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FORD
04-18-2013, 12:04 AM
Jill Stein, the Green Party's 2012 presidential candidate today condemned the recently released Obama 2014 budget proposal, issuing the following statement:

"Despite his campaign promises to protect Social Security and make the economy fair, Obama’s budget throws the American people under the bus. And it gives the economic elite a free ride on that same bus that’s running us over.

Specifically, this budget swaps the painful $1.2 trillion in sequester cuts for a different, but equally painful, new package of cuts worth the same amount. As part of these new cuts, the President is leading the charge to roll back Medicare and Social Security – the “Grand Bargain” with ruthless corporate Republicans that Obama has promoted for years. There is nothing grand about dismantling the crown jewels of the New Deal and the Great Society.

The new cuts are superimposed on $1.4 trillion in cuts since 2011 that are already hurting our jobs, schools, health care, housing and social support systems. The burden this budget imposes on the wealthy is trivial by comparison – such as ending tax-benefits in private retirement accounts for those fortunate few with over 3 million already salted away.

The President’s budget proposes $400 billion in Medicare and other health care cuts, partly through requiring seniors to increase Medicare payments or reduce their coverage. Obama also calls for “means testing” Medicare, making it a benefit only for middle class and low income seniors rather than for everyone over age 65. This is a time-tested strategy to reduce public support and set a program on the road to virtual extinction – as was done to welfare under Clinton.

Obama’s budget would reduce Social Security benefits by switching to a “chained CPI” method for calculating cost of living increases. The average retiree would lose more than 2% of her income in the deal. This is more than three times the burden imposed by Obama’s nominal tax increase on the rich last year, which would amount to a mere 1/2 % of income for a wealthy couple earning half a million dollars a year.

Obama is targeting Social Security despite the fact that it's the only thing keeping 20 million seniors out of poverty. Its payments relative to pre-retirement income are far below the retirement benefits that most European nations provide. Few Americans support Obama's approach. According to a February 2013 Pew poll, only 10% of Americans want to cut Social Security while 41% want to increase Social Security benefits.

Obama’s budget will make a desperate economic situation even worse. Last month’s job figures showed only 88,000 new jobs were created, about half the number needed to keep real unemployment from rising. It also showed nearly a half million people had dropped out of the workforce, which largely explains the illusory, small decline in "official" unemployment. In fact the more accurate unemployment indicator, the employment to population ratio, (EPOP), shows a pathetic recovery of only about 7% of the jobs lost since 2007. Meanwhile 1 in 2 Americans are in poverty or low income, 37 million college students and recent graduates are in debt with few prospects for getting out. And with 90% of projected new jobs not requiring a college degree, and half not even requiring a high school degree - the ranks of the impoverished are, unfortunately, on a steep curve upward.

For the President – and his Republican and Democratic accomplices in Congress – to impose these austerity cuts on the American people is absolutely unjustified. Considering the economic meltdown that so many Americans are facing, it is unconscionable. The core problem of the American economy is not the budget deficit. This is simply a symptom of the bigger disease: the recession (caused by Wall Street malfeasance) which led to the massive 2008 drop in tax revenues. The deficit was further aggravated by Wall Street bailouts, the Bush/Obama tax giveaways for the rich, private medical insurance inflation, and the disastrous $6-trillion dollar military boondoggles in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The real solution to the recession is to jump start the economy through a massive job creation program – like the New Deal that sparked the recovery from the Great Depression. Within the first few months of the FDR’s New Deal, millions of jobs were created, and within a few years, over 12 million people were back to work.

An alternative to the grim Grand Bargain is offered by the Green New Deal (http://www.jillstein.org/green_new_deal), a package of emergency reforms proposed by the Green Party. This approach would end both the economic crisis and the climate crisis in one fell swoop. It would create 25 million jobs in green energy, sustainable agriculture, public transportation and infrastructure improvements – as well as jobs that meet our social needs, including teachers, nurses, day care, affordable housing, drug abuse and violence prevention and rehabilitation. It would be funded by scaling back the oversized military budget to year 2000 levels, adopting a Medicare for All insurance system that would save trillions of dollars, requiring Wall Street gamblers to pay a small (0.5%) sales tax, taxing capitol gains as income, and taxing income more progressively. These key provisions of the Green New Deal enjoy majority public support in poll after poll.

The Green New Deal addresses the concocted deficit/debt problems by solving the bigger, underlying crises of an unraveling economy and accelerating climate catastrophe. The enormity of these threats compel solutions of equal magnitude.

The draconian budget being presented by the Obama White House is a sobering sign that that the corporate-sponsored political establishment is incapable of delivering real solutions to the nation's critical problems.

With growing frequency, unions and advocacy groups are expressing buyer's remorse about this President, and sending out fundraising appeals asking for money so that they can "take him on." It’s worth asking when "taking him on" should become "leaving him behind," and organizing for independent political action.

One thing is clear – the clock is ticking on our imperiled economy and climate. More than ever, it’s time to put our voices, our bodies, and our votes behind real solutions for a peaceful, just, green future for us all."

knuckleboner
04-18-2013, 10:04 PM
the president's budget submission is reasonable. neither social security nor medicare are sustainable at current levels. something has to be done. if democrats don't acknowledge that, then republicans have the high ground, at least when it comes to entitlements. obama does include some revenue increases from the higher incomes, something that would be considered completely partisan and not serious if he didn't at least address entitlements.

ELVIS
04-19-2013, 05:47 AM
And he won't...

He can't...

FORD
04-19-2013, 05:57 AM
Something has to be done?

Absolutely. And it's relatively simple.

To fix Social Security, you raise the cap. I would eliminate the cap entirely, but let's start with raising it. Since the President seems to think you need to make over $400K/year to be considered "rich", then that would be a good place to start.

Fixing Medicare is even easier - you open it up to everyone, and turn it into a national health care system. All that money currently going to the criminal insurance industry would fix it in no time.

ELVIS
04-19-2013, 06:18 AM
Medicare as it is now is a JOKE!

FORD
04-19-2013, 06:25 AM
Medicare as it is now is a JOKE!

Only because the BCE ruined it with that "part D" privatization/big pharma giveaway horseshit.

knuckleboner
04-21-2013, 09:08 PM
Something has to be done?

Absolutely. And it's relatively simple.

To fix Social Security, you raise the cap. I would eliminate the cap entirely, but let's start with raising it. Since the President seems to think you need to make over $400K/year to be considered "rich", then that would be a good place to start.

Fixing Medicare is even easier - you open it up to everyone, and turn it into a national health care system. All that money currently going to the criminal insurance industry would fix it in no time.

dude, raising the cap is not simple. there's NO WAY republicans in the senate would allow it, at least not by itself. so it is completely impossible to do without some sort of compromise.

and medicare for all is even more unlikely.

so, if obama's budget is "bad" because it's not a representation of an ideal, but completely unrealistic policy, then i think the scale is a little off.

ELVIS
04-21-2013, 09:23 PM
Obama has a budget ??

FORD
04-22-2013, 12:46 PM
dude, raising the cap is not simple. there's NO WAY republicans in the senate would allow it, at least not by itself. so it is completely impossible to do without some sort of compromise.

and medicare for all is even more unlikely.

so, if obama's budget is "bad" because it's not a representation of an ideal, but completely unrealistic policy, then i think the scale is a little off.

Get that spineless coward out of the "Senate Majority" chair, and it won't matter what the Repukes want. Just like the gun background check thing last week. The vote "failed" 54-46. How fucking stupid is it to even SAY that??

What the fuck happened to "majority rules" in this country? Hell, even the majority of repukes support Social Security and Medicare. Even the lunatic teabaggers..... remember when the KKKoch brothers were funding all those ridiculous protests against health care reform a couple of years ago? Idiots with signs that said "Keep the government's hands off my Medicare".

Yeah, the stupidity was so thick you could cut it with a knife, but still, beyond the dumbness, there remains the fact that they thought Medicare was a good thing. The only people who truly want Social Security and Medicare fucked with, are the Wall Street Banking Criminals and Insurance Industry Criminals who want to take them over. And the last 32 years has proven over and over that privatization is not the answer for anything.

FORD
04-22-2013, 01:41 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=cIcUdjJwIUI&feature=endscreen

YEEEEAAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!

ELVIS
04-22-2013, 01:57 PM
If Howard Dean gets upset, does a bear still shit in the woods ??

knuckleboner
04-22-2013, 09:24 PM
Get that spineless coward out of the "Senate Majority" chair, and it won't matter what the Repukes want. Just like the gun background check thing last week. The vote "failed" 54-46. How fucking stupid is it to even SAY that??

What the fuck happened to "majority rules" in this country? Hell, even the majority of repukes support Social Security and Medicare. Even the lunatic teabaggers..... remember when the KKKoch brothers were funding all those ridiculous protests against health care reform a couple of years ago? Idiots with signs that said "Keep the government's hands off my Medicare".

Yeah, the stupidity was so thick you could cut it with a knife, but still, beyond the dumbness, there remains the fact that they thought Medicare was a good thing. The only people who truly want Social Security and Medicare fucked with, are the Wall Street Banking Criminals and Insurance Industry Criminals who want to take them over. And the last 32 years has proven over and over that privatization is not the answer for anything.

and yet, none of that gets ANYTHING even up for vote in the House.

look, i don't necessarily disagree with the sentiment. but without question, jill stein isn't writing about abama's budget. she's writing to make herself look better. a president's budget submission is ALWAYS intended as a starting point in the debate. and again, as such, i think it's a solid submission. not perfect. but it absolutely makes the republicans either have to address new revenues or openly acknowledge that even though obama's put forward some republican-supported ideas, they have no desire to compromise at all. either way, it's a worthwhile budget.

knuckleboner
04-22-2013, 09:26 PM
Obama has a budget ??

indeed he does.

enjoy!

obama's fy14 budget (http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget)

vh rides again
04-22-2013, 10:47 PM
I hope everyone that voted for him pays dearly for it.
I want to see people suffer like a mother fucker so they never vote democrat again.

Matt White
04-22-2013, 10:50 PM
I hope everyone that voted for him pays dearly for it.
I want to see people suffer like a mother fucker so they never vote democrat again.

Yeah...we'll be PAYING for Dubya for the next 50 years...if we're lucky!

vh rides again
04-23-2013, 12:10 AM
Yeah...we'll be PAYING for Dubya for the next 50 years...if we're lucky!

Says the dumb fuck that voted for a guy that tripled the national debt in four years.

Matt White
04-23-2013, 07:02 AM
Says the dumb fuck that voted for a guy that tripled the national debt in four years.

Says the mental midget that voted for the President that actually violated the 2nd Admd

have another fistful of baloney and shut yer pie hole fucktard

ELVIS
04-23-2013, 07:48 AM
That's why I don't play left / right bullshit politics, right there...

ODShowtime
04-23-2013, 08:23 PM
The whole fucking thing is a joke and arguing about it is pointless.