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The Republican Party Resolves to Destroy Middle Class Once and For All in 2013
Paul Krugman, the famed economist and Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times, has, in recent years, coined quite a few clever nicknames for hypocritical fiscal conservatives. And in referring to fiscal conservatives, he does not write of the dying breed of Republicans like Bob Dole, the former Senator, Presidential candidate and disabled war veteran who was humiliated in public by his own party earlier this month.
Dole made a rare appearance in the Senate chamber several weeks ago in an attempt to promote passage of a seemingly benign U.N. Treaty, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Designed to improve access and mobility for the disabled across the globe, the treaty met with defeat from the crazed likes of political also-ran Rick Santorum, who decried the treaty on the catch-all Tea Party grounds that it posed a “direct assault on us and our family!”
It’s enough to make you wonder if Dole asked Santa for a time machine this Christmas so he could venture back to 1996 and fall off the stage at that rally directly onto Santorum’s delusional, useless noggin. It’s frightening to consider that in 2013, nearly 20 years after his failed bid for the Oval Office, Dole would be considered an unelectable liberal radical within his party’s ranks.
But I digress. When Paul Krugman writes of “deficit scolds,” “bond vigilantes,” and my personal favorite, “prophets of fiscal doom,” he refers to true charlatans like Congressman Paul Ryan, who wrote former President George W. Bush a budget-busting blank check for eight years, rubber stamping every unaffordable idea of which Dubya could dream, before suddenly putting on his serious monetary face the minute a Democratic President took the oath of office.
For months, nay years, we have been hearing from Ryan and his ilk that failure to address our long term budget deficits presents dire consequences, an imminent collapse of American security and respectability at a minimum if not an outright nullification of our entire way of life. As we moved ever closer to the edge of the fiscal cliff, the caterwauling grew louder…until it became clear that there’s just no way that President Obama is going to go against public opinion and leave the Bush-era tax cuts intact wholesale.
And just like that, the old fiscal cliff doesn’t seem so scary to GOP leadership. After all, when you come down to it, it’s not Ryan, Santorum or the one percent who will end up hurting if Congress blows past its 2012 deadline, right?
Those who booted up their computers this week to catch up on post-holiday news were greeted with headlines like this: “Senators Returning With Little Urgency as Fiscal Clock Ticks.” Writers Jonathan Weisman and Jennifer Steinhauer report “With just five days left to make a deal, President Obama and members of the Senate were set to return to Washington on Thursday with no clear path out of their fiscal morass even as the Treasury Department warned that the government will soon be unable to pay its bills unless Congress acts.”
Why the sudden move away from Republican baying about the dangers of falling over the fiscal cliff? Another writer for The Times, Nelson D. Schwartz, offers a possible answer: “Some hits — like a two percentage point increase in payroll taxes and the end of unemployment benefits for more than two million jobless Americans — would be felt right away. But other effects, like tens of billions in automatic spending cuts, to include both military and other programs, would be spread out between now and the end of the 2013 fiscal year in September.”
Why worry about what happens at the end of the year, in other words, when it is merely the unemployed and the working middle class who will take an immediate hit to their financial solvency? And lest anyone think the GOP is really troubled by the “automatic spending cuts,” it is best to keep in mind that the word “military” is the only one that gets their attention.
By now I really ought to be used to this sort of disingenuous skullduggery, the seamlessness with which members of the GOP establishment will hold the ENTIRE NATION and its future hostage in order to save some millionaires/billionaires a few bucks, but I must confess, I am not. I urge the mass media to give these tricks their proper title – treason.
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Tom M
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 9:30 pm
I’ve always felt these snakes in politicians clothing should be classified as treasonous!
Sally
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 10:32 pm
And I’ve always felt that pledging allegiance to a lobbyist is also treason. I wrote my dear rep. Dave Camp about that, and he has yet to answer, OR deny his pledge to plunge the nation into free fall. No, all he talks about is some grand tax reform plan, which I pointed out to him was never once shown to the public, even though he has been grandstanding about it for years. Is there a plan or not? I doubt it. Like everything else Republican, it’s all smoke, mirrors, and fear-mongering. Gotta keep the war machine greased, and gotta make all those little boys gun crazy so we can have more cannon fodder for the future. These men should be ashamed. And in jail.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:15 pm
My representative Bob Corker has committed treason twice. Once with french kissing Norquist and once on 1/20/2009 when he met with 11 other reps to plot and ensure Obama’s failure
Eykis
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:14 am
Shiva,
Bob “CheckIntoCash” Corker is NOT the only treasoner here in Tennessee – Lamar “Kamikaze” Alexander and every single US House member from Tennessee with the exception of Cohen-Memphis and Cooper-Nashville are equally treasonous.
Corker tries to play moderate like our idiot governor but is a coward who goes with the Evangelibaggers at every opportunity and every vote.
We really need to do something here. I say we need progressive women but I do not know many~
christina
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 8:43 am
Sally, I always do this, I accidentally hit dislike and now I can’t change it :) I just had to sat that I agree.
CGb
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:58 am
Sally, I feel your pain about Dave Camp. I live in the Metro Detroit area but thankfully I have a Dem rep (John Dingell). What about the State of Michigan? We are more screwed here in the state thanks to our bold face liar gov Snyder. So many folks were duped and I sure hope they learned the lesson. Never vote for anyone who is a repub until the current repubs become more sane.
labrat
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:32 pm
You keep voting, Republicans. Thanks. A LOT.
C.
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:36 pm
Please start complaining to these republican congressmen, to their offices, it’s important, it’s on record, SO DO IT!!!
The repubs do this so well, they pour it on, they drive their supporters to an outraged response, which is then put on record.
The dems not so much, we are so much more easy going, trusting, way less proactive and less angry, we don’t like going that direction.
GAH, if you are bothered by this. Call your republican congressmen!!! Yell at them. Let your anger, outrage and disappointment out! They work for us. Voice your opinion, you voted Nov. 6, are they listening to and respecting your vote? I think not. Let them know your displeasure.
KatzKids
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 4:08 am
Absolutely, please do it! I’m blessed, all four of our representatives (Senators included) are Democrats. I still make sure they know my opinion on things & they never let me down. I also let them know how much I appreciate them.
Karen
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 12:02 am
HA! I’ve been complaining to my congressman (Tim Scott) and senators (Graham and DeMint) and all I get back are letters thanking me for my support, even though I don’t support even one single thing that they do! They don’t care what you say, they never hear or see it. If they do, they pretend not to. Sleazy, scumbag hypocrites, and Graham most of all, he’s closet-bound and not going to come out due to his fear that his republican-tea-party will primary him in 4 years. I’m frustrated with the lot of them.
Alex
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 8:18 am
Vote all Republicans that are up for reelection in 2014 out!
Rho
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:19 am
Well, I tried to do that in FL dis 2, but it didn’t take. Apparently the voters hated Al Lawson more than Steve Southerland, but I think the abundance of melanin in his skin had something to do with that. It’s so sad.
Candra
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 9:52 am
The treasonous party, a/k/a the Republican party, must be voted out at the midterm elections. Signing the Norquist pledge was enough. Record-breaking filibusters was enough. Attempting to steal the Presidential election was enough. Vowing to make Obama a one term President was enough. Purposefully trashing the economy was enough.
We have had enough of these traitors.
2014 = ENOUGH
Rho
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:21 am
the Norquist pledge was written when Clinton went into office. This outdated P.O.S. document needs to be shredded and burned, and not renewed after every race. Either the pledge or Norquist himself needs to be ninja’d.
M.R.M
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:12 am
WOW! i just cant beleve ive worked so DAM hard, for 30 years, just to loose / sell it all, for pennie’s on the dollar, at the end, in order to get by in life! now they want to do it to the upper middle class? Can you say “OBSTRUCTIONIST’s” or better yet “TERRORIST’s” ??? they should be tryed on there act’s! 47% of the people, are owed money for there “”TREASONOUS ACTION’s!”"….. is this the incentive plan, they have for us, in order for us/our children, to work harder in the future??? *******this is modern day slavery, at it’s finest!********
Joy
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 11:21 am
This is a sad time in America… The Tea Party controlled GOP has acted against America in every way possible. It’s as if we have criminals running our state houses and Congress. There has to be a recourse other than waiting until 2014. Many can’t afford to wait until 2014 especially those receiving unemployment. Are there any legitimate legal actions that can take place by the DOJ? How can these mean spirited people even sleep at night? They claim to be Christians and they have no Christian behavior. They seem to have no idea what Christianity really means. Paul faux Ryan claims to be Catholic but he worshipped an atheist in Ayn Rand. This is a great post. I hope there’s something that can be done. Right now all the weight is on our President and he barely gets support from his own party. He tries so hard to deal with these monsters and nothing works. What is he supposed to do? They were literally smiling after the failed Plan B as they left for the holidays. God please help the President and the United States of America!
James Threadgill
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 11:54 am
The policy of trickle down, introduced by Reagan and pursued by the New Right over the past thirty years is the idea the many should live off the table scraps of the few, nothing less, nothing more. Inequality is and always has been the gravest threat to the American experiment, the existence of a robust middle class, and upward mobility available to all.
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JJM
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 8:16 pm
These guys have loudly proclaimed their hatred for our government and their desire to destroy its economy … why aren’t we declaring THEM “enemies of the state” and investigating them or even prosecuting them for conspiracy, along with Norquist?
Inez
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 9:07 pm
The DOJ should begin to research and come up with cha rges against the GOPers that will stick Everyone of these PIRATES are on a ship of fools. Every one of their constituents will feel the effects of their treacherous acts. Holding up on the farm bill will deny children the milk, they need for growth. How many ,other than the 1, %will be able to afford $7.00 or more for a gallon of milk.Why are we, hard working AMERICANS, subjected to the discrimination for being middle class? My current Congressman is a Democrat, but on 1/1/13 we’ll have a damned Republican due to redistricting….
Lynda
Dec. 30th, 2012 at 4:54 pm
As scary as these ReTHUG-lic-CLOWNS are, what is even more scary is that enough folks bought into their craziness to vote them into office!
Peter Glynn
Jan. 2nd, 2013 at 6:46 pm
I was a Republican for most of my 51 years. But this is not my father’s Republican Party. It has mutated into 1) Old guard elites that have corporations and lobbyists as their constituency and 2) Tea Party Republicans whose platform is reactionary, ill-informed and misguided.
If there is one single vision that can bring our country back on track it is this: Our leaders must recognize that the only constituency that matters is the Middle Class. The country that fosters the biggest, healthiest and most prosperous Middle Class take all the chips. That mean Jobs, education and incentives for small business. The corporate titans have out-grown the middle class and over-relied on globalism. Let them move their HQ to Beijing and see how that works for them.
Until we get serious about restoring the health of the middle class we are screwed by demographics.
Our current politicians are among the most cowardly and misdirected in US history…Republicans first, followed closely by Democrats.