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Times Square drop of the ball
Does anybody else think that instead of "2013", the message should say "Your taxes just went up" ?
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Happy New Year Joey! Just to inform you that the New Year is 2013 and not 1986. |
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I'm glad this is personal rather than political.
Maybe we should have a Personal Thread where people can bash each other for no other reason than one's love of being right over the wrong? After all we know who's right, right?
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the good news is that begining jan 1st through the magic of perception what was once voting for a major tax increase suddenly becomes supporting a reduction in your taxes.
and with the benefit of not having to run for re-election as supporters of a tax increase, the new congress will resolve this shortly after jan 4th. the only real story coming out of all this is that there was a chance for some of the spending reductions republicans wanted in the offers made two weeks ago. by rejecting those as "not enough" they'll wind up voting for a bill that has virtually none. i don't think that's good for the country and wish we could start to deal with some of the structural problems while the solutions are manageble. but when republicans steadily overplay a poor hand (as they've done since november) it's almost impossible to see how that's going to happen. |
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Clearly The Joey cannot be contained. Give him a place to roam! Bring back the Politics Room!
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i read an article the other day about what falling over the cliff really means. it's more of a door threshold at your door then a cliff. and i'd rather the 'temporary' cuts end for all, rather than be extended for all.
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Happy New Year..
Update: White House, GOP reach a deal on the 'fiscal cliff'
http://news.msn.com/politics/update-...e-fiscal-cliff
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Speaking of Cliffs - did anyone see the CNN New Year's Eve Special last night ....Kathy Griffin was trying to "go down" on Cooper Anderson on live TV?
She said that she received a text dare from David Letterman.... |
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from what i've read, only the senate has come to an agreement. now, it goes to the house. deal far from finished.
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I'm annoyed the payroll tax cut was cheerfully dropped, as that is one tax cut that actually does help stimulate the economy, since we working stiffs tend to spend that extra money. I'm tired of Social Security being a piggybank for general operating expenses.
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fiscal cliff averted..big deal...
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