Via Twitchy

To the surprise of no one, most
Republican Senators voted for the deal, which raises taxes by $620 billion and does virtually
nothing to reduce federal spending:
Colleague Ed Henry says CBO
indicates #fiscalcliff bill has
$620 billion in new tax hikes. $15 billion in spending cuts.—
Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) January 01, 2013
Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) January 01, 2013
The bill (misleadingly titled the
“American Taxpayer Relief Act”) passed 89 to 8. According to Dan Spencer at Red State:
The bill raises income tax rates for
those taxpayers with incomes more than $400,000 for individuals and $450,000
for couples from 35 percent to 39.6 percent. These higher income taxpayers will
also pay higher rates on investment income, with rates on dividends and capital
gains rising from 15 percent to 20 percent. Add the 3.8 percent ObamaCare
surcharge on investment income — another tax that takes effect in January, and
the top rate on investment income would rise to 23.8 percent for those
high-income households.
The bill also raises taxes on
couples earning more than $250,000 a year and single people earning more than
$200,000 by limiting personal exemptions and itemized deductions.
Estates taxes will also be
increased, with the top rate raised to 40 percent, with the first $5 million in
value exempted for individual estates and $10 million for family estates.
The House of Representatives is
scheduled to vote on the bill later today.
Here’s Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) explaining his “Aye” vote:
I voted for this bill because it
prevents a huge tax increase on 99% of all Texans and Americans. Nonetheless, I
am dismayed at the lack of seriousness by the president on dealing with the
core issues of our fiscal problems. Our spending is unsustainable and it is
high time the president and his party engage in meaningful dialogue to get this
county’s spending under control.
Conservative tweeters were dismayed,
too:
@JohnCornyn
BULL. You voted 4 the bill out of fear and the fact the GOP is the party of
wimps. 2014/2016 BE GONE!—
Barb (@BarbofPA) January 01, 2013
Barb (@BarbofPA) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
I wish you would have voted no. This is not compromise. It's appeasement—
Charlie Hodges (@CharlieHodges) January 01, 2013
Charlie Hodges (@CharlieHodges) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
RINO—
John Modisett (@thebighoot) January 01, 2013
John Modisett (@thebighoot) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
You (Congress) have to stop spending. Now you have once again not done anything
to stop spending. Don't raise the debt limit.—
Fred Bingham (@Ontly) January 01, 2013
Fred Bingham (@Ontly) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
shame on you!—
Mike Morton (@Cuppy1) January 01, 2013
Mike Morton (@Cuppy1) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
@etcpolitics
$620 billion in tax increases to $15 billion in spending cuts (as reported) is
NOT compromise. The problem remains.—
Verum Quaerere (@VerumQuaerere) January 01, 2013
Verum Quaerere (@VerumQuaerere) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
Until you actually try to stop the spending, your criticism of the dems rings
hollow. You caved & we get to pay for it. RINO—
Roger Freeman (@JRoger777) January 01, 2013
Roger Freeman (@JRoger777) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
bullshit john. u guys only have leverage ev yr or 2, so then you promptly bend
over n grab ur ankles. ur just another gop wuss—
John Alan (@JohnAlan6) January 01, 2013
John Alan (@JohnAlan6) January 01, 2013
Both my Sen. Voted yea for this
crap. One is retiring; the other can kiss his job good-bye! @JohnCornyn
#fail #FiscalCliff—
Rebecca (@MzRebecca06) January 01, 2013
Rebecca (@MzRebecca06) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn:
I voted to prevent tax increase // Sir, you don't negotiate
w/terrorist—POTUS/Dems = spoiled brats—stand firm for what's right!—
Matthew Nelson (@matthewaynelson) January 01, 2013
Matthew Nelson (@matthewaynelson) January 01, 2013
@2LiveinLiberty
@johncornyn
You caved – am done with you and your kind…!!!—
Anne M. (@Basenjimomma) January 01, 2013
Anne M. (@Basenjimomma) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
This advances progressives at the expense of conservative principles &
hurts the country costing more jobs! Sad for America.—
(@rebob7) January 01, 2013
(@rebob7) January 01, 2013
I can't wait to help campaign
against @johncornyn
voted with 0bama to "save" us. Bullshit—
Jeff (@Oc1013) January 01, 2013
Jeff (@Oc1013) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
I wish someone had the balls to actually SAVE America we need trillions in
immediate spending cuts!—
Gary Jackson (@gary4205) January 01, 2013
Gary Jackson (@gary4205) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
you lost my vote when you come up for election. Thanks for standing up for your
convictions you damn rhino!—
Samuel Dobbs (@samtdobbs) January 01, 2013
Samuel Dobbs (@samtdobbs) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
Obama smoked you guys again. You're disappointed?? How do you think WE feel?—
David Wohl (@DavidWohl) January 01, 2013
David Wohl (@DavidWohl) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
I for one live in Texas and I'm not pleased you voted yes for this bill. Shame
on you!—
SUSAN DUTCHER (@SCRUB58) January 01, 2013
SUSAN DUTCHER (@SCRUB58) January 01, 2013
.@JohnCornyn
bullshit! Can't wait to vote for anyone but you. You caved to big interest just
like we knew you would!—
Jeff (@Oc1013) January 01, 2013
Jeff (@Oc1013) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
YOU VOTED FOR $ 1 IN SPENDING CUTS FOR $ 41 IN TAX INCREASES . DOESN'T SOUND
LIKE WHAT WE SENT YOU THERE FOR.—
MORRIS TURNER (@morris_turner) January 01, 2013
MORRIS TURNER (@morris_turner) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
Tonight you voted for big tax hikes, lent credence to Dem claim we can afford
big gov't if we just eat the rich. Weak.—
Sunny (@sunnyright) January 01, 2013
Sunny (@sunnyright) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
you should not have voted for it. That was wrong—
Jim Polk (@JimPolk) January 01, 2013
Jim Polk (@JimPolk) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
You voted for the bill b/c you chickened out. Raises taxes on the unpopular ppl
to maintain illusion that big govt is affordable—
Sunny (@sunnyright) January 01, 2013
Sunny (@sunnyright) January 01, 2013
@JohnCornyn
Why not just vote present and allow the left to own this nasty deal?—
(@ScarlettsGone) January 01, 2013
(@ScarlettsGone) January 01, 2013
Other Senate Republicans who
supported the bill came under fire, too.
@SenDanCoats
just voted to raise taxes on working class folks – payroll tax goes up 2%
today.—
Wilhelm II (@knightofgood) January 01, 2013
Wilhelm II (@knightofgood) January 01, 2013
@kaybaileyhutch
thank for keeping up the tradition of voting the constitution and Texas and USA
down the river. Good bye, sweet retirement.—
Jeffrey Tew (@jatew) January 01, 2013
Jeffrey Tew (@jatew) January 01, 2013
@kaybaileyhutch
You sold out Texas! No spending cuts for a pay raise? http://t.co/LZe4A5AR—
Eric Phillips (@_12th_man) January 01, 2013
Eric Phillips (@_12th_man) January 01, 2013
@kaybaileyhutch
Thank you for your service but voting for tax increases w/o immediate &
significant cuts in spending was a horrible vote.—
SoGlib (@SoGlib) January 01, 2013
SoGlib (@SoGlib) January 01, 2013
@lisamurkowski
poor decision!—
Mex I Can (@JasonGalvan) January 01, 2013
Mex I Can (@JasonGalvan) January 01, 2013
You are a complete idiot for voting
for.a tax hike. @lisamurkowski—
Eric Bascom (@reaganbetter) January 01, 2013
Eric Bascom (@reaganbetter) January 01, 2013
.@RoyBlunt
@BarbofPA
SO, you voted yes to raise taxes with no spending cuts and another year with no
budget. And you are proud of this?—
Who is John Galt? (@Dagny_Galt) January 01, 2013
Who is John Galt? (@Dagny_Galt) January 01, 2013
@RoyBlunt
stfu—
Barb (@BarbofPA) January 01, 2013
Barb (@BarbofPA) January 01, 2013
.@RoyBlunt
No spending cuts and a $16,000,000,000,000+ debt provides no economic security
for anyone. #tcot #tlot—
Mike Urban (@mju1983) January 01, 2013
Mike Urban (@mju1983) January 01, 2013
@RoyBlunt
didn't really expect anything less from a bush era congressional leader—
Joseph Russo III (@JoeRussoIII) January 01, 2013
Joseph Russo III (@JoeRussoIII) January 01, 2013
Only five Republican Senators (Rand
Paul, Mike Lee, Richard Shelby, Marco Rubio, and Charles Grassley) voted no.
At least some did not sell out Mike
Lee, R-Utah; Rand Paul,R-Ky;
Richard Shelby, R-AL; Chuck Grassley,R-Iowa; and Marco Rubio, R-Fla—
Yogi Bear (@Yogi_Bear_61) January 01, 2013
Richard Shelby, R-AL; Chuck Grassley,R-Iowa; and Marco Rubio, R-Fla—
Yogi Bear (@Yogi_Bear_61) January 01, 2013
@marcorubio
you gained my vote in 2016 tonight, thank you for voting against a spending
bill that does not help our country—
Richard Salvato (@RichSalvato) January 01, 2013
Richard Salvato (@RichSalvato) January 01, 2013
@marcorubio
Thank you for standing up for Republicans and not voting for tax hikes. It's a
spending problem–a big spending problem! Thanks!—
Tori Hart (@ToriHart4) January 01, 2013
Tori Hart (@ToriHart4) January 01, 2013
@ChuckGrassley
Thank
You
For
NO vote….
increase taxes by $620 billion and cut spending by $15 billion is crazy!—
stopthewaste (@votegun) January 01, 2013
Thank
You
For
NO vote….
increase taxes by $620 billion and cut spending by $15 billion is crazy!—
stopthewaste (@votegun) January 01, 2013
@ChuckGrassley
proud of you for voting no. Stand strong for fiscal issues! God Bless!—
Garrod Sieveking (@dragon8569) January 01, 2013
Garrod Sieveking (@dragon8569) January 01, 2013
Rand Paul is my new hope for our
great nation. Let's rally behind him and make him the voice of the GOP. #tcot—
Sarah Goldstein (@sarahcgoldstein) January 01, 2013
Sarah Goldstein (@sarahcgoldstein) January 01, 2013
glad my boy Rand Paul voted against
the turd of a bill that the Senate passed last night. What a joke.—
Jesse Green (@itsBroGreen) January 01, 2013
Jesse Green (@itsBroGreen) January 01, 2013
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