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In reply to the discussion: Obama's Deal From a poor Person's Perspective [View all]Arcanetrance
(2,670 posts)32. My biggest objection to this deal is the situation that bore it. This whole problem was caused by a
Previous deal Obama made for the debt ceiling. This fiscal cliff was created than and alot of my friends championed it saying it was the best Obama would get. Meanwhile in that deal were things that would hurt the poor and the lower middle class. The thought was well eventually we will get a lasting solution to avoid this meanwhile the crazies in the house and Senate have obstructed fixing the problems. So here we stand even if the deals passed in two months there's another negotiation and the Republicans will extort cuts from the president at that time. It seems to me either way the poor are about to hurt me being one of those poor.
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Thank you for some much needed perspective. We have to look at the whole deal, not 1 number. nt
s-cubed
Jan 2013
#1
There's a reason that many progressive constituencies voted for Obama at higher levels than 2008
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2013
#3
The cuts have yet to be negotiated. Until the debt ceiling has been raised, Social Security is stil
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#17
And then there are those disqualified from EITC, retirees on SS, those making above cut-off...
Melinda
Jan 2013
#65
It is good to read the perspective of someone who will be hurt the most by any deal
stultusporcos
Jan 2013
#9
We shall see what happens in the House, but this deal does not foreclose pension cuts.
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#31
Excellent - and I see the posts of gloom and doom as you predicted are showing up...
George II
Jan 2013
#20
Thank you, we need to remember what COULD have been...and how that didn't happen
radhika
Jan 2013
#30
My biggest objection to this deal is the situation that bore it. This whole problem was caused by a
Arcanetrance
Jan 2013
#32
This happens every time. Republicans despise these tax credits where the Feds end up sending a check
Pirate Smile
Jan 2013
#47