[Vision2020] Obstruct and Exploit

Gary Crabtree moscowlocksmith at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 08:33:36 PDT 2012


Interesting. From wikipedia, a (sometimes questionable) source never noted
for its conservative spin:



In the Senate, the bill was stalled by Majority leader Harry Reid on
September 27, 2011 who said "I don’t think there’s anything more important
for a jobs measure than China trade, and that’s what we’re going to work on
next week," with emphasis on taking up more tenuous legislation which is
less likely to draw political attention.[16] On October 4, 2011, Minority
Leader Mitch McConnell attempted to offer the Act as an amendment to the
China trade bill, saying that while he disagreed with the bill's approach
to job creation, it deserved to be voted on.[17]




Many Democrats have balked at the bill, siding with the Republicans,
especially those facing difficult re-elections in congressional districts
where they are hesitant to support unpopular legislation.[49] A majority of
the Democrats support individual components of the bill, but are unwilling
to commit to the bill in its entirety, despite the White House's
disapproval of the weak showing of support. Some Democrats from core
Democratic districts oppose the American Jobs Act because it gives more tax
breaks, thus contributing more to the federal deficit, which has given
Obama more responsibility to sell the plan first to the American public, as
he has done on a very prominent, nationwide speaking tour.[50][51][52]

Both moderate and progressive Democrats have expressed concerns about the
bill. Joe Manchin, a more moderate-leaning Democrat, has openly voiced his
opposition with the administration by arguing against the inclusion of too
much spending, given by his remarks on September 29, "The ugly part of that
act is $450 billion of spending, after we've spent, spent, spent." On the
other side, progressive Democrat Peter DeFazio, a more progressive-leaning
Democrat from Oregon, argued against the inclusion of nearly $250 billion
of tax breaks, saying "Half of it is tax cuts, and quite frankly tax cuts
don't work."[53][54]



It looks as though Krugman and the NYT don't want to have to be bothered by
those pesky facts either.

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:

> But, remember, Romney doesn't want his campaign "restricted by fact
> checkers".
>
> Seeya round town, Moscow.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students.  The college
> students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."
>
> - Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007)
>
> On Sep 10, 2012, at 6:27 AM, Joe Campbell <philosopher.joe at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >> Now, all of this puts the White House in a difficult bind. Making a big
> deal of Republican obstructionism could all too easily come across as
> whining. Yet this obstructionism is real, and arguably is the biggest
> single reason for our ongoing economic weakness
> >
> > Good point!
> >
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