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GOP Agenda Is a Plague on Americans

Posted: 09/24/10 04:35 PM ET

As we head towards the midterm elections, the choice facing the American people that will shape the future of our country could not be clearer. Will we chose to go back to the policies that led to the worst recession since the Great Depression, the loss of eight million jobs, exploded our deficit after years of record surpluses, and put the financial security of our nation's seniors in jeopardy?

President Obama has likened the management of the economy by my Republican colleagues and President Bush to having driven a car into the ditch, and then asking for the keys back. Well, while the driver got off scot-free, some of the passengers suffered blunt force trauma, and for the last two years we've been trying to stabilize them with various remedies, some of them unprecedented.

Now that our economy is showing signs of life, the Republicans want to go back to those "exact same" failed policies that drove our economy into the ditch in the first place. They have unveiled a new Republican pledge to America -- filled with the same old ideas. And I am convinced that if their plan is implemented it would be a plague on America.

TheRecovery Act that the Democrats passed and President Obama signed into law has stopped the hemorrhaging. It has saved or created at least 3.2 million jobs to date, is still making critical investments in our nation's infrastructure and is laying the groundwork to create 21st century jobs in green technology sectors. Just as jobs are coming back to industries that were once written off, Republicans are demanding that we defund the Recovery Act and give up on our investment in the future of America.

Yesterday we passed a small business jobs bill that does not add one dime to the deficit and will offer tax credits, provide access to capital and free up much needed credit for small businesses around the country so they can create jobs and continue driving our economic recovery. After rolling out their agenda at a small business in Northern Virginia, House Republicans cynically came back to Capitol Hill and all but one of them voted against providing tax relief and increased lending for small businesses.

The GOP plan also abandons the middle class by holding hostage tax cuts for 98 percent of Americans to give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires, increasing the deficit by $700 billion. Republicans have repeatedly voted against closing tax loopholes that encourage shipping jobs overseas, while the Democrats' Make it in America agenda has focused on creating high-skill, high-paying jobs in our communities and increasing the competitiveness of home grown, American owned companies.

The Republicans want to inflict a plague on the American people by repealing health reform and the Patient's Bill of Rights -- a package of common sense reforms that will allow kids to stay on their parent's insurance until age 26, prevent insurance companies from revoking your coverage if you get sick, prevent children from being denied coverage based on a pre-existing condition, and remove lifetime limits on what insurance will cover. If they get their wish and repeal health reform, millions of seniors would see an increase in their out-of-pocket expenses, Medicare premiums will increase, prescription drug costs will go back up and insurance companies will regain control of your health care decisions.

The GOP plague on Americans even includes putting retirement security in the hands of those who ruined our economy, and would turn Social Security from a guaranteed benefit, to a guaranteed gamble. Even though the American public rejected their privatization schemes during the Bush Administration, the GOP wants to repeat.

I believe the choice before the American people is clear. While we still have a lot of work to do to get our country back, all signs indicate that we are moving in the right direction. And recent history has shown us exactly what will happen if Republicans are allowed to reinstitute their failed ideas from the past.

 

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JuanCarlosysofia
12:22 PM on 10/19/2010
clyburn,you're a grinning tom that rolled over on bailouts .now it's coming back to bite you on tuesday.i'm left of left, but if a kukluker ran against you. i would vote for it just to get you out.
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flyingaspidistra
War is not the answer
04:18 PM on 09/29/2010
GOP - a plague of locusts.
Dem's - a plague of "toadies."
10:12 AM on 09/29/2010
If the Democrats really think the GOP is so terrible WHY do they compromise with them instantly and constantly?!

Obama compromised without a fight on everything. It's really hard to believe Democrats believe the GOP is terrible. I think it's very clear Democrats agree with the GOP.
10:10 AM on 09/29/2010
If Democrats really think the GOP is s
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retrievals
TAX CUTS = JOBS = BIG FAT LIE
09:18 AM on 09/29/2010
I agree 100%. Reaganomics is a "plague" on America
10:23 PM on 09/28/2010
Clyburn- You were part of the government that drove the economy into the ditch.

Take a cab out of DC
10:21 PM on 09/28/2010
How exactly do you save a job? Isn't that based on pure speculation?
11:58 AM on 11/05/2010
Actually, it's not as hard as you may think. School districts were prepared to lay of thousands of teachers and stimulus funds allowed them to keep those teachers on the job. If you really care about this issue,rather than just trying to make an inane political point, you should look at recovery.gov and see exactly how the stimulus money was spend and how it saved jobs.
03:24 PM on 09/27/2010
"Plague"?! Weren't we supposed to "reject the politics of fear"?..

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article3101789.ece
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redsox4
02:43 PM on 09/27/2010
Hey James, WHAT JOBS?! You guys keep coming up with this great job figure, yet every month the unemployment rate seems to rise a little every report! The economy is still in the tank and You who hold the purse strings seem to think spending is a way to get out of it. The LOGIC just isn't there buddy!
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rory talbot
Former Dem but they r now wing of Corp. party
12:31 PM on 09/27/2010
The GOP's Agenda is a plague on America, eh? What about the Democrat's pro-Wall Street, pro-bank, pro-neocon, pro-Top-Down-Bailout/Supply-Side Redux policies over the 19 months?
dtlewis
No micro-bio for you!
04:09 PM on 09/27/2010
All conservative economic policy initiated prior to this administration taking office and in the absence of any conservative cooperation; only filibusters. That is what about. With the current crop of conservatives in the Senate there is no moving forward on any intitiative that can positively impact our nation's financial condition other than to make it worse for the neglect. Only a few Dems supported any of the issues and programs you refer to and then only because it was made clear to them by a Republican administration and the financial cartels that defiance of their demands would result in a worldwide collapse of the entire financial system (which of course was a threat the cartels were perfectly willing to carry out). After all, they already have all the money so they would not be the ones to suffer for it.
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samtee
Shankapotomus.
04:38 PM on 09/27/2010
trying to save us from bad policy
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11:38 PM on 09/26/2010
The futility of the system is obvious to anyone paying attention.
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11:15 PM on 09/26/2010
So let's go VOTE, kiddos, though it really makes no differrence who you vote for, since big money owns 'em all, they don't care who wins!
dtlewis
No micro-bio for you!
04:10 PM on 09/27/2010
but, to not vote, is to accept abject defeat. Not for me.
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idcsys
08:32 PM on 09/28/2010
Me either.
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10:56 PM on 09/26/2010
The sad reality of the matter is, that people do not enter the political arena to make the world a better place, but rather to to make themselves a better place in the world.
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10:45 PM on 09/26/2010
Here in Missourri, I am already sick to death of the political ads, with each side accusining the other of lying. You know, if half the money spent on these ads was invested in schoolbooks, maybe we, and our children would be able to discern THE TRUTH for ourselves.
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11:45 PM on 09/26/2010
"Accusining", I had a Colbert moment, there.
10:31 PM on 09/26/2010
The american people brought a plague on themselves when they voted Obama into power and gave the dems majorities in the house and senate. All the dems do is cave in to the repubs and put repub lite policies in place anyway.
dtlewis
No micro-bio for you!
04:13 PM on 09/27/2010
but what you advocate appears to be voting republican, whose policies you just condemned unprincipled dems of acceeding to. You can have it one way or the other but not both, at least not at the same time.