HolyCoast: October Surprise - Tax Cuts?
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Friday, September 03, 2010

October Surprise - Tax Cuts?

How desperate is it becoming for Obama?  Desperate enough to try the only thing that might actually help the economy - tax cuts:
With just two months until the November elections, the White House is seriously weighing a package of business tax breaks – potentially worth hundreds of billions of dollars – to spur hiring and combat Republican charges that Democratic tax policies hurt small businesses, according to people with knowledge of the deliberations.

Among the options under consideration are a temporary payroll-tax holiday and a permanent extension of the now-expired research-and-development tax credit, which rewards companies that conduct research into new technologies within the United States.

Administration officials have struggled to develop new economic policies and an effective message to blunt expected Republican gains in Congress and defuse complaints from Democrats that President Obama is fumbling the issue most important to voters. Following Obama’s vacation and focus on foreign policy in recent weeks, White House advisers have arranged a series of economic events for the president next week, including two trips to swing states and a news conference.
Of course, even if a bill was passed today there would be little if any effect seen in the economy by November, so it's probably a case of too little, too late.  It's not about results, though, it's about the appearance of doing something.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I think we'd see the stock market immediately respond, but the main thing is we need to keep letting folks know that if they do this (and that will surprise us all) they did it because they realize it helps the economy...but they are and have always been against it. When they do this, they admit that Supply Side Economics, Reaganomics works.

Sam L. said...

And we'll ask, if they think this is a good idea, why they didn't do it sooner, and kept talking about letting the Bush tax cuts expire.

Bob Hughes said...

And for those of us in California, it will just be absorbed into even higher local and state taxes, just like the first Obama tax cut.