Dec. 9th, 2011

disneydream06: (Anti Palin)
Norquist Tells GOP That Raising Taxes On The Middle Class Doesn’t Count As A Tax Increase
by ThinkProgress

Written by Travis Waldron

Anti-tax zealot Grover Norquist, the president of Americans For Tax Reform and author of the radical anti-tax pledge that has played a significant role in hamstringing budget and deficit-reduction negotiations, has said that it is unacceptable for those who have signed his pledge to vote in favor of any tax increase. But now that President Obama and congressional Democrats are backing a tax cut aimed at stimulating economic growth, Norquist has changed his tune.

Norquist met with Republican members today to let them know that opposing the extension of the payroll tax cut — which would provide many families an extra $1,000 a year — would not amount to supporting a tax increase, National Journal’s Billy House reported today:

@HouseinSession: Norquist advises a room of House Republicans Thursday that a failure to extend the payroll tax cut should not be viewed as raising taxes.

That stands in contrast, however, to Norquist’s position on tax cuts for the wealthy. Norquist has repeatedly warned GOP members about voting in favor of repealing the Bush tax cuts for the rich or tax hikes on millionaires, even verbally sparring with a member of a group of millionaires advocating for higher taxes on themselves last month in Washington, D.C. And yet, when it comes to tax cuts for the middle class meant to drive economic recovery, Norquist clearly takes a different stance.

Republicans who have defended those tax breaks for the wealthy aren’t so sure about holding the Norquist position, though. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) warned his rank and file this morning about opposing the extension, telling them that “taxes are a Republican issue and you aren’t a Republican if you want to raise taxes on struggling families to fund bigger government.” Multiple Republican senators, meanwhile, have come out in favor of the extension, and Sen. Sue Collins (R-ME) even proposed raising taxes on some wealthy Americans to pay for it.

This post was originally published by ThinkProgress.



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disneydream06: (Elizabeth Taylor)
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I have met a few, mostly at book signings.

Off the top of my head...
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York
Greg Louganis, Olympic Diver
Brett Butler, Actress/Comedian Grace Under Fire
disneydream06: (Girl With Flowers)
I got a terrible phone call just a little while ago.

My dear friend Teresa's mom called me to tell me that Teresa had passed away yesterday.
Needless to say I am in shock and have been crying.
Teresa had just called and talked to me about a week ago I think. She seemed okay. She was all excited about taking a trip out to Las Vegas.
Her mom didn't offer any details and I didn't push for any, partly because I was trying not to cry on the phone with her. I may try to call Teresa's phone after a few days and see if her mom will answer it and maybe she will be able to tell me what happened.
She asked me to pray for her and she would for me. She said Teresa was always talking about her friend, Jon, and so that is why she wanted to call and let me know.
I think it was just about a year ago that Teresa's brother passed away too. I know she missed him deeply. She can now be reunited with him.
Please say a pray for Teresa and her mom.
I so wish I could be there for the memorial service tomorrow. Unfortunately, Teresa lived in the SW corner of Missouri.
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