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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich : The deal emerging from the Senate is a lousy one. Let me count the ways: [View all]Savannahmann
(3,891 posts)156. We lost nothing?
We had the CLASS ACT. We put it on hold, we declared it unworkable, because it is too expensive. We continue to spend more than a trillion dollars on stealth everything for the military, but we can't afford to help those among us who need the most help. We got a promise of a commission, who will tell us exactly what they told us about the CLASS ACT, that we can't afford it. Probably the day before they Christen a new Stealth Destroyer. Yet, according to you, we lost nothing. We officially said fuck the disabled, and we lost nothing. Let me know when you think we actually lose something.
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Robert Reich : The deal emerging from the Senate is a lousy one. Let me count the ways: [View all]
Coyotl
Jan 2013
OP
Exactly. A shitty deal for America. No doubt about it. This is not a victory for our side.
bowens43
Jan 2013
#1
This, clearly by DESIGN. Then, in the "debt ceiling fight", SS - and everything we hold dear - will
chimpymustgo
Jan 2013
#6
"How does that keep happening?" -- Dems and Rape-publi-scum are both
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2013
#25
Yeah, but those 20% are already too poor to matter and many of them won't live
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#60
Thank you. A lot of people don't want to admit this, but it is very true.
Puregonzo1188
Jan 2013
#101
In the middle of the night, at the last minute while everybody was out partying.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Jan 2013
#12
How fucking crazy is it that our best hope to make things better lies with the hope
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#57
yeah they were able to avoid any public debate on the bill before voting on it.
limpyhobbler
Jan 2013
#159
More than that. The pony had to be brilliant white with pink mane and glitter.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Jan 2013
#11
I'm glad you're feeling better and back up to speed PS. You didn't seem to be yourself yesterday.
R. Daneel Olivaw
Jan 2013
#10
What about the long-term unemployed. What would have happened to them then?
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2013
#23
My long-term UI benefits were abruptly ended on May 12, 2012 when California blithely
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2013
#28
That, unfortunately, is typical for them. They couldn't care less when you are in trouble,
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#44
That is your response? That poster probably doesnt even live in California and cannot vote there
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#61
With a screen name like 'BlueCaliDem'??? OK, but I just love it when
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2013
#105
One of the reasons that I am so disgusted with the long, long discussion about the fiscal
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#92
That was the purpose of creating this artificial crisis. Keep the sheeple scared and distracted
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#99
Thanks. It's a game to distract Americans from the real issues of imports and their impact
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#104
And a quick glance at GD page 1 shows how devastatingly effective it is.
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#112
I wished EmoProgs/Libertarians would stop trying to burn down the village to save it
BlueCaliDem
Jan 2013
#166
Ooh-- "EmoProg", "purist", AND an accusation of not voting for Obama all in one paragraph!
Marr
Jan 2013
#167
"quickly offer legislation that grants a middle-class tax cut and restores most military spending.."
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2013
#15
Robert Reich is there to lull the GOP into thinking they got more than they did....
WCGreen
Jan 2013
#17
5. The Bush Tax Cuts and Big War are the Main Drivers of the Deficit. This protects War
grahamhgreen
Jan 2013
#18
Neither Reich nor Krugman provide any strategy for how a better deal
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#26
Um, the cliff was and is a better deal than what has been negotiated (so far) in the
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2013
#34
The Congress is responsible for negotiating and how do you negotiate with thugs?
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#36
"Going over the clff" (or better yet, stepping off the curb) would have meant
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2013
#106
I teach political science at the college level, and while I think I'm a fine professor
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#41
No, not necessarily, but don't we want to seek solutions? If the complaint is
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#49
"a middle-class tax cut and restores most military spending" - which is what this achieves
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2013
#27
Tell me how YOU would get a better deal through the House. Pleas be specific.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#42
The importance of not making the deals that led directly to the "cliff" this one, and the next and
TheKentuckian
Jan 2013
#55
OK, maybe you would be willing to lose those benefits, but why subject others
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#63
Maybe they do listen to him but he offers no way for his ideas to get through Congress
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2013
#51
Trading temporary tax cuts and UI benefits for a permanent 64% tax cut and a $4M per family gift
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#47
You misunderstand what I wrote. This deal, should it happen, sucks in so many ways
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#135
Like both sides were saying, nobody was going to like it all. I'm very happy with some
gateley
Jan 2013
#52
Agreed. I think I would have preferred the cliff. But it still has to be voted on in the house.
geckosfeet
Jan 2013
#56
Reich is losing me on this one. $5 million exemption for inheritance is fair.
Zen Democrat
Jan 2013
#62
This is a completely irrational viewpoint, particularly understanding who we are dealing with here.
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#64
Everything you just said is besides the point. CLASS was NEVER going to go into effect. It needed to
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#82
No, now you are changing your tune. If you really care about the disabled...
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#152
We did NOT have the CLASS act. As many of us have been trying to tell you.That was DOA two years ago
stevenleser
Jan 2013
#160
Was it or was it not part of the ACA which was passed by Congress and signed into law?
Savannahmann
Jan 2013
#161
because you, me, and many other independent minded posters aren't suckers
fascisthunter
Jan 2013
#76
GOP negotiating strength much stronger than warranted merely because the left ignores RW radio
certainot
Jan 2013
#74
Social Security and other similar programs for most of us are still on the line.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#88