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Townhall.com ^ | November 6, 2012 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 11/06/2012 5:22:18 AM PST by Kaslin

Presidential elections decide only who wins the White House and a congressional majority. They don't by themselves solve the nation's problems. George W. Bush had a majority Republican Congress and did little with it. President Obama had a majority Democrat Congress during his first two years in office, but appeared to let ideology trump solutions, causing additional harm to the economy.

What will happen if Mitt Romney wins the White House, but Democrats maintain a Senate majority? Even if Romney wins (likely) and Republicans capture the Senate (unlikely) and maintain their House majority (likely), will real change take place? Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid called Mitt Romney's appeal for bipartisanship "laughable" and said he would block Romney's "severely conservative agenda." We can guess what Reid's agenda will be if Democrats maintain their Senate majority.

Perhaps Reid sees this as payback for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's comment in 2010: "Our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny President Obama a second term." At least McConnell waited two years into the Obama presidency. Reid has launched a pre-emptive strike.

This is what a majority of Americans hate about politicians. It's all about them and rarely about those who pay their salaries and are most affected by what they do, or don't do. Politicians have managed to insulate themselves from the consequences of most of the legislation they pass.

Must we continue to watch them play "chicken" over the financial health of the country? Will Congress show some maturity during the coming lame-duck session and avoid the fiscal cliff and "Taxmageddon"?

My financial adviser, Ric Edelman has sent a letter to his clients about these twin financial monsters threatening the country. First is the expiration of several tax cuts, including the Bush income tax cuts, the payroll tax holiday and the coming new taxes associated with Obamacare, which conveniently kick in after Election Day.

Quoting from the tax firm Ernst and Young, Edelman lists them:

-- The federal capital gains tax rate will rise from 15 percent to a maximum of 24.7 percent

-- The federal tax rate on dividends will rise from 15 percent to a maximum of 44.7 percent

-- The federal tax rate on interest will rise from 15 percent to a maximum of 44.7 percent

-- The payroll tax will rise from 4.2 percent to a maximum of 6.2 percent

-- The estate tax, currently applicable to estates above $5 million, will be applied to estates worth just $1 million.

Many economists believe such large tax increases will lead to reduced consumer spending, sparking another recession. Given its spending history and lack of self-discipline, it is unlikely Congress would use any extra revenue to shrink the national debt. It is more likely to engage in new spending.

As important as avoiding the "fiscal cliff" is, avoiding the impact of "sequestration," mandatory, across-the-board federal spending cuts, which Congress stupidly believed would impose responsibility on its members, ought to be of equal concern. These spending reductions, including on defense spending, take effect Jan. 1. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has said the impact on national security would be "disastrous."

Voters can't just cast ballots and think they have solved these problems.

They must stay engaged.

There is a virus in Washington that eventually touches nearly all politicians. It's called incumbency. Once elected, most politicians consider re-election their major goal, not doing the difficult work of reforming the tax code, reducing spending and living within the means of the people who do the work and send them money, hoping they will spend it responsibly.

Regardless of the election results, "we the people" must keep the pressure on our officials, because the lobbyists surely will. Who would you rather have your congressman hear from, you or them?


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1 posted on 11/06/2012 5:22:21 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

If we don’t gain enough seats in the senate, the dems will fillibuster EVERYTHING!

Count on it.


2 posted on 11/06/2012 5:32:30 AM PST by Safrguns
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To: Safrguns

That is why we must vote for every Republican, besides Mitt Romney. Even if we have to hold our noses


3 posted on 11/06/2012 5:51:09 AM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin

What’s next? Regardless of who wins, tomorrow the race for 2016 starts.


4 posted on 11/06/2012 6:04:33 AM PST by Phlap (REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
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To: Phlap
The Money quote:

Regardless of the election results, "we the people" must keep the pressure on our officials, because the lobbyists surely will. Who would you rather have your congressman hear from, you or them?

Our only salvation is if we shock and awe our Congress critters and new President into action to save our republic.

The real work of We The Conservatives must begin tomorrow. We must begin unrelenting pressure on Congress to reverse the damage done by Obama and 80 years of Leftism. First to go is Obamacare. Next, regulations with the force of law.

Every Freeper should be on a near first name basis with his Congressional delegation and contact them at least once per week. Let them know you are watching closely, and we can make the difference.

5 posted on 11/06/2012 9:46:37 AM PST by Jacquerie (Exterminate rats.)
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To: Kaslin
George W. Bush had a majority Republican Congress and did little with it.

Sure they did, they spent money like drunken sailors. Little did we know the Rats would get the same situation a few years later, and ratchet up this irresponsible behavior by another order of magnitude or two, spending like stone cold drunk, heroin overdosed, undead sailors (or whatever - MUCH worse :).

6 posted on 11/06/2012 10:42:00 AM PST by MCH
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