rise could be something people take for granted because that s just how you do it. that wouldn t be a bad thing. actually in the beginning, we said it was a pipe dream but now i actually think it s going to happen. tomorrow i sit down with one of today s hottest music stars, teen idol, grammy nominated justin bieber. at the ripe old age of 16, he is busy building a history of giving back. wait a minute, mr. postman. is that free money in the mail? one man, the man you are about to see believes so. he believes in the power of kindness and he s putting his money where his mouth is. he s mailing cash to strangers, no strings attached. why is he doing it? find out next. ouncer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away. while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds.
speak to the democratic caucus, not the liberal group, not the moderate group, not the conservative group. landrieu also hammered the idea of giving tax cuts to millionaires. she went on to say, i m going to argue forcefully for the nonconsensus and the almost, you know, moral corruptness of that particular policy. this is beyond politics. this is about justice and doing what is right for the american people. over in the house, a growing coalition of democrats don t like the president s plan either. the co-chairs of the progressive caucus put out this statement earlier today. we call on our congressional leaders in the house and the senate to hold firm on passing a middle class tax cut with no strings attached. this holiday season should be about supporting middle class americans, not another taxpayer-funded present for the wealthy. liberals are frustrated with president obama s capitulation. that s what they perceive it to
middle-class tax cut with no strings attached. michigan congressman john k conyers gopt bonn board with this statement. i will do everything within any power to make sure legislation along these lines does not pass during the lame duck session. not to be outdone, democratic senators are also making known their unhappiness with the deal. louisiana senator mary landrieu slammed the deal saying, quote, it was describing its moral corruptness and saying this is beyond politics. this is about justice and doing what s right. independent senator from vermont, bernie sanders. never to be outdone on fight leading says i intend to do everything that i can to defeat this proposal. we saw senator schumer there in the middle of the segment saying we think it is wrong for tax breaks to go to millionaire ls. one question shouted out is is
give me a tax cut to those making the upper 2% of our country does not create jobs. it simply adds to the deficit. so both tests it fails. it increases the deficit. so there s unease with the proposal and members are expressing that right now. another member of the democrats house leadership today congressman chris van hollen said, i have serious reservations with the deal. the house never signed off on this. congressman peter welch is organizing house democrats to oppose it. congressman welch said, quote, we support extending tax cuts in full to 98% of american taxpayers, as the president initially proposed. he should not back down nor should we. two incoming cochairs said we call on our congressional leaders in the house and senate to hold firm on passing a middle-class tax cut with no strings attached.
the problem here is when they offer you a cash buyback, the way i understand it, that the money could be considered additional income by the internal revenue service so therefore if they give you a price you may have to lop off, sales tax for buying a new car plus 20% income tax and lob off 30% off the price they re offering it s not quite as great a deal. on the issue of buying your silence, toyota had to to say. contrary to report, toyota does not require customers to sign a condy fengsty agreement: your response to that? in the proposal, they said, there s no strings attached. what that means exactly i m not sure, but they ve come out and said, no strings attached. the bottom line, they didn t fix your car. they sent out a team to look at it and couldn t figure out how to do it and sent out a letter to see if you could buy it back. and stuart, we ll continue the