Obama’s famous tax “victory”
The president will also finally have to show his math. He has argued his entire presidency that America’s debt hole could be filled by soaking the rich. He’ll now get his way, in a bill that likely provides $800 billion in revenue over 10 years, or $80 billion a year. To repeat: $80 billion a year. That is 7% of the $1.1 trillion deficit Mr. Obama ran in fiscal year 2012 alone. His tax hikes in hand, he can now explain why the hole keeps getting bigger.
Especially as no further tax revenue will be forthcoming. The president’s grand plan was to pocket the top tax rates and commit the GOP to later tax “reform” worth an additional $800 billion in closed tax deductions. His leverage has been holding hostage the middle-class rates. That hostage will now be dead. The GOP will have no reason to give him more. …
Finally, he’ll have lost his chance to solve his debt-ceiling problem. The press’s judgment is that last year’s debt-ceiling fight was politically bad for both sides. The Republican recollection, by contrast, is that they forced Democrats to give them $2 trillion in cuts—and that was with the threat of a tax increase hanging over their heads. Mr. Obama won’t have even that leverage next time around.









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ain’t gonna happen sweetie
cmsinaz on December 7, 2012 at 7:26 PM
No he won’t. What media outlet is going to make him produce it? And if he did show it, what media outlet would report it?
Whatever…
beatcanvas on December 7, 2012 at 7:27 PM
It’s Pearl Harbor Day.
Akzed on December 7, 2012 at 7:36 PM
I agree, no media outlet is going to hold him responsible, and if h*ll freezes over and someone does ask a difficult question he’ll just say taxes need to be raised more. As long as taxes are under 100% that’s all any democrat has to say, that taxes just need to be raised more.
clearbluesky on December 7, 2012 at 7:38 PM
Can any of our resident trolls explain the regime’s math to us?
Or is it just another case of:
Galt2009 on December 7, 2012 at 7:44 PM
I don’t understand……RATS and lefties always say tax cuts don’t do anything so why does it matter now? Send Ears a bill making the cuts permanant.
VikingGoneWild on December 7, 2012 at 7:47 PM
Ms. Strassel makes the same mistake that most people are making in this debate. That is imagining that even if the GOP does bow to Obama’s demands this time that they will be in less of a mood to deal with Obama for the rest of his term. This is bogus. There aren’t enough Republicans willing to buck Obama for his next demand. There aren’t any Washington Republicans willing to punish him over the next 4 years. They are all weak-willed, linguini-spined, half-wits that have no principle. If Obama wins this one, he’ll win the next one, and the next one, and the next one and his Old Media lapdogs will continue to portray the GOP as the evil actors. The GOP is not an opposition party. The GOP is a party of quislings working hand-in-hand with Democrats to destroy this country.
Warner Todd Huston on December 7, 2012 at 7:47 PM
Let It Burn.
EVERYONE will feel the pain and then perhaps something will get done.
After all, 0bama is the one holding the middle class tax cuts hostage for a political reason.
THAT’s the message that needs to be made clear…that 0bama and the Dems are holding everyone hostage for the sake of class warfare, nothing more.
But I have no belief in the GOP’s ability to get that message out.
ProfShadow on December 7, 2012 at 8:47 PM
Unintended consequences??
From Drudge link – wonder if Warren is going to share with his secretary?????? Redistribution, don’tcha know.
fred5678 on December 7, 2012 at 9:18 PM
Define “have to.”
To whom? Not only wont the relevant inquirers ask, they’ll be happy to flood the front pages to whatever wedge issue the White House decides is best to distract us from whichever pillar of our economic well being (GDP, U-6, investment, US currency) collapses first.
When McDonalds launches its “$3 meal” and gas hits $5 a gallon, you can count on the Yahoo headlines to cover gay marriage, immigration reform, and something weird that Mitt Romney is doing in his free time.
HitNRun on December 7, 2012 at 9:36 PM