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Danny_boi 16
January 2nd, 2013, 12:11 AM
Washington (CNN) -- The House of Representatives voted Tuesday night to approve a Senate bill to avert a feared fiscal cliff.

The measure that sought to maintain tax cuts for most Americans but increase rates on the wealthy passed the Democratic-led Senate overwhelmingly early in the day.

There was discussion about amending the Senate bill by adding spending cuts, but in the end, House lawmakers voted on the bill as written -- a so-called up or down vote.





The legislation would raise roughly $600 billion in new revenues over 10 years, according to various estimates.

"I'd say let's take the Senate deal, fight another day," Rep. Tom Cole, R-Oklahoma, told CNN before the House vote. He predicted the House would pass the bill with a "pretty strong bipartisan majority."

"I'm a very reluctant yes," said Rep. Nan Hayworth, an outgoing Republican representative from New York.

"This is the best we can do given the Senate and the White House sentiment at this point in time, and it is at least a partial victory for the American people," she said. "I'll take that at this point."

The timing of the vote was crucial, as a new Congress is set to be sworn in Thursday.

The legislation averted much of the fiscal cliff's negative near-term economic impact by extending the Bush-era tax cuts for the majority of Americans. It also extends long-term unemployment benefits that were set to expire.

Had the House not acted, and the tax cuts enacted last decade expired fully, broad tax increases would have kicked in, as would $110 billion in automatic cuts to domestic and military spending.

Mortal Coil
January 2nd, 2013, 01:10 AM
Survived:
Y2K
6/6/06
The Rapture
Dec 21, 2012
AND the Fiscal Cliff

(Okay, so it's not the same. But still, this is good.)

Sugaree
January 2nd, 2013, 01:31 AM
http://i.imgur.com/FZE3F.jpg

I'm really glad anyone who was afraid by this got trolled.

Danny_boi 16
January 2nd, 2013, 02:20 AM
Survived:
Y2K
6/6/06
The Rapture
Dec 21, 2012
AND the Fiscal Cliff

(Okay, so it's not the same. But still, this is good.)

The Rapture happen and I missed it :eek:, oh well their loss. :P

ProudConservative
January 2nd, 2013, 03:23 PM
Well, that was climactic.

chrisawesome
January 3rd, 2013, 01:32 AM
i wish we just went over this fiscal cliff already. Now couples making over $450,000a year have to pay more in income tax. Those are the people who get screwed the most by the IRS. This is rediculous, the government should not discriminate on people who make more money. I think making some one who makes lets say $500k have to pay 45% of their income is stupid and inconsiderate. EVERY American needed to see what it is like to have your taxes raised just because, "you make too much". the fact that obama succeded in this pisses me off. I cant wait till the next election, WE NEED A RePUBLICAN in office.

Oh and by the way your precious president lied too you. He said these tax cuts will not affect the middle class. for every $50k a person makes, $1k will be taken out in income tax! and the average american will even make less money on their paycheck. Cant say we didnt see that coming ! ! !