Republicans, led by House Speaker John Boehner, want to scare Americans into accepting yet another extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest 2% and deep cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. So they've created a "fiscal cliff" boogeyman.
Unfortunately, if you're following the media story,
you may believe Republican claims that the world's about to end. But the only
thing going off a cliff on December 31 is the ability of Republicans to hold our
economy hostage for the sake of the rich (read below to find out why!).
That's why we have to spread the truth, so our
friends and family don't fall for the Republican myth about the fiscal cliff.
We've put together a 5-point guide on what this fiscal showdown is really all
about. Check it out and then share
it on Facebook or Twitter,
or just forward this email.
- The "Fiscal Cliff" Is A Myth. As Paul Krugman put it, "The looming
prospect of spending cuts and tax increases isn't a fiscal crisis. It is,
instead, a political crisis brought on by the G.O.P.'s attempt to take the
economy hostage."1 Republicans are manufacturing this crisis to
pressure Democrats to extend the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy and accept
painful cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
- The Bush Tax Cuts Finally End December 31. If Congress does nothing,
the ax will fall on all the Bush tax cuts on New Year's Eve.2
Then, on January 1, the public pressure on John Boehner and House Republicans to
extend the middle-class tax cuts (already passed by the Senate and waiting to be
signed by President Obama) will become irresistible.3 So the
middle-class tax cut will eventually get renewed, and we'll have $823
billion more revenue from the top 2% to do great things with.4
- The Sequester. The sequester is another political creation, forced on
Democrats by Republicans in exchange for lifting the debt ceiling last year to
avoid crashing our economy.5 It's a set of cuts (50% to a bloated
military budget and 50% to important domestic programs) designed to make both
Republicans and Democrats hate it so much that they'd never let it
happen.6 And the cuts can be reversed weeks or months into 2013
without causing damage.7
- The Big Three. Nothing happens to Social Security, Medicare, and
Medicaid benefits on January 1—unless Republicans force painful cuts to
beneficiaries in exchange for tax increases on the wealthy, which are going to
happen anyway if Congress does NOTHING.8 So, there's literally no
reason benefits cuts should be part of the discussion right now.
- We Should Be Talking About Jobs. The real crisis Americans want Congress to fix is getting people back to work. And with just a fraction of that $823 billion from the wealthiest 2%, we could create jobs for more than 20,000 veterans and pay for the 300,000 teachers and 52,000 first responders, which our communities so desperately need.9 That's not to mention jobs from investing in clean energy and our national infrastructure.
Thanks for all you do.
Underdog = Don Jones
We have come to believe He would like us to keep our
heads in the clouds with Him, but that our feet ought to be firmly planted on
earth. That is where our fellow travelers are, and that is where our work must
be done.
"Democracy...is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to
have for lunch"!
Liberty...is a well-armed lamb contesting the
vote.
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