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The American People Are Being Punished Because Republicans Refused Pay Their Debts
There are few Americans who enjoy being in debt, but it is a fact of life. At least when someone borrows money they have to repay, they have something to show for it whether it is a car, home, or a shiny new Les Paul. However, it is hard to imagine anyone being thrilled about being responsible for another person’s debt, especially if they have the new car and expect you to provide insurance, gas, and upkeep for life, and then take your car if you cannot pay their debt. Americans are being held responsible for Republicans’ debt for two unnecessary wars, costly prescription plan, tax cuts for the rich, and gifts to the oil industry, and to add insult to injury Republicans penalize Americans with spending cuts to give more to people who created the debt in the first place.
Republicans became debt and deficit sensitive in January 2009 just as President Obama was being inaugurated, and they embroiled the entire country, including Democrats, in their single-minded reduce the deficit mission. However, Republicans exempted those who benefitted from the debt of any repayment, and are attempting to rob Americans’ health and retirement accounts, domestic programs, and government services to repay the debt and give more “free stuff” to the debt creators. It is important to note that the people who caused Great Recession were bailed out by taxpayers, and are reaping 93% of the recovery and if Republicans have their way they will give more to those responsible for the Recession.
If Americans understood what Republicans are doing with this debt and deficit hoax, and that they are willing victims of the greatest scam on the people in the nation’s history, they would riot in the streets and dismantle Wall Street brick by brick. First, Republicans gave the defense industry, the wealthy, and pharmaceutical industry borrowed money that racked up the deficit, and demand the people repay the debt with domestic cuts, Medicare, and soon, Social Security. That is bad enough, but those responsible for the Great Recession; banks, financial institutions, and Wall Street are clamoring for more “debt and deficit” reduction paid for by the people after the people bailed them out and while they are reaping profits from the Recession they created.
The 2011 debt ceiling crisis that jeopardized the full faith and credit of the United States perfectly illustrates the outrageous scam Republicans are perpetrating on the American people. To raise the debt limit to pay for Republicans’ two wars, tax cuts for the wealthy, and prescription plan that benefitted big pharma, Republicans demanded spending cuts equal to the amount needed to repay their war, tax cut, and pharmaceutical debt all while refusing to raise taxes on the debt creators. For the third straight year, Paul Ryan is proposing a budget that cuts spending on programs for the people, ends Medicare, and takes food from the poor, children, and seniors to pay down the debt Halliburton, the defense industry, and wealthy incurred and profited from.
The greatest outrage should be at the financial sector that crashed the economy, was bailed out by the people, reaped nearly all the recovery, and then calls for raising the Medicare and Social Security retirement age because as Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein says, “we just can’t afford it–people will just have to work longer to help pay down the deficit.” First, Social Security has no effect on the debt or deficit, and people being told to pay Wall Streets’ debt gained absolutely nothing after they crashed the economy and killed millions of Americans’ jobs. Blankfein’s company, Goldman Sachs, helped crash the economy, was bailed out with $12.9 billion plus $5.5 billion from AIG, gave executives $11 billion in bonuses, and is reaping huge rewards as the economy recovers; now Blankfein says “we” cannot afford Medicare and Social Security and the people have to pay down the deficit. Through their Republican facilitators, corporations and Wall Street have the temerity to demand the people repay their debt and it begs the question; why are Republicans (and some Democrats) not demanding Wall Street and corporations repay their own debt? Many of the largest corporations and Wall Street firms pay nothing in federal taxes that contributes to the debt, and yet Republicans and Democrats fight to reduce their tax rates even more.
Americans received nothing for the Republican debt except more cuts, fewer services, and thousands of soldiers killed and tens-of-thousands more wounded in two costly wars. This year, about 700,000 Americans will lose their jobs, children will lose school lunches, seniors will lose Meals on Wheels, and mothers will lose healthcare for their children as a result of sequestration cuts enacted to pay down Republicans’ debt. Republicans talk about personal responsibility, but their corporate and Wall Street donors’ debt is the sole responsibility of the American people and their deficit repayment scheme is infecting all of Washington with reduction fever.
There is talk of a grand deficit reduction bargain that President Obama insists is balanced with spending cuts and revenue, and rumored to include Social Security cuts in the form of chained-CPI, but naturally, Republicans only accept spending cuts. The Grand Bargain to reduce the debt should be a fair bargain that follows debt rules every American follows; the people that create and benefit from debt repay the debt. It is a simple premise that banks, credit card companies, loan institutions, and businesses adhere to and courts regularly enforce. However, this is America, and there is a different standard when corporations, the financial sector, and Republicans create debt; the people always pay.
Americans have paid for the rich, corporations, financial sector, and Republicans’ debt for too long and it has to stop. Democrats have fallen into the Republican debt-repayment trap and use terms like “everybody has to pay their fair share,” and “we’re all in this together” and they are nice words, but the people end up paying all the debt so Republicans can give more to debt creators. The people can hardly pay more, and they already paid a lot more for Republicans’ wars, tax cuts, oil subsidies, and Wall Street bailouts. As budget talks ramp up this week to keep the government running, there will be great emphasis on debt and deficit reduction, and as sure as the Sun rises in the East, the people will bear the brunt of the spending cuts so Republicans can give more to the people that created and benefitted from the debt.
The real tragedy is that Americans are in proverbial debtor’s prison when they received nothing for Republicans’ debt. It is true the deficit needs to be addressed, but not in a recovering economy and not by cutting Medicare and Social Security, safety nets, social programs, or education, law enforcement, and Veteran’s benefits. However, Republicans won the debt game by enlisting Democrats in their deficit cutting madness that Wall Street, corporations, the Koch brothers, and ALEC masterminded and cretins in the teabagger movement wildly applaud. The sad truth is that on some level, we are all in this together, and we will all go to the bank together, take out hard-earned money together, and pay down the debt Republicans, Wall Street, defense industry, and corporations racked up while they take what is left out of the economy, Medicare, and Social Security. And while Republicans and their donors laugh on the way to their offshore accounts, Democrats will applaud a Grand Bargain of spending cuts, Social Security and Medicare cuts, corporate tax cuts, and perpetual oil subsidies, and as an extra concession to Boehner and Koch brothers, approval of the KeystoneXL pipeline. What a country, and what stupid people to end up in debtor’s prison for rich people’s debt.
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djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 5:58 pm
Today Paul Ryan laid out his vision for what he has in store for the 98% of us REAL AMERICANS.
“This is something we will not give up on because we are not going to give up on destroying the health care system for the American people.”
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“This is something we will not give up on because we are not going to give up on destroying the health care system for the American people.”
If the democrats, starting now dont buy 30 second spots with this on a loop,then they shall be known as DUMMYCRATS
The0bviousNinja
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 6:05 pm
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Because republicans won’t… you’re and imbecile… This is not one sided Don’t point the finger at republicans without acknowledging the 3 pointing back. From a completely independent view, all politicians are responsible, along with the freeloaders and welfare pushers. Wanna solve our national debt? End the war on drugs, and get out of people’s fucking business. While yes, all the banks should be left to handle their own debt, because they are draining us, we need to quit with the exorbitant spending of money we don’t have. Republicans want to spend it on war, or building newer bigger things, propping up their own profits, etc. Democrats want to spend it on controlling people into the bullshit propaganda of “politically correct behavior”, telling what we can and cant eat, who decides what medicines we take, and what toilet paper we use. This is all horse shit. The people are being punished because the president thought it was a good idea to cut the budget in a way that does harm to make a statement and pressure people because HE AND THE DEMOCRATS are not willing to budge, because they screwed over the Republicans in the last “compromise” and should get to do it again according to their entitled thought process. Our entire government is fucking responsible. Don’t forget congress hasn’t done its job since 2008. Passing a budget is essential, and yet they refuse to do so, and continue to drain my future and my children’s future. Get your shit together, and stop the blame game, it was old in middle school.
UncaJoe
Mar. 14th, 2013 at 6:51 am
The GOP’s M.O. err… platform:
4 years of unadulterated obstructionism with the top priority of making sure Obama was a one term president. Over 33 (and counting) wasted attempts trying to repeal Obamacare, to which even FAUX SNOOZE says “That’ll never happen”. Losing seats in both chambers of Congress. An approval rating that barely registers as still breathing. Shall I go on?
I definitely agree, it’s obviously the Democrats’ fault.
RJJB
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 7:41 pm
So, you memorized all the teabagger/libertarian talking points and regurgitated them here for all to see. The highlight was the wonders of 2008 when Republicans finally accomplished what they set out to do and crashed the world’s economy. Nice.
Next time, bring a fresh thought, or maybe a wilder conspiracy theory because your drivel is an old song we’re really sick of hearing. Oh listen…Glenn Beck’s calling you, better run along.
SinghX
Mar. 13th, 2013 at 7:20 am
“…Next time, bring a fresh thought, or maybe a wilder conspiracy theory because your drivel is an old song…”
That was exactly my read, too. My thought bubble, while trying to wade through the guys unawareness of his self (all his babble about being non-bias and independent) was, this guy is way, way behind the curve.
But, this is so typical and predictable of the everyday Joe the Plumber con-retreads–always living in the past, projecting on others and hiding under the bed with a gun…and a 6 pack.
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 13th, 2013 at 7:38 am
Dont forget about that ole time religion
We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another. — Jonathan Swift
TigerLily
Mar. 12th, 2013 at 9:49 pm
“Democrats want to spend it on controlling people into the bullshit propaganda of “politically correct behavior”, telling what we can and cant eat, who decides what medicines we take, and what toilet paper we use “”<<THAT'S A LIE. OUT AND OUT LIE. You know its the REPUBLICANS IN EVERY WOMAN'S BEDROOM trying to take away every conceivalbe path for prosperity for you and me. But corporations? Well thats a whole nother story. THEY WILL LET YOU DIE FOR THEM idjit!
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 13th, 2013 at 9:10 am
President Obama offers his thought on Ryans “cough” budget
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In other words, “Its not even worth wiping your ass with”
Shiva(Moderator)
Mar. 13th, 2013 at 9:20 am
paraphrased quite well
Hermes
Mar. 14th, 2013 at 1:11 pm
It’s just the Republicans? History simply does not support such cant. The Democrats are every bit as guilty of inflating the hoax as the Republicans, and Obama take a special place in sharing that blame. Anyone saying it’s not is either so is just playing politics or just doesn’t know what’s going on.
djchefron(Moderator)
Mar. 14th, 2013 at 1:47 pm
Inform us on how the democrats are just as bad with facts not your assumptions