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    Dems drop millionaires tax in year-end dispute

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Democrats backed away from their demand for higher taxes on millionaires as part of legislation to extend Social Security tax cuts for most Americans on Wednesday as Congress struggled to clear critical year-end bills without triggering a partial government shutdown.

    But Republicans, frustrated that a bipartisan $1 trillion funding bill was being blocked by Senate Democrats, floated the possibility of repackaging the measure and passing it Friday in defiance of President Barack Obama and his allies in control of the Senate. Stopgap funding runs out Friday at midnight.

    In a written statement late Wednesday, White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said the administration objected to several environmental, financial and other provisions in the mammoth spending bill and said Congress should approve a short-term spending measure to avoid a federal shutdown and give lawmakers time to iron out their final disputes.

    With time beginning to run short, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., met with Obama at the White House, then returned to the Capitol and sat down with the two top Republicans in Congress, Speaker John Boehner and Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

    Taken together, the developments signaled the end game for a year of divided government โ€” with a tea party-flavored majority in the House and Obama's allies in the Senate โ€” that has veered from near-catastrophe to last-minute compromise repeatedly since last January.

    The rhetoric was biting at times.

    "We have fiddled all year long, all year," McConnell complained in a less-than-harmonious exchange on the Senate floor with Reid. He accused Democrats of "routinely setting up votes designed to divide us ... to give the president a talking point out on the campaign trail."

    Reid shot back that McConnell had long ago declared Obama's defeat to be his top priority. And he warned that unless Republicans show a willingness to bend, the country faces a government shutdown "that will be just as unpopular" as the two that occurred when Newt Gingrich was House speaker more than a decade ago.

    It was a reminder โ€” as if McConnell and current Speaker John Boehner of Ohio needed one โ€” of the political debacle that ensued for Republicans when Gingrich was outmaneuvered in a showdown with former President Bill Clinton.

    At issue now are three year-end bills that Obama and leaders in both parties in Congress say they want. One would extend expiring Social Security payroll tax cuts and benefits for the long-term unemployed, provisions at the heart of Obama's jobs program. Another is the $1 trillion spending measure that would lock in cuts that Republicans won earlier in the year. The third measure is a $662 billion defense bill setting policy for military personnel, weapons systems and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus national security programs in the Energy Department.

    After a two-day silence, the White House said Obama would sign the measure despite initial concern over a provision requiring military custody of certain terror suspects linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates. U.S. citizens would be exempt.

    The measure cleared the House, 283-136, with a final vote expected Thursday in the Senate.

    Officials said Democrats were drafting a new proposal to extend the payroll tax that likely would not include the millionaires' surtax that Republicans opposed almost unanimously.

    Republicans minimized the significance of the move. "They're not giving up a whole lot. The tax they wanted to implement on business owners was something that couldn't pass the House and couldn't pass the Senate," McConnell said in a CNBC interview.

    Jettisoning the tax could also require Democrats to agree to politically painful savings elsewhere in the budget to replace the estimated $140 billion the tax would have raised over a decade.

    In its most recent form, the surtax would have slapped a 1.9 percent tax on income in excess of $1 million, with the proceeds helping pay for the extension of tax cuts for 160 million workers. Senate Democrats have twice forced votes on the proposal in what officials have described as a political maneuver designed to force GOP lawmakers to choose between protecting the wealthy on the one hand and extending tax cuts for millions on the other.

    The spending bill was hung up โ€” and there was no agreement why.

    Republicans and at least one Democrat said agreement had been reached earlier in the week, but Reid disputed that and pointed to provisions relating to travel to Cuba and funding for the Commodities Future Trading Commission as examples.

    "It's pretty clear to all of us that President Obama and Sen. Reid want to threaten a government shutdown so they can get leverage" on the payroll tax bill, said Boehner, noting that so far, the Senate has failed to pass legislation on the issue.

    Wednesday's maneuvering occurred the day after the House passed a payroll tax extension that contained no higher taxes. That House measure drew a veto threat from Obama that cited spending cuts the White House said would harm the middle class without requiring a sacrifice from the wealthy.

    The bill would extract nearly $43 billion from the year-old health care bill; extend a pay freeze on federal employees while also increasing their pension contributions and raise Medicare premiums on seniors with incomes over $80,000 beginning in 2017. It also would raise a fee that is charged to banks whose mortgages are guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

    Obama's veto message also alluded to a requirement for the construction of an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas that Republicans said would create 20,000 jobs. The provision is designed to force the administration's hand, since Obama announced recently that despite three years of review under two administrations, he was putting off a decision until after the election.

    The measure would permit Obama to block the Keystone XL project if he deemed its construction to be not in the national interest.

    The House-passed bill also includes an extension of unemployment benefits that would scale back what is currently in place. The White House said 3.3 million people would be cut off under its terms. Another part of the bill, to block proposed regulations limiting toxic emissions from industrial incinerators, drew objections from the White House.

    The legislation would avert a threatened 27 percent cut in payments to doctors who treat Medicare patients, and Obama and Democrats are willing to accept that.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Donna Cassata, Alan Fram and Andrew Taylor contributed to this story

     

    9 comments

    • bigbadude  •  4 mths ago
      The Most Important Commandment


      25 One day an expert in religious law stood up to test Jesus by asking him this question: โ€œTeacher, what should I do to inherit eternal life?โ€

      26 Jesus replied, โ€œWhat does the law of Moses say? How do you read it?โ€
      27 The man answered, โ€œโ€˜You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your strength, and all your mind.โ€™ And, โ€˜Love your neighbor as yourself.โ€™โ€[c]

      28 โ€œRight!โ€ Jesus told him. โ€œDo this and you will live!โ€
      29 The man wanted to justify his actions, so he asked Jesus, โ€œAnd who is my neighbor?โ€

      Parable of the Good Samaritan


      30 Jesus replied with a story: โ€œA Jewish man was traveling on a trip from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he was attacked by bandits. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him up, and left him half dead beside the road.
      31 โ€œBy chance a priest came along. But when he saw the man lying there, he crossed to the other side of the road and passed him by. 32 A Temple assistant[d] walked over and looked at him lying there, but he also passed by on the other side.
      33 โ€œThen a despised Samaritan came along, and when he saw the man, he felt compassion for him. 34 Going over to him, the Samaritan soothed his wounds with olive oil and wine and bandaged them. Then he put the man on his own donkey and took him to an inn, where he took care of him. 35 The next day he handed the innkeeper two silver coins,[e] telling him, โ€˜Take care of this man. If his bill runs higher than this, Iโ€™ll pay you the next time Iโ€™m here.โ€™
      36 โ€œNow which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was attacked by bandits?โ€ Jesus asked.

      37 The man replied, โ€œThe one who showed him mercy.โ€

      Then Jesus said, โ€œYes, now go and do the same.โ€
    • Charles  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      SHAME ON YOU. YOU HAVE JUST LOST MY VOTE.
    • spudrunner_48  •  Coldwater, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Though I am basically a conservative person, I just don't get where the Republicans in Congress are coming from. Being middle class, I don't expect much help from Washington. We are the ones who pay taxes, and have to take care of ourselves. What I don't understand is the Republicans unabashed protection of the privileges of the wealthy and ultra-wealthy. They are more than willing to make any cuts in programs or services for the lower and middle class, ones that the wealthy don't need or use. They absolutely refuse to even consider making even a small dent in the pocketbooks of the rich. Why do they think that every person that has over a million dollar income, or million/billions in assets are people that are going to hire workers? The pattern today is for employers to raise productivity while cutting employee numbers. Do the Republicans think that these people are going to run out and hire thousands of unemployed just because they didn't raise their income tax a couplepoints?The only other reason for their protection of the rich would be the contributions they receive from them and/or the high-paying jobs that might be waiting with they leave Congress. I perceive the Republicans as having blinders on, seeing nothing but their goal of getting Abama out of office, while around them the country falls apart.
      • casazza65 5 mths ago
        you could not be any more correct!
      • PAV 5 mths ago
        If the government eliminates tax breaks, thus increasing the taxable income of the 'rich', then great, lets do it. However, when the democrats want to simply raise rates then I say NO. It is the over complex tax code that allows so many to shield income from the tax man. An overly complex tax code made that way by both political parties.
      • Diane 5 mths ago
        To PAV the tax code of the 40's up to Reagan worked very well, this period saw the largest growth in middleclass income and the largest expansion of our economy in history as well as new fields of endevor. The effective tax on the wealthy was 42% and on corps. 39% today thoughs the numbers are more like 17% on the wealthy and 9% on corps and people wonder why the government is going broke.
    • Kryptonic  •  5 mths ago
      Tax the rich....what a great plan for economic success. So tell me leftwing jackwads, what happens when the rich tell you to go pound sand?? Can't you figure out that it is IMPOSSIBLE to spend and tax your way to prosperity?!!!! Are you TOO #$%$ stupid to understand simple economics?In other words, according to leftwing ideology, prosperity is equal to a government handout (spreading the wealth around)? Which in essence is dependency, or SLAVERY to the state. That's some freedom and prosperity. The black ghettos have been doing that since the 60's. And YOU want that for all Americans?!!! Welfare for everybody eh? Hasn't worked out too well for blacks has it? I believe they are still waiting for the "Promise Land." IN GOD WE TRUST, not in "government" we trust.
      • Eddy the Cat 5 mths ago
        Just what America needs, one more nanny or gardener you simple minded twit, Wealthy people do not create jobs they outsource them for bigger bonuses and higher returns on their investments. The only result in more tax cuts for the rich is a greater defecit.
      • Diane 5 mths ago
        Note to the uninformed "They are already telling us to go pound sand"
    • Octavio  •  5 mths ago
      If you have noticed by now , none of the candidates are from the working class . Do you really think that all those who support the top 1% are going to look out for your interest first and foremost ?
    • Josef  •  Montgomery, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I am so tired of the Democrats and Obama giving in to these selfish indulgent Tea Party types in Congress. Time for Democrats to say NO and let the consequences fall where they may.
      • PAV 5 mths ago
        The Democrats have been saying NO all year long. Harry Reid has made sure of that.
    • Josef  •  Montgomery, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The wealthiest have enjoyed and enriched themselves with Bush's tax cut for ten years now. So where are those tax cuts are supposed to have produced. In China, in Vietnam? Over and over the Repugs convince stupid lower middle class voters that trickle down will make them better off and year after year real income for the middle class decreases. When will people realize that the GOP is the party of the corporations and the wealthy and care nothing for the middle class.
    • A still small voice  •  De Forest, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Gutless sheep! Nothing in their pants but hot air and an old stale gym sock.
    • OSUFAN  •  Bixby, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why oh why do the Dems keep giving in to these greedy #$%$
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