By Refusing to Compromise, GOP Chooses Not to Govern for the Middle Class
Katie Grant, Daniel Reilly, 202-225-3130
Extending tax cuts for the middle class is a concept that both parties agree on, yet Republicans refuse to compromise to provide economic certainty to American families. So far this Congress, the GOP has created a record of obstruction, ignoring critical bipartisan Senate bills. Instead of working across the aisle, House Republicans have wasted time on political messaging bills that protect the wealthiest in the country while ignoring the issues facing the middle class.
Walk Away GOP’s Incomplete To-do List
INCOMPLETE | Pass a Comprehensive Jobs Plan |
INCOMPLETE | Extend Middle Class Tax Cuts |
INCOMPLETE | Reauthorization of Violence Against Women Act |
INCOMPLETE | Postal Reform |
INCOMPLETE | Farm Bill |
INCOMPLETE | Reach a Big, Bold and Balanced Plan to Avoid Fiscal Cliff |
What the Walk Away GOP Has Done Instead:
Holding middle class tax cuts hostage to tax cuts for the wealthy
Over 30 attempts to repeal the health care reform law, which would take
away important health care protections from millions of Americans
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