...added on another $50+billion in unemployment debt; all for a two year tax code.
Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., said that with unemployment hovering just under 10 percent and the deadline for avoiding a big tax hike fast approaching, lawmakers had little choice but to support the bill.
"This is just no time to be playing games with our economy," said Camp, who will become chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee in January. "The failure to block these tax increases would be a direct hit to families and small businesses."
Good God! I hope this isn't the kind of weak-@ss leadership the GOP has in mind for the next two years. I all ready am not impressed with the new Weeper of the House during the Lame Duck. And the rest of 'em?
Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Fla., called it "a bipartisan moment of clarity."
Yep. One bang-up of a job there.
Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said he thought the White House could have gotten a better deal.
"When I talk to the Republicans they are giddy about this bill," he said.
Giddy? No, really... Giddy?
Un-f'ing-believable.