by
Tony Lee
Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) has indicated that voting to raise taxes on those making over $250,000 would not violate the anti-tax Taxpayer Protection Pledge he signed.
“I don’t see that as a violation of my pledge,” Cole said of Grover Norquist’s famed pledge.
Cole urged other Republicans to take “98%” of the deal to
extend the Bush tax cuts for everyone except those making over $250,000.
Cole argued that
Republicans could give voters making less than $250,000 “an early
Christmas present” by taking what Obama and Democrats have put on the
table and freezing their tax rates. He said that doesn't mean he agrees
with raising taxes on the top 2%.
“I think we ought to take the 98 percent deal right now,” Cole said. “It doesn’t mean I agree with raising the top 2. I don’t.”
Cole believes Republicans cannot allow Obama and Democrats
to argue Republicans are protecting just the wealthy; he feels
Republicans should make sure the Bush tax cuts for those making less
than $250,000 are extended and then address any rate hike for those
making above $250,000.
“Some people think that’s our leverage in the debate. It’s the Democrats’ leverage in the debate,” Cole said.
If a deal is struck to raise the rate on those making over
$250,000, it will be difficult to then lower it later; Senate Democrats
have not passed a budget in nearly four years, and Obama has indicated
he would veto such legislation.
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