Congressional Republicans are presenting a united front in demanding that all of the Bush era income tax cuts be made permanent. In fact, they appear ready to vote against extending tax cuts for some if all tax brackets are not included. Why would no tax relief be better than tax cuts for some? How much would the rich pay in taxes if they really paid their ‘fair share’? And what will be the fate of the Bush tax cuts on capital gains, dividends and estates? We discuss it all with Texas Rep. Kevin Brady, the top House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee.