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President Barack Obama returns to the Oval Office. (Photo: Pete Souza / White House)

I Remember America
By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Tuesday 12 April 2011

It has not always been this way. Maybe we're all suckers for the down-the-memory-hole 24-hour news cycle nonsense that has afflicted this country for far too long already, because it is getting harder and harder to remember the simple fact that it has not always been this way.

This, however, is how it is now.

On Wednesday, the Democratic president of the United States will stand somberly before a bank of television cameras to announce the orderly annihilation of the social contract that has guarded and sustained the American people for generations. It was a Democratic president who created that contract, followed by other Democratic presidents who defended it, and now a Democratic president is choosing to undo it. Not all at once, of course. It will take time in the doing, but the downhill run to that dissolution begins tomorrow. According to the Wall Street Journal:

In a speech Wednesday, Mr. Obama will propose cuts to entitlement programs, including Medicare and Medicaid, and changes to Social Security, a discussion he has largely left to Democrats and Republicans in Congress. He also will call for tax increases for people making over $250,000 a year, a proposal contained in his 2012 budget, and changing parts of the tax code he thinks benefit the wealthy.

Until now, Mr. Obama has been largely absent from the raging debate over the long-term deficit. The White House has done little with the recommendations of its own bipartisan deficit commission. And Mr. Obama's 2012 budget didn't offer many new ideas for tackling entitlement spending, among the biggest long-term drains on the federal budget.

The White House move caught Democrats in Congress off guard, according to aides, and details of the president's proposals were sketchy. Mr. Plouffe said the president will name a dollar amount for deficit reduction, although the White House wouldn't provide specifics. Introducing taxes into the discussion has the potential to complicate the resolution of coming budget fights, specifically the need to raise the debt ceiling, a move needed to prevent the U.S. defaulting on its debt.


Republicans in congress greeted the news of Obama's upcoming speech with barely restrained glee, and chuckled into their sleeves over the idea that his proposed tax increase on rich people was anything other than dead on arrival. They have the president's pattern down pretty well now - he does some big talking at first, eventually concedes the argument by agreeing with most of what the GOP proposes, they double down by adding things like riders to eliminate Planned Parenthood, he blinks, and they get pretty much everything they want. We saw this pattern in last week's absurd brawl over a government shutdown, and with a fight over the debt ceiling looming over the horizon, the GOP knows full well that yet another victory is all but assured.

How can it be that a Democratic president is willing to undo the great work of previous generations, to such a degree that he will be the one to propose it on Wednesday? Could this not be some kind of high-level, high-stakes chess game happening here? Anything is possible, I suppose, but when one looks deeply into the slate of brutal cuts agreed to in order to avert the shutdown last week, it becomes vividly clear that there are very few sacred cows presently safe from slaughter. The Washington Post reported:

More than half of the $38 billion in spending cuts that lawmakers agreed to last week in the 2011 budget compromise that averted a government shutdown would hit education, labor and health programs. Funding for federal Pell grants, job training and a children's health-care initiative would face cuts, senior congressional aides said. A multitude of other programs - from highway and high-speed rail projects to rural development initiatives - also would experience significant reductions.

The bill contains some policy provisions, including language preventing Guantanamo Bay detainees from being transferred into the United States for any purpose. And it eliminates funding for four Obama administration "czars," whose positions had been vacant: the "health care czar," "climate change czar," "car czar" and "urban affairs czar."

Republicans were able to terminate more than 55 programs in the areas of health, labor and education, resulting in a total savings of more than $1 billion. In addition, two minor components of President Obama's health-care law will be eliminated: the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan and the Free Choice Voucher programs.

Although the pain would be felt across virtually the entire government - the deal includes a $1 billion across-the-board cut shared among all non-defense agencies - Republicans were able to focus the sharpest cuts on areas they have long targeted. The Education, Labor, and Health and Human Services departments, which represent about 28 percent of non-defense discretionary spending, face as much as a combined $19.8 billion, or 52 percent, of the total reductions in the plan.

In addition, the Environmental Protection Agency, long a target of conservatives, will see a $1.6 billion cut, representing a 16 percent decrease from 2010 levels. Key EPA programs include the Fish and Wildlife Services ($141 million cut from last year), the National Park Service ($127 million cut from last year) and "clean and drinking water state revolving funds" ($997 million cut from last year).


Indeed, included in Friday's deal were significant cuts to rural development, rental assistance programs, scientific and technical research, a broad swath of work by the Corps of Engineers, energy efficiency programs, renewable energy programs, defense environmental cleanup programs, community development programs, climate change programs, clean water programs, NEA programs, dislocated worker assistance, green jobs innovation programs, rural health programs, HIV/AIDS/viral hepatitis/STD and TB prevention, the LIHEAP contingency fund, literacy programs, AmeriCorps, high speed rail programs, community development funds, and a raft of foreign aid.

Absent from the debate is any meaningful discussion of the bloated defense budget and the three wars we are currently fighting. Our adventure in Libya has already cost nearly $700 million, and has yet to accomplish anything other than a bloody stalemate that looks to grind on interminably. Absent from the debate is any meaningful discussion of punitive actions - both financial and criminal - to be taken against the Wall Street and bank barons who delivered us to this damaged estate. Yes, Mr. Obama will discuss raising taxes on the wealthy on Wednesday, but those words are likely to be the only outcome in the end. If it was going to get done, it would have happened before this new congress arrived. Instead, the president surrendered again, and given the debt ceiling gun now being wielded by the GOP, any talk of raising those taxes will amount to nothing more than wind.

I remember America, and it has not always been this way.

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  -I Remember America WilliamPitt  Apr-12-11 03:38 PM   #0 
  - I Remember America  DFab420   Apr-12-11 03:53 PM   #1 
  - And you actually think it's better now?  WilliamPitt   Apr-12-11 03:55 PM   #2 
  - And you think we are worse off?  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:03 PM   #11 
     - What's this "we" shit, DFab?  WilliamPitt   Apr-12-11 04:08 PM   #15 
        - Woah man..  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:16 PM   #21 
           - If you left college three years ago, how is it that  Moondog   Apr-12-11 06:13 PM   #73 
              - Crushed pearls in vinegar  DFab420   Apr-12-11 06:25 PM   #78 
                 - Uh, where are you finding virgins?  Moondog   Apr-12-11 06:27 PM   #79 
                    - Haha tricks of the trade my friend..  DFab420   Apr-12-11 06:28 PM   #82 
  - Yes, yes. Remembering and wanting to return to what was good in the past means we can't possibly  Brickbat   Apr-12-11 03:55 PM   #3 
  - Well.. considering wanting to return to what is good  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:05 PM   #13 
     - It doesn't mean that at all.  Brickbat   Apr-12-11 04:11 PM   #18 
        - Yes but  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:19 PM   #23 
           - When did we get "Government Healthcare"?  Kermitt Gribble   Apr-12-11 06:55 PM   #88 
              - Your right it's called the Affordable Care Act.  DFab420   Apr-12-11 07:22 PM   #89 
  - Damn, you must be old!  Blue-Jay   Apr-12-11 03:58 PM   #4 
  - lol yea beyond my years  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:02 PM   #7 
  - ambrose bierce  mountainlion55   Apr-12-11 04:21 PM   #25 
  - Let me congratulate you on  Newest Reality   Apr-12-11 04:02 PM   #8 
  - Please enlighten me  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:34 PM   #30 
  - Thanks for providing a handy reference list to where the Republicans want to take us.  pacalo   Apr-12-11 04:26 PM   #26 
  - They have a word for that...  Wait Wut   Apr-12-11 04:42 PM   #33 
  - Nice, but I doubt you are 150+ years old.  Rex   Apr-12-11 06:36 PM   #85 
  - And this president is taking us right back to that -  TBF   Apr-13-11 10:06 AM   #113 
  - "Maybe it's time to revisit the assumption that the Obama White House got rolled."  ProSense   Apr-12-11 04:00 PM   #5 
  - Hm.  WilliamPitt   Apr-12-11 04:03 PM   #9 
  - What does that have to do with the CR? n/t  ProSense   Apr-12-11 04:04 PM   #12 
     - Everything  WilliamPitt   Apr-12-11 04:07 PM   #14 
        - It has nothing to do with the CR. Nothing! n/t  ProSense   Apr-12-11 04:09 PM   #16 
           - Mm.  WilliamPitt   Apr-12-11 04:12 PM   #19 
           - Your response shows it is much more about bashing a personality than about being critical of policy.  BzaDem   Apr-12-11 04:58 PM   #40 
              - Projection  liberation   Apr-12-11 06:01 PM   #69 
           - Of course to you it doesn't. You cannot play 5 dimensional chess.  Rex   Apr-12-11 06:41 PM   #86 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-12-11 04:17 PM   #22 
  - Whoa. Apparently, Reagan has risen from the grave.  Zorra   Apr-12-11 04:01 PM   #6 
  - another good one, Will. K&R  inna   Apr-12-11 04:03 PM   #10 
  - K/R  Autumn   Apr-12-11 04:10 PM   #17 
  - Anyone who proposes cuts to Soc.Sec, Medicare, and Medicaid IS. NO. DEMOCRAT.  kath   Apr-12-11 04:13 PM   #20 
  - This really should be the breaking point observed by all who post here  kenny blankenship   Apr-12-11 04:26 PM   #27 
  - Thank you. I also don't think that anyone who supports tax cuts for the wealthiest, when their  kath   Apr-12-11 05:08 PM   #49 
  - The New Democrats were always a poison pill. I don't know  mmonk   Apr-13-11 05:08 AM   #99 
  - you are no judge of who is or isn't anything-  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 04:40 PM   #31 
  - Here are the cuts broken down agency by agency  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:49 PM   #38 
     - thanks for this-  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 05:02 PM   #41 
        - Of course they aren't  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:05 PM   #45 
  - + 1,000,000,000... What You Said !!!  WillyT   Apr-12-11 05:07 PM   #46 
  - Your memory of America is stunted by your absolute hatred for the man.  cliffordu   Apr-12-11 04:19 PM   #24 
  - Are you kidding me?  Hell Hath No Fury   Apr-12-11 05:14 PM   #53 
     - Yadda yadda blabbdey bloop de bloop.  cliffordu   Apr-12-11 05:47 PM   #67 
     - perfect illustration, indeed.  inna   Apr-12-11 06:27 PM   #80 
     - Yep. In fact, I remember him being very insulting to those that didn't buy into some of O's views.  demmiblue   Apr-12-11 06:17 PM   #77 
     - I remember it just as you do.  Hell Hath No Fury   Apr-12-11 06:32 PM   #84 
     - Thank goodness for the ignore function.  Bluebear   Apr-13-11 05:13 AM   #101 
  - It's still too early  madamesilverspurs   Apr-12-11 04:32 PM   #28 
  - The plan isn't to "fix" Social Security and Medicare. The plan is to dismantle it.  Better Believe It   Apr-12-11 04:40 PM   #32 
  - do you have any facts to back that up?  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 04:42 PM   #34 
     - Nope - they never do.  cliffordu   Apr-12-11 05:47 PM   #68 
  - Soc Sec has less than 1% administrative cost.  eridani   Apr-13-11 05:11 AM   #100 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-12-11 04:33 PM   #29 
  - That will be the straw for me. If he touches any of those programs in  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 04:43 PM   #35 
  - Really?  DFab420   Apr-12-11 04:46 PM   #36 
     - Yep. I have had it with him and those like you.  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 04:53 PM   #39 
     - Yes.. "those" like me  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:03 PM   #43 
     - Anyone who is in favor of cutting any of those programs is no liberal or  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 05:07 PM   #47 
        - Well see thats just not true.  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:11 PM   #51 
           - Lol so it's money not being spent! Get this! We have money left over.  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 05:19 PM   #56 
              - We have been raiding Social Security??  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:29 PM   #60 
                 - Get a clue. Oh, I have you one now didn't I? Do some research.  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 05:33 PM   #64 
                    - Umm.. I have done some research  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:43 PM   #65 
                       - Really? Read this.  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 06:06 PM   #71 
                          - :facepalm:  DFab420   Apr-12-11 06:14 PM   #74 
                             - You got to be kidding!  RegieRocker   Apr-13-11 09:50 AM   #110 
     - Wow.  Wait Wut   Apr-12-11 05:12 PM   #52 
        - There comes a point when enough is enough. I made it clear.  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 05:32 PM   #63 
           - I think that is called quitting.  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 05:44 PM   #66 
              - Pschyobable. I quit nothing, I fire. I fire my employer it is he who quits  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 06:16 PM   #76 
                 - Fire at huh? Don't retreat reload I guess...  DFab420   Apr-12-11 06:27 PM   #81 
                 - Civility? To let s.s. be changed or touched in a negative  RegieRocker   Apr-13-11 09:45 AM   #109 
                 - we live in a society- you don't have the imperial perogative-  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 06:29 PM   #83 
                    - You're the quitter you have already submitted to b.s. . Obviously it's  RegieRocker   Apr-13-11 09:42 AM   #108 
     - "In the middle of a crisis..." What's the crisis?  leftstreet   Apr-12-11 05:04 PM   #44 
        - ..Ummm  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:08 PM   #50 
        - That isn't a crisis. Giving tax breaks to the rich is the crisis. Wars? Pull the  RegieRocker   Apr-12-11 05:15 PM   #54 
           - everything you list has been going on for the last 10 yrs. so your  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 05:18 PM   #55 
              - ...You don't think we've been in a crisis the last 10 years?  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:22 PM   #57 
                 - oh hell yes-  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 05:29 PM   #61 
                    - Ah I see  DFab420   Apr-12-11 05:30 PM   #62 
                       - "crisis" and "systemic problems" are two very different things  liberation   Apr-12-11 06:08 PM   #72 
        - Really?  WilliamPitt   Apr-12-11 10:28 PM   #95 
  - HUGE K & R !!!  WillyT   Apr-12-11 04:48 PM   #37 
  - K & R  davidthegnome   Apr-12-11 05:03 PM   #42 
  - disapointing. You are a gifted writer  Bluerthanblue   Apr-12-11 05:08 PM   #48 
  - I remember that America too Will  Tom Rinaldo   Apr-12-11 05:23 PM   #58 
  - Some chance that you're right.  damntexdem   Apr-12-11 05:28 PM   #59 
  - Well done Mr. Pitt, you magnificent bastid you.  Safetykitten   Apr-12-11 06:05 PM   #70 
  - i bet he gets the reduction in entitlements and more tax CUTS for the rich  spanone   Apr-12-11 06:15 PM   #75 
  - Maybe someday we will get adults in charge and that actually  Rex   Apr-12-11 06:48 PM   #87 
  - How do you see the cuts as black and white?  DFab420   Apr-12-11 07:25 PM   #90 
  - Obama's 2012 campaign slogans  realFedUp   Apr-12-11 07:34 PM   #91 
  - I've been saying for two years  Mosaic   Apr-12-11 07:53 PM   #92 
  - A hearty REC for this one. For everyone who is throwing out crap like  bertman   Apr-12-11 08:48 PM   #93 
  - And At 54, This Is The Reason That I Will Not Fall For Voting For This Man Again  cantbeserious   Apr-12-11 09:18 PM   #94 
  - Yeah. Let's help Romney, Trump or Palin become President.  Nye Bevan   Apr-13-11 09:51 AM   #111 
  - k&r  Crewleader   Apr-12-11 11:27 PM   #96 
  - K&R  ProudDad   Apr-13-11 01:26 AM   #97 
  - Healthcare costs have been out of control for many years, we have to do something about it.  Major Hogwash   Apr-13-11 05:04 AM   #98 
  - Bullshit. Cut millionaires out of SocSec and you lose your justification for raising the FICA cap  eridani   Apr-13-11 05:19 AM   #102 
     - No, millionaires were NEVER supposed to receive benefits like that. Nor billionaires.  Major Hogwash   Apr-13-11 05:24 AM   #104 
        - Neither was eliminating the FICA cap  eridani   Apr-13-11 05:29 AM   #105 
           - For retired investors that are eligible for SS benefits there is already a limit to the amounts.  Major Hogwash   Apr-13-11 05:37 AM   #106 
              - Yes. That was the purpose of the FICA cap.  eridani   Apr-13-11 05:44 AM   #107 
              - Means-testing Social Security is the sneakiest and quickest way to destroy it.  Nye Bevan   Apr-13-11 09:57 AM   #112 
                 - Bingo. You don't need to means test. Just have a maximum amount payable per year n/t  eridani   Apr-13-11 05:37 PM   #114 
  - GOBAMA!  indimuse   Apr-13-11 05:21 AM   #103 
 

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