Mitch McConnell, Barack Obama, and Fake “Hostage Negotiations”
Posted: June 3, 2011 | Author: bostonboomer | Filed under: 2012 presidential campaign, Barack Obama, financial institutions, Psychopaths in charge, Republican politics, Social Security, The Bonus Class, The Great Recession, U.S. Economy, U.S. Politics, We are so F'd | Tags: Barack Obama, Debt Ceiling, Federal Deficit, lying liars, medicare, Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Social Security |17 CommentsI am really angry right now, but I’m going to try to write this as calmly as I can. As we all know, Mitch McConnell, who somehow got himself elected to the Senate from the State of Kentucky is holding the entire economy hostage, insisting that the only way Republicans will allow an increase in the debt ceiling is if the Democrats agree to drastic cuts in Medicare.
As Dakinikat wrote yesterday, what McConnell and other Republicans are doing is “playing chicken with financial markets.” We are in serious danger of another Great Depression. These freaks are suggesting that they will tank the economy in their efforts to win points for their party. Michael Tomasky writes:
McConnell has made it abundantly clear that his goal is not to help the economy or anything else; his overriding concern is making Barack Obama a one-term president. When he said Sunday that there will be no deal on raising the debt ceiling without substantial Medicare cuts, he made his motives clear again.
Tomasky is saddened because
…there was a period in the history of this republic, and of the world’s so-called greatest deliberative body, when senators really did, at some crucial point in deliberations, put their partisan differences aside and work out solutions to the country’s pressing problems.
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McConnell benefits from the lingering good feeling that still permeates the institution in which he serves—because people insist on presuming that the leader of the minority party speaks in good faith. But there’s no good faith here.
The only question is whether the Democrats will accede to the hostage-taker’s demands. They’re in a tough position, especially after yesterday’s vote in the House, where nearly half of the Democrats joined all Republicans in refusing to raise the debt limit without deep and permanent cuts. Raising the ceiling is extremely unpopular in polls (of course it always has been, but that fact that didn’t prevent a certain M. McConnell from voting to raise it seven times during George W. Bush’s presidency).
Dakinikat isn’t alone in her warning about the insanity of what McConnell and his Republican pals are doing to us. Even the Wall Street Journal is questioning McConnell’s motivation. Author Stan Collender concludes that McConnell is willing to sacrifice his party’s chance at the White House in an effort to set himself up to be the next Majority Leader in the Senate.
…McConnell has decided that the GOP winning the White House in 2012 isn’t as important to him as the GOP getting the majority in the Senate and that requires continually energizing the base rather than trying to win over independents and Democrats.
If Obama wins and the GOP takes over the Senate, (Roger Ailes aside) McConnell will be the most important and powerful Republican in the United States. That won’t be true if there’s a Republican president, of course. But if all of the best known GOP candidates lose the Republican nomination in 2012 and the 2012 nominee then loses in the general election, the next tranche of potential Republican presidential candidates will be at least two years away. In the meantime, McConnell will be the one negotiating with the White House and stopping its initiatives.
The McConnell statement makes a great deal of sense in this context. Openly attacking Medicare as he did strengthens his credentials with the base even if it weakens them with everyone else. But that’s okay because it’s the base that’s needed to elect Republicans to the Senate next year and that would strengthen McConnell even if it makes life harder…or impossible…for the GOP presidential candidate.
At Market Watch, Rex Nutting writes of Republican threats to cause the U.S. to default on its debts:
This is an insane idea cooked up by political consultants who can count votes but not dollars. Assuming they are willing to go through with their threat, it’s simply terrorism — a sort of tea-party suicide bomb.
Both parties have played games with the debt ceiling, but never has anyone suggested out loud that default is really an option. Until now.
Default would make our problems immeasurably worse. Our borrowing costs would soar, and no one has quite explained how that would make our debts more affordable. Moody’s said Thursday that it might downgrade our debt (making it more expensive for us to borrow) if there were just a chance of default. Imagine the costs if we actually reneged on our promises. Read our full story about Moody’s warning on U.S. debt.
Taking all this into consideration, any reasonable person would be able to see that the Republicans are simply playing games and that in the end they are going to raise the debt ceiling. They aren’t going to go against the wishes of their Wall Street masters. Even McConnell’s hometown paper agrees:
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-KY, won a prominent place in the weekend news cycle when he made pointed statements last Friday about Medicare, taxes, and what it would take for him to support an increase in the debt ceiling.
He chose his words carefully. Amid blustery talking points, McConnell painstakingly did not say that Republicans would refuse to increase the debt limit. Ultimately, the only threat he issued was about his own individual vote — not about what Republicans will do in general.
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Because the threat is not credible, the only value it has is the value Democrats choose to give it. If they agree with the Republican proposals and want their own political cover, they will treat the threat as credible. They will “save America” from the dastardly Republicans. If they have more responsible strategies they will call the bluff. They hold all the cards.
Therefore, the Democrats and President Obama should simply sit back and let them throw as many tantrums as they want while pointing out how idiotic they are and laughing uproariously.
So what does our President do? He calls Republican and Democratic legislators to the White House for bogus deficit talks that are nothing but an obvious charade to enable these elite criminals to continue stealing American taxpayers blind. He even plans to hold a “golf summit” with Speaker of the House John Boehner.
There can be no other explanation for President Reagan’s Obama’s behavior than that he agrees with McConnell that Paul Ryan’s plan to eliminate Medicare is the way to go. He apparently also thinks it’s worth it to trade our collective economic futures for another four years in the White House. Next up, Democrats and Republicans “compromise” on Social Security “reform.”
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Mitch McConnell is evil incarnate, and Barack Obama is even worse.
Completely agree. He has been in the closet so long he can’t be authentic about anything. Great post and info!
Thanks! I’m going to tackle the closet thing next.
I think that when you’ve spent so long basically creating and living a lie just to get yourself into a position of power that you eventually shut down whatever moral center you’ve ever had. I think this guy is just one big walking lie that seeks to benefit nothing but himself. I can’t imagine what life must be for his wife. She must really hate herself.
You got that right BB, McConnell is an evil basturd. (Spelled that way on purpose.)
Lord, just when you think things can’t get any worse politically and economically, they do. I am feeling despair and hopelessness about our country’s future like I never have before in my lifetime. What can we do to stop this train wreck?
HELP!!!
The best thing we can do is not fall into learned helplessness. We have to hang in there. The American people do not support what these monstrous elite politicians are trying to do. They will ultimately pay a high price.
BB, the kabuki is beyond infuriating. Congressional Dems are PLEADING with Obama not to continue “compromising” with the Repubs…but he of course basically said, “Oh, I’m the President, I can’t be Partisan.” ORLY? Win The Future do we have separate political parties then?
I mean, ostensibly. We don’t have separate parties any more. But when Obama was elected, it was because he had a “D” after his name. THEY WANTED HIM TO BE PARTISAN!!!! AaaaaaaaAAAAAARGGGGHHH.
Yup.
You are so right madamab. We have one party in this country – the rich and well connected greedy party. If Congressional Democrats were serious, they would find a primary challenger amongst themselves. It was Obumbles healthcare push that lost the House. It was Obumbles promising to campaign and allow congressional dems to ride his coattails that lost the House. If Congressional Democrats are so concerned about anything negative that the president is doing, they can stand up and do something about it. Maybe they could even try BEING DEMOCRATS!!!!!
Asshats.
Hillary 2012
Congressional Dems are PLEADING with Obama not to continue “compromising” with the Repubs
okay and I’m pleading Congressional Dems stop looking to caddy shack for leadership. It ain’t happening with Obama. He’s there to give it all to the angry people so they like him more. and pleading with Obama is the SUREST way to get him to flick you off his shoulder.
Congressional Dems! Buy a fooken clue will you! This is a huge set up to destory the social safty net and Bambie is in on it.
The Congressional Dems are in on it, too. I don’t see how they can possibly be THIS impotent. They wanted Obama, and not because they have stars in their eyes or because Little Johnny’s first word was Obama. They’re all in this together, oh what fun it is to ride straight to K Street with kabuki all the way.
If it’s any consolation, everyone in Gen Obama who thought it was tingle up the spine time to give everyone! Everyone! a seat at the table will be working in penury until they’re 90. *sighs*
Yes, but the “creative class” creeps like Chris Bowers, Josh Marshall, and Markos Moulitsas who convinced the progs to support a Republican won’t be among the losers.
Maybe they will eventually, it’s not like they have any actual skills and once the country’s been looted I think they’ll probably find all of that astroturfing and ad revenue might just mysteriously dry up. Who knew that bazillionaires of good intentions have priorities beyond legalizing pot? 😉
We need a revolution. Every one of the other 49 states needs to take Wisconsin’s example to heart and do likewise.
Boy do I ever agree with you!