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Super Committee's Failure Is A Win For Occupy Movement, Some Progressives Say

First Posted: 11/21/11 09:09 PM ET Updated: 11/22/11 01:30 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- The nail barely thudded into the coffin of Congress' failed super committee Monday before all sides launched a barrage of blame, signaling what may be a year-long showdown over fiscal responsibility and fairness amid the Occupy Wall Street movement.

A year ago, Republicans seemed -- to progressives -- to win all of the key negotiations over taxes and spending, with President Obama agreeing to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for two more years.

Many on the left feared that after Congress created the super committee with unprecedented powers to move legislation, they would get rolled again, with Congress enacting deep cuts to the social safety net and requiring nothing more from the rich and corporations.

But a funny thing happened on the way to the chopping block -- Occupy Wall Street erupted, and made the idea of America's historic levels of income inequality a central part of the political debate -- and one that has potential to change the landscape. The death of the super committee may go down as the first evidence of that change.

"After Occupy Wall Street, a month later, you were getting a lot more attention to income inequality, and that's a tremendous change in the politics of the country," said Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), whose district includes Wall Street.

Nadler would not say for certain that the new dynamic prompted Democrats to take a tougher stand in refusing to accept cuts to Social Security and Medicare unless they were accompanied by sacrifices from the wealthy. But still, he told HuffPost, "That may be."

The movement's rhetoric is certainly reflected more and more in Democratic arguments, with numerous appeals to help the 99 percent. Policy and and political advocates on the left say it stems from the phenomenon that started in lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park in September.

"The general pattern was that the Democrats give more than they get, and their base was getting fed up," said Bruce Mirken, with the non-partisan but left-leaning Greenlining Institute.

"I think they were finally hearing from their constituents, whether they were camping out in front of banks or sending in letters, email, or making phone calls," Mirken said. "I think leaders in Congress who say they stand up for the middle class may have finally gotten a back bone from seeing all this support."

"A super committee working to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits was an absurd anachronism in the era of Occupy Wall Street -- in which the 99 percent are calling for Wall Street banks and the rich to finally pay their fair share," said Adam Green, a co-founder of the liberal Progressive Change Campaign Committee. "Good bye and good riddance."

Perhaps, but the debate will go on, and the reaction was starkly partisan. Even President Obama, who has often cast himself in the role of conciliator-in-chief at critical moments, didn't shy away from laying blame.

"To their credit, many Democrats in Congress were willing to put politics aside and commit to reasonable adjustments that would have reduced the cost of Medicare, as long as they were part of a balanced approach," Obama said in a speech early Monday night. "But despite the broad agreement that exists for such an approach, there are still too many Republicans in Congress who have refused to listen to the voices of reason and compromise."

Other Democrats offered a harsh assessment, as well, with super committee member Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) declaring the ideological divide was greater than ever, and that Democrats could not give in. "We would not give another $550 billion tax cut to the wealthiest. Shifting the tax burden to the middle class was not the way to reduce the deficit," he said.

Perhaps the the most-heated statements belonged to the Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) blamed Republicans for catering to the fringe of their base. "The American people are tired of their elected leaders listening to the extreme voices in their party instead of the voices of reason," Reid said in a statement. "I am disappointed that Republicans never found the courage to ignore Tea Party extremists and millionaire lobbyists like Grover Norquist," Reid added, referring the the head of the anti-tax Americans for Tax Reform.

His office also cut a video of Norquist to emphasize that he took credit for the GOP's hard-line stance on taxes.

For his part, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said in a statement that Democrats' insistence on leaving the Bush-era cuts -- which expire after 2012 -- out of the equation amounts to a massive tax hike. He denigrated their position as "puzzling."

"In the end, an agreement proved impossible not because Republicans were unwilling to compromise, but because Democrats would not accept any proposal that did not expand the size and scope of government or punish job creators," McConnell argued in a line of attack often repeated by the GOP.

In a sign of how estranged and entrenched the sides are, none of the leaders thanked members of the super committee who were not in their own party for their efforts -- a customary courtesy de rigueur in such standoffs.

And the campaign committees made it clear that both sides see the deficit debate as pivotal to 2012. The National Republican Congressional Campaign fired off campaign attacks against 50 Democrats over the super committee's failure even before it was formally declared dead.

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee head Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) waited for the official announcement, but didn't hold back in his reaction.

"The American people want an end to this gridlock with a balanced approach to reducing the debt that creates jobs, protects the Medicare guarantee, and brings shared sacrifice from the ultra wealthy and Big Oil," he said in a statement. "Voters have a chance to end this gridlock in November 2012."

The hostile language likely foreshadows a tough final month of the year, when Congress must deal with several major, expensive problems, including funding the government and helping the unemployed.

It was in extending unemployment benefits last December that Democrats caved in to demands to extend the Bush tax cuts for two more years. Occupy Wall Street may change that discussion this time around, and many on the left think that talk of economic fairness will shape the debate through 2012.

"It is a discussion that I think has finally gotten a place in the national spotlight that it deserves," Mirken said. "And I think it will make a difference."

UPDATE: Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. -- Members of the Occupy Wall Street movement on an "Occupy the Highway" march to Washington, D.C. saw the super committee's collapse as a victory, declaring in a press release as they arrived: "Super Committee Fail = Occupy Wall Street Win."

"The so-called Super Committee was a failure from the beginning. It was an attempt to do something undemocratic. Thankfully it didn't work," said Michael Glazer, an organizer of Occupy the Highway. "No one has the courage to stand up inside our corrupt political system and fight for regular Americans. So, we will continue to take a stand outside the system."

Michael McAuliff covers Congress and politics for The Huffington Post. Talk to him on Facebook.

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WASHINGTON -- The nail barely thudded into the coffin of Congress' failed super committee Monday before all sides launched a barrage of blame, signaling what may be a year-long showdown over fiscal re...
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behindEnemyLines 10:51 AM on 11/22/2011
lol OWS actually thinks they had anything to do with this? Really? Dems and Repubs are fighting over the same things they were fighting over before OWS even appeared. The predictions (before OWS pooped up) came to fruition when it failed to come to some kind of deal. 

So what victory was one here. Lets review. Defense will not be cut. The only thing that will happen is defense spending will not  Read More...
04:28 PM on 12/03/2011
MacAuliff's article is good, but anti climatic. Everyone in America knew the
super committee would do nothing, because all the committes, whether super or
not, do nothing. If they were to all wear Captain Marvel capes, plus Ironman's power,
they would do the same thing. Scratch each others back, swear an oath and then
give it to one man as a pledge. Double standards are a way of life in politics. .
The Occupy has accomplished more in two months than the entire Congress, Senate,
and the Supreme Court has in years. They just went after the issues - not the politics,
and that's what all the journalists should do. Instead, we are blind sided by characters,
division of political parties, blame, and a media that is definitely biased and on the
side of the 1%. Everyone wants a job on Fox for there's more money in it than writing
for a newspaper, that's for sure and free tv exposure for the wanna bees.
What is good about Mr. McCauliff's article is the fact that as a reporter he acknowledged
the occupy people in a serious way and not a group of dirty bums, looking for handouts,
but a real threat to the ongoing political system, and backed by 99% of the people.
Sure a few die hards will stay with the Titanic, but people are more interested in
following the quiet revolution going on, and are enrapt with seeing some results already
happening.
11:02 PM on 11/27/2011
Hi fellow citizens,
dont be fooled thinking that everything is POLITICS in life!. there is just 100 years of a REAL LIFE that some of us are tryring to live. Let's reminde all those with a slap.
04:32 PM on 12/03/2011
Wake up! Wake up! Pinch your own leg. We are all involved with what's going on,
and we need more than a slap. We need solutions and protection from the crooks
in Washington, and most of all we have to get 16 million kids out of the poverty
level. Then we can enjoy real life.
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
03:16 PM on 11/27/2011
Hell,when it comes right down to it,it's all of their faults plain and simple.As for the constant sqabling about extending the pay roll tax cut's their now debating weather to put a sur tax on those making a million or more instead to cover it.It's certainly better than hitting the people making 400 or more a week with more tax's,thats for sure.There's no real telling how it will all end up working out but I still say the wealthy and large coorporations will not get hit so hard as they have lready taken precautions to protec thei interests,so no matter what washington wants to do,in the end,it won't happen
04:35 PM on 12/03/2011
Well if you feel that way, you should join your brothers in the Occupy.
You can thank them already for not getting more fees in your checking
account, and for taking away money from the big banks on Bank Transfer
day where they lost 42 million from one bank and they are now scared
shitless, because occupy is more powerful than the stupid polticians
we elected, and they do represent 99% of the people.
11:38 PM on 11/24/2011
The Craving and the Cross is a powerful novel. The villain is a depraved CEO who is driven by greed and lust. He is a Media mogul, the owner of Wolf News and several other businesses. He corrupts the values of his listeners, knowing their ignorance is good for business. He has a religious devotion to capital and a strange perversion for blood. Beautiful and exotic women submit to his strange desires and men of wealth and power fear him. He appears to have it all but he hungers for more. He is aging and cannot accept the ultimate loss of his youth and his riches. He becomes obsessed with immortality. He uses his resources and wealth to find an ancient Wiseman. He tells the CEO the secret of eternal youth. It involves our hero.

Joe is a homeless man. He lives in an alley and eats out of garbage cans. He hears voices that compel him. His journey begins when the One Great Voice sends him on a mission. He is not sure what he must do until a brave act and a ratings hungry media propel Joe into the spotlight. His virtue and values inspire millions. He asks people to care for the poor and the sick, abandon intolerance, love justice and question authority. He inspires us. Americans trust him and they see him as authentic.Joe and his nemesis take us on a spellbinding adventure as they battle for the hearts and minds of America..
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jvabevofox
The right is always wrong
07:00 PM on 11/23/2011
Power to the 99% just get some of them on the ballots so they can run the Rebaggers out of office.
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thetruth92802
11:37 PM on 11/22/2011
For the first time since 1939, the communists (including Obama & DNC) and the Na z i s have been united in the Occupy & Riot near Wall Street "movement"..
-Sponsored by your local marxist ACORN/SEIU/DNC..
Obama, Pelosi, and all the Congressional democrats just cannot gush their love enough for the OWS rioters. It's the biggest love affair in politics.
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iamyourknight
Imagine a boot stamping on a human face--for ever
12:22 AM on 11/23/2011
You watch FOX News don't you?
01:34 AM on 11/23/2011
What was incorrect about what thetruth92802 said?

Perhaps you ought to actually Watch FoX News rather than just read about it on the Huff Po...
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kudzumaster
People are more than political affiliation.
02:06 AM on 11/23/2011
There is a study stating that those who watch FOX actually know less than those who don't watch any news at all, so you are probably correct.
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jvabevofox
The right is always wrong
06:43 PM on 11/23/2011
thetruth92802

Not near as big of a love affair as the GOP have with the wealthy 1%. It has been proven in 2 seperate surveys that people that watch fox intertainment are not as smart as others and your comment is further proof. You are nothing but a troll like the GOP that will sell your sole for money to make such insane comments. You can always tell the trolls they never respond once they have made a comment. You just move on to the next site to leave more comments to earn your pay! Willing to bet the number 92802 is your confirmation number you get paid by?
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thetruth92802
11:35 PM on 11/22/2011
Liberal Violence Rising
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thetruth92802
11:32 PM on 11/22/2011
The poor members of the media. They are such victims. They can spin a story. They can slant a story. They can push an ideology. And they can also be the biggest bunch of babies in the world. Unlike the Tea Party protesters, who would have a rally and go home, the "Occupy" protests like to camp out and stay... leaving filth and violence in their wake. This is a situation that is very hard for law enforcement to handle, and yet, members of the media are now complaining that they aren't being treated fairly at the "Occupy" protests. Where's my violin?
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Rich Cash
Enlisted in 1971 - Retired in 1996
11:49 PM on 11/22/2011
Well said! Fanned and faved!
01:38 AM on 11/23/2011
And the Tea Party actually pays for Permits .. while OWS commits Rape, Assault, and throws Moltov Cocktails ..
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sviolette
Hug a vet!!!
04:25 PM on 11/23/2011
There is no proof of what you say about OWS and to keep repeating it doesn't make it true either.
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jvabevofox
The right is always wrong
06:58 PM on 11/23/2011
The Koch brothers pay for there permits. The carpet baggers carry guns so they can shoot back if the police attack them.
10:34 PM on 11/22/2011
I wonder how many still trust and believe that Congress and the so called "Super Committee" have America's best interest at heart. Voice your opinion at: http://www.americasballotbox.com/issue20.php
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Rich Cash
Enlisted in 1971 - Retired in 1996
11:55 PM on 11/22/2011
Yeah, right...Congress is determined to undermine America and cause it's downfall. I'm sure they're all eager to put themselves out of a job. Grow up.
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sviolette
Hug a vet!!!
04:27 PM on 11/23/2011
Not true. It's only the conservatives that are trying to undermine America. They want to make Obama a 1 term president and will stop at nothing to accomplish it.
10:31 PM on 11/22/2011
Well it shows that congress is increasingly less relevant to the nations business than people on the street like Occupy Wall Street. They can't even govern anymore. Its so broken, a spontaneous movement of the people has hit the streets.
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Rich Cash
Enlisted in 1971 - Retired in 1996
11:53 PM on 11/22/2011
Seriously? How naive can you be? OWS has no more impact on the majority of the American public than the latest episode of "Boardwalk Empire" or "House". It's just something else to watch on TV.
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kudzumaster
People are more than political affiliation.
02:08 AM on 11/23/2011
You know, sticking your fingers in your ears and your head in the sand just leaves you blind and deaf.
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sviolette
Hug a vet!!!
04:29 PM on 11/23/2011
It looks like you're being the naive one.
09:38 PM on 11/22/2011
Empty - Ghosts Of The Middle Class (Short Film)

Ghosts from the extinct middle class tell why it no longer exists. This is where the rubber meets the road. Be thankful for what you have.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0KP5FTR7Co
09:00 PM on 11/22/2011
We must educate ourselves by listening to what the experts understand and are telling us.
Watch for yourselves!

INSIDE JOB
Download Full Movie: http://uploading.com/files/1846c65b/ij.avi/

Inside Job* presents how a chain of actions and decisions underpinned
by increasing self-interest in the U.S. financial sector over the past
50 years has brought the U.S. to its current worsening socio-economic
state.
08:37 PM on 11/22/2011
Barack Obama is part of the Wall Street Scam against ordinary Americans.

In 2008, Barack Obama accepted more money from Wall Street financiers than any candidate in US election history.

Since then, Mr. Obama has magically refused to indict/prosecute even one of his fatcat pals for their role int he financial meltdown or for their skimming of billions from the taxpayer-funded bailouts. Not one.

Mr. Obama's fundraising chairman? Frank Raines, the former CEO of Fannie Mae, who managed to skim nearly $100 MILLION from Fannie before "retiring" to raise dirty money for Barack. Yes, the same Fannie Mae which has lost hundreds of billions of dollars, while paying out Mr. Raines loads of taxpayer cash. Mr. Obama refuses to investigate Mr. Raines or his outrageous windfall even to this day.

Barack Obama IS the 1% that scams the rest of us. Mr. Obama WILL be held accountable in 2012.

It's time to hold Barack Obama and Wall Street accountable for their scams against ordinary Americans.
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rontheking
Legitimate ape here to deliver your gift from Dog.
09:15 PM on 11/22/2011
...by putting romney in who is even more of a corporatist plutocrat...?
09:29 PM on 11/22/2011
Better check the facts...Barack Obama accepted more dirty money from WS than ANYONE in US election history. Romney may not be the answer, but we know for certain that Obama isn't either.
ColoradoPete
End of term coming.......
02:18 AM on 11/23/2011
Stop it, Indie. You know how unpopular you will be among this crowd when you bring up facts!!
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justitia
08:18 PM on 11/22/2011
A great victory for a movement that mainstream media ignored for at least one week and what some thought (or wished) would die out in 24 hours.

Naysayers, where are you now? Oh, you're just 1%.
TRRoughRider
Truth be Known
07:48 PM on 11/22/2011
Finally a peoples movement to take back our Country.

For those you want to understand the movement here is a picture of the such places currently being occupied.

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=map+of+occupy+movements&view=detail&id=43AAB7579CC83A9AF09CAC1C4A5B76241021AD35&first=0&qpvt=map+of+occupy+movements&FORM=IDFRIR