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The Media Ignores Facts in Order to Push Republican Lies on Fiscal Cliff
The AP is assisting Republicans with their desperate meme that Democrats are to blame for the failure to avert the Fiscal Cliff that Republicans built with previous refusals to compromise.
In an article this morning, the AP reported on Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer’s appearance on NBC’s Today show in which he said he was “encouraged that Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky is getting “actively engaged” in talks to resolve the problem.” Schumer told Today that a deal may be “closer than people think.”
That’s a nice quote from someone who is trying to negotiate with the other side. No mention of the humiliating Republican failure in the House.
But with what did the AP end their story? A Republican quote blaming Democrats.
Yes, for real:
Appearing on the same show Friday, Republican Sen. John Thune noted a meeting later Friday among President Barack Obama and congressional leaders, saying, “It’s encouraging that people are talking.”
The South Dakota senator said, “I think in the end we will get a deal, but the question is the timing of that.”
He also said the two sides are at stalemate because, quote, “Democrats haven’t been willing to discuss the issue of spending.”
That’s helpful, eh? To end with this quote gives it a nice punch. They felt no need to offer their readers facts or context.
Democrats haven’t been willing to discuss spending? First of all, Obama already cut spending by a trillion dollars (1.7 trillion if you count the interest) as a part of the Budget Control Act in 2011. In fact, discretionary spending levels will hit their lowest level as a share of GDP since the early 1960′s.
So, Democrats were willing to discuss spending. They already discussed spending. In point of fact, in the last ten years, Democrats have consistently been more fiscally responsible than Republicans; e.g., the Obama Administration’s spending is the lowest since the Eisenhower Administration.
Second of all, Democrats also put spending on the table in negotiations with Speaker Boehner. It is hardly Democrats’ fault that the Speaker couldn’t get his GOP crazy caucus on board. With that failure, Republicans knew that they lost their leverage and that in the Democratic majority of the Senate, the deal would reflect more Democratic ideas than Republican ideas.
Such is the price of incompetence and inflexibility. Whose fault is this?
We wouldn’t be facing a fiscal cliff at all if Republicans were willing to compromise/govern. But here we are, with Republicans refusing to tax the rich and threatening to raise taxes on all Americans unless they get cuts to “entitlements” in order to play pretend fiscal conservative. They never want to address real spending issues like defense spending. A serious fiscal conservative would take aim at where the bloat and waste linger, not only at their ideological foes.
And of course our media are here to help them sell this utterly false image by ending with a quote from a Republican blaming Democrats for the fiscal cliff.
The truth is that we are here, at the edge of the cliff drama that Republicans created, because Republicans refused to raise taxes on the rich. That is why we are here. Republicans are math impaired. They want the American people to believe they can balance the budget – that they never cared about until they lost power- with spending cuts alone.
The media allows them to get away with this insane idea. The media awaits another Democrat to explain math, and if a Democrat doesn’t do it every single time a Republican pretends to not understand math, the media leaves the notion dangling out there that if only Democrats were willing to address spending, this fiscal cliff would loom no more.
Republicans have become the crazy man on the corner screaming about the “deficit” whenever they are not in charge, and yet telling us that “deficits don’t matter” when they are in charge. Now the crazy man is screaming that Democrats wouldn’t cut spending. These are not serious people, these are not honest people, and these people are not really trying to address the issue they created.
Hey, media, it’s a shell game, wherein Republicans shift conspicuous things and huff about spending cuts in order to hide their refusal to raise taxes on the rich. Do the math: It’s called revenue.
The grifting never ends.
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eddie york
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 12:23 pm
In the standoff over the fiscal cliff, all the discussion has been about the Bush tax cuts. There has been no discussion about the ObamaCare tax increases. That’s a mistake.
Five of the tax increases Americans will face on January 1 are new taxes created under the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare). And they are not just for the very rich. Three of the five will hit people who are solidly middle class.
The new ObamaCare taxes will hit everything from dividends and capital gains to day care and services for special needs children. They will increase the tax bill for those who have extraordinary medical expenses? at the very time when they can least afford to pay higher taxes. They will hike the tax burden for the chronically ill who have several thousand dollars of out-of-pocket prescription drug expenses every year. The taxes will fall on medical devices ranging from pacemakers and artificial hips to bedpans and stents.
President Obama is the biggest spender of public funds in history, and he has shown absolutely no willingness to make any significant cuts in spending programs. The fiscal cliff, then, offers the GOP the unprecedented opportunity to cut spending, something that is otherwise impossible to do with President Obama through compromise.
No matter how the fall over the cliff develops, the president will successfully use it to blame Republicans. The average American voter has not yet felt the impact of the ObamaCare tax increases that will be enacted Jan. 1, 2013, whether the cliff fall is averted or not. And more importantly, no matter how Mitt Romney tried to explain the negative effects of Obama’s fiscal policies, the electorate voted for Obama. So the GOP needs to abandon the idea that they will be able to convince the electorate that Obama’s policies will hurt working Americans.
To provide all Americans with health insurance, premiums will have to rise to pay for it, Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini told CNBC’s “Closing Bell” on Wednesday…
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 12:28 pm
www.forbes.com/sites/real...
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Any spending is done with the congress’s approval. Move along.
Karen Roberts
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 12:35 pm
Thank you for stating the obvious to anyone who has any brains. Most Americans are learning already not to trust the media. I hope politicausa understands that we get all are facts from facebook posts. The republicans attitude is not unexpected. We hoped for better from them but expected the worse. Seems the republican party is cooking their own goose. There are just so many chances that “We The People” will give them before we are fed up altogether. Know, that they have few chances left, if any.
Again, thanks.
lm945
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 3:30 pm
You couldn’t be more wrong about the GOP.
Republicans have been playing the long game. They’ve been desperate to eliminate FDR’s New Deal and any and all programs which benefit anyone other than the obscenely wealthy (f/k/a “Robber Barons”).
Their 80-odd years of patience is finally paying off.
Patricia
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 3:36 pm
“Democrats also put spending on the table in negotiations with Speaker Boehner.” Please list the spending cuts offered by the Democrats. Thank you:)
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 4:26 pm
SS for one, raising the age of medicare
Tom
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 5:41 pm
Patricia, you obviously don’t pay attention to politics or else you are a Fox News cult member. How else could you have missed the screaming over the spending cuts Democrats offered? WAKE UP. Don’t blame us because you don’t know things. GOOGLE!
djchefron
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 6:18 pm
Cuts, Consolidations,
and Savings
Budget of the U.S. Government
www.whitehouse.gov/sites/...
See Patricia all you have do to is ask
djchefron
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 6:09 pm
How quickly we forget.Remember Ron Fournier was the AP bureau chief during President Obama first run for the presidency.The writing was skewed that the joke was he was running for McCain’s press secretary.
AP’s Ron Fournier delivers for his almost boss, John McCain
americablog.com/2008/08/a...
The AP has always been biased in favor of republicans.So whatever they print,just like seeing a doctor, always get a second opinion.
jokedoctor
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 4:15 pm
It’s not only simple arithmetic, it’s also history. The nation’s most prosperous years were 1941-1973; they were also the highest taxed years. And again, the 90′s (after the 93 budget agreement); high taxes, high prosperity.
It’s a lesson in history and economists. Economists have a terrible tendency of not reviewing history and then acting like they have the answers.
Jake
Dec. 31st, 2012 at 1:26 pm
It’s all part of the bigger plan. One side blames the other while that side blames anyone but themselves. Oh, it’s the Republicans…no wait it’s the Democrats…yes yes it’s BOTH. But trust me on this, it isn’t anyone’s fault but the sheeple who elect the same idiots to offices. Manufacture a crises once again and the people beg for a savior who they view as right when it isn’t. It’s only right when you’re brainwashed into thinking your side is right. Neither one is focused on the real problems underlying in our government. Ron Paul was/is right!