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 a clawback tax instead, which Congress can and will eliminate when 
they pass a longer extension.)This was not an ideal outcome; clearly, the 
full-year version passed by the House, which also reformed unemployment insurance, stopped 
the EPAs job-crushing Boiler MACT rule, and ended an outrage program that 
uses our federal tax dollars to lobby for nanny-state restrictions at the 
local level was a superior bill. All of these issues will be 
revisited when Congress returns to consider a longer-term extension.But the bottom line 
is that if Speaker Boehner had done the politically easy thing and 
passed the Senate bill, Christmas would have been ruined for thousands of 
employers who would have faced a logistical nightmare.In light of that fact, 
its fair to say that, politics aside, Boehner won a substantive victory 
and the country is better off for it.Phil Kerpen is vice president 
for policy at Americans for Prosperity and author of "Democracy Denied: How 
Obama is Ig
Umpire Tim Schroeder, right, keeps players away as back judge William Robinson 
kicks a network overhead television camera after it crashed to the field 
during the fourth quarter in the Insight Bowl NCAA college football game 
Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, in Tempe, Ariz.  Oklahoma defeated Iowa 31-14.(AP 
Photo/Ross D. Franklin)TEMPE, Ariz.  Flying cameras have been providing unique perspectives 
on everything from golf to college and professional football for more than 
a decade, becoming so commonplace that fans rarely notice the whizzing remote-controlled 
devices.At the Insight Bowl on Friday night, no one could miss the 
overhead camera when it came crashing down to the field late in 
the fourth quarter, nearly taking out one of the players.The ESPN camera 
narrowly missed Iowa receiver Martin McNutt Jr., who became entangled in the 
guide wire but wasn't hurt."First, I looked: What is it that fell 
from the sky?"' McNutt said after Iowa's 31-14 loss to No. 19 
Oklahoma. "
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