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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

postheadericon House Democrat: GOP designed their payroll tax bill to fail

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) slammed Republicans on Wednesday morning for proposing their own payroll tax legislation in order to look good. 

They came up with this bill because they realized it "didn't sound so good" to oppose expanding tax cuts to the middle class, Van Hollen said on progressive Bill Press's radio show. 

According to Van Hollen, Republicans don't really want the payroll tax cut extension to pass.

"They're using this as the mechanism to draw a presidential veto on a bill they never wanted anyway," Van Hollen said. "It's designed to fail, so to speak."

The House passed Republicans' version of the payroll tax cut extension Tuesday night in a 234-193 vote. President Obama has threatened to veto the bill and Senate Democrats said it will never pass in the upper chamber.

Republicans' version of the legislation includes different proposals than that put forth by Obama, including a different method of paying for the extension! . Van Hollen said the bill is filled with "poison pills."

Van Hollen said he is determined to follow Obama's urge to stay in Washington until the deal is done. The payroll tax cuts expire at the end of the year and most members of Congress leave town for the holidays.

"My view is we should stay here until this is done," he said, but offered a pessimistic outlook. "It's looking tougher and tougher."

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