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Intro: "Republicans save an unpopular tax loophole that favors the super-rich, and they might just get away with it."

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill. (photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill. (photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)



Does Anyone Realize What the GOP Just Did?

By Steve Kornacki, Salon

18 April 12

 

enate Republicans used a filibuster to kill the Buffett Rule last night. There was no surprise in this. Without substantial GOP defections, there was no way Democrats would have the 60 votes needed to force an up/down vote. They ended up with 51, with one Republican (Maine’s Susan Collins) crossing over to side with them, and one of their own (Arkansas’ Mark Pryor) joining the GOP blockade.

This is fine by Democrats, who have embraced legislative futility as a political strategy of last resort. The idea, which President Obama and his party’s congressional leaders came around to after last summer’s debt ceiling spectacle, is to force Senate votes that illustrate how out of the mainstream the Obama-era Republican Party has become – and how its obstinacy is preventing progress on the issues that voters most want to see addressed.

This approach has been derided as gimmickry, especially in the case of the Buffett Rule, which would guarantee that the super-affluent pay at least 30 percent in federal income taxes without making much of a dent in long-term deficits.

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