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Mar 18, 2015 13:24:57   #
KHH1
 
GOP warns Obama against executive action to raise taxes
By Susan Ferrechio | March 18, 2015 | 12:58 pm
The top lawmakers on the House and Senate tax writing panels warned the Obama administration Wednesday to forgo taking executive action on taxes.

In a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan called on the president to work with Congress to reform the system. The two Republicans warned that unilateral action on taxes would be "a mistake, both constitutionally and politically."
Hatch, of Utah, and Ryan, of Wisconsin, sent the letter to Lew after the White House signaled Obama is interested in eliminating some tax breaks through executive action, particularly those that benefit large corporations and the wealthy.
"The President has asked his team to examine the array of executive authorities that are available to him to try to make progress on his goal," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a press conference earlier this month, adding, "the president is very interested in this avenue generally."
Republicans are hoping to reform at least part of the corporate tax code in the coming year and are relying on cooperation from the White House in order to strike a deal that can become law.
The GOP would like to lower corporate tax rates in a deal that could include ending some tax benefits. Obama has proposed using the revenue expected to flow from ending some tax cuts in order to pay for infrastructure rather than to lower corporate rates.
Ryan and Hatch, both Republicans, warned Obama that acting unilaterally could hurt the economy and thwart any chance of a lasting deal that could be achieved with Congress.
"It would be a significant setback if you decided to interpret or implement tax laws based on your political preference rather than the consensus that the tax reform process could produce," Hatch and Ryan wrote to Lew. "It would also be significantly damaging to the economy to further the idea that, rather than working with stable rules of the road, tax and other laws will hereafter evolve according to the uncertain path of unilateral executive decisions followed by controversy, challenges and mistrust."

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Mar 18, 2015 13:41:46   #
vernon
 
KHH1 wrote:
GOP warns Obama against executive action to raise taxes
By Susan Ferrechio | March 18, 2015 | 12:58 pm
The top lawmakers on the House and Senate tax writing panels warned the Obama administration Wednesday to forgo taking executive action on taxes.

In a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan called on the president to work with Congress to reform the system. The two Republicans warned that unilateral action on taxes would be "a mistake, both constitutionally and politically."
Hatch, of Utah, and Ryan, of Wisconsin, sent the letter to Lew after the White House signaled Obama is interested in eliminating some tax breaks through executive action, particularly those that benefit large corporations and the wealthy.
"The President has asked his team to examine the array of executive authorities that are available to him to try to make progress on his goal," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a press conference earlier this month, adding, "the president is very interested in this avenue generally."
Republicans are hoping to reform at least part of the corporate tax code in the coming year and are relying on cooperation from the White House in order to strike a deal that can become law.
The GOP would like to lower corporate tax rates in a deal that could include ending some tax benefits. Obama has proposed using the revenue expected to flow from ending some tax cuts in order to pay for infrastructure rather than to lower corporate rates.
Ryan and Hatch, both Republicans, warned Obama that acting unilaterally could hurt the economy and thwart any chance of a lasting deal that could be achieved with Congress.
"It would be a significant setback if you decided to interpret or implement tax laws based on your political preference rather than the consensus that the tax reform process could produce," Hatch and Ryan wrote to Lew. "It would also be significantly damaging to the economy to further the idea that, rather than working with stable rules of the road, tax and other laws will hereafter evolve according to the uncertain path of unilateral executive decisions followed by controversy, challenges and mistrust."
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do you realize that no world leader has any respect for thos lowlife,israel out a giant foot in obamas ass yesterday why dont you people face the fact that he is a done no one in the world has any respect for this idiot.he is destroying the dem party/

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Mar 18, 2015 13:43:56   #
CarolSeer2016
 
KHH1 wrote:
GOP warns Obama against executive action to raise taxes
By Susan Ferrechio | March 18, 2015 | 12:58 pm
The top lawmakers on the House and Senate tax writing panels warned the Obama administration Wednesday to forgo taking executive action on taxes.

In a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan called on the president to work with Congress to reform the system. The two Republicans warned that unilateral action on taxes would be "a mistake, both constitutionally and politically."
Hatch, of Utah, and Ryan, of Wisconsin, sent the letter to Lew after the White House signaled Obama is interested in eliminating some tax breaks through executive action, particularly those that benefit large corporations and the wealthy.
"The President has asked his team to examine the array of executive authorities that are available to him to try to make progress on his goal," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a press conference earlier this month, adding, "the president is very interested in this avenue generally."
Republicans are hoping to reform at least part of the corporate tax code in the coming year and are relying on cooperation from the White House in order to strike a deal that can become law.
The GOP would like to lower corporate tax rates in a deal that could include ending some tax benefits. Obama has proposed using the revenue expected to flow from ending some tax cuts in order to pay for infrastructure rather than to lower corporate rates.
Ryan and Hatch, both Republicans, warned Obama that acting unilaterally could hurt the economy and thwart any chance of a lasting deal that could be achieved with Congress.
"It would be a significant setback if you decided to interpret or implement tax laws based on your political preference rather than the consensus that the tax reform process could produce," Hatch and Ryan wrote to Lew. "It would also be significantly damaging to the economy to further the idea that, rather than working with stable rules of the road, tax and other laws will hereafter evolve according to the uncertain path of unilateral executive decisions followed by controversy, challenges and mistrust."
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Where have you been the last 6 years, K?

Mr Dipshit has told the GOP that over and over.

One was: The Republican party doesn't have the right values for America. Made Herman Caine angry. That's when he decided to endorse Gingrich.

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Mar 18, 2015 13:44:22   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
KHH1 wrote:
GOP warns Obama against executive action to raise taxes
By Susan Ferrechio | March 18, 2015 | 12:58 pm
The top lawmakers on the House and Senate tax writing panels warned the Obama administration Wednesday to forgo taking executive action on taxes.

In a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan called on the president to work with Congress to reform the system. The two Republicans warned that unilateral action on taxes would be "a mistake, both constitutionally and politically."
Hatch, of Utah, and Ryan, of Wisconsin, sent the letter to Lew after the White House signaled Obama is interested in eliminating some tax breaks through executive action, particularly those that benefit large corporations and the wealthy.
"The President has asked his team to examine the array of executive authorities that are available to him to try to make progress on his goal," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a press conference earlier this month, adding, "the president is very interested in this avenue generally."
Republicans are hoping to reform at least part of the corporate tax code in the coming year and are relying on cooperation from the White House in order to strike a deal that can become law.
The GOP would like to lower corporate tax rates in a deal that could include ending some tax benefits. Obama has proposed using the revenue expected to flow from ending some tax cuts in order to pay for infrastructure rather than to lower corporate rates.
Ryan and Hatch, both Republicans, warned Obama that acting unilaterally could hurt the economy and thwart any chance of a lasting deal that could be achieved with Congress.
"It would be a significant setback if you decided to interpret or implement tax laws based on your political preference rather than the consensus that the tax reform process could produce," Hatch and Ryan wrote to Lew. "It would also be significantly damaging to the economy to further the idea that, rather than working with stable rules of the road, tax and other laws will hereafter evolve according to the uncertain path of unilateral executive decisions followed by controversy, challenges and mistrust."
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I see your dumb ass is still writing liea.

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Mar 18, 2015 13:46:15   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
KHH1 wrote:
"Pres. Obama Should Tell the GOP Where They Can Go."


Of course he should! He should continue to claim that he is bipartisan, while at the same time saying that he won't budge one iota on his ideas. From day one, he has refused to discuss anything except congress being a puppet to his ideas and plans, while claiming to be bipartisan.

In my lifetime, there has never been a more obstinate POS in the Whitehouse. That is not the government of the USA, but more the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which appears to be more the type of government he prefers, or possibly thinks he has been elected to run.

I do not advocate the Republicans telling him where he can go, but instead I hope they will sit down and try to repair some of the problems in our government. I can understand your position though, as most of the problems of our current government were caused by ignorant liberal fools like you.

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Mar 18, 2015 13:47:55   #
CarolSeer2016
 
Trooper745 wrote:
Of course he should! He should continue to claim that he is bipartisan, while at the same time saying that he won't budge one iota on his ideas. From day one, he has refused to discuss anything except congress being a puppet to his ideas and plans, while claiming to be bipartisan.

In my lifetime, there has never been a more obstinate POS in the Whitehouse. That is not the government of the USA, but more the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which appears to be more the type of government he prefers, or possibly thinks he has been elected to run.

I do not advocate the Republicans telling him where he can go, but instead I hope they will sit down and try to repair some of the problems in our government. I can understand your position though, as most of the problems of our current government were caused by ignorant liberal fools like you.
Of course he should! He should continue to claim ... (show quote)


I do believe that that's POV---piece of verisimilitude, Trooper, not POS. Same thing basically, I guess.

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Mar 18, 2015 13:48:24   #
KHH1
 
You name calling little b-tches will see how things transpire..like they have the last 6 years...Obama Win/GOP Lose...as so far as Israel is concerned...they are living on borrowed time if they do not change their tune....wait and see....that little radical nazi will cause heat to be on everyone's azz....

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Mar 18, 2015 13:53:21   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
KHH1 wrote:
...Obama Win/GOP Lose....


No, you have it wrong, kindergarten graduate, ... it is Obama Win/USA Lose.

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Mar 18, 2015 13:54:39   #
CarolSeer2016
 
KHH1 wrote:
You name calling little b-tches will see how things transpire..like they have the last 6 years...Obama Win/GOP Lose...as so far as Israel is concerned...they are living on borrowed time if they do not change their tune....wait and see....that little radical nazi will cause heat to be on everyone's azz....


"You mess with Israel, you mess with me!"

You know who said that, K?---I used to call him "My man"; then Dipshit smeared him with mud.

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Mar 18, 2015 14:01:30   #
dennisimoto Loc: Washington State (West)
 
I wish to heck the GOP would "grow a pair" and tell Obama to pack a shaving kit and report to the the Federal prison in Leavenworth KS. He's certainly earned a long visit there.

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Mar 18, 2015 14:11:45   #
KHH1
 
Trooper745 wrote:
No, you have it wrong, kindergarten graduate, ... it is Obama Win/USA Lose.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mar 18, 2015 14:17:22   #
CarolSeer2016
 
KHH1 wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Does that mean you agree, K?

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Mar 18, 2015 14:18:47   #
CarolSeer2016
 
KHH1 wrote:
You name calling little b-tches will see how things transpire..like they have the last 6 years...Obama Win/GOP Lose...as so far as Israel is concerned...they are living on borrowed time if they do not change their tune....wait and see....that little radical nazi will cause heat to be on everyone's azz....


I wasn't calling him names, K, I was stating a fact.

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Mar 18, 2015 14:50:33   #
CarolSeer2016
 
KHH1 wrote:
You name calling little b-tches will see how things transpire..like they have the last 6 years...Obama Win/GOP Lose...as so far as Israel is concerned...they are living on borrowed time if they do not change their tune....wait and see....that little radical nazi will cause heat to be on everyone's azz....


By the way, one value Republicans have that Dems will never have: Love of country.

For a Dem-Left-Lib-Soc-Proggie love of country is unsophisticated and naive. Unless you lived in the Soviet Union, I guess.

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Mar 18, 2015 15:23:14   #
KHH1
 
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
I wasn't calling him names, K, I was stating a fact.


Then that statement was not directed to you..

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