Sunday, April 10, 2011

Standing Up to the Bullies

Robert Reich asks when the President will punch the Republicans in the face, so to speak:
I hope the President decides he has to take a stand, and the sooner the better. Last December he caved in to Republican demands that the Bush tax cut be extended to wealthier Americans for two more years, at a cost of more than $60 billion. That was only the beginning — the equivalent of my cupcake.
Last night he gave away more than half the sandwich — $39 billion less than was budgeted for 2010, $79 billion less than he originally requested. Non-defense discretionary spending — basically, everything from roads and bridges to schools and innumerable programs for the poor — has been slashed.
The right-wing bullies are emboldened. They will hold the nation hostage again and again.
In a few weeks the debt ceiling has to be raised. After that, next year’s budget has to be decided on. House Budget Chair Paul Ryan has already put forward proposals to turn Medicare into vouchers that funnel money to private insurance companies, turn Medicaid and Food Stamps into block grants that give states discretion to shift them to the non-poor, and give even more big tax cuts to the rich.
Compromise is a two-way street.  Too bad Obama is driving a Prius and Republicans are driving a tank.  Those tax cuts should have gone away for the rich.  If Obama manages to lose to whatever moron Republicans select to run against him, Republicans will put a major hurt on this country.

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