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Eric Cantor: “I Do Not Support” the Fiscal Cliff Bill

Jerry555 Wrote: Jan 01, 2013 5:58 PM
The Problem is that most of them do NOT pay taxes, this is the whole issue.
traitorbill Wrote: Jan 01, 2013 6:04 PM
Those selfish millionaires and billionaires, the fortunate few, can share the sacrifice for our collective good--in the name of fairness. Do I have it about right, Mr. ears?
alphonsejones Wrote: Jan 01, 2013 6:02 PM
there are still millions of hussein acolytes who have jobs and pay taxes

they infest the education system , the public sector and the private sector unions, the entertainment industry and all those sports players

plus the millions of wealthy elitists who still believe that racism has kept blacks from achieving

It’s going to be another long night. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor walked out of the GOP House conference meeting today saying that he does not support the Senate bill and a number of House Republicans have expressed serious concern with the lack of balance in the bill with regard to spending cuts. CBO figures put the ratio at 41:1—tax increases to spending cuts.

Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, said after today's first conference meeting that the lack of spending cuts in the Senate bill "was a universal concern amongst members in...

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