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TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
Thu Sep 26, 2013, 10:33 AM Sep 2013

The Atlantic - "Here Are the GOP's Debt-Ceiling Demands, and They Are Insane"

It is nice that a few outlets are straying from the false equivalency narrative and calling the latest GOP hostage ploy for what it is:

http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/09/here-are-the-gops-debt-ceiling-demands-and-they-are-insane/280012/


In 2006, then-Senator Barack Obama voted against raising the debt ceiling. How is that any different than what the Republican Party is doing today? people all over cable news keep asking.

This is how. Obama's vote was a silly symbolic vote that had no consequence, but, crucially, it was also supposed to be a silly symbolic vote that had no consequence. Like many minority parties before them, Democrats used the debt ceiling to make a stink about fiscal policy, but they didn't try to hold the White House—or the international financial community—hostage.

This time is different. National Review snags the details of the House's debt-ceiling demands, and once you get through them, you'll be surprised they didn't ask for free ice cream, a lifetime pass to Disneyland, and a bill to rename the capitol "The Reagan Dome."

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Give us everything we want or else we'll destroy the country! is the sort of demand that only a broken party inside a broken system could possibly hope to make. The debt ceiling should not exist and the rules of the Senate and House shouldn't allow a minority to repeatedly extort the majority, but, well, you go to debtmageddon with the government you got. Republicans, inching away from shutdown, are all in on an apocalyptic strategy to trade the full faith and credit of the country for their agenda.
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The Atlantic - "Here Are the GOP's Debt-Ceiling Demands, and They Are Insane" (Original Post) TomCADem Sep 2013 OP
Well, this always works for them. djean111 Sep 2013 #1
If Democrats pulled a.stunt like this... TomCADem Sep 2013 #2
 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
1. Well, this always works for them.
Thu Sep 26, 2013, 10:37 AM
Sep 2013

Dreading the compromise and/or "grand bargain".
They have great success chipping away at things, looks like to me.

TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
2. If Democrats pulled a.stunt like this...
Thu Sep 26, 2013, 11:52 AM
Sep 2013

...they would be killed by the corporate media. We have been conditioned to embrace your view that it is a smart political tactic to hold the Nation hostage. Compare the.coverage of Bernie Saunder's filibuster to Ted Cruz's talkathon. The corporate breathlessly covers.and validates one versus the other. Likewise, rather than holding Republicans accountable, even folks.on DU give them a free pass and blame Democrats!

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