An email blast from the Ron Paul campaign said the following about reports Donald Trump will endorse Mitt Romney today: Reality TV star, Donald Trump, who endorsed and contributed money to Harry Reid and Charlie Rangel will travel today to Nevada to endorse a Republican candidate? Please explain to us why anyone would care. Please explain to Republican voters in Nevada why they should consider the opinion of a billionaire from New York who endorsed the arch enemy of all Republicans in Nevada, and really the enemy of all Republicans in the US. Hopefully, media reports of this event will include this delicious irony. h/t BuzzFeed

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Ron Paul feels just like the rest of us regarding Trump’s endorsement

I’ll give Harry Reid some credit for bringing the legislation to the Senate floor and getting it passed, at least till we get an in-depth look at the legislation and see if it actually does what it says, but (The Hill) The White House and Democrats have seized on legislation barring lawmakers from making insider stock

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Shockingly, Dems Passed Congressional Insider Trading Bill As a Political Weapon

Rove: Political Predictions for 2012

On December 29, 2011, in Uncategorized, by OgaldezParthemer601

Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid or both will leave the Democratic leadership by year’s end.

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“Tax policy should be serious business carried out by serious politicians using real facts and figures. This is why we have the Library of Congress and the Congressional Budget Office, among other expert institutions,” writes Paul Roderick Gregory of  Forbes . Indeed, given the current state of the U.S. economy, tax policy has become an increasingly important subject. And yet, some top-ranking politicians have been making “patently inaccurate, outrageous and bizarre” claims on tax-policy issues and they are doing it without repercussion. For instance, on Dec.12 , while proposing his 1.9 percent surtax on millionaires, Sen. Harry Reid said the following (via Forbes ): Millionaire job creators are like unicorns. They’re impossible to find, and they don’t exist…Only a tiny fraction of people making more than a million dollars, probably less than 1 percent, are small business owners. And only a tiny fraction of that tiny fraction are traditional job creators…Most of these businesses are hedge fund managers or wealthy lawyers. They don’t do much hiring and they don’t need tax breaks. His comments were based on a Dec. 9 National Public Radio report that claimed to have gone searching for the oft-touted “millionaire jobs creator.” They came back with this  earthshattering  discovery: “NPR requested help from numerous Republican congressional offices, including House and Senate leadership. They were unable to produce a single millionaire job creator for us to interview.” However, the NPR report and Sen. Reid’s subsequent claims did not sit well with Paul Roderick Gregory of Forbes . He decided to dig deeper than NPR and thoroughly scrutinized Sen. Reid “facts.” “Unlike Harry Reid’s office, I went to the IRS’s Table 1.4 ‘Sources of income, adjustments, and tax size of adjusted gross income, 2009’ to check things out,” writes Gregory . This is what he found: There are 236,883 tax filers with incomes of a million dollars or more. By Harry Reid’s count, only one percent, or 2,361 of them, are business owners, and a tiny fraction of them create jobs. I do not know what Harry means when he says “a tiny fraction of a tiny fraction.” If we let 5 percent represent Harry’s “tiny fraction,” we are left with 118 businesses owners who earn a million or more and create jobs. Yes, they are only slightly less rare than unicorns, if Harry is to be believed. This leaves 236,765 million-dollar-plus tax payers, most of whom are “hedge fund managers and wealthy lawyers” who “don’t create jobs and don’t need tax breaks…” Millionaire tax filers earn a total taxable income of $623 billion, on which they pay the highest average rate (30 percent) of any tax bracket…A 1.9 percent tax surcharge on million-dollar-earners would yield $11 billion, assuming those shifty millionaires take no evasive action to avoid the tax. Millionaire tax filers earn $221 billion – almost a quarter of a trillion — from business and professions, partnerships, and S-corporations. This is puzzling: If Harry Reid’s figure is correct (2,361 millionaire businesses), then the average millionaire-owned business earns almost a hundred million dollars, and all, except 118 of them, do this without hiring anyone. These super heroes do their own typing, selling, drafting. public relations, building, and manufacturing. They do not need employees. Remarkable! So what does this mean? “Millionaire tax filers earn almost a quarter trillion dollars from their businesses. They must hire hundreds of thousands of employees to do so,” Gregory concludes. If Gregory’s facts are correct, and it is simply the case that Sen. Reid– a top-ranking U.S. politician–  is simply lobbing undisciplined and poorly researched “facts” while discussing issues critical to the fiscal health of the country, this does not bode well for the future of the U.S. economy. Unless those in charge start taking this conversation seriously, America will most likely continue its downward spiral into financial ruin. Furthermore, such “class warfare will be the anchor of the Democrat election playbook,” Gregory predicts. Indeed, it may not be unwarranted to expect more of this type of rhetoric as we approach the 2012 election. Read the full report here. Update : Since the original publication of this article, an update has been made. It was mistakenly reported that Sen. Reid’s comments were made on Dec. 6, before the NPR report. This is not true. His comments were based on a report that NPR produced on Dec. 9 and the Senator made his comments on Dec. 12. (h/t Ken Hansen).

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At Los Angeles Times , ” Boehner rejects tax cut deal “: House Speaker John A. Boehner escalated a year-end showdown over President Obama’s payroll tax cut by rejecting a Senate-passed compromise — jeopardizing the $1,000 average annual benefit for 160 million working Americans and risking the blame if taxes rise. The Republican-controlled House was expected to vote down the Senate’s two-month extension of the tax break Monday in a largely symbolic demonstration that the stopgap deal is unacceptable. The tax break expires Dec. 31. “How can you do tax policy for two months?” Boehner (R-Ohio) said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “We should do this for the full year as the president asked for.” The speaker’s dismissal of the deal reached by the Senate’s Republican and Democratic leaders presents another example of his willingness to cater to the GOP’s conservatives and tests his grip on the often-unwieldy Republican House majority. House members are being called back to Washington as Republicans try to kick-start negotiations with Democrats by either amending the bill or launching formal talks on compromise. But they could end up shadowboxing.

Harry Reid: Millionaire Job Creators are Like Unicorns

On December 13, 2011, in Uncategorized, by DUFFYAPRIL35

**Written by Doug Powers Harry Reid claims that “millionaire job creators” are like unicorns, the Tooth Fairy or factual statements from Debbie Wasserman Schultz: they don’t exist. Here’s what Reid said : Reid: “The Republicans say the richest of the rich in our country, even those who make millions every year, shouldn’t contribute more to get our economy back on track. They call our plan, time after time, a tax on job creators, and I say so-called “job creators.” Because I say that, Mr. President, every shred of evidence contradicts this red herring. For example, there have been many outlets, but I’ll concentrate on one. National Public Radio went looking for one of these fictitious millionaire job creators. A reporter reached out to the business groups and a tax lobby in the Republican Congress hoping to interview one of these millionaires. Days ticked by with no luck. Many of our job creators are like unicorns, they’re impossible to find and don’t exist. That’s because only a tiny fraction of people making more than a million dollars, probably less than one percent, are actually small business owners and only a tiny fraction of that tiny fraction is a traditional job creator.” Yeah, come on, everybody knows that the people with the least amount of money are the ones who are the most likely to hire. It’s Harrynomics 101 folks. Keep in mind though that this is from a leader in a party that claims millionaires don’t create jobs, but unemployment checks do. Besides, Harry Reid saying that job creators are tough to find is like a bull in a china shop complaining that there isn’t an unbroken tea service anywhere in sight. If millionaires don’t create jobs, nearly half of Congress (Reid included) owes America an apology and even a resignation for pretending to be able to do just that. Click the pic to roll tape: **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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**Written by Doug Powers According to President Obama’s friend in the Senate, it sounds like the White House strategy for the upcoming campaign will be a refreshing “accept responsibility” approach where the President will run on his record, not make excuses and maybe even admit that his “fixes” worsened the problems. Did I have you there for a second? Didn’t think so. No, according to Harry Reid, no matter who the GOP nominates, one of President Obama’s main opponents and blame magnets will continue to be — you guessed it — George W. Bush : After occupying the White House for three years, Democrats will try to blame everyone but themselves, including the Bush administration, for the sour economy and jobs crisis, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Wednesday in a floor exchange with Majority Leader Harry Reid. Reid, a Nevada Democrat and close ally of President Barack Obama, conceded that McConnell wasn’t completely off base. “ I do think the presidential election will be based on what took place in the Bush administration , how we tried to recover from that, how things have been exacerbated because of the tsunami and European debt crisis,” Reid said. Who says the two parties can’t agree on anything? If I had to name one thing I appreciate about Harry Reid, it’s his predictability. (h/t Weasel Zippers ) **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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Kind of like the Democrats and those famously moderate Occupiers? Harry Reid via USA Today: “The American people are tired of their elected leaders listening to the extreme voices in their party instead of the voices of reason. I am disappointed that Republicans never found the courage to ignore Tea Party extremists and millionaire lobbyists

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Harry Reid’s Public-Sector Recession

On October 19, 2011, in Uncategorized, by NatK

Sen. Harry Reid today: “It’s very clear that private-sector jobs are doing just fine. It’s public-sector jobs where we’ve lost huge numbers.” Er . . . no. Keep reading this post . . .

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Protesters stormed D.C., where Sen. Harry Reid’s been inspired to quash GOP rights.

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