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GOP’s Christmas Present to America–Continued Destruction Of The Middle Class

December 21, 2011 By Egberto Willies

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imageYesterday, Washington Republicans voted to raise taxes on 160 million working Americans and cut off over 2 million Americans looking for work from unemployment benefits. Meanwhile, a new poll shows President Obama winning back middle class voters.

The GOP’s present to American families: taking money out of their pockets.

The pressures of the holidays don’t make it any easier for American families to make ends meet. But this holiday season, Washington Republicans have chosen to make things even harder for the middle class and those who are trying to get in it.

Starting New Year’s Day, they’re raising taxes on every single American who works for a living, and cutting off unemployment insurance from over 2 million families looking for work. While they take money out of the pockets of regular hardworking Americans, millionaires and Wall Street CEOs won’t pay a penny more. They couldn’t be more like the Grinch if they tried.


REPUBLICANS CLAIM THAT:

"A two month extension creates too much uncertainty for job creators."

  • If they really wanted a full year’s extension, they would’ve voted for it yesterday.
  • If they were really concerned about uncertainty, they wouldn’t have brought us to the brink of default or threatened to shut down our whole government four times.
  • Here’s what really threatens our businesses in this economy: taking money out of the pockets of over 160 million working Americans and laying off millions more. Working Americans are customers and our businesses need more of them, not less.

  • "We didn’t really kill the extension – we just want to keep working with the Senate on it."

  • Republicans are hiding behind procedural gimmicks instead of owning up to what they did: raising taxes on 160 million working Americans.
  • The Republican negotiators they appointed to "keep working on it" oppose the payroll tax cut anyway. That’s not exactly a good faith effort.
  • The bottom line is that we’ve found the one tax Republicans are determined to raise — the kind that only working Americans will pay.

It Is Important To Note

  • Most Americans want Congress to extend the payroll tax cut — including the majority of conservatives.
  • A majority of Americans also support extending unemployment insurance.
  • As a result of Republicans in Congress blocking the payroll tax cut, over 160 million Americans will see less money in their paychecks starting on January 1, costing a typical family almost $1,000 and costing our economy a million jobs.
  • Republicans also blocked extending emergency unemployment insurance benefits, even though it’s one of the most effective ways to help get our economy going again. As a result, the labor market could lose over half a million jobs.
  • Even though unemployment benefits are around just $300 a week — no one is getting rich off them — it’s an economic lifeline for struggling families that helps them to continue looking for work.
  • Medicare payments to doctors will now be cut by nearly 30% next year as a result of the GOP’s vote, undermining our seniors’ access to health care.

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About Egberto Willies

Egberto Willies is a political activist, author, political blogger, radio show host, business owner, software developer, web designer, and mechanical engineer in Kingwood, TX. He is an ardent Liberal that believes tolerance is essential. His favorite phrase is “political involvement should be a requirement for citizenship”. Willies is currently a contributing editor to DailyKos, OpEdNews, and several other Progressive sites. He was a frequent contributor to HuffPost Live. He won the 2nd CNN iReport Spirit Award and was the Pundit of the Week.

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