By: RmuseMay 17, 2012
Listening to Republicans speak about the shape of the economy, it
must be difficult for average Americans to discern whether they are
bewildered by finances or just lying to cover over their malfeasance.
After the Republican’s shenanigans during past three years regarding
fiscal matters such as spending cuts, the budget and deficit , there is
no doubt the GOP is lying to promote support for their economic ideology
of giving most of America’s wealth to the very rich. So far this week,
Republicans have made a concerted effort to pin the nation’s
slow-growing economy on President Obama, and they have particularly
singled out the nation’s deficit as the biggest hindrance to economic
growth and job creation even though their policies are singularly
responsible for deterring a robust recovery. On Tuesday, Speaker of the
House John Boehner signaled that Republicans will revisit the debt
ceiling debacle that nearly shut down the government last year and cost
America its first
credit downgrade in history.
Boehner
promised that Republicans would
offset
any debt limit increase with larger spending cuts, and to make sure the
deficit continues growing, reject letting the Bush-era tax cuts expire
or increase taxes on the wealthy. If those comments sound familiar, they
were exactly what S&P cited as why they downgraded America’s
stellar credit rating. As a quick refresher, President Obama asked for
$4 trillion in across-the-board cuts to reduce the deficit coupled with
increased revenue, but the Republicans held out for $2 trillion and no
increased revenue with all the spending cuts coming from social safety
nets and government programs. The Republican plan created no jobs, and
besides rejecting increased revenue, would eliminate millions of
Americans’ jobs in the public and private sector. It is important to
remember that when the Republicans first proposed spending cuts that
killed over a million jobs, Boehner said, “so be it.”
Boehner did have some good news for the wealthiest Americans when he announced that Republicans would
extend the Bush tax cuts before the November general election in what promises to be another
hostage situation,
and he called on legislators on both sides of the aisle to reach a
long-term deal on spending and tax changes, but promised there would be
no additional taxes on the wealthy. The tax changes must be the Ryan and
Romney budget plans that raises taxes on the poor and middle class
while giving lower tax rates to the wealthy; or as Republicans refer to
them, job creators.
The Republicans are not serious about reducing the deficit if they
continue stonewalling on increased revenue sources, and as if to belabor
the point, there are four different budgets for fiscal 2013 that begins
on October 1 of this year and each one serves the same purpose;
shrinking the government and giving the wealthy more tax cuts. The Ryan
Path to Prosperity (for the rich) privatizes Medicare, cuts social
safety net spending drastically, and gives a 10% tax cut to the wealthy
while raising taxes on the poor; although Draconian, it is the most
liberal of the Republican budgets. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) proposes
eliminating Departments of Education, Commerce and Energy, cutting the
National Park Service by 30% and NASA by 25%, and totally eliminate
Medicare in 2014. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) proposes cutting government in
half,
end payroll
taxes, and cut investment taxes by 10%. All of the Republican budgets
will eliminate millions of jobs that besides sending the unemployment
rate skyrocketing, will increase the deficit because of lost revenue
from taxes coupled with more tax cuts for the rich.
Republicans are not serious about cutting the deficit any more than
they are serious about creating jobs. There is not one Republican who
can cite how reducing the nation’s debt will create one job, but they
have done their best to fool Americans into believing that deficit
reduction and more tax cuts for the wealthy will create full employment;
it is stunning in its foolishness. If cutting spending created jobs,
then every American who is not filthy rich would be employed and the
jobs issue would be moot. Every family in America has had to cut
expenses just to survive because of declining wages and higher prices,
and yet unemployment has hovered around 8%.
What Republicans will never admit is that America’s economic woes are
solely their fault and especially the deficit they created with
unfunded wars, tax cuts, and a Medicare prescription plan. Willard
Romney weighed in on the deficit and claimed he “
will lead us out of this debt and spending inferno. I will bring us together to put out the fire.”
It is another lie from the king of liars. Romney’s tax and spending
plan will increase the budget with lower tax rates for the
top 1/10th of 1%, and expand military spending as well as “
broaden the tax base”
which is code for increasing taxes on the poor and middle class. Romney
also said he would cut domestic programs by 10% and transfer some
government functions to the private sector, and “
streamline everything that’s left.” Romney’s
deficit talk
was short on specifics, but based on his sketchy economic plan and
endorsement of the Ryan Path to Prosperity budget, he will certainly
increase the deficit with his proposed
$10.7 trillion tax cuts for the rich and corporations.
Republicans should just be honest with Americans and admit that their
goal is an America of uneducated peasants subservient to the wealthy
who will own and operate what is left of the government. President Obama
gave them the deficit reduction they clamored for last year, and they
rejected it to keep the wealthy happy and eliminate more Americans’
jobs. It is growing tiresome to hear them blame the economic malaise on
President Obama, and specifically Willard Romney’s contention that
President Obama has made the economy worse than when he came into
office. Romney could not even acknowledge that convicted war criminal
George W. Bush and Republicans caused the world’s economic recession or
increased the deficit that will
continue costing America for at least a decade regardless of austerity measures and privatizing what is left of the government.
There are three reasons President Obama inherited a devastated
economy and they are precisely what Republicans and Willard Romney want
to return to. Their propensity for unfunded wars, deregulation, and
perpetual unfunded tax cuts for the wealthy created the world’s economic
disaster and they cannot wait to drive America into bankruptcy so the
ultra-wealthy and their corporations can step in and privatize what is
left of the government. They cannot deny it and the proof is in their
plans for America if they ever take control of the House, Senate, and
White House. It is disheartening that many Americans are stupid enough
to fall for the Republicans’ deficit talk this week, and sickening that
they will support Republicans when they hold the nation hostage again as
Boehner threatened to do when the debt ceiling needs to increase.
America will never be conquered by a foreign enemy, but at the rate
Republicans are going, this nation will fall victim to homegrown enemies
of the state who have as their symbol an elephant bought and paid for
by corporate money, and stupid voters who still think giving the rich
America’s wealth is the Path to Prosperity.
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