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In reply to the discussion: Let's Get Down To Brass Tacks... WHY... Would Barack Obama, And Fellow Dems Support The... [View all]Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)73. Here's the "missing link."
Actually, I have about the same reaction as you do to videos (amplified by the fact that my "broadband" is often pretty narrow), and am equally tuned-out from TV and most mass media, so I understand and sympathize with your comments. I guess I thought I was doing a service by not repeating something I had already posted. My point was that I got the same sort of denial-responses that showed up here.
The "entitlements" betrayal proceeds apace
From a Progressive Change Campaign Committee email (stripped of its numerous contribution requests)
Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation, Sen. Mark Warner said: "We all know at the end of the day...Democrats are going to have to give on entitlement reform."
This is coming from one of the Democrats picked to negotiate with Paul Ryan and hash out a budget.
We need to pressure Sen. Warner and other Democrats on their home turf to stop pushing for a Grand Bargain that cuts Social Security.
Some of the Democrats picked are great -- like Sens. Bernie Sanders (D-VT), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI).
Others like Warner, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) have not closed the door on benefit cuts and need to hear loudly from their constituents these next several weeks.
Some groups won't name names. We just did because, with Social Security at stake, progressives need to pressure the right people.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- Adam Green, PCCC co-founder
From a Progressive Change Campaign Committee email (stripped of its numerous contribution requests)
Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation, Sen. Mark Warner said: "We all know at the end of the day...Democrats are going to have to give on entitlement reform."
This is coming from one of the Democrats picked to negotiate with Paul Ryan and hash out a budget.
We need to pressure Sen. Warner and other Democrats on their home turf to stop pushing for a Grand Bargain that cuts Social Security.
Some of the Democrats picked are great -- like Sens. Bernie Sanders (D-VT), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI).
Others like Warner, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) have not closed the door on benefit cuts and need to hear loudly from their constituents these next several weeks.
Some groups won't name names. We just did because, with Social Security at stake, progressives need to pressure the right people.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- Adam Green, PCCC co-founder
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Let's Get Down To Brass Tacks... WHY... Would Barack Obama, And Fellow Dems Support The... [View all]
WillyT
Oct 2013
OP
Here's a new question: Why would a Democratic Underground member even ask this question....
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#8
You demanded links and info you could refute. You got them. Now you're ignoring them.
Marr
Oct 2013
#78
You know, it's a courtesy to provide context. People are busy, people are working....
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#17
In exchange for tax increases on the wealthy... That's about all they'd do it for
scheming daemons
Oct 2013
#14
Given the history, it would be natural to wonder why he is doing this now? What's the catch?
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#76
So... You'd Be OK With A New Rule Starting With 55 Year Olds... 45 Year Olds ???
WillyT
Oct 2013
#21
lol. thanks! it's been a couple of years or so since it's been in daily talking points
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#26
If There Is A Not Better Time... To Promote Taxing The Rich... I Don't Know What Would Be...
WillyT
Oct 2013
#49
If we want to save SS and Medicare we shouldn't be cutting funding. We should be increasing funding
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2013
#44
Because they believe they can survive the results better than Republicans who let taxes rise
Bolo Boffin
Oct 2013
#46