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In reply to the discussion: Make Me Retch: "Obama's 'try anything' bid to woo GOP moves from dinner to golf course" [View all]grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)20. Actually, the entire Progressive caucus (largest DEM caucus) has
made numerous excellent proposals, including a real budget that actually works and is supported by a majority of americans.
We simply need Obama to step up and represent the people who he is supposed to represent to make it all happen, in other words, we need him taking the Progressive caucus to golf, not his enemies who laugh at his feeble attempts to reconcile differences, basically they are playing him for a fool (unless he's actually on their side already):
7 million new jobs in one year
$4.4 trillion in deficit reduction
Were in a jobs crisis that isnt going away. Millions of hard-working American families are falling behind, and the richest 1 percent is taking home a bigger chunk of our nations gains every year. Americans face a choice: we can either cut Medicare benefits to pay for more tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, or we can close these tax loopholes to invest in jobs. We choose investment. The Back to Work Budget invests in Americas future because the best way to reduce our long-term deficit is to put America back to work. In the first year alone, we create nearly 7 million American jobs and increase GDP by 5.7%. We reduce unemployment to near 5% in three years with a jobs plan that includes repairing our nations roads and bridges, and putting the teachers, cops and firefighters who have borne the brunt of our economic downturn back to work. We reduce the deficit by $4.4 trillion by closing tax loopholes and asking the wealthy to pay a fair share. We repeal the arbitrary sequester and the Budget Control Act that are damaging the economy, and strengthen Medicare and Medicaid, which provide high quality, low-cost medical coverage to millions of Americans when they need it most. This is what the country voted for in November. Its time we side with Americas middle class and invest in their future.
The Economic Policy Institute Policy Center provided technical assistance in developing, scoring, modeling, and analyzing the Back to Work budget. EPIs analysis can be seen here: The Back to Work budget: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2014
Job Creation
Infrastructure substantially increases infrastructure investment to the level the American Society of Civil Engineers says is necessary to close our infrastructure needs gap
Education funds school modernizations and rehiring laid-off teachers
Aid to States closes the recession-caused gap in state budgets for two years, allowing the rehiring of cops, firefighters, and other public employees
Making Work Pay boosts consumer demand by reinstating an expanded tax credit for three years
Emergency Unemployment Compensation allows beneficiaries to claim up to 99 weeks of unemployment benefits in high-unemployment states for two years
Public Works Job Programs and Aid to Distressed Communities includes job programs such as a Park Improvement Corps, Student Jobs Corps, and Child Care Corps
Fair Individual Tax
Immediately allows Bush tax cuts to expire for families earning over $250K
Higher tax rates for millionaires and billionaires (from 45% to 49%)
Taxes income from investments the same as income from wages
Fair Corporate Tax
Ends corporate tax bias toward moving jobs and profits overseas
Enacts a financial transactions tax
Reduces deductions for corporate jets, meals, and entertainment
Defense
Returns Pentagon spending to 2006 levels, focusing on modern security needs
Health Care
No benefit cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security
Reduces health care costs by adopting a public option, negotiating drug prices, and reducing fraud
Environment
Prices carbon pollution with a rebate to hold low income households harmless
Eliminates corporate tax subsidies for oil, gas, and coal companies GETTING AMERICANS BACK TO WORK
http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/back-to-work-budget/
$4.4 trillion in deficit reduction
Were in a jobs crisis that isnt going away. Millions of hard-working American families are falling behind, and the richest 1 percent is taking home a bigger chunk of our nations gains every year. Americans face a choice: we can either cut Medicare benefits to pay for more tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, or we can close these tax loopholes to invest in jobs. We choose investment. The Back to Work Budget invests in Americas future because the best way to reduce our long-term deficit is to put America back to work. In the first year alone, we create nearly 7 million American jobs and increase GDP by 5.7%. We reduce unemployment to near 5% in three years with a jobs plan that includes repairing our nations roads and bridges, and putting the teachers, cops and firefighters who have borne the brunt of our economic downturn back to work. We reduce the deficit by $4.4 trillion by closing tax loopholes and asking the wealthy to pay a fair share. We repeal the arbitrary sequester and the Budget Control Act that are damaging the economy, and strengthen Medicare and Medicaid, which provide high quality, low-cost medical coverage to millions of Americans when they need it most. This is what the country voted for in November. Its time we side with Americas middle class and invest in their future.
The Economic Policy Institute Policy Center provided technical assistance in developing, scoring, modeling, and analyzing the Back to Work budget. EPIs analysis can be seen here: The Back to Work budget: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2014
Job Creation
Infrastructure substantially increases infrastructure investment to the level the American Society of Civil Engineers says is necessary to close our infrastructure needs gap
Education funds school modernizations and rehiring laid-off teachers
Aid to States closes the recession-caused gap in state budgets for two years, allowing the rehiring of cops, firefighters, and other public employees
Making Work Pay boosts consumer demand by reinstating an expanded tax credit for three years
Emergency Unemployment Compensation allows beneficiaries to claim up to 99 weeks of unemployment benefits in high-unemployment states for two years
Public Works Job Programs and Aid to Distressed Communities includes job programs such as a Park Improvement Corps, Student Jobs Corps, and Child Care Corps
Fair Individual Tax
Immediately allows Bush tax cuts to expire for families earning over $250K
Higher tax rates for millionaires and billionaires (from 45% to 49%)
Taxes income from investments the same as income from wages
Fair Corporate Tax
Ends corporate tax bias toward moving jobs and profits overseas
Enacts a financial transactions tax
Reduces deductions for corporate jets, meals, and entertainment
Defense
Returns Pentagon spending to 2006 levels, focusing on modern security needs
Health Care
No benefit cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security
Reduces health care costs by adopting a public option, negotiating drug prices, and reducing fraud
Environment
Prices carbon pollution with a rebate to hold low income households harmless
Eliminates corporate tax subsidies for oil, gas, and coal companies GETTING AMERICANS BACK TO WORK
http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/back-to-work-budget/
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Make Me Retch: "Obama's 'try anything' bid to woo GOP moves from dinner to golf course" [View all]
grahamhgreen
May 2013
OP
How does he get Congress to vote for "progressive solutions that have a history of working"?
frazzled
May 2013
#3
FIRST, you have to make a case for it!!! Without that, your fighting for the wrong team.
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#6
It IS a bill. If I prove it to you, will you start listening to us? Obama's budget was DOA, also,
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#23
The reason I disagree is because the proposals on the right have been proven to fail, and the
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#25
Well, your link did not work, but let me address "He knows, just like you, his Proposal including
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#34
He's not running for office agin, ever. "giving the appearance of compromise" has not gained him one
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#39
His compromise on Social Security gives the REPUBLICANS an in to present themselves as the party
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#41
"Rep. Greg Walden, of Oregon, chairman of the National Republican Congressional
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#43
I think you're living in a fantasy land. They can and will use it against each and every Dem running
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#45
Just precious, "willing to try anything" I so love this Hope And Change Man!! Not--
7wo7rees
May 2013
#11
Exactly. They are Right Wing Authoritarians, they want to be told what to do, under fear of
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#19
Too late now, but he could have started by prosecuting some war criminals.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#30
It is late, but if he wants to be effective, he has to be their boss, not their buddy.
grahamhgreen
May 2013
#33
hate to be the one to say it, but it is "retch" not "wretch" in this context...
CTyankee
May 2013
#21
Your link took me to a bunch of pics that predicted in 2008 that Obama would be the new FDR
Doctor_J
May 2013
#32
"Willing to try anything" - gee, I wonder what future betrayals are in store.
forestpath
May 2013
#37