President Obama to Finally Get Credit for Cutting Taxes
The House passes his tax-cut package last night, and he'll sign it into law today.
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The House passes his tax-cut package last night, and he'll sign it into law today.
"There'd probably be less angst."
It should be passed in the Senate tomorrow.
Only 11 percent approve of all four of its main components.
A look at the political fallout of a failed compromise.
Congressional Democrats balking at the President's tax bargain should shut up but Obama will need to tell them so with much more charm than he did yesterday.
Obama scolds Republicans and Democrats for failing to be as pragmatic as he is.
Why Obama's compromise with the GOP on the Bush tax cuts should be no surprise.
Republicans could get their way and extend the cuts for all income levels.
"There are no signs that millionaires are suffering in this economy. It's everybody below that."
He, or someone with a similar name, was one of the top earners of 1941.
What should the company do with the increasing number of left-behind profiles?
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