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Obama’s Grand Betrayal

Michael Collins

Previously, I reported the startling news – Obama to Change Party. That was satire, at least on November 14.  Just three weeks later, satire becomes reality.  In the past few days, President Obama has traded away $620 billion in tax revenues in order to get a $56 billion, 13 month extension of unemployment benefits.  Of course, the lost $620 billion will make any further unemployment benefits, or for that matter, any other productive social programs pipe dreams as the deficit explodes over the next two years. (Image: Banksy)

The Obama deal is a long way from the original position of ending Bush tax cuts for the highest earners and simply extending unemployment benefits, as called for by economic and social circumstances.

It started when President Obama sent his vice president to negotiate with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill.  Since the president still has a majority in both chambers of Congress, you might wonder why he’s negotiating.  The House Democrats are ready to rock to show that they’re not to blame for the past two years of inaction.  There are enough Democratic Senators with either the inclination or the compromised background to strong arm a majority.

If Obama has forgotten how Chicago politics work, he could certainly find someone from the windy city to show him how it’s done.  Edward (“fast Eddie”) Vrdolyak has some free time on his hands for a consulting gig.
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Still, Democrats are telling us they’re not only unhappy with the president for breaking a promise that he and others made not to extend Bush-era tax cuts for wealthier Americans, they’re also expressing concern about the overall cost of the plan and its impact on the deficit.

“I still seem puzzled at the president’s enthusiasm, and the Republicans, giving an income tax break for people making over $1 million. We’re borrowing $46 billion to do so,” said Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-Louisiana, a moderate Democrat.

Landrieu also chastised the president for dealing with Republicans without adequately consulting his fellow Democrats, and said she’s worried this is the way the next two years will be.

“He’s enthusiastic about this new arrangement dealing with the Republican caucus that stated, according to their leader, their number one objective is to unseat him. I can understand trying to appeal to independent voters. I do that myself. I think it’s very important. But this sort of enthusiasm for caucusing with Republicans – and he didn’t even, literally, didn’t even speak to the Democratic caucus. Not any of it. Not the liberal group, not the moderate group, not the conservative group,” said Landrieu.

Senate Democrats Openly Upset with Tax Cut Deal

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