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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGrover Norquist: Mitt Romney will reject 'Buffett Rule'
Grover Norquist: Mitt Romney will reject 'Buffett Rule'
by Joan McCarter
The Republican puppet master has spoken, so you can expect no Republican support, anywhere, for basic tax fairness in the form of the Buffett Rule.
Romney is vulnerable on this issue, as Jed Lewison points out. His 15 percent tax rate on the millions he rakes in every year, because he does have a gold-plated tax schedule all his own, as a member of the uber-wealthy in America. Republicans are well aware of that, and have apparently been expressing some concern that Romney is just going to etch-a-sketch away his opposition to tax fairness when he's wrapped this nomination up.
So consider Norquist's assurances that Romney won't flip on this issue more of threat to Romney not to flip. Grover has spoken, and every Republican from Romney on down has their marching orders.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/04/10/1082124/-Grover-Norquist-Mitt-Romney-will-reject-Buffett-Rule-
by Joan McCarter
The Republican puppet master has spoken, so you can expect no Republican support, anywhere, for basic tax fairness in the form of the Buffett Rule.
(Grover) Norquist, president of the conservative advocacy group Americans for Tax Reform, dismissed predictions by Senate Democratic leaders that Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, will pressure Senate Republicans to move to the center on tax policy. [...]
Norquist voiced confidence that theres not a chance the presumptive GOP presidential nominee will back away from the tax pledge, which binds office holders to oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rate.
He has basically endorsed the Ryan plan, Norquist said in reference to the House GOP budget authored by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), which would lower the top individual tax rate to 25 percent. Hes signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge so hes put in writing that he would never do this.
And what House of Representatives would allow him to and what Republican Senate would allow him to? This is not going to be an option, Norquist added.
Norquist voiced confidence that theres not a chance the presumptive GOP presidential nominee will back away from the tax pledge, which binds office holders to oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rate.
He has basically endorsed the Ryan plan, Norquist said in reference to the House GOP budget authored by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), which would lower the top individual tax rate to 25 percent. Hes signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge so hes put in writing that he would never do this.
And what House of Representatives would allow him to and what Republican Senate would allow him to? This is not going to be an option, Norquist added.
Romney is vulnerable on this issue, as Jed Lewison points out. His 15 percent tax rate on the millions he rakes in every year, because he does have a gold-plated tax schedule all his own, as a member of the uber-wealthy in America. Republicans are well aware of that, and have apparently been expressing some concern that Romney is just going to etch-a-sketch away his opposition to tax fairness when he's wrapped this nomination up.
So consider Norquist's assurances that Romney won't flip on this issue more of threat to Romney not to flip. Grover has spoken, and every Republican from Romney on down has their marching orders.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/04/10/1082124/-Grover-Norquist-Mitt-Romney-will-reject-Buffett-Rule-
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Grover Norquist: Mitt Romney will reject 'Buffett Rule' (Original Post)
ProSense
Apr 2012
OP
Or has a remote control to Romney's brain already in place. Hey, it could happen.
freshwest
Apr 2012
#3
TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)1. Romney won't get the chance.
He is going exactly nowhere.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)2. Norquist believes
this is an attractive position.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)3. Or has a remote control to Romney's brain already in place. Hey, it could happen.
el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)4. A threat and a promise
It is an obvious line of attack, and an effective one for Obama to lose. Romney comes across as a little out of it when it comes to working and middle class America. The label "out of touch" is going to fit him pretty good.
Bryant
qb
(5,924 posts)5. Norquist to GOP: "Heel, Bitch!"
GOP to Norquist: "Yes Sir!"
DadT6787
(1 post)6. Kill the No-Tax Pledge
Read this petition asking all State and Federal Lawmakers (including Romney) to renounce their "No-Tax Pledges" and legislate with free will. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/631/843/631/