
As fellow Democrats accuse him of caving in to Republicans on the tax cut deal, President Obama is repeatedly promising them that he will fight the GOP aggressively when it takes over the U.S. House and adds senators next month.
"I will be happy to see the Republicans test whether or not I'm itching for a fight on a whole range of issues," Obama said last week. "I suspect they will find I am. And I think the American people will be on my side on a whole bunch of these fights."
Obama has echoed this pledge repeatedly as House and Senate Democrats wrestle with the package that also includes items sought by Obama, including a 13-month extension of unemployment benefits and an array of middle class tax cuts. In a conference call with political supporters, Obama said: "We are going to go right back at Republicans in showing why the things that they wanted in this compromise don't make sense."
One of those fights will be over the very thing that some Democrats are angry about: The two-year extension of George W. Bush-era tax cuts for the nation's wealthiest Americans.
"When they expire in two years, I will fight to end them," Obama said. "Just as I suspect the Republican Party may fight to end the middle-class tax cuts that I've championed and that they've opposed."
Another issues: Budget deficits that, Obama agrees, will rise under the Bush tax cut extension deal.
"Republicans are going to have to explain to the American people over the next two years how making those tax cuts for the high end permanent squares with their stated desire to start reducing deficits and debt," Obama said.
In deferring these kinds of battles until next year, Obama has said that without a deal the Bush tax cuts would expire and everyone would see their taxes rise, and "I want to make sure that the American people aren't hurt because we're having a political fight."
That presumably comes next year.
"I'm looking forward to seeing them on the field of competition over the next two years," Obama said.
Source: USA Today

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By: ADMR on 12/14/2010 1:07PM
NEXT! - Says The PEOPLES Princess....
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By: blkwrestl on 12/14/2010 2:21PM
For all of you who are abandoning President Obama, you will be surprised that he has alot more fight and intellect than you credit him with. You must be strategic in war and he knows that. When the dust settles, he will be victorious. I challenge all of the black journalists, legislators and persons who care about humanity, dignity and fairness to fight back against the evil that is being thrown at our President. Fight people, fight, I am.!
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By: j bethea on 1/04/2011 1:43PM
This Guy could lead you to the slaughter house and you would follow him wouldn't you ? simply because he is black..
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By: Patricia on 12/14/2010 3:06PM
The "Community Organizer" will no longer have the power in 2011 to accomplish anything unless he caves to the Republicans wishes. He will literally be the "Emperor Without Clothes!"
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By: P on 12/26/2010 1:28PM
Everyone has right to comment. Obama needed to compromise to save people's benefits to meet the deadlines.
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