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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Obama Capitulates to Republicans Obama Capitulates to Republicans - by Stephen Lendman Despite campaign pledges and President Obama opposing extending tax cuts for households earning over $250,000, another promise made was broken. At the same time, while supporting them for working Americans, he said doing so permanently is unaffordable. Unsurprisingly, a December 6 White House press release issued a "Statement by the President on Tax Cuts and Unemployment Benefits," saying: While "disagree(ing)" with Republicans, he capitulated, arguing that "without a willingness to give on both sides, there's no reason to believe (the current) stalemate won't continue well into next year....I am not willing to let that happen....it would be the wrong thing to do." "As a result, we have arrived at a framework for a bipartisan agreement." Everyone will get a tax cut on income, capital gains, dividends, and the Bush enacted federal estate tax that lapsed at the start of 2010, including the super-rich (who deserve higher, not lower taxes), Obama caving to Republicans and deep-pocketed donors who'd likely give less if they paid more. In Obama-speak, we need to make "tough choices...to secure our future and our children's future and our grandchildren's future" by: -- permanent wars; -- greater super-rich enrichment; -- temporary populist benefit extensions; as well as -- class warfare coming through neoliberal austerity for working Americans, mainly middle class ones, targeted for elimination. Neither Obama or congressional allies explained it or that both parties accelerated it in recent years. Super-rich Americans will be further enriched by greater estate tax deductions. The exemption will be raised to $5 million for an individual (up from $3.5 million in 2009) and $10 million per family in addition to cutting the tax rate to from 45 to 35%. It matches levels not seen since the Great Depression's onset, besides the current greatest ever wealth gap disparity, obscene and unjustified by any standard. In the midst of a deepening Main Street depression, rich and super-rich Americans never had it so good, thanks to Obama and congressional Democrats governing like Republicans, signaling harder times ahead for working households. In contrast, the administration and Congress initiated no jobs creation programs or serious long-term relief for millions of unemployed, including many who've lost homes through foreclosure. Instead, unemployment benefits are extended grudgingly for limited periods. In prior downturns, they were enacted routinely without expiration until recessions ended. Handouts to the Rich, Pay Freezes for Federal Employees On November 29, Obama froze pay for all civilian federal employees, a White House press release saying: Deficit-cutting priorities take precedence. "Just as families and businesses around the nation have tightened their belts so must their government." As a result, "the President has decided to propose a" two-year freeze through 2012, excluding military personnel and employees getting promotions. The administration calls it shared sacrifice, "another step in what (it's) done as part of its Accountable Government initiative to cut costs, save taxpayer dollars and do more with less in the federal government." Except, of course, for Wall Street, other corporate favorites, imperial adventurism, war profiteers, tax cuts for the rich and super-rich, and other privileged beneficiaries on the government dole. Only the little people make sacrifices, collateral damage in Pentagon-speak. Others do very well, thank you very much, including $30 billion more for businesses that buy equipment in the next two years. Neoliberal Austerity Coming Other handouts will follow, generous ones if Obama's deficit cutting commission proposals are adopted. An earlier article addressed them, accessed through the following link: http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/11/obama-teams-deficit-cutting-proposal.html They include dramatically cutting income tax rates to 9, 15 and 24%, down from six brackets ranging from 10 - 35% for income over $373,650. Also slashing corporate rates from 35 - 26%, combined with eliminating some deductions easily manipulated around by clever tax lawyers. At the same time, the following pain was proposed: -- ending or capping middle class tax breaks, including deductions for home mortgage interest and tax-free employer provided medical insurance; -- deeper Medicare cuts, including higher co-pays and other ways to make recipients pay more; -- "comprehensive tort reform," making it harder for aggrieved patients to file malpractice suits; -- raising the Social Security retirement age to 69 by 2075 and reducing cost-of-living increases; -- by 2015, cutting the federal work force by 10%, adding more to the unemployment rolls; and -- raising the federal gasoline tax by 15 cents a gallon and imposing "user fees" on motorists to fund the federal transportation and highway spending program. Congress Looks After Its Own In January 2009, Congress voted itself a $4,700 increase, raising their pay to $174,000. It abstained in 2010 and 2011, the law requiring both Houses reject it. Otherwise, it's automatic. According to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Obama's announced freeze doesn't apply to "legislative-branch employees," including Congress able to raise, freeze, or cut pay for all government workers at all levels. In 2011, military personnel will get a 1.4% increase, the smallest one since 1973, OMB citing low inflation as justification. Yet considering wartime hardships, including long deployments, high risk, possible severe injuries and deaths, who more than combat forces deserve more consideration on pay and other benefits. Next year and perhaps thereafter, it will be grudgingly meager. A Final Comment Obama, congressional Democrats and Republicans back shared sacrifice. The rich and super-rich share. Others most in need sacrifice through growing poverty, lost jobs and homes, lower pay, and fewer benefits "to bolster the economy," according to New York Times writers David Herszenhorn and Jackie Calmes in their December 7 article headlined, "Tax Deal Suggests New Path for Obama." Honest observers call it business as usual, new policies like current ones plus painful proposed austerity. For Obama: "It's not perfect, but this compromise (read capitulation) is an essential step on the road to recovery," for whom he didn't say. "It will stop middle-class taxes from going up" while Washington plans eliminating middle income households. "It will spur our private sector to create millions of new jobs, and add momentum that our economy badly needs." Few, in fact, have been created, showing labor force stagnation, full-time jobs being cut. In the last six months, 1.6 million have been lost. Those added are temporary or part time with low pay and few benefits. Moreover, the broader household survey shows large declines - 330,000 in October, another 173,000 in November, a pattern stubbornly persisting. Shadowstats reports true unemployment, including discouraged workers and those wanting full-time jobs but can't find them at 22.6%, not the Labor Department's jerry-rigged 9.8%. In a word, the job market's sick, administration policies doing little to improve it. Obama's "compromise" does provide a two-year expanded tax credits extension, including the Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, and American Opportunity Tax Credit as well as a 2% cut in payroll taxes in lieu of eliminating the Making Work Pay tax credit. It also extends unemployment benefits another 13 months, gives some families a college tuition tax credit, and adjusts the alternative minimum tax temporarily (indexing it for inflation), exempting 21 million households from being hit. The cost, of course, adds hugely to the deficit, up to $900 billion over the next two years, according to some estimates. Neither party scrimps on lavish handouts to corporate favorites, wailing only about crumbs to working households, even under Obama's so-called "compromise." Economist Paul Krugman opposes extending George Bush's 2001 "fast one, (his) irresponsible tax cut," largely benefitting America's rich and super-rich. In his December 5 op-ed headlined "Let's Not Make a Deal," he urged "just say no." Obama and congressional allies didn't listen, capitulating instead to Republican "blackmailers." Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening. http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.
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#1. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)
Obama is a puppet as are the republicans and they all react to their strings being pulled by the internationalists that own them. Cut the shit Stephen ... the old left vs. right nonsense doesn't get traction here.
"Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Revere God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man".
Supporting the FEDS is like paying a bully to beat yourself up !
"Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Revere God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man".
What makes you think that your progressive bullshit is something those participating on this 4um want to read? The only ones interested are those you pay to come here and participate as moles. You and anyone with your same opinions/ideas/policies have been and are the root of the problem for this country. Our "leaders" all now take office with the strings of the left attached to them. There is no two party system here and however the politicians prefer to identify themselves, they are all the same. Bought and paid for by the elite and the evil. Go sell your wares elsewhere.
Good heavens.
Like the heavens have any need for the BS of Lendman. I don't think so.
Good heavens... Such language from a lady.
No lady here. Just a grouchy olde woman with a beeg mouth!
Well, okay this time Propaganda whether by the ounce or the ton, it all adds up and jews are persistent.
it is not just capitulate. Ever since taking office Obama has agreed with the previous republican policies across the board. on all issues of significance he is a republican. just showing his true colors that's all. I agree with the others that this left-right, republican-democrat paradigm is worthless. Obama is a puppet just like GW Bush was. the rank and file democrats must be really pissed. I can sympathize. Many rank and file republicans were equally pissed 20 years ago by the first Bush and what was perceived as his betrayals.
Psalms 137:1 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.
well I always like Stephen's articles myself. The fact that he comes from the liberal or progressive tradition means nothing to me. Stephen's very intelligent. He's got a lot of experience in this world. He got his degree from Harvard a long time ago. I wish he understood that people coming from the conservative tradition are not his enemy, and I think he does. we have good people on both left and right. Obama is not an honest liberal just as george bush was not an honest conservative. I would be happy to vote for Dennis Kucinich or Ron Paul. Both are radicals in extreme opposition to the many wars around the world. Both oppose the Federal Reserve. Both oppose the World Trade Organization and the many trade treaties that entangle us in bad deals. In truth I have no opportunity to vote for either. We have only a few people willing to do the right thing and stand up for the American cause. We need to appreciate those few. Stephen Lendman is also jewish. This does not make him an enemy at all. I was in barry goldwater's presence several times. He made it very clear to people that all his life he purposely split his vote between republican and democrat. He said there were good democrats and we needed to find them and vote for them. Ronald Reagan also had a lot of democrat friends believe it or not. One of the keys to the successes that Reagan had is that he did listen carefully to the democrats and try to accommodate what he felt were their legitimate concerns.
Psalms 137:1 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.
I read Lendman often, but today his subject and my mood butted heads. I worked in the Goldwater Campaign in So. Cal many, many years ago. I don't see the two party system as anything this country enjoys so Democrap or Pub isn't a form of identification that would decide my vote. Years ago character was the deciding factor. Unfortunately, all we see in today's culture is little character, but many characters.
I surely can't blame you.
Psalms 137:1 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.
Dennis Kucinich on Gun Control Democratic Representative (OH-10) We have babies dying in the streets; ban handguns Q: How would you address gun violence that continues to be the #1 cause of death among African-American men? A: I was mayor of Cleveland and I grew up in the city and you could sometimes hear gunshots as part of the music of the night. We know that theres a Virginia Tech happening in this country every day. At least 32 people are killed every day with handguns. We know that over a period of 100 days, as many people are killed by handguns as died in 9/11 in this country. We know that there is a crisis of public safety and security. We have babies dying in the streets because of these handguns. Now, weve got to give a direct answer. It is time that we ban handguns. We have to do that in order to protect our cities. It is time that we took a position that says that the 14th Amendment, you know, that right to life, liberty, is just as important as the 2nd Amendment. Its time that we took a stand on behalf of the health and safety of the American people and, as president, Im ready to do that Source: 2007 NAACP Presidential Primary Forum Jul 12, 2007
Right on! Just another make it look like he had no choice. Same old shit that the two party's play for their masters.
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