Surveys say:
"President Barack Obama won the public argument over taxes so
decisively that almost half of Republicans now say he has an election
mandate to raise rates on the rich.
"Majorities of about 2-to-1 also read the election results as
an endorsement of Obama’s pledge to protect Social Security and
Medicare benefits, according to a Bloomberg National Poll of 1,000
adults conducted Dec. 7-10." (via)
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"A Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll released late on Wednesday,
however, held the potential to shake up the stalemate. Three-quarters
of those surveyed, including 61 percent of Republicans, said they would
accept raising taxes on the wealthy to avoid the so-called cliff, as
Democratic President Barack Obama is demanding.
With
Republicans in Congress already divided, that rejection by their own
supporters of the core demand of Republican House of Representatives
Speaker John Boehner could further weaken his position." (via)
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Meanwhile, the Republican delusions are growing:
"Boehner said when he saw the election results in November, he conceded
that he and the Republicans would have to be willing to allow some tax
increases for wealthy Americans in conjunction with deep spending cuts
on entitlement programs. But the president, he said, is being a bully on
cliff negotiations. "I think when they won the election, they must have
forgotten that Republicans continue to hold a majority in the House,"
he said. "The president's idea of a negotiation is 'roll over and do
what I ask.'" (via)
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