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Edited on Sat Jul-23-11 06:21 PM by El Prezidente Kaboom
The Reid-McConnell plan (a combination of no revenues,1.5 trillion in cuts/ 10 years + political theater for Republicans to hide behind, while "devolving" congressional authority to the president to initiate a debt-ceiling raise) is the only option left on the table with any bipartisan traction. The Senate's Gang of 6 plan is too far for the Democrats and the House GOP's "cut, cap, and balance" is further--this while the president's own plan isn't ranked much higher by his own party. With no agreement on strong revenue components, Dems will not concede to massive cuts. But throwing in the smaller cuts outlined by VP Biden's working group to get the McConnell plan to pass and avoid a constitutional showdown over default--not ideal for Obama 2012--is politically preferable to invoking the 14th amendment (or accepting default, obviously). With GOP control of the purse, Democrats can't improve our budget situation, we can only defend it. Thus, minimizing the damage done is the only reasonable goal in this political environment. We're in for the Long Generation of divided government, economic instability, and massive, long-lasting unemployment that will further degenerate our national character and culture. It's the Big Darkness, and it's only just beginning.
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