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    House GOP to reject stopgap payroll tax cut

    WASHINGTON (AP) — With the Senate adjourned for the holidays, House Republicans are moving to shelve a bipartisan two-month extension of the Social Security payroll tax cut that cleared the Senate over the weekend and are demanding instead that their fellow lawmakers return to the Capitol for negotiations.

    After a spate of bipartisanship last week, the combatants are back in full-throated warfare over President Barack Obama's payroll tax initiative and other expiring measures, including jobless benefits for almost 1.8 million people who will lose them next month if Congress doesn't act.

    Instead of accepting a two-month stopgap Senate measure that would ensure fighting continues into February, Republicans said they would move Tuesday to set up an official House-Senate negotiating panel known as a conference committee. The Senate's top Democrat said he would refuse to negotiate until the House passes the short-term version.

    Both sides insist they want to extend the provisions before a Dec. 31 deadline, but that will prove difficult. After overwhelmingly passing a two-month extension Saturday, senators raced for the exits in the belief that the House would see no alternative but to go along. The Senate isn't scheduled to resume legislative work until Jan. 23.

    The Senate's short-term, lowest-common-denominator approach would renew a 2 percentage point cut in the Social Security payroll tax, plus jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed, and would prevent a huge cut in Medicare payments to doctors.

    But House Republicans quickly erupted in frustration at the Senate measure, which drops changes to the unemployment insurance system pressed by conservatives, along with cuts to Obama's health care law. Also driving their frustration was that the Senate, as it so often does, appeared intent on leaving the House holding the bag — leaving it no choice but to go along.

    "With millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet, it would be unconscionable for Speaker (John) Boehner to block a bipartisan agreement that would protect middle-class families from the thousand-dollar tax increase looming on January 1st," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., who negotiated the two-month extension with Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. The 2 percentage point tax cut provides about a $1,000 annual tax cut for a typical earner making about $50,000 a year.

    Both sides were eager to position themselves as the strongest advocates of the payroll tax cut, with House Republicans accusing the Senate of lollygagging on vacation and Senate Democrats countering that the House was seeking a partisan battle rather than taking the obvious route of approving the stopgap bill to buy more time for negotiations.

    Just a couple of weeks after many Republicans made it plain they thought that the payroll tax cut — the centerpiece of Obama's autumn jobs agenda — hadn't worked and that renewing it was a waste of money, Republicans emerged from a closed-door meeting touting their support for the president.

    "Do you want to do something for 60 days that kicks the can down the road?" said Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas. "Or do you want to do what the president asked us to do? And we're people who don't agree with the president all that often."

    "I've never seen us so unified," Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, said as he left a two-hour, closed-door meeting Monday night where Republicans firmed up their plans. He said the payroll tax cut that has been in effect this year failed to create any jobs, but he favored extending it for another 12 months because "it's tough to raise taxes when you're in a down economy."

    Congress' approval ratings are in the cellar, in part because of repeated partisan confrontations that brought the Treasury to the brink of a first-ever default last summer, and more than once pushed the vast federal establishment to the edge of a partial shutdown.

    This time, unlike the others, Republican divisions were prominently on display.

    The two-month measure that cleared the Senate, 89-10, on Saturday had the full support of McConnell, the Republican leader, who also told reporters he was optimistic the House would sign on. Senate negotiators had tried to agree on a compromise to cover a full year, but were unable to come up with enough savings to offset the cost and prevent deficits from rising.

    The two-month extension was a fallback, and officials say that when McConnell personally informed Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of the deal at a private meeting, they said they would check with their rank and file.

    But on Saturday, restive House conservatives made clear during a telephone conference call that they were unhappy with the measure.

    Ironically, until the House rank and file revolted, it appeared that Republicans had outmaneuvered Democrats and Obama on one point.

    The two-month measure that cleared the Senate required the president to decide within 60 days to allow construction on a proposed oil pipeline that promises thousands of construction jobs. Obama had threatened to veto legislation that included the requirement, then did an about-face.

    The president recently announced he was delaying a decision on the pipeline until after the 2012 elections, meaning that while seeking a new term, he would not have to choose between disappointing environmentalists who oppose the project and blue-collar unions that support it.

     
    • james F  •  5 mths ago
      i say we reject all of their salaries and benefits. anyone second it?
      • Richard 5 mths ago
        The get their checks from K Street.
      • El Pana 5 mths ago
        Best bipartisan comment I've read in months!
      • Roland 5 mths ago
        here, here! I'll second that
    • Chuck  •  5 mths ago
      "Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it."

      — Mark Twain
      • Ransom 5 mths ago
        I'm guessing you're in the latter category...
      • Chuck 5 mths ago
        Ransom is a perfect moniker for you. You'de better pay the money so you can get your brain back!
        Or just change your name to Lobotomy.
      • Jay A 5 mths ago
        How can you thumbs down Mark Twain? What an illiterate!
    • Chuck  •  5 mths ago
      Here is a question for Congress; what happened to the bill meant to stop Congressional Insider Trading??? Did you all forget about that bill, cause we didn't!
      When is the last time either party has done anything for We the People? We have foolishly been divided into picking our favorite corporate sponsers...Democrat or Republican
      • He's Socialist 5 mths ago
        Chuck....they'll address stuff like insider trading privileges (which is illegal for any of us)...at the same time they start looking at other stuff like reducing their own salaries and ridiculous benefits...term limits, free transportation etc....in other words...

        It's NEVER going to happen.
      • John 5 mths ago
        Killing is not too good for 'em. Let bammy and the rest of them be part of a new Guiness world record. Most treasonous enemies (elected officials - all of them) of the US hanged on the White House lawn at 1 time. Hundreds of necks snapping at 1 time. Priceless.
      • Phillip 5 mths ago
        Hey, don't be too hard on them. They recently overturned the incandescent light bulb ban...
    • SAMUEL  •  5 mths ago
      They are an embarassment....ALL of them.
      • CONNIE 5 mths ago
        Especially Barrack Obama , and not only in the US, but all over the world. 4 Million dollars for a vacation in Hawaii, and George Bush spent most of his at his ranch . Le'ts get it right. Reid, Pelosi, Immanuel, Holden, , and then we have the tax evaders, Rangel,
      • George 5 mths ago
        Connie, use your brains, if any exists. I disagree with Samuel. I think it's not right to paint everybody in Washington with the same brush stroke. The fact is Republicans and Democrats worked out a deal that was acceptable to the President, Senate Republicans, Senate Democrats and House Democrats. But even after Boehner said this deal was acceptable, a small ignorant fraction of house republicans are going to block any attempt at bipartisanship. I don't want to ever hear one comment from the tea party on how important tax breaks are after this one.
      • Courtier 5 mths ago
        How to Fix America: - Campaign on Change dot Org
        How Many Years a person can Hold Presidency Vs. How Many Years Congress can hold their Seats?
        1- Term Limits on Congress. No lifetime Career Politicians. Some of them have roots going back Century old thinking. Not that any of them are bad people but you cannot expect different results by continue to do the same thing and same way of thinking.
        2- Outlaw Lobby and Special Interest Groups. NO MORE BRIBES (They call it something else in Washington). By fixing the Term Limits you will fix this one as well as the Special Interest won't be able keep pouring money. At least some of them. Repub and Dem both get paid extra money which clouds their judgments on what is good for the Country.
        Term Limit on Congress:
        Need to create a campaign on Change dot org.
    • bill s  •  Omaha, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I would like to know where these typical $50,000 wage earners are. these guys need to come back down to earth and see the real world rather than going on a month vacation from all the "hard work" they try to tell us they do
      • Darryl 5 mths ago
        C'mon Bill, according to Herman Cain, if you're not fabulously wealthy here in the US, it's your own damned lazy fault for not taking advantage of every program he was able to take advantage of to become fabulously wealthy!

        By his definition, I'm a lazy worthless POC too.

        People were ready to vote for that jackass - that's because people are not listening to what politicians are saying.
      • Lee W 5 mths ago
        The so-called president and Congress don't need a vacation, they should stay at their desks through New Year's and beyond to work for the people who sent them to do a job!
        Darryl, I hadn't seen that comment by Herman Cain, but I do know Obama has said things along that line and has taken advantage of all programs to get where he is! And, so have others!
      • ReneeB 5 mths ago
        That is exactly the same thing I thought when I saw "50,000"! I WISH I made 50,0000 a year! Congress doesn't have a clue at all what it is like in the "real" world! Very frustrating!
    • Joe  •  Littleton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My payroll taxes go up in January and every member of Congress better start looking for work come November. I am really ticked off at this constant brinksmanship and games. FED UP !!!
    • Andrew  •  5 mths ago
      who votes for these people?
    • Fawbots  •  Budapest, Hungary  •  5 mths ago
      When laws are passed--they are required to accomodate third party interests and impact. Guess the Congress was not tooooooo concerned about the third party--the people they supposedly represent. They have their priorities.
    • Lastlaugh  •  Newark, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Vote these flunkies out asap! Any dummy would be better than these puppets!
    • Melody Landeros  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      If we voters do not make changes to ensure our voices, concerns and problems are addressed, we have no one to blame but ourselves. We realized now what we dont have, but what can can/will have will be up to us to have our votes mean something.....
    • Jerry J  •  Grand Rapids, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Like I said on another story. Like watching Middle Schoolers. And these are the people that we entrust with the country. Two pathetic useless groups of politicians. Its time for a third party...or no parties. This is now beyond ridiculous. Country now run by radical, greedy fringes. Not the majority.
    • crossfire  •  5 mths ago
      don,t mess with my s.s nor my medicare i paid into for over 50yrs thats my money thier spending
    • newatthis  •  Savannah, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Economy lesson: People spend money and buy goods--corporations make money, hire people--truckers make money, bringing the goods--manufacturers make money, making the goods. You see growing the economy starts with the little man not corporations.
    • Allen  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Lock these worthless SOB in the building, turm off the heat and water and don't let them leave until they do SOMETHING.
    • surfeng_1  •  5 mths ago
      Clean house they are all no goods any way, both house and both parties.Vote them all out send a strong message to Washington. If it does not benefit them to hell with the people then.
    • ChrisB  •  5 mths ago
      Too bad that none of these clowns seems capable of doing simple math...might help sort out some of this whole budget mess.
    • Karla  •  Long Beach, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I think members of congress should go without food or electric for a week. That will be a reality for unemployed people who recieve extended unemployment benefits. They will have to wait about a week for social services to approve them for food stamps, and will probably have to choose between feeding them selves, and or their families, or paying their bills. This is not right that congress members can live comfortabely while peoples lives are turned upside down, just because they cant make up their minds. They need to think about what they would do if they were in that type of situation!
    • Vespa Druidia  •  5 mths ago
      Deja vu, all over and over and over and over and over and over again!!!
    • ronald  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Let's vote on stopping House and Senate pay.
    • Judy  •  Little Rock, United States  •  5 mths ago
      our congress stands before the world looking like idiots
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