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Dems Should Vote for Clean Debt Limit Bill

Posted: 05/31/11 06:04 PM ET

The House is voting on a "clean" debt ceiling bill today -- a bill to raise the debt ceiling without any "hostage-taking" conditions. This is the right thing to do for the country and every Democrat should vote for this. Voting for a clean bill will draw the contrast for the public between those who are doing the right thing, and those willing to hold the world's economy hostage to a make-the-rich-richer plutocracy agenda. Democrats who do not vote for a clean bill should lose committee assignments, parking places, even bathroom keys.

The Debt Ceiling

The country's "debt ceiling" has been reached. This means that the government's authority to borrow money has reached its limit. The Treasury Department is engaging in gimmicks and schemes to keep the country going but time is running out. The Congress must extend this limit, or the government will default on its bonds.

If our government defaults on its bonds, it would initiate a worldwide financial crisis that dwarfs the Wall Street meltdown of a few years ago.

WHY We Have This Debt

In 1981, the Reagan administration dramatically changed the course of the country. They defunded government by passing huge tax cuts for the rich and massively increasing military spending, and began cutting back on the things We, the People (government) do for each other. The country cut back on maintaining -- never mind modernizing -- our infrastructure, our schools, colleges and universities, scientific research and other things that make us competitive in world markets. We began cashing in our factories and moving the jobs out of the country. As a result of Reagan-era changes, our trade deficits soared, wages stagnated, pensions disappeared, and a few extremely wealthy started getting much, much richer.

One major result of these changes, of course, was the huge budget deficits that accumulated into today's massive debt. This was the plan from the start, to "starve the beast" by defunding government and forcing the debt to reach a level where there was no choice but to cut back on democratic government's protections for the people, unleashing plutocracy.

Hostage-Taking Enabled: The Tax Cut Extension

This debate over the debt ceiling and hostage-taking follows the recent extension of the Bush tax cuts -- another product of hostage-taking. At the end of the last Congress, unemployment benefits for the millions of unemployed were running out. Republicans -- having filibustered much of the legislation of the prior two years -- held the extension of benefits "hostage" saying they would not let it pass unless the deficit-creating Bush tax cuts were extended.

Enough Democrats caved and passed an extension of the Bush tax cuts. This validated hostage-taking as a successful tactic while making the deficit much worse, setting the stage for today's debt-ceiling fight.

The Vote Is A Trick

Today's vote has been scheduled by the Republican leadership as a trap, trying to get some Democrats to vote with Republicans to support their hostage-taking agenda and create the appearance of bipartisan support for plutocracy. If the Republican position gets the support of enough Democratic members, Republicans can then demand deep cuts in Medicare and other programs that help people and hold corporate power in check, in exchange for their votes to allow the world's economy to continue to operate.

From TPM: First Debt Limit Vote Today As GOP Looks To Divide Dems,

The vote is intended to expose fault lines within the Democratic caucus, with Republicans counting on sizable number of Democrats to side with them and bolster their case that Democrats need to agree to deep spending cuts as a condition to raising the debt limit.

Vote For A Clean Debt-Ceiling Bill

Voting for a clean bill stops government-by-hostage-in its tracks. Voting for a clean bill saves the world's economy. Voting for a clean bill fights the plutocracy agenda. Voting for a clean bill saves Medicare, Social Security and the things We, the People do for each other. Voting for a clean bill is the right thing to do and doing the right thing is the right thing politically.

Call your member of Congress NOW and demand a vote for a clean debt-ceiling bill.

(Update: Jed Lewison at DailyKos explains reasons every Democrat should vote against today's Republican sham-bill.)

This post originally appeared at Campaign for America's Future (CAF) at their Blog for OurFuture. I am a Fellow with CAF.

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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
09:39 AM on 06/01/2011
Well! They don't call him "Redink Ronnie" for nothing!!!!!
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quillerm
08:22 AM on 06/01/2011
If the US Government confiscated all the assets of everyone making over $200,000 annually it would pay the debt for one year. This is not the long term solution to paying for all the spending programs, most of which are out of control. If Obamacare is fully implemented we would be 500 billion in debt even after confiscating all the wealth of the so called rich.
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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
09:38 AM on 06/01/2011
That is just not true.
11:14 AM on 06/01/2011
It's not about confiscating the wealth of the rich. The 91% tax rate on billionaires back in the 1950s worked as an incentive for them to NOT take those $100 million salaries, and instead invest it in America. After WWII it created a system where the uber-wealthy could not loot their companies, drive it into bankruptcy and then scoot off to the Cayman Islands with the loot. Instead, they built manufacturing facilities, did research and development without taxpayers footing the bill, and raised the standard of living greater than ever since the caveman crawled out of the cave. They gave Americans a decent living wage, creating a huge middle-class in America, with health care benefits and a pension so that workers could retire with dignity. A man could go to work for a fair wage, raise his kids, buy a house, take a vacation every year, and send his kids to college and then retire with enough benefits to live out his life without going into poverty. Those middle-class jobs created massive tax revenues, not the "confiscation of the wealth of the rich." Get your history right.
ThePeacemakers
Concerned Citizen
07:14 PM on 05/31/2011
I think the Academy should recognize a new category: Best Lead and Best Supporting acting categories for elected officials...male and female.
07:10 PM on 05/31/2011
WHO DO YOU HOPE TO REACH MORE LIBERALS?
missprissanna
the weight of the news nearly broke my back
01:50 PM on 05/31/2011
Do the right thing in Washington?

Fund raising and running for the next election are top priority for all in Washington...they have no time for anything but playing the "game" that gets them what they want...to win. Win at any cost, makes no difference to them....
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WASanford
I think, therefore I am mad as hell!
06:01 PM on 05/31/2011
I do agree with you that it's dubious at best that anyone in Washington will do the right thing. But I disagree with Dave that the Democrats should vote on this bill. They should all meet at one of Boehner's haunts, have a nice dinner, some drinks, and go home early.

They should stay there until the Republicans get real about raising the debt limit, sometime in August, I think.. Absence does make the heart grow fonder even if it only means raising the Federal Debt limit. Let the republicans take the fall if it doesn't pass in time to avoid another financial calamity. It is the Democratics who hold the upper hand in this and they should act like it!

Meanwhile, Obama's treasury should be printing money as fast as it can.
05:34 AM on 06/01/2011
Why should the treasury print money as fast as it can? Doing that will give us more inflation and money that people have saved will buy less.