KingCondanomation
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Great thing we have the Dems in control of the senate and providing a check on Obama and Pelosi. Or wait they're from the same party, why would they bother checking the power of their own party? The stimulus and government spending already high is amazingly set to grow even more in the Democrat run senate.
Who could have predicted such a thing?
Lobbyists Raise Stimulus Price Tag
"WASHINGTON -- Lobbyists for industry and labor are gearing up to add costly proposals Tuesday to the Senate's nearly $890 billion economic stimulus plan.
Weiss Research analyst Mike Larson explains to Simon Constable how massive government spending could send mortgage rates higher so torpedoing any chance of a recovery in housing.
Florida citrus growers, California wine growers and a range of agricultural interests are pushing a tiny change that would allow farmers to more quickly depreciate new fields. High-tech and pharmaceutical companies want to save billions in taxes by including a plan that would allow them to bring overseas profits back home at lower tax rates. Labor unions are pressing Congress to make sure that new government funding for green technology results in jobs with good pay and benefits for workers.
Together, the competing lobbying efforts are likely to drive up the overall cost of the stimulus package that President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats hope to enact by the end of next week. The Senate version of the legislation, which Senate leaders hope to approve by week's end, has already swelled to $885 billion, according to a new estimate released Monday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
A key Democratic architect of the bill, Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus of Montana, said the measure "has been carefully crafted to produce meaningful improvements to our economy."
Republicans are stepping up criticism of the measure, saying the spending that accounts for two-thirds of the package is a waste of taxpayer dollars. They are pushing instead for greater tax cuts. "Republicans believe we must put money back into the pockets of taxpayers," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.)"
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123358404214039275.html
Who could have predicted such a thing?
Lobbyists Raise Stimulus Price Tag
"WASHINGTON -- Lobbyists for industry and labor are gearing up to add costly proposals Tuesday to the Senate's nearly $890 billion economic stimulus plan.
Weiss Research analyst Mike Larson explains to Simon Constable how massive government spending could send mortgage rates higher so torpedoing any chance of a recovery in housing.
Florida citrus growers, California wine growers and a range of agricultural interests are pushing a tiny change that would allow farmers to more quickly depreciate new fields. High-tech and pharmaceutical companies want to save billions in taxes by including a plan that would allow them to bring overseas profits back home at lower tax rates. Labor unions are pressing Congress to make sure that new government funding for green technology results in jobs with good pay and benefits for workers.
Together, the competing lobbying efforts are likely to drive up the overall cost of the stimulus package that President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats hope to enact by the end of next week. The Senate version of the legislation, which Senate leaders hope to approve by week's end, has already swelled to $885 billion, according to a new estimate released Monday by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
A key Democratic architect of the bill, Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus of Montana, said the measure "has been carefully crafted to produce meaningful improvements to our economy."
Republicans are stepping up criticism of the measure, saying the spending that accounts for two-thirds of the package is a waste of taxpayer dollars. They are pushing instead for greater tax cuts. "Republicans believe we must put money back into the pockets of taxpayers," said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.)"
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123358404214039275.html