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TomCADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-03-11 02:17 PM
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LAT Editorial - "Picking the right fiscal fight" - Blames Democrats, Gives Republicans A Free Pass
Here is an article continuing the corporate media's narrative of blaming Democrats, and giving Republicans a free pass. The article describes Obama's efforts to reduce the deficit as "timid," but it ignores the role of Republicans in demanding tax cuts to the richest 1 percent, which is one the top drivers of the deficit. Indeed, nothing is mentioned about the role of tax cuts in causing the deficit to explode. Of course, this same media, will also publish sock puppet attacks from the left about liberals being unhappy with Obama such as Bill O'Reilly's frequent discussion of so-called liberal dissatisfaction with President Obama.

Gee! It is so nice that Fox News is concerned about the left!

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinionla/la-ed-budget-20110403,0,696862.story


Washington's prolonged fight over the current fiscal year's budget seemed to be wrapping up last week when negotiators for the House, Senate and Obama administration reportedly agreed in principle to cut spending by $33 billion — about as much as leaders of the Republican-controlled House initially sought. Then Republicans aligned with the "tea party" movement threatened to scuttle the compromise, demanding the full $61 billion in cuts that they'd pushed through the House in February. One tea party group even pledged to challenge House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) in the GOP primary next year if he strikes a deal that doesn't cut enough spending.

The dissidents don't seem to realize that conservatives have already won the argument with liberals on one important level. The Democrats who control the Senate and the White House had insisted that the economic recovery wasn't strong enough to withstand any loss of federal dollars. Now they're just dickering over the magnitude of the cuts and the details. That concession opened the door to a deal, but the split in the House GOP caucus threatens to close it. Not only are some lawmakers in the tea party wing demanding larger cuts, they're also insisting on the rollbacks the House proposed on healthcare reform, abortion, public broadcasting and environmental protection. Few, if any, of those riders have the votes to pass the Senate, let alone override a veto.

At a tea party event outside the Capitol on Thursday, speakers exhorted lawmakers to stand firm for the full amount of cuts and restrictions even if meant shutting down the government after the current stop-gap funding bill runs out April 8. Fortunately for all concerned, the House GOP leadership hasn't been willing to forsake the kind of compromise that divided government — and a citizenry with differing priorities — necessitate.

Besides, lawmakers concerned about deficit spending and the country's fiscal health have bigger fish to fry. On Tuesday, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) plans to lay out his proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins in October. Unlike the timid deficit-reduction steps President Obama included in his blueprint for fiscal 2012, Ryan's proposal is expected to take a whack at one of the main sources of Washington's fiscal problems: healthcare entitlements. Meanwhile, a bipartisan group of six senators is trying to devise a multiyear plan for eliminating the deficit before the national debt becomes unsustainable.

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msongs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-03-11 02:22 PM
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1. Obama APPROVED "tax cuts to the richest 1 percent". he could have vetoed them and chose not to nt
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aquart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-03-11 02:26 PM
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2. Sigh.
Suddenly I have this vision of the Straw Man in Wizard of Oz.
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TomCADem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-03-11 04:51 PM
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3. And Had He Vetoed Them, This Congress Would Have Went Along With Increase? ROFL!
Edited on Sun Apr-03-11 04:57 PM by TomCADem
The corporate media would have ran interference for Republicans, and blamed the left for the economic catastrophe that followed. Look at this article, which says absolutely squat about the role of tax cuts. Some folks are just way too trusting of the corporate media.

Also, I like how you give Republicans a free pass per the corporate narrative of giving Republicans a free pass on this issue. If President Obama had refused any tax cut for the rich, and the new Congress was seated, what do you think the Tea Partiers would have done? Do you honestly think the corporate media would have reported this straight?
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