tried to do so Sunday by holding up a list of House-passed bills that have languished in the Senate.

"We've done our job for the American people," Boehner said.

But most of those bills are aimed at rolling back federal regulations as a way to prompt businesses to create jobs -- an economic strategy that has some bipartisan support but received mixed reviews from mainstream economists.

Republicans also intend to consider legislation that would generate road, highway and other infrastructure jobs, but Democrats are cool to the idea of expanding domestic oil drilling production to raise revenue to pay for it.”

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Yellow Guitar

It is pathetic to be sure, nasty self-serving partisan politics from the elites at the expense of the working class everywhere. The more things change...

And I guess it looks like Americans would rather buy sweet oil from sworn enemies instead of dirty oil from a friend. It's all dirty carbon. Neither a good choice, but I know which one I'd choose as the lesser of two evils. More pathetic partisan grand-standing is what it looks like from here.

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YankeeJim

I think the bigger point is that we are already virtually out of oil. It is essential to replace it with renewable energy and new technology now, not later. There may be 50 to no more than 100 years remaining of petroleum. As important, burning fossil fuels the way have been is destroying the environment where we are also at the tipping point. 

So, it isn't about US and Canada, friend to friend, we had better move forward.

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