Senate Close To Extending Tax Credit Deal?

by Jeremy on October 29, 2009

See Saw

See Saw

It looks like it, but this has been a very fluid situation over the last few days.  I’ve not posted over the last couple of days about it, because it keeps changing so much that it makes it hard to keep up.  Here’s the latest, as of 1:00pm on Thursday 10/29/09

Truth of the matter is, no one knows what the final outcome will be, but if I had to bet, the likelihood is that we see it extended in modified form.  I’ve said I’m in favor of an extension, and I still am, but I have to admit that I’m getting tired of seeing us go into debt, as well.  I’m struggling with this one, I really am.

Thanks to Span for the photo.

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