That's the fiscal cliff deal compared to the 2011 budget deficit.
Umm.If you are against this, then you should NEVER sign up for social security.
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Ummmm
Can you convince the dimocrats to allow us to opt out? I'll happily take that deal.
yes we do, and only a numbskull thought the tax cut OBAMA gave us by cutting our ss taxes was a good thing. I never agreed with it. He had to convince people that he was giving them a break, and I guess 50+% of us thought that was a good thing. I did not. I remember my former daughter in law, a teacher saying, "well I got 60 more dollars in my check" this month. DUBBED.Umm... I dont know if you bothered to understand what EXACTLY that means for people making less than 100K, but it works out to approximately 48 bucks a month or better yet, 12 bucks a week.
Hardly an increase that will KILL any family making less than 450K.
We all need to pay our share into social security, and that 48 bucks does just that. If you are against this, then you should NEVER sign up for social security.
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SURE... quit your job.
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Seems to work for republicans in congress.It's amusing how stop working is the dimocrat answer to any question.
Where was Reid last night ????????????????Seems to work for republicans in congress.
Via Bloomberg News:Umm... I dont know if you bothered to understand what EXACTLY that means for people making less than 100K, but it works out to approximately 48 bucks a month or better yet, 12 bucks a week.
Hardly an increase that will KILL any family making less than 450K.
We all need to pay our share into social security, and that 48 bucks does just that. If you are against this, then you should NEVER sign up for social security.
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Via Bloomberg News:The budget deal passed by the U.S. Senate today would raise taxes on 77.1 percent of U.S. working households, mostly because of the expiration of a payroll tax cut, according to preliminary estimates from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center in Washington.
More than 80 percent of households with incomes between $50,000 and $200,000 would pay higher taxes. Among the households facing higher taxes, the average increase would be $1,635, the policy center said.
A 2 percent payroll tax cut, enacted during the economic slowdown, is being allowed to expire as of yesterday.
Seems to work for republicans in congress.
DON'T WORRY!!! Obama promised not to sign any bills loaded with pork.Congress and our government disgust me . The amount of PORK in the fiscal cliff bill and the Hurricane "Sandy" relief bill are astounding.We elected these people to be responsible. Money for Nascar ? Upgraded offices for Goldman Sachs ? Algae farmers ? It must have been a pretty big storm reaching out from the east coast to get $150 Million for Alaskan Fisheries !!! WTF I will just go back to working my two jobs and try to make ends meet while these ass h-les pick my pockets dry.