Senator Sanders on stalled debt talks
What other politician talks sense the way that Bernie Sanders does?
There is a website where you can contribute to keep Bernie Sanders in the Senate.
What other politician talks sense the way that Bernie Sanders does?
There is a website where you can contribute to keep Bernie Sanders in the Senate.
I received this cartoon in an email from RootsAction At Our Limit campaign
The politicians in Washington have it all wrong. Republicans and Democrats are focused on the debt ceiling – and are preparing to make cuts to Medicare and Social Security while keeping huge tax cuts for billionaires. We’re saying no way. We want to talk about what most Americans need in the budget – and how we can pressure Democrats to hold the line and push our needs forward.
I have decided that it is about time to put the label The Big Lie to the meme that the Republicans keep repeating every chance that they get. It is about time we put in as much effort spreading The Big Truth. Please help.
One way to raise awareness of this article is to do a Google search on the phrase “The Big Truth versus The Big Lie”
Doing this, I found another blogger who has beat me to the punch, The Big Lie Versus The Big Truth.
His post led to the Robert Reich post, The Big Lie. I have chosen to link to a different version of the article. From The Christian Science Monitor we have Will Obama repeat the Republicans’ Big Lie?, where Reich said:
The short-term solution is for government to counteract this shortfall by spending more, not less. The long-term solution is to spread the benefits of economic growth more widely (for example, through a more progressive income tax, a larger EITC, an exemption on the first $20K of income from payroll taxes and application of payroll taxes to incomes over $250K, stronger unions, and more and better investments in education and infrastructure.)
But instead of telling the truth, Obama has legitimized the Big Lie by freezing non-defense discretionary spending, freezing federal pay, touting his deficit commission co-chairs’ recommended $3 of spending cuts for every dollar of tax increase, and agreeing to extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.
Will Obama stand up to the Big Lie? Will he use his State of the Union address to rebut it and tell the truth? Maybe, but so far there’s no evidence.
Revoking the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy is a job killer.
Once we put the label The Big Lie on it, it becomes much more obvious that a great amount of effort needs to be exerted to defeat it. I think the key to all future success for Progressive policy starts with the defeat of The Big Lie.
So here is a list of previous posts dealing with this and The Big Truth.
In his blog post, Why Mitch McConnell Will Win the Day, Robert Reich explains the following:
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s compromise on the debt ceiling is a win for the President disguised as a win for Republicans. But it really just kicks the can down the road past the 2012 election – which is what almost every sane politician in Washington wants to happen in any event.
I agree that it is a win for the President, with one proviso. The President needs to get out there and vigorously sell the American people on his economic plan. Although, in the final analysis, Robert Reich identifies the key to success.
Washington insiders will consider the McConnell compromise a win for Obama. But the rest of the country hasn’t been paying much attention and won’t consider it much of a win for either side. Their attention is riveted to the economy, particularly jobs and wages. If those don’t improve, Obama will be a one-term president regardless of how the GOP wants to paint him.
With the current divided government, can Obama do anything before 2012 to improve “the economy, particularly jobs and wages?”
Note The Big Lie being repeated as many times as the Republicans can, “Raising taxes on the rich is a job killer.” I just don’t know why the Democrats don’t spend as much time shooting down The Big Lie as the Republicans spend in spreading it. Instead we need to spread The Big Truth, “Raising taxes on the rich is a job creator.”
I am doing my part on this blog to try to refute The Big Lie. Ask yourself what you can do to counter The Big Lie. Why can’t the President and other Democrats do their part?