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(32,139 posts)Nice.
I am always amused by this line of argument: that making this formal proposal yielded the awesome benefit of showing America how extreme and unreasonable Republicans are.
We all know that polls showed for months and even years now that America *already* considered Republicans to be the more extreme and unreasonable party. In spades. That was the atmosphere in which Obama entered these negotiations.
So what did he do? He offers it, FORMALLY. And Republicans decline. So he took a situation in which Republicans were clearly and unequivocally considered the extreme and unreasonable ones, and he turned it into a situation in which Republicans can now run on the FACT that Democrats proposed to cut SS benefits, and they protected them. And they will. And don't think it won't work.
"Idiot Left," indeed.
The spin you are offering here is absurd. It is also nothing new, having been repeated ad nauseum by others here who shift almost on a daily basis in their rationalizations for this administration's repeated betrayals of the 99 percent.
If you think we have seen the last of the Chained CPI, you are living in a very pleasant alternative to reality. Because of Obama's behavior, we will be fighting this battle for a long, long time.
Barack Obama: "This is not a bloodless process."
Barack Obama: "Too many of us have been interested in defending programs as written in 1938."
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