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Showing Original Post only (View all)Maybe it really is a chess game... [View all]
Obama Called Their Bluff: Republicans Admit They Are Too Scared to Cut Social SecurityYou may have missed it, but over the weekend congressional Republicans admitted that they are terrified that any Social Security cuts will lead to their defeat.
If you are paying attention to the politics of Obamas chained CPI offer, you may have noticed that Republicans have been running away like their hairs on fire away from his proposal.
The reason why is that Republicans are afraid that the president is setting them up. Roll Call reported, The debate Waldens remarks has set off inside the GOP shows many Republicans harbor deep-seated fears about publicly supporting the entitlement cuts they supposedly back and have demanded Obama and other Democrats embrace since taking control of the House in 2011 Many GOP operatives fear Obamas embrace of chained consumer price index, a mechanism to slow the growth of Social Security benefits over time, is a trap a means of getting Republicans to support the policy on the record only to see Democrats savage them for it down the line.
The Republican strategists who suspect this are partially correct. President Obama is using Chained CPI to set up a win/win/win situation for Democrats. Republicans have to choose between raising taxes in order to get the Chained CPI, arguing for Chained CPI without the tax increase, or rejecting Chained CPI. If Republicans express any desire to cut Social Security, Democrats will savage them for it during next years election. If Republicans agree to raise taxes at all, the base of their party will erupt in rage. If Republicans split and some of them reject Chained CPI, it will never become law. (Chained CPI probably wont become law anyway, because Harry Reid and many Senate Democrats have promised to oppose any changes to Social Security.)
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http://www.politicususa.com/obama-called-bluff-republicans-admit-scared-cut-social-security.html
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LOL WTF, it is bad when I am looking for an Onion link. What a crock of shit. n-t
Logical
Apr 2013
#10
Uh huh. And we think it's okay to treat people like pawns.... because?
winter is coming
Apr 2013
#18