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You notice that according to Krauthammer the ONLY 'problem' which he seems to think that the House GOP's behavior has caused was that it made Obama and the Democrats look better. Never does he express concern for the 160 million Americans who were at risk of having their taxes increased, or the 2 million Americans who would have had their unemployment payments cut-off during this holiday season, or the Medicare doctors who almost had their paychecks cut. NO, his ONLY concern was that this will be seen by the average voter as a positive for Obama and the Dems. To him, the correct "principle and policy" is whatever it takes to destroy the presidency of Barack Obama and make him a one-term president.

What grinds him the most is that he and his rich, white cronies were bested by some 'foreign-born', malato presidential pretender. 




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The GOP’s payroll tax debacle
By: clo
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Fri, 23 Dec 11 3:37 PM
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The GOP’s payroll tax debacle

By Charles Krauthammer, Published: December 22

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The House Republicans’ initial rejection of this two-month extension was therefore correct on principle and on policy. But this was absolutely the wrong place, the wrong time, to plant the flag. Once Senate Republicans overwhelmingly backed the temporary extension, that part of the fight was lost. Opposing it became kamikaze politics.

Note the toll it is already taking on Republicans. For three decades Republicans owned the tax issue. Today, Obama leads by five points, a 12-point swing since just early October. The payroll tax ploy has even affected his overall approval rating, now up five points (in six weeks) to 49 percent. 

The Democrats set a trap and the Republicans walked right into it. By rejecting an ostensibly bipartisan “compromise,” the Republican House was portrayed as obstructionist and, even worse, heartless — willing to raise taxes on the middle class while resolutely opposing any tax increases on the rich.

House Republicans compounded this debacle by begging the Senate to come back and renegotiate the issue, thus entirely conceding the initiative to Majority Leader Harry Reid. But Reid had little incentive to make any concessions. House Republicans would have taken the fall for 160 million shrunken paychecks. Every day the White House would have demanded, in the name of the suffering middle class, that Republicans return from vacation and pass the temporary extension. 


Having finally realized they had trapped themselves, House Republicans quickly caved, with help from a fig leaf contrived by Sen. Mitch McConnell.
The GOP’s performance nicely reprises that scene in “Animal House” where the marching band turns into a blind alley and row after row of plumed morons plows into a brick wall, crumbling to the ground in an unceremonious heap.

With one difference: House Republicans are unplumed. 

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-gops-payroll-tax-debacle/2011/12/22/gIQAUjgPCP_story.html?hpid=z3


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