What’s happening today in Congress takes confusion and obfuscation to Olympic levels. House Republicans plan to vote on whether to conference with the Senate on extending the payroll tax cut for working families and unemployment insurance for people who can’t find work.
The measures are important enough for the economy that the U.S. Senate passed a two-month extension last week while the parties keep negotiating. Speaker John Boehner then spiked the deal, or if you prefer, his caucus spiked it for him.
Now House Republicans are holding this conference question. From the Hill:
They say a vote to go to a conference with the Senate would serve as a vote against the Senate bill.








