Categories: Featured News

Obama SOTU Message to Republicans, If They Want Cuts The Rich Have to Pay More

Last updated on February 13th, 2013 at 10:30 pm

President Obama sent a clear message to Republicans in the SOTU. If they want any cuts at all, they have to raise more revenue.

The president said,

In 2011, Congress passed a law saying that if both parties couldn’t agree on a plan to reach our deficit goal, about a trillion dollars’ worth of budget cuts would automatically go into effect this year. These sudden, harsh, arbitrary cuts would jeopardize our military readiness. They’d devastate priorities like education, energy, and medical research. They would certainly slow our recovery, and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. That’s why Democrats, Republicans, business leaders, and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in Washington as “the sequester,” are a really bad idea.

Now, some in this Congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training; Medicare and Social Security benefits.

That idea is even worse. Yes, the biggest driver of our long-term debt is the rising cost of health care for an aging population. And those of us who care deeply about programs like Medicare must embrace the need for modest reforms – otherwise, our retirement programs will crowd out the investments we need for our children, and jeopardize the promise of a secure retirement for future generations.

But we can’t ask senior citizens and working families to shoulder the entire burden of deficit reduction while asking nothing more from the wealthiest and most powerful. We won’t grow the middle class simply by shifting the cost of health care or college onto families that are already struggling, or by forcing communities to lay off more teachers, cops, and firefighters. Most Americans – Democrats, Republicans, and Independents – understand that we can’t just cut our way to prosperity. They know that broad-based economic growth requires a balanced approach to deficit reduction, with spending cuts and revenue, and with everybody doing their fair share. And that’s the approach I offer tonight.

The president slammed the door on the face of Republicans who thought that the revenue discussion was over. Obama made it clear. Republicans don’t get any cuts unless they raise taxes on the wealthy. Oh, and those cuts won’t be coming from Social Security and Medicare.

I think the president just let Republicans know that the revenue discussion is far from over.

Follow Me
Jason Easley

Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements. Awards and  Professional Memberships Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and The American Political Science Association

Recent Posts

Don’t Dismiss Elon Musk’s Menacing Suggestion to Impregnate Taylor Swift

When Elon Musk tweets that he will "give her a child" he is not offering…

2 hours ago

Trump Melts Down And Threatens ABC News For Debate Fact Check

Donald Trump responded to getting fact-checked by ABC News during the presidential debate by threatening…

4 hours ago

Even Fox News Says Kamala Harris Won The Debate

Trump's debate performance was so bad that even Fox News couldn't spin it for him.

13 hours ago

63% Of Debate Watchers Say Kamala Harris Won

According to the CNN debate watchers poll 63% of viewers thought Kamala Harris won compared…

15 hours ago

Taylor Swift Endorses Kamala Harris As GOP’s Worst Nightmares Come True

Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz after the Vice President's debate domination of…

16 hours ago

Kamala Harris Dominates As Trump Was A Debate Disaster

Trump started off with bad body language and came unglued. He is ranting and raving…

17 hours ago