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Raising taxes on the poor and middle class will hurt the economy, similar to how cutting spending would hurt the economy (though the magnitude is somewhat different).
However, if Republicans hold the middle class tax cuts hostage until they get the tax cuts for the rich, we should not pass anything and take it to the election (even though it probably won't help much in the election).
There is a risk to this strategy however. Should Republicans win both houses of Congress, they will pass an extension to all of the tax cuts every week and Obama will continually have to veto them. Obviously vetoing them is not technically difficult, but it could become politically difficult if Republicans somehow win the political argument (possibly with a complicit media that does not correctly explain the issue). If Obama is getting killed politically as he gets closer to re-election, he might eventually sign the bill. That's why we need to get the MIDDLE CLASS tax cuts passed now, so Obama will only have to veto the tax cuts for the rich (which probably won't gain political traction for the Republicans).
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