Monday, May 21, 2012

What's The Appropriate Punishment For Sabotage?

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Before President Obama was even inaugurated the Party of Plutocracy (and of die-hard racism) had resolved to prevent an economic recovery and in all ways to obstruct an orderly functioning of government in order to prevent a successful first term and thereby to prevent a second. Some, like Miss McConnell, Jim DeMint and Jon Kyle were quite public about their intentions while others, like Eric Cantor, tried keeping the GOP's nefarious intentions and stratagems against the country under wraps. But it would be literally impossible to have not noticed that this has been the Republican strategy since 2009. Obstructionism is the name of the game they have played and continue to play. Their Foxified base, brainwashed by Hate Talk radio will never hold them accountable for their perfidy and betrayal. But now even the mainstream media is unable to ignore it any longer. Over the weekend, AP ran a feature that asked Is GOP Trying To Sabotage Economy To Hurt Obama>.
Are Republican lawmakers deliberately stalling the economic recovery to hurt President Barack Obama's re-election chances? Some top Democrats say yes, pointing to GOP stances on the debt limit and other issues that they claim are causing unnecessary economic anxiety and retarding growth.

The latest Democratic complaint came after House Speaker John Boehner said Tuesday that when Congress raises the nation's borrowing cap in early 2013, he will again insist on big spending cuts to offset the increase. Boehner, R-Ohio, continues to reject higher tax rates, which Democrats demand from the wealthy.

That led Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to say Boehner is virtually assuring another debt-ceiling crisis as bad or worse than the one that shook financial markets nine months ago.

"The last thing the country needs is a rerun of last summer's debacle that nearly brought down our economy," Schumer said in a statement. In an interview, Schumer added: "I hope that the speaker is not doing this because he doesn't want to see the economy improve, because what he said will certainly rattle the markets."

...Regardless of whether Schumer's suspicions are right, there's evidence that unceasing partisan gridlock and the prospect of big tax increases and spending cuts in January are causing some companies to postpone expansions. Even small economic slowdowns are bad news for Obama, who is seeking re-election amid high unemployment.

The Washington Post this past week compiled a list of military contractors, hospitals and universities that are delaying hires and bracing for cuts, partly because of fears that Washington's partisan divisions will not abate.

The most obvious showdown will happen soon after the Nov. 6 election. Unless a lame-duck Congress can make deals, the economy will suffer a double whammy of large tax increases and spending cuts, starting Jan. 1. The tax increases would hit virtually every working American and the spending cuts would affect military and domestic programs.

...Schumer and other top Democrats have said for months that GOP lawmakers may be trying to strangle the economic recovery for political reasons.

"Their strategy is to suffocate the economy for the sake of what they think will be a political victory," Obama's campaign manager, Jim Messina, wrote in an email to supporters last October, when Congress was debating a jobs bill.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said his Republican counterpart was not cooperating on that legislation "in hopes that he can get my job, perhaps."

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, told The Associated Press last year that some GOP lawmakers, "through their intransigence, cleverly set up a situation for America's economy to fail, either by needlessly driving us to default, or needlessly driving us into massive public-sector layoffs."

Federal, state and local government layoffs have been under way for months. They may be necessary to reduce deficits and survive recessions. But they increase unemployment, a problem for any president seeking a second term.

Since February 2010, when the economy began consistently adding jobs, the private sector has gained 4.2 million positions. But federal, state and local governments during that time have cut more than 500,000 jobs.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California did not ascribe partisan motives to Boehner's latest warnings about the next debt ceiling showdown. But she said he may be unnecessarily hurting the economy. "It already can be damaging, just the fact that it's brought up," Pelosi told reporters Thursday.

More Democrats need to run more ads like this one that Eric Griego (D-NM) ran last week-- they need to run them, and like Griego, they need to mean it:

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2 Comments:

At 9:09 PM, Anonymous me said...

Is GOP Trying To Sabotage Economy To Hurt Obama

Well, duh.

But it's O'Bummer's own fault. If during the first six months of his presidency, he had imprisoned the banksters who looted our Treasury, they would not be causing him trouble today.

For some reason, Obama feels compelled to make the same mistake Clinton made, which was to give in to the scumpublicans at every opportunity. He seemed to think that if he gave them what they asked for, they'd play nice. They played nice all right - they impeached him!

Of course. You might as well try to make friends with a rattlesnake. It just won't happen.

Clinton certainly knows the story of Neville Chamberlain vs. Adolph Hitler, but for some reason the lesson didn't sink in. Maybe he thought it didn't apply to him, or maybe he thought that deep down, republicans couldn't possibly be as bad as they seemed. Wrong.

And Obama fell into the same trap. Jesus, I thought he was supposed to be smart.

 
At 7:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

As if the advantage wasn't big enough the Supreme Political Court put the finishing touches on it with their Citizens Destroyed ruling.

Corporations are people, churches are people everything is people but people. Our founders would find this all laughable except it has become totally destructive to our governance. We see a list of the bribes and bribe takers everyday on here and it crosses the isles. I am beginning to think Corporations and corruption are synonymous. Politicians are their hand maids.

 

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