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Super Collusion: Will Obama and Capitol Dems Betray the Middle Class, Seniors and the Poor?

Posted: 11/11/11 09:28 PM ET

Two new reports suggest that the President and Congressional Democrats are about to betray everything Democrats once stood for. Under pressure from Barack Obama, Democrats on the "Super Committee" have sketched out an appalling "compromise" proposal that would almost certainly doom both their 2012 electoral chances and his own.

They'd have it coming. Their draft plan literally takes crutches away from poor people to protect tax breaks for the wealthy.

Unfortunately, middle class and impoverished Americans would suffer much more than they would. Career politicians can always look forward to comfortable sinecures from the wealthy interests who will benefit from their proposal. But the rest of us would once again be punished for the excesses of the rich, then left to the untender mercies of our new Republican leaders.

That, and not the fate of a President or a party, would be the real tragedy.

Pain Threshold

The President's actively pressuring Super Committee members from both parties to come up with a budget-slashing deal, according to a report in today's Washington Post. In addition, Obama is also urging them not to cancel the automatic $1.2 trillion in cuts that would be triggered under current law if they fail to make an agreement.

Another story, from the Huffington Post's Sam Stein, gave details on the Democrats' latest proposed "compromise." These two stories paint the picture of a President and a party who are willing to keep taxes low for the wealthy, and who would pay for it by proposing cuts that punish seniors, doctors and the poor.

Why? So they can say they "successfully governed" with extremist Republicans? To please international markets that, in reality, couldn't care less? So the President can campaign as "above left and right," as if differences in principle are a bad thing? Because they've been spiritually suffocated by the cultural norms of Washington's insular culture?

There are more questions than answers. Here's one more: With Democrats like this, who needs Republicans?

Low rates for the wealthy

Stein reports that the Democratic proposal would keep tax rates for the wealthiest Americans at the historically low Bush-cut rate of 35 percent to please the GOP. (That rate was 91 percent under Eisenhower, 50 percent at the start of Reagan's term, and 39 percent under Clinton.) The very wealthiest among us would continue to savor these unusually low tax rates to sweeten the fruits of ever-increasing wealth inequity.

The Dems would also accept the principle of "corporate tax reform to enhance competitiveness," which sounds a lot like a bid for lower tax rates for corporations. That would be offset by reductions in overly indulgent tax breaks, such as those that apply to corporate jets. But corporations would still retain expensive accountants and even more expensive lobbyists. I'll bet you a big chunk of your future Medicare benefits how that would turn out.

Oh, wait. These Democrats are already placing that bet. We'll get to that shortly.

Those are the breaks

The party's internal discussion document includes "triggers" that would take effect if Congress can't cut these deductions itself. One of those triggers is described as "a Feldstein-type limitation on itemized deductions for higher income taxpayers." They're referring to Martin S. Feldstein, the former Reagan advisor who wants to eliminate tax breaks for solar panels or electric cars. More significantly, Feldstein also wants to cap tax deductions at 2 percent of income -- for everyone.

Feldstein's op-ed in the New York Times explained that " Taxpayers with incomes of $25,000 to $50,000 would pay about $1,000 more in taxes; those with incomes of more than $500,000 might pay $40,000 more." In other words, the poor must pay part of the bill for the excesses of the rich.

To be sure, the Democratic proposal says it would target "higher income taxpayers," which is not Feldstein's plan. But who'll have better lobbyists when those tax exemptions are being defined -- the rich and the corporations, or the middle class? And we learned what conservatives mean by "higher income" when the Concord Coalition suggested that anyone earning over $20,000 per year should be targeted for Social Security means testing when they retire.

That's the kind of person the Dems would be dealing with in their detailed tax negotiations.

Here's more thing these Democrats should understand and explain: Tax breaks for items like solar power or electric cars are a good thing. They serve the public interest, which is what public policy is supposed to do. They reduce our dependence on foreign oil, protect our environment, and improve public health. That saves us money, too.

The unkindest cuts of all

The Democratic proposal also includes cuts of $250 billion to providers under Medicare. Unless they're very well designed (they won't be), that will mean problems with access to doctors and adequacy of care.

There's also a cut of $100 billion in benefits for seniors. That would affect every single person in the United States who reaches retirement age, along with those who become disabled.

Depending on how those "Feldstein tax increases" were structured, many retired Americans could see their Medicare benefits reduced -- and lose a tax deduction for paying those costs out of their own pockets.

There would also be cuts to Medicaid's prevention and public health trust fund, one of the most "Democratic" aspects of last year's health care bill. So the proposal would subvert one of the provisions in the law they just passed. This cut doesn't just target the vulnerable. It's also economically foolish, since it cuts programs that can prevent costlier illnesses later on. And the Democrats would also cut $5 billion for Medicaid's "DME," which presumably means "durable medical equipment" like crutches and wheelchairs.

It looks like Democrats will literally propose taking wheelchairs away from poor people so we can keep tax rates low for the wealthy.

Tone Deaf

The White House issued a stunningly inappropriate statement about the Committee, saying the automatic "trigger" cuts the President's defending were "agreed to by both parties to ensure there was a meaningful enforcement mechanism to force a result from the Committee." The statement went on to say:

"Congress must not shirk its responsibilities. The American people deserve to have their leaders come together and make the tough choices necessary to live within our means, just as American families do every day in these tough economic times."

That's not merely an economically silly statement, although it's certainly that. The analogy between the U.S. budget and that of a family is fatuous (how many families print their own currency, which is the world's standard?), misleading (even families will invest in their future sometimes), and ruthless (few families would argue that a balanced budget is more important than a wheelchair or crutches for Grandma).

This statement revives the troubling question of whether this White House and this President have lost their moral compass along with their understanding of economics.

It's true that President and Congress should not "shirk their responsibilities" -- to provide jobs for the unemployed and reduce the swelling ranks of the impoverished. It's devastating that the President chose to apply those words to a lopsided, premature, and misguided exercise in austerity economics instead.

The Bottom Line

There comes a time when ethical people have to take a stand, and this is one of them. Democrats must reject the premise behind these negotiations. If they don't it raises serious questions about their party's values, future and social worth.

Today's deficits were caused by wild and reckless tax cuts for the wealthiest among us, along with the cost of two unnecessary wars and the consequences of bank greed and recklessness. It's a terrible mistake to ask the Americans who were wounded most by deficit-causing behavior to carry so much of the cost of fixing it. And to propose cuts to Medicare and Medicaid simply to preserve low tax rates for the wealthy is nothing less than a moral obscenity.

In these dark times, here are the President's and Congress's real and unshirkable responsibilities: To help 25 million un- or under-employed Americans get back on their feet. To stop Wall Street looters from making off with our nation's riches. To restore tax fairness and economic justice. To invest in our crumbling infrastructure. To create economic growth that will fix deficits in the long term. To ensure retirement security for all Americans. To ensure genuine access to health care for all. And to stem the growing tide of poverty.

Maybe these professional politicians are constitutionally hardwired to compromise and deal, and are therefore incapable of recognizing when doing so is to reinforce great wrongs. But if they can't see it, we'll have to show them -- with phone calls, emails and a very clear message about the consequences they'll face next November if they go through with this plan.

This proposal, along with the whole Super Committee process, is a dying gasp from the failed "bipartisan" economic consensus that brought us deregulation, the financial crisis, rampant banker criminality, and inequitable distribution of wealth. It must be discarded with all the other refuse of that cynical, tragical, failed experiment.

Politicians who don't understand that may wind up being discarded, too.

 

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Two new reports suggest that the President and Congressional Democrats are about to betray everything Democrats once stood for. Under pressure from Barack Obama, Democrats on the "Super Committee" hav...
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llwlknsn
Adequate words fail me.
08:55 PM on 11/14/2011
Touch Social Security and Medicare without forcing the Corporations to pay their fair share of the burden of Government and you will be voted OUT. Corporations pay 1.3% of GDP in taxes, individual tax payers pay 6.3%. Figure it out. We no longer live in a Constitutional Republic. Everyone on the Super Congress should be fired for participating in an UNCONSTITUTIONAL usurptation of Congressional power. If you cannot do your job, go home and let someone who is is serious about upholding their oath do the job.

FIRE THEM ALL.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
01:28 PM on 11/14/2011
Given the track record over the last few years,

I won't be surprised.

If so, I'll do everything I can to support 3rd party candidates.
12:05 PM on 11/14/2011
Now the global economy is giving America back America what it deserves- a taste of its own medicine.Now we are buying the goods of Vietnam and China and all the other places we have invaded and exploited.

America has become a privitized, militarized nation fighting for private gain. Look at the state of South Carolina, where Lindsay Graham lives.It is a state of countless military contractors in the billions.this has nothing to do with security or defense. this is big business and Graham isn't going to let these contracts get cut, no matter what. The hell with US- its the military that counts!

Politics has killed the American dream by exploiting it for larceny and greedy gains in sub-prime mortgages, hedge funds,credi defaultt swaps. .

There is no ethics in politics, if there ever was in America. Robber Barons have always existed and men like Rockefeller,Chase,JP Morgan have always reaped the rewards of a frugal,religious,hard working and easily fleeced populace.

So the Dem.Party and its leader,Obama,are selling out the poor,old,sick and "middle class" and helping the rich.This has always been the case.The American dream is a sham. It was invented by bankers and unions together- both seeking power. WE are all poor in America, unless you are rich.
There is no middle class- just very poor and less poor. A family of four was not in the middle of anything, except of debt, bills, job insecurity, and a sea of delusion and stupidity.
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casper 412
08:33 AM on 12/27/2011
HAVE YOU BEEN READING THESE POLITICIANS MEMOS? You're 100%right on your comment.
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TMS3100
Tea Party has run off with his light saber.
11:39 AM on 11/14/2011
RJ, look at the budget. Look at the Meicare projections. Looks at SS. The federal government cannot continue to grow faster then the GDP.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
01:29 PM on 11/14/2011
The GDP won't grow if we continue these "beggar thy neighbor" regressive policies.
llwlknsn
Adequate words fail me.
08:59 PM on 11/14/2011
Then shut down the wars and end the Bush Tax entitlements. Most of the deficit goes away. Make the Multinationals stop cheating on their taxes and balance the revenue with spending. IT sounds easy enough. Unfortunately, we no longer live in a Constitutional Republic. This is how a Plutarchy operates. Time to fire most of Congress and ALL of the Senate.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
06:22 AM on 11/14/2011
“This is ELEPHANT in room THAT NO one wants to talk about: How -Wealthy Stole Your Social Security Money
, trillions of our tax dollars have been looted by Wall Street, wars, and the richest of the population­. Now that these elaborate schemes are coming undone and major cuts to vital social programs are beginning to be implemente­d, the American public is going to get wake up call.

With cuts to Social Security on way, and Obama’s saying that he cannot guarantee that Social Security checks will go out if debt ceiling doesn’t get raised, it’s time to take a closer look at why politician­s are pushing to cut this vital program.

The Social Security Trust Fund should currently have $2.5 trillion in surplus. So how is it that these checks could stop

“The government­’s $2.5 trillion debt to Social Security is real reason that many politician­s want to cut benefits. They are trying to find way to avoid having to repay looted money…. Given fact that much of surplus revenue from 1983 payroll tax hike ended up in pockets of super rich in form of income tax cuts, I propose a special tax on this group of taxpayers to recoup missing Social Security money. The government used revenue from Social Security payroll tax hike to fund tax cuts for the rich because that was where money was.

more: http://amp­edstatus.o­rg/how-you­r-social-s­ecurity-mo­ney-was-st­olen-where­-did-the-2­-5-trillio­n-surplus-­go/”
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Inkosi
The gods themselves rage against stupidity
11:30 AM on 11/14/2011
muck-raker - always a fan - so faved. You called it straight.
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TMS3100
Tea Party has run off with his light saber.
11:40 AM on 11/14/2011
The members of congress spent Social Security Trust Fund. Not the wealthy.
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Inkosi
The gods themselves rage against stupidity
11:48 AM on 11/14/2011
Same difference! Members of congress are the wealthy and work on behalf of the wealthy.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
01:31 PM on 11/14/2011
That money didn't make Main Street wealthy. It went to the top.

More Trickle Up.
12:40 AM on 11/14/2011
The Democrats have not addressed the concerns of the middle or working class, only given lip service and a few minor offers to tweak the inadequate programs and solutions offered out there. They haven't really addressed anything deeplly structural. A minor change in credit card transparency and the ability to pay off higher interest lines first against being really on the hook not able to declare bankruptcy. A minor tweak in the student loan program, a short lived cash for clunkers program, a small loan to two big car makers that provide middle class jobs, a few health care insurance changes to provide a little better coverage for those who already have insurance, and the promise of very vague health reform that won't lower prices a whit. All told, the dem's talk a good game but haven't done squat, just a toe tap.
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Inkosi
The gods themselves rage against stupidity
11:33 AM on 11/14/2011
Occupy Wall Street is screaming and no one hears!
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freedomny
99% = TBTF
07:03 PM on 11/13/2011
This may be slightly off course in response to this post. But I have to share. I have slight asthma, and went down to the pharmacy this evening to get Primatene Mist. I had to go to 6 drug stores before I found 5 inhalers...I bought all of them. Why? Because as of 12/31/2011, this product will be banned...because our current administration says these inhalers contribute to ozone depletion...really???

Because as far as I knew...it actually get's inhaled into my body...not really the atmosphere.

What this law does do is inhibit low income and un-insured people from getting help quickly. And, of course, it is a boon for the pharmaceutical industry.

Now, instead of buying an $18 inhaler...I have to go to a primary care physician, pay a co-pay and then get a prescription and pay for that.. What cost me $18 will now cost me $50.

And what about those people who don't have insurance. Now there will be more emergency room visits...just how much will that cost? And of course, ambulances will have to bring those folks to the hospital, spewing pollution into the air.

Wow - thanks Obama for helping the pharmaceutical industry...your administration is just as bad as the Republicans.

Will be sad to see how many poor souls will die as a result of this ban of Primatene.... a bogus "green" initiative, meant to cater to big pharma's agenda.
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frank day
Obama cares about all of U.S.
01:35 PM on 11/14/2011
Thank You!!

For getting out the word on this important issue.

Another example of Big Pharma influencing our politics to take more of our $$$.
06:28 PM on 11/13/2011
My question is, what has to happen for people to realize that the banks are staging a coup? They own Greece ad Italy - Goldman Sachs is in control now. The collapse of 2008 was planned and there are plans for another collapse. This is a fascist takeover on a global level. Get to your local Occupy camp! The official government is bought. The last line of national defense is you. If this news doesn't seal this in your minds I don't know what will. Trust no leader. We are on our own.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
06:18 AM on 11/14/2011
thank you for the great post.. The Public have not yet seen this coming as it is sort of the all Powerful pulling the strings from behind the Curtain....Soon Spain and Portugal will go as well. At curtain time it will be announced that they own it all. FF
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Inkosi
The gods themselves rage against stupidity
11:36 AM on 11/14/2011
Terri Prince - fanned and faved.
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mountainweb
Conservative Commonsense
04:21 PM on 11/13/2011
"the picture of a President and a party who are willing to keep taxes low for the wealthy, and who would pay for it by proposing cuts that punish seniors, doctors and the poor." bottom line, Obama is still pushing his socialist agenda and could care less about the poor, middle class, seniors or anyone else EXCEPT, for those that can put the most into his campaign. He sold out ENTIRELY to Wall Street, the drug and insurance companies.... this country cannot afford another 4 years of this petty Chicago street activist....
06:22 PM on 11/13/2011
I think you may be confusing socialism with fascism.
01:26 PM on 11/13/2011
Hope and change = bait and switch!
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batguano
As Long As Grass Grow, Wind Blow & The Sky Is Blue
12:33 PM on 11/13/2011
Continued...

We’ve become a nation & world in thrall to those who “lend” us money & profit from public policy those same people & mechanisms of “lending” also create, requiring more borrowing, & thus the “interest” (debt) we (the middle-class & poor) must pay the paper-shuffling parasites, like 3 trillion in war spending, MIC/Pentagon waste & corruption, “private contractors”, & other government spending no longer fully funded via taxation of those who benefit most - the richest. We’ve become wage-slaves to “interest” profits parasites gain (steal) by “lending” us (our own) money & creating “needs” for further lending.

Obama became central to this system rewarding greed & coercing the vast majority to produce & pay, or perish, while the rich live lives of opulence & ease; we have become a wholly-owned subsidiary of selfishness & greed - government of, by, & for the rich - a real, criminal, conflict of “interest”.
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batguano
As Long As Grass Grow, Wind Blow & The Sky Is Blue
12:31 PM on 11/13/2011
Sadly the truth of the sellout & betrayals of Democratic principles & legacy is complete; begun with Bill Clinton’s utter failure to build a progressive base & de-regulation, & now Obama’s “bi-partisanship” deceit & more give-aways to the richest. Obama’s failure to support reinstatement of Glass-Steagall, supporting the US AG’s “deal” absolving banker criminals of liability, more for-profit wars, & health-care reform sham shows his intentions. “God” may have told Cain to run, but the rich & powerful tell Obama how high to jump.

The power of money, especially the never-ending quest for campaign contributions (bribes), has taken hold of our Republic in a totally corrupt subversive way. Our “elected” reps, Dem & Repub, cater to money at the expense of people while spewing deceitful rubbish supporting their betrayals & clients, & always it is those least able to afford it that are required to absorb the excesses & obscene inhumanity of the rich. Without massive campaign reform we will not end the corruption or collusion.

continued.....
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
11:36 AM on 11/14/2011
excellent post (stranger) have not heard from you in quite a while
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Carl Caroli
I just don't understand people
11:27 AM on 11/13/2011
The democrats are a disgrace to those that fought so hard to build the safety nets that allowed us to call ourselves civilized.
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mountainweb
Conservative Commonsense
04:23 PM on 11/13/2011
At this point, its all about selling out to the highest bidder in terms of campaign cash and Wall Street is the front runner.. BOA and Wells Fargo are WAY ahead of the poor, the black and the middle class...
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noaxe397
10:52 AM on 11/13/2011
Looks like we need to sit out one or two more election cycles to insure Arizona/Kansas-like supermajorities for the GOP................THEN maybe Dems will get made enough to start their own tea party-like movement from the progressive left and make desperate Dems think twice about selling out the legacy of FDR and LBJ.
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Marcus1
Trickledownscam
12:16 PM on 11/13/2011
There is a lot of merit to what you propose. Let these extremist establishment politicians govern and show for once and for all how bankrupt these policies are.

At times I wonder if we would not be in a better place if McCain had won , if only to expose the complete incompetence of republicans.
01:25 PM on 11/13/2011
Fanned! I too belatedly feel a mcain victory might just have provided the inoculation required to protect us from the rightwing memes. For sure Obama hasn't!
09:26 AM on 11/13/2011
Yet another committee/commission, staffed mostly by millionaires, will hasten our descent to post-governmental corporate plantations. At least the Republicans are more honest about it.