Fiscal Cliff winners and loser

ObamaBots are sad little people

the biggest loser in all this was THE AMERCIAN PEOPLE..you have a President BRAGGING on he won to increase TAXES on certain citizens and we video of people behind him cheering and jumping for joy...

this country has become sad
 
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ObamaBots are sad little people

the biggest loser in all this was THE AMERCIAN PEOPLE..you have a President BRAGGING on he won to increase TAXES on certain citizens and we video of people behind him cheering and jumping for joy...

this country has become sad

Immigrate to Canada
 
ObamaBots are sad little people

the biggest loser in all this was THE AMERCIAN PEOPLE..you have a President BRAGGING on he won to increase TAXES on certain citizens and we video of people behind him cheering and jumping for joy...

this country has become sad

Immigrate to Canada
Whenever I see folks tell other Americans to leave the country simply because their political views are different, my first thought is that they are a moron. My second thought is that they are fascists who think Canada is some sort of gulag, which still boils down to being a moron.

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I haven't clicked on the link but let me take a guess, CNN found the BIGGEST winner, Obama
 
Actually its pretty good reading. Winners and losers.



Winners

Vice President Joe Biden: This might not have been the "Big f***ing deal" that he proclaimed the passage of Obamacare to be, but it was a pretty big deal. Biden used his years of experience cutting deals in the Senate to work out a compromise with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. He used the same playbook in the first extension of the Bush-era tax cuts in 2010 and the debt ceiling fight in 2011, walking through the proposal with progressives in the Senate and then the House to bring them in line.

Then he went and got a sandwich.

Biden hasn't ruled out a run for the White House when Obama's second term is up and his role in this deal makes a President Biden believable.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell: He found the "dance partner" he was looking for in Biden and skillfully worked behind the scenes with the vice president to broker a deal that got overwhelming Republican support in the Senate.

It's too early to tell whether McConnell will pay the price with hard-line conservatives at home in Kentucky who have already shown that they can oust Senate incumbents who anger them by working with Democrats. No real Republican opponent has emerged in his re-election race in 2014 but they mobilized two years ago to elect Rand Paul to the Senate over McConnell's hand-picked candidate.

Inside the deal



Obama thanks Biden for 'great work'

Focus needs to be on avoiding downgrades

Psaki: Fiscal cliff 'package is good' President Barack Obama: White House insiders say he learned lessons in his first term and would be a tougher negotiator in his second. He didn't get the big deal that he set out for and some progressives think that he gave too much away, but getting Republican votes to raise taxes on the wealthy is significant. And he did pick Biden to be his vice president.

The wealthy: Despite higher taxes, it could have been a lot worse.

The unemployed: Another year of benefits for those actively looking for work.

Five things to know about the fiscal cliff

Losers

The employed: The two-year payroll tax holiday is over, so take-home pay will go down -- around $2,000 less a year for the average wage earner as the rate went from 4.2% to 6.2%. But ending the tax holiday will add about $120 billion to federal coffers.

House Speaker John Boehner: He had to pull his "Plan B" back from the floor when it became clear that he didn't have the Republican votes for passage and then had to sit back and watch McConnell make a deal with Biden. On Tuesday, he was reduced to dodging microphones and listening to conservative members vent about the deal that was forced on them. While weakened, Boehner's standing appears safe, though. Really, who would want this job?

House Republicans: Could their reputation get any worse? First, they publicly threaten the deal passed by the Senate to up the anxiety for the nation on New Year's Day. And then they cave when the votes to add spending cuts to that proposal never materialized. Finally, they tell Superstorm Sandy victims waiting for more help from Washington to wait longer -- pushing back a vote on an aid package.

A grand bargain: Have you seen anything that makes you think these guys get a long-term deal done to address the real crisis on the debt ceiling a few more weeks down the road?

The can: That poor sucker gets a couple more dents and a few more scuffs as it gets kicked down the road again.

iReport: What's your message for Washington?
 
Of course they found Biden adn Obama as the big winners. They also put the EMPLOYED down as the biggets losers. So I guess that explains the OPs clappiong and cheering for tax increases on everyone, not just the "rich".

It's as if these types fucking traded in their brains for an Obama bumper sticker. Bunch of fuckin' degenerates.
 
How the tax increases will affect households at different income levels:

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Annual income: $20,000 to $30,000

Average tax increase: $297

___

Annual income: $30,000 to $40,000

Average tax increase: $445

___

Annual income: $40,000 to $50,000

Average tax increase: $579

___

Annual income: $50,000 to $75,000

Average tax increase: $822

___

Annual income: $75,000 to $100,000

Average tax increase: $1,206

___

Annual income: $100,000 to $200,000

Average tax increase: $1,784

___

Annual income: $200,000 to $500,000

Average tax increase: $2,711

___

Annual income: $500,000 to $1 million

Average tax increase: $14,812

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Annual income: More than $1 million

Average tax increase: $170,341​

How tax increases will affect households - WTOP.com
 
Anyone who actually pays federal income tax is a loser in this situation...

Oh... and every citizen who will pay taxes in the future is also a loser because they will eventually have to pay for this reckless spending that was not cut one bit in this 'deal'
 
America won. I am happy we averted catastrophe. But we still need to get a handle on the debt.
 
Anyone who actually pays federal income tax is a loser in this situation...

Oh... and every citizen who will pay taxes in the future is also a loser because they will eventually have to pay for this reckless spending that was not cut one bit in this 'deal'

Why do you think washington was in sucha fucking uproar over getting a deal to side step the last deal? Because neither side wants to see any actual cuts. It's all a big fucking show and these bureaucrats will destroy this nation. Because people are complacent to being fucked over.

TV still works.
 
Anyone who actually pays federal income tax is a loser in this situation...

Oh... and every citizen who will pay taxes in the future is also a loser because they will eventually have to pay for this reckless spending that was not cut one bit in this 'deal'

Why do you think washington was in sucha fucking uproar over getting a deal to side step the last deal? Because neither side wants to see any actual cuts. It's all a big fucking show and these bureaucrats will destroy this nation. Because people are complacent to being fucked over.

TV still works.

Soooooooooooooooooo true... :clap2:
 
Anyone who actually pays federal income tax is a loser in this situation...

Oh... and every citizen who will pay taxes in the future is also a loser because they will eventually have to pay for this reckless spending that was not cut one bit in this 'deal'

It could have been worse. Taxes could have gone up a lot more.
 

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