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phantom power

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Wed Jul 11, 2012, 01:23 PM Jul 2012

“They’re breaking down crying, people say the same thing, ‘I’m one disease away from the end’" [View all]

Just a few more tax cuts for millionaires, and some more free money for banksters, I'm sure it will work itself out...

James Carville, former Bill Clinton campaign adviser, on Tuesday called on Democrats to focus on rebuilding the middle-class instead of accepting the conventional wisdom that cutting the deficit was the most important issue facing America.

“I think we make a fundamental error,” he told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. “The biggest problem we have in the country is the deficit. You say, let’s cut entitlements because the deficit is the biggest problem. If you say the biggest problem is that the middle class is shrinking — it would clearly shrink if the deficit got too high — but that would lead you to a conclusion, let’s cut health care costs. That’s the easiest way to cut the deficit. But the Washington consensus is we have to cut entitlements.”

“When people do focus groups and political people all come back and say the same thing, people are breaking down crying,” Carville continued. “They’re breaking down crying, people say the same thing, ‘I’m one disease away from the end.’ They’re taking children back in their house, they’re changing jobs. People are starting lawn mower businesses when they’re 55-years-old, and the Washington consensus is, ah-ha, this person can’t have Medicare, or the Washington consensus is, cut their Social Security.”

He implied no one would be talking about the federal deficit if it were not for Republicans, and said Democrats should work to cut the cost of health care and education.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/10/carville-challenges-conventional-wisdom-on-cutting-the-federal-deficit/
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an effective political party with organized leadership would use this to bury its opposition lol nt msongs Jul 2012 #1
But that would look mean n/t Duer 157099 Jul 2012 #3
PLEASE!! Bill Clinton caved to the Republicans over and over again. Hypocrite much, Carville? Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2012 #15
and what media forum would they use?? pray tell? progressivebydesign Jul 2012 #19
Well, we did pass the Guaranteed Insurance Company Profit plan, so we have that going for us Abra Jul 2012 #2
Carville was on Charlie Rose last night. longship Jul 2012 #4
"Had Enough?" shrdlu Jul 2012 #8
Many thanks. nt longship Jul 2012 #20
Cutting the cost of those two items isn't really possible Warpy Jul 2012 #5
We actually COULD cut a bit out of our military budget FiveGoodMen Jul 2012 #12
We also don't need to protect the corporate trade routes that cost our jobs Warpy Jul 2012 #14
"Raising wages is the answer and always has been" FiveGoodMen Jul 2012 #16
The answer is JOBS! L0oniX Jul 2012 #6
Jobs with actual WAGES. They_Live Jul 2012 #11
your statement is true rtracey Jul 2012 #18
But what about the bloated and wasteful MIC budget$? Amonester Jul 2012 #7
I've had no use for Carville since he hung Howard Dean out to dry. Doremus Jul 2012 #9
And his lovely wife 12AngryBorneoWildmen Jul 2012 #10
NO CUTS TO SOCIAL SECURITY OR MEDICARE WHATSOEVER. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #13
He implied no one would be talking about the federal deficit if it were not for Republicans b/c leftyohiolib Jul 2012 #17
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