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    Obama prods GOP on payroll tax cut

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama accepted a move by Senate Democrats to scale back his Social Security payroll tax cut extension on Monday, then prodded Republicans to support it despite a requirement for the very wealthy to pay more taxes.

    Obama also called on lawmakers to renew a program of extended unemployment benefits due to expire on Dec. 31. He said the checks, which kick in after six months of joblessness, are "the last line of defense between hardship and catastrophe" for some victims of the recession and a painfully slow recovery.

    The president made his remarks at the White House as Republicans and Democrats in Congress said a holiday-season package was beginning to come into focus that could cost $180 billion or more over a decade. Elements include not only the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefit renewals, but also a provision to avert a threatened 27 percent reduction in fees to doctors who treat Medicare patients.

    While there are differences over the details of the three principal components — many Republicans are reluctant to extend the tax cut — there is at least as much disagreement among senior lawmakers in the two political parties over ways to cover the cost so deficits don't rise.

    House Republicans are drafting legislation to extend an existing pay freeze for federal workers as partial payment for the tax cut and unemployment benefits. Other cost-savers are expected to include a proposal Obama advanced earlier this year to raise pension costs for federal employees, officials said. The bill may also include another presidential recommendation, this one for a surcharge on Medigap policies purchased by future Medicare recipients.

    Officials said that to offset the two-year, $38 billion price tag of the Medicare provision, House Republicans want to cut funds from the year-old health care legislation that stands as Obama's signature domestic policy accomplishment. Some Democrats want instead to count defense funds approved but unspent for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — a proposal that many GOP lawmakers deem an accounting gimmick.

    The Medicare proposal enjoys strong popularity among lawmakers in both parties. House Republican leaders signaled last week they intend to include it in the overall package as a sweetener for members of the party's rank and file who are unhappy at the prospect of extending the payroll tax cut.

    GOP critics say there is no evidence that the current tax cut has helped create jobs, and also say they fear the impact of a renewal on the deficit and on the fund that pays Social Security benefits. A majority of Republican senators voted last week against a plan backed by their own leadership to extend the cut.

    But Obama noted House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has said that the renewal would help the economy, and said the party's Senate leaders had made similar comments.

    "I couldn't agree more. And I hope that the rest of their Republican colleagues come around and join Democrats to pass these tax cuts and put money back into the pockets of working Americans," the president said.

    Obama also added, "I know many Republicans have sworn an oath never to raise taxes as long as they live. How could it be that the only time there's a catch is when it comes to raising taxes on middle-class families? How can you fight tooth-and-nail to protect high-end tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans, and yet barely lift a finger to prevent taxes going up for 160 million Americans who really need the help?"

    He spoke as Senate Democrats unveiled revisions that cut the cost of the administration's proposal by one-third, to an estimated $179 billion. As rewritten, it deepens the current Social Security payroll tax cut and extends it until the end of 2012, but jettisons Obama's request to give businesses relief at the same time.

    Republicans were critical despite the changes.

    "Frankly, the only thing bipartisan about this latest political gambit is opposition to the permanent tax hike on small businesses to pay for temporary one-year tax policy," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. Republicans often refer to the proposal as a tax increase on small business owners in hopes of recasting Democratic claims that it would fall on "millionaires and billionaires."

    Advanced by Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., the revised proposal also scales back the surtax on seven-figure earners that Democrats had originally proposed to cover the bill's entire cost, from 3.25 percent to 1.9 percent.

    Also included are higher fees for consumers whose mortgages are from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as a GOP proposal from last week to make sure millionaires don't receive unemployment benefits or food stamps.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Andrew Taylor and Julie Pace in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    1,602 comments

    • Max C  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      does the freeze on federal workers include the president, congress, the supreme court and all their aides?
      • Dick 5 mths ago
        Those who make the rules are exempt. Just look at Obama's Health care law.
      • jackhandy 5 mths ago
        go suck your name #$%$
      • Osellout 5 mths ago
        Dr. Ron Paul 2012 if you want good change, real change!
        Obama 2012 if you want 4 more years of nothing and failed guesses.
        (Solyndra anyone? GE and Exxon/Mobil still pays 0% tax under Obama. The EPA is a waste of money since BP (a big Obama donor) is getting a new permit to drill in the gulf now.)
    • Anne  •  Denver, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Has congress slashed their own health care and pensions yet?
      • TideRolls 5 mths ago
        Let's put all their pensions into the Social Security fund and see if they will finally do something to save it.
      • Stan 5 mths ago
        Slashed? No, they have been increased!
      • SA 5 mths ago
        Are you kidding thats why nthey are in charge so they can milk the rest of us for all that we are worth....i agree lets have congress rely upon the same system that the rest of us do the congress will change their ways quickly! And probably a stupid question how in the hell did these self serving people get into these jobs?? certainly not on the merit of helping their fellow man!
    • bob308  •  Laie, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Reduce Congress to part-time employment, just like working people they will get no healthcare or retirement benefits.
      • Cashman7323 5 mths ago
        So true. People with nothing to do but write laws all year can only cause mischief.
      • bob308 5 mths ago
        Agreed Cashman.
      • SHIRLEY 5 mths ago
        Great Idea!! Let Them live w/ the same law's the edict to Main Street!!
    • David Samuelsen  •  5 mths ago
      I find it hard to believe that we could not find enough waste in government to easily pay for this several times over.
      • raggiedoll 5 mths ago
        Yea we could cut out Obama's vacations!
      • Ken 5 mths ago
        Obama doesn't care about waste. His goal is to increase the size of government at all costs - literally.
      • VanMan 5 mths ago
        Raggiedoll: Obama has taken 1/100th as many vacations in his first term as Bush did in his first YEAR in office.
    • Paul  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Term limits to U.S. Congress!
      • Bill W 5 mths ago
        They would just write a new bill before they went into effect. There was a reason for the French Revolution, and we are seeing it in Washington.
    • bob308  •  Laie, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Hey here's an idea, how about ending tax benefits to corporations that export US job!
    • HopeWeChange  •  Cobalt, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The "Social Security trust fund" is made up of IOUs signed by Congress. There is NO MONEY in the "trust fund", you must "trust" that the US Government will pay it back.
    • drew  •  5 mths ago
      I am a small business owner,5 franchise and 27 employees, paid time off, sick days and overtime pay and regular raises are some of the bennies,starting wage $15.00 an hour with no experience,If I can meet payroll and growth with my limited education (2 year degree) WHY IN THE WORLD ARE THESE HARVARD GRADS HAVING SUCH A HARD TIME FIXING THIS MESS.I AM DOING WHAT I CAN TO HELP IN THIS 'NECK OF THE WOODS'.
    • J500D  •  Oakland, United States  •  5 mths ago
      laser focus on jobs jobs jobs...WHAT A LOAD!
    • Lancaster Mk II  •  5 mths ago
      The political system is clearly busted. Decisions and votes made by politicians are calculated solely on what it means to them being elected or re-elected next time around. The good of the Country, and the taxpayers is at best an afterthought. Its all about the "spin" and blaming the other guy.
    • JayM  •  Liberty, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Balanced Budget/ Term Limits/ No Earmarks/ No Lobbyists - Problem Solved.
    • jeff c  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Fact the vast majority of americans pay more in payroll taxes then in income taxes
    • *  •  5 mths ago
      - Come one now. Leave the social security tax rate at 6.2%.
      - Let the Bush tax cuts expire for EVERYONE
      - OK, I'm game... add a 3.25% surtax to those making over $1 million.
      - And get the friggin ginsu knife and chop $1 trillion from spending annually you gutless turds!
    • BMW  •  Kansas City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      bankrupting Social Secuirty is good for the middle class. Are people this stupid?
    • JJS  •  Plainsboro, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Tax China to import their crap into the USA.
    • bob308  •  Laie, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Hey here's an idea, how about ending tax benefits to corporations that export US jobs!
    • Victor  •  Oregon City, United States  •  5 mths ago
      How about the trulu rich. Try this on for size OWS guys. How about all the Millionares that are the President, Congress and Senators STOP gettin a Full Paycheck for life After leaving office ??? and make them go on Obana care that they so wanted for the rest of us and you too. I bet that would save Billions right there. And you all want Jobs. Well make these Millionares stop Regulating Business so hard so Business Can make you a Job. ????
    • R-Dub  •  Lake Zurich, United States  •  5 mths ago
      We need to surround congress and start screaming at them and throwing eggs. Some type of citizen revolt appears to be in order. I cannot wait to vote everyone of these morons out of office. They only listen to the people that gave them election contributions and the lobbyists. Even the millionaires have said they don't mind paying more taxes. You'd think congress would raise there hands and say okay we'll take your money, instead they just say no to raising taxes or cutting spending! Another year in the toilet and everyone is still broke or unemployed. I'm really sick of this!
    • Alien_Visitor  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I am inclined to agree with the many folks pointing to the fact that all congressional members pay and benefits ought to be cut and reduced. I would add that we also should have term limits on congress, just like the office of the US president – two terms only. Career politicians are a cancer to our nation and their propensity to gravitate towards party politics needs than those of our nations’ is a disgrace.
    • yetti  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Fun fact: Did you know when the fedral tax was first instituted that only the rich paid taxes.....
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