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Bob Samuels

Posted: July 1, 2010 01:42 PM

Republicans Push for a Double-Dip Recession

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It is clear from recent legislative actions that the Republicans in Congress want to ensure large electoral gains in November by undermining any possible economic recovery. This cynical ploy needs to be called out by Democrats, so that the American people will see how Republicans will do anything to gain political power.

Republicans know that the surest way of sustaining the recession is to refuse to consider another stimulus. Using the fear of a growing deficit as their main political strategy, the Republicans have successfully blocked the extension of unemployment benefits, while they have convinced the Democrats to move off of their earlier desire to bail out the states that are facing huge deficits. The Republican strategists believe that if unemployment stays high through November, they stand a good chance of taking back both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The Great Employment Meltdown

Many states with record deficits have been waiting for the federal government to come up with funds for increased Medicaid costs, and now that the Republicans have blocked this funding source, we will begin to see massive cuts to state programs, which in turn, will cause an increase in unemployment. Not only will state workers and teachers lose their jobs, but retail businesses will lose customers at a time when they are already facing large financial difficulties. Also, the viral spread of unemployment will help to push thousands, if not millions, of people into foreclosure, and we will see a further deterioration of construction and real estate jobs.

Without a new stimulus infusion of funding for states, the next round of job cuts may make the first fiscal meltdown seem like a cakewalk. Last year, states were able to put off the misery by relying on billions of dollars from the federal stimulus, but now that this money is going away, there is no safety net left.

Trillions for Banks, Cuts for Workers

It is interesting that while trillions of dollars were used to prop up the financial sector to prevent a global meltdown, no one seems to want to use federal funds to prevent massive unemployment. Due to the fear of increasing the deficit, a new fiscal stimulus appears to be off the table. However, if unemployment soars and foreclosures increase, we will see a massive erosion of our tax base and fiscal health.

The financial problems facing the United States are being echoed throughout the world, and the recent G 20 meeting provided a glimpse into the new consensus. Even supposedly progressive leaders are arguing that it was okay to spend trillions of dollars of public money on bailing out the banks, but now we have to impose strict austerity measures to reduce deficits and scale back social programs and pension plans. The fear of deficits is ruling the world, and we are seeing a global extension of the Reagan-Thatcher agenda. Part of this strategy is to first run up huge deficits through tax breaks to the wealthy and increased defense budgets, and then claim that due to deficits, social programs have to be cut.

Progressives need to stand up against this new consensus, and in America, we have to force Democrats to confront the Republican's cynical strategy. President Obama has to counter both the new international consensus as he promotes a job bill at home that would help to bail out the states.

 
It is clear from recent legislative actions that the Republicans in Congress want to ensure large electoral gains in November by undermining any possible economic recovery. This cynical ploy needs t...
It is clear from recent legislative actions that the Republicans in Congress want to ensure large electoral gains in November by undermining any possible economic recovery. This cynical ploy needs t...
 
 
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10:17 AM on 07/02/2010
This is the Republican party doing little more than punishing those Americans that likely swept Obama and the Dem's into power back in 2008...How DARE you vote us out of power! How dare you slap us in the face!...They will teach us all a lesson as to what it means to do such a thing, and who really hold the power over your lives.

However, I only see this causing THEM more damage in November. People are getting fed up with the obstructionism, the lack of concern for suffering Americans, not to mention the smug attitudes. Polls taken as late as May showed that more than 70% of Americans thought jobless benefits need to be extended...and more and more people have lost their favorable views of the Tea Party and the ultra-right...In Florida, Marco Rubio used to hold a double digit lead over Charlie Crist, now Crist as an indy leads Rubio by double digits...Support for Rand Paul and Sharon Angle has dwindled due to their mouths and governors in dozens of states are so angry with Senate Republicans it's off the scale....Arizona has shot itself in the foot as far as the GOP is concerned.

What the GOP fails to acknowledge is that come November, the voters might just push them even further into the minority and give Democrats clear and unobstructable majorities in the house and senate to end this nonsense.
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09:05 AM on 07/02/2010
I understand why Republicans want to see the Obama administration fail. They believe in power, they want the power back, what I don't understand is why some Democrats are caveing. Our economy is on life support, stable but not well. It still needs some infusions. I don't see why the Democrats can't get this done.
08:45 AM on 07/02/2010
Has anyone been watching the stock market this week?
It's headed back down, wayyyyy back down.
So what happened to those trillions of bail out dollars????
Who is it exactly who's gaming the system to destroy America???
Follow the money!
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05:28 AM on 07/02/2010
(Washington, DC) – Today, Congressman Tim Ryan (OH-17) made the following comment on the Senate vote against the Tax Extension, Unemployment Extension for the third time:

“To have this bill turned down three separate times is outrageous. It is becoming quite apparent that Republicans in the Senate want our economy to fail,†stated Congressman Ryan. "Although the economy is moving in the right direction, thousands of people are still unemployed. Republicans are forcing more hardship onto the American people. The party of family values is now the party of hypocrisy. The Republicans have said 'no' to everything; if we took the word 'no' out of the dictionary, Republicans would be speechless.â€
08:41 AM on 07/02/2010
Ryan, of course, makes these asinine statements in the face of his refusal to invoke reconciliation, the normal operating procedure during the eight years of the Party of Corporate Welfare rule. Now, why would the Democrats not do the right thing? I suspect we have informally done away with our two party system in America. Every Democrat has signed onto the corporate gravy train. Ryan makes me sick to my stomach.
08:46 AM on 07/02/2010
I have to agree with you that the Dems even with 60 votes did little to nothing to help us.
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Jim Pasterczyk
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03:02 AM on 07/02/2010
You can't say they haven't learned anything from the Great Depression. That was extended when Congress failed to continue the pump priming after '36; now of all times the GOP is whining about the size of the deficit and debt while ignoring how much of it is their responsibility after eight years of rubber stamping anything Bush* wanted up to and including funding wars off the books with borrowed money.
08:47 AM on 07/02/2010
Of course Bush DID have a Dem Congress some of those years! NONE of those years was helpful to the American people.
09:51 PM on 07/02/2010
Dems took congress in 06. By then the damage was done. He never had a Dem Senate, so every good bill Pelosi sent to Senate was dead. Dems tried to stop it before it happened, but the Republicans weren't threw looting, and was trying to clean the books, becaused they knew their thievary would be exposed. Wake UP!!
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Chucktheman
01:29 AM on 07/02/2010
If there were a fear of deficits ruling the world we would cut funding to the wars, cut funding to aid to foreign countrys, and spend money on job creation. The unemployed are being used as political pawns.
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Orly Holmes
12:04 AM on 07/02/2010
Samuels is dishonest. There was never a ''double-dip'' recession. Only the same one worsened after the phony chimera of the Census workers and the ''cheap money'' home loans quickly faded. To date, not a single one of the ''reforms'' envisioned by Obama has worked, and these were those passed without GOP stall-tactics'' ''Stimulus''? If you call the public sector getting the lions share over the private, yes. The auto bailouts? They are all on life-support with only FORD still struggling to stay afloat. Reform of Fannie and Freddie, which were a prime causal suspect of the economic meltdown? DOA. Same with meaningful Wall St reform which has Senate and House Democrats refusing to buck the Street and reform derivatives, led by New York Dems Schumer, Gillibrand, and MacMahon and Frank. Pelosi now refers to the extension of jobless benefits, as an Orwellian ''jobs creator''. Samuels too, ignores the fact that Obama himself is on board with the ''banks -yes, workers-no ''approach as evidenced by his June 13 meeting with members of GOLDMAN-SACHS and the lefties favorite bad guy outside of Halliburton, The CARLYLE GROUP.
It must be remembered that Democrats voted in a near body in both houses of Congress to bail the banks out ignoring the repercussions that Samuels only now addresses. Back in the Fall of 2008, it was the House GOP, of all groups, that voted in a body to forestall the banking bailouts that were supported by Obama and McCain.
12:27 AM on 07/02/2010
Well stated.

Samuels is a union hack who is more interested in bilking taxpayers than in working.

Can you imagine him in a college classroom with impressionable 19 year olds living on what Mom and Dad give them?
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04:35 PM on 07/02/2010
Fanned. Good Post.
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Foundryman
Reality trumps ideology
11:52 PM on 07/01/2010
They are just trying to finish what they started and could care less who or how many gets hurt in the process.
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TC Mits
Cogito ergo democratia sum.
11:41 PM on 07/01/2010
Truely on point. Great article but we have to keep the fervor, attach responsibility where it belongs and vote in November. Fanned.
10:42 PM on 07/01/2010
This sort of thing would be less likely - far less likely - if we had more than 2 viable political parties.

Anyone remember how Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, and Ralph Nader were elbowed out of debates and conventions?
08:49 AM on 07/02/2010
It would be unlikely if we even had TWO viable political parties!
We don't.
We have two corporate welfare parties.
And apparently a corporate welfare WH and SCOTUS as well.
We're well and truly sc...re..w..ed.
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04:36 PM on 07/02/2010
I have fantasized about three parties before. That would be awesome, but very cutthroat. I would still like to see it.
10:27 PM on 07/01/2010
Why doesn't Obama use his prominent position to bring this (and similar issues) to the attention of the American public? Why doesn't he address the nation on a regular basis on national TV? Once every one or two months maybe?

There is soooo much that he can do that he's not doing.
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04:36 PM on 07/02/2010
What are you talking about. He talks to us everyday, sometimes quite a few times.

Reminds me of "Two minutes of hate".
10:16 PM on 07/01/2010
The Republicans are working for a full fledged depression so that they can drive down labor costs for their corporate owners. It is as simple as that. The Great Depression was caused by the same drive to cut the deficit as the economy was on the brink, just like now. The super rich will remain so while the workers, including the T-Baggers, have their wages driven into the dirt.
10:29 PM on 07/01/2010
WE are in the early stages of an economic depression. It's not even 10% of the way down yet.
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04:38 PM on 07/02/2010
Sadly, the Progressives don't want to realize that. They want to lay blame. Kinda like the Oily thing in the Gulf. Send lots of Lawyers and PR people. How does that stop the oil?

An Economic Depression doesn't care about Political Ideas or sides. Wake Up!!
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ztck5356
10:11 PM on 07/01/2010
The Republicans will sacrifice us for their political gain. They are banking on Americans being stupid enough to fall for this, blaming Obama's administration for the failure. Surely, the American people are not this stupid!
10:16 PM on 07/01/2010
Want to bet?
10:18 PM on 07/01/2010
The American people are dumber than you give them credit for.
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StevieRae
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09:52 PM on 07/01/2010
And the Republicans are doing all of this.....leading us back into another recession so they can point to voters and blame Obama and the Democrats.

And most people will swallow the line and vote for change not realizing they've been screwed.
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lithium451
09:50 PM on 07/01/2010
The title of this article should be put in a TV commercial and be shown in races across the country every night. Obama and Biden should be repeating basically the same words from now until election day across the country. Unfortunately I don't think Obama has the fortitude to drive this obvious point home, and provide message leadership for the rest of the party.
10:20 PM on 07/01/2010
The Democrats never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.