The art of compromise, GOP style

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Click here to view this media Rep. Aaron Schock (IL-18) took his turn at spouting Republican talking points on Morning Joe , with the need to extend all the Bush Tax Cuts. When asked by Pat Buchanan on where Republicans could compromise to ensure that they reach a deal with Democrats before the Bush Tax Cuts expire at the end of the year, Schock’s answer — full extension for all of them — leaves both Buchanan and Eugene Robinson laughing out loud at the young congressman. And Schock does look a bit red-faced, of course, but he has no idea how foolish his response sounds to non-Republicans, because in Republican Land tax cuts always create prosperity and jobs (except for the dismal, almost no job creation during the Bush years). And that extending all the Bush tax cuts won’t add to the deficit because the tax cuts will magically spur the economy, in some fairytale Republicans tell themselves. And never mind that the national debt nearly doubled under George Bush with unfunded and misguided tax cuts, Medicaid Part D, two wars, etc. That’s yesterday’s news. Today it’s the Democrats who are the fiscally irresponsible ones, left trying to clean up after the Bush disaster. And this comes from supposedly one of the best and brightest of that crowd who’ll run the House in the new year. It boggles the mind. Whenever someone asks a straight-forward question from them they get a load of hogwash which should be greeted with scorn and ridicule, because their answers are ridiculous, but for whatever reasons they’re treated as serious people when all the evidence is to the contrary.

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The art of compromise, GOP style

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