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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial><FONT size=3 face="Times New Roman">" And in a move
certain to provoke rebellion in the Democratic ranks, Obama was willing to
apply a new, less generous formula for
calculating Social Security benefits, which would start in 2015.
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial><FONT size=3 face="Times New Roman">Let's hope
there is a rebellion within the rank and file dem ranks, it's LONG over
due.</FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>"Since retiring from SEIU, Stern is now on the board of a bio-weapons
company and his political connections are what he sells. So he’s one of the
links between shutting down liberal opposition to this plan, the White House,
and the business community. That level of self-serving cynicism has become
the basis of our political system, and it’s an important cultural element in
delivering austerity to a public that doesn’t want it."</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>This does not suprise me in the least.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>I have been helping to expose labor fakers like
Andy Stern for over a decade, but too many people would say ; " Oh but he is the
international president of a Labor Union, he is one of us ". Bullshit
!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>He is one of them, a corporate collaborator. Many
people knew this and now it is confirmed.</FONT><BR></DIV>
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<DIV>"This election, aside from not being much of an election for anyone but the
billionaire funders who have the real votes, doesn’t really matter. But keeping
in mind who is doing what does. Because if there’s a chance to save
anything for anyone who isn’t ultra-wealthy from 2013 going forward, it’s going
to require being able to create credible threats to the politicians making the
policy."</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Let's hope so, but I am afraid too many people are
still blind as to what the real power dynamic conflict is.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>It is class war !</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>It is NOT republicans vs. democrats !</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>It is corporate financed republicans AND DENOCRATS
like Dick Durbin, Obama, et al VS. we the people who want REAL
change and REAL democracy.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>David J.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A
title=cge@shout.net href="mailto:cge@shout.net">C. G. Estabrook</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=peace-discuss@anti-war.net
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<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Sunday, July 29, 2012 8:24 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> [sf-core] Obama’s Second Term Agenda: Cutting Social
Security, Medicare, and/or Medicaid</DIV></DIV>
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<P>[And one of the leading conspirators in this scam is Illinois' senior
senator. --CGE]
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<DIV><B>Obama’s Second Term Agenda: Cutting Social Security, Medicare, and/or
Medicaid<BR></B><I>By Matt Stoller, a political analyst on Brand X with Russell
Brand, and a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. You can follow him at <A
href="http://www.twitter.com/matthewstoller">http://www.twitter.com/matthewstoller</A><BR></I><BR>This
is probably the least important Presidential election since the 1950s. As an
experienced political hand told me, the two candidates are speaking not to the
voters, but to the big money. They hold the same views, pursue the same
policies, and are backed by similar interests. Mitt Romney implemented Obamacare
in Massachusetts, or Obama implemented Romneycare nationally. Both are
pro-choice or anti-choice as political needs change, both tend to be hawkish on
foreign policy, both favor tax cuts for businesses, and both believe deeply in a
corrupt technocratic establishment.<BR><BR>So while the election lumbers on like
the death rattles of the wounded animal known American democracy, no one on
either side is asking what the plan is for the next term. For Obama, his team
is going into rooms of donors and shouting “Supreme Court”, while mumbling
something about bipartisanship and $4 trillion, or Simpson-Bowles. What this
means is that term two of the Obama White House will be organized around
cutting entitlements.<BR><BR>The White House already tried cutting all
three main entitlement programs, last year (cuts to Medicaid are actually cuts
to Obamacare, for what it’s worth, since an expansion of Medicaid was a
key plank of the new health care law).<BR><BR>The White House agreed to cut
at least $250 billion from Medicare in the next 10 years and another $800
billion in the decade after that, in part by raising the eligibility age.
The administration had endorsed another $110 billion or so in cuts to
Medicaid and other health care programs, with $250 billion more in the second
decade. And in a move certain to provoke rebellion in the Democratic ranks,
Obama was willing to apply a new, less generous formula for
calculating Social Security benefits, which would start in
2015.<BR><BR>Going after entitlements is in fact a tradition of Democratic
politicians since the 1980s. The post-WWII model of dealing with entitlements
was to expand them as a way of boosting aggregate demand. But as
Carter, Reagan and Volcker ushered in an era of Wall Street greed and austerity,
that trend reversed. In the early 1980s, Speaker of the House Tip O’Neil
collaborated with Ronald Reagan to raise taxes on the poor and middle class
with a “grand bargain” around Social Security. Later on, Bill Clinton had his go
at the programs, with an even more aggressive plan to destroy the remains
of New Deal liberalism.<BR><BR>One of the little known political stories of
the late 1990s is how Bill Clinton tried to work with Newt Gingrich to cut
Social Security for recipients and pour some of the Social Security trust
fund into the booming stock market. Clinton was willing to oppose the
liberal wing of his party to cut a deal, and accept Republican demands for
private accounts and a higher retirement age. Gingrich was willing to let
Clinton succeed at doing so. And Clinton put Erskine Bowles, a conservative
Democrat, in charge of the effort.<BR><BR>But then Monica Lewinsky happened, and
Clinton had to take refuge with the liberals, who might have abandoned him
during his impeachment had he cut entitlements. As Bowles said,
“Monica changed everything”. Bill Clinton was an obscenely corrupt
politician, starting with NAFTA in the early 1990s and ending with financial
deregulation until his final days in office. After he left
office, he took over $80 million in bribes, and his team of advisors –
people like Gene Sperling, Bob Rubin, and Larry Summers – operated just like he
did, spinning between DC power and New York money for decades in a sea of
graft and pay-to-play favors.<BR><BR>Barack Obama continues in this fine
tradition of Democratic policymaking, and his advisors are quietly laying
plans to cut Social Security, Medicare, and/or Medicaid in the second term
of his administration. Obama appointed Erskine Bowles, who now works for a
Wall Street botique, to head up his commission on fiscal responsibility. Bowles,
along with an old man named Alan Simpson, came out with a set of proposals
to cut the programs. And while Obama couldn’t get the Republicans to agree to it
in 2011, he will try in his second term. Here’s the New Yorker laying out the
plan.<BR><BR>There is a possibility that a second Obama term could begin with
major deficit reduction and serious reform of taxes and entitlements. A similar
opportunity arose in the second terms of Reagan (who in 1986 signed into
law a historic tax-reform bill) and Clinton (who in 1997 reached a significant
budget deal with Republicans). Although both victories occurred when
the two parties were less polarized, many White House officials regard the
successes as encouraging precedents. Several senior Clinton officials involved
in the 1997 deal now work for Obama, including Jacob Lew, Obama’s chief of
staff, and Gene Sperling, the head of the National Economic Council.<BR><BR>And
sure enough, as Dean Baker points out, a gang of incredibly wealthy
CEOs are planning to gut entitlements regardless of which candidate wins in
2012. It’s not just CEOs, of course, it’s also the usual gang of corrupt
Democratic establishment folk. Here’s Steven Pearlstein describing one
riveting meeting of the designated austerity group.<BR><BR>In addition to
Cote, Dimon and Bertolini, the charter business members include Sandy Cutler of
Eaton, Gregg Sherrill of Tenneco, Marty Flanagan of Invesco, Gary Loveman of
Caesars, Thomas Quinlan of R.R. Donnelley & Sons and financiers Steven
Rattner and Pete Peterson.<BR><BR>Later that evening, at Honeywell’s Washington
office, over a salmon dinner with the floodlit Capitol dome as a backdrop, the
executives huddled with their political co-conspirators: Simpson and
Bowles, Warner and Saxby, and Rep. Steny Hoyer, the No. 2 Democrat in the House.
Also on board: Simpson-Bowles commissioners Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat
in the Senate, and Andy Stern, former president of the Service Employees
International Union.<BR><BR>It’s Senate leader Dick Durbin, House leader Steny
Hoyer, and a bevy of CEOs and political leaders. As for non-CEO non-politicians,
Andy Stern is a key tell. Back in 2009, when he led the powerhouse union
SEIU, Stern visited the White House more often than anyone else. Back
when he was trying to woo bloggers in the mid-2000s, Stern invited me on a trip
around the country to see the union. On that trip, he told me that SEIU was
growing so quickly he wished he could cash out and take it public. Since
retiring from SEIU, Stern is now on the board of a bio-weapons company and
his political connections are what he sells. So he’s one of the links between
shutting down liberal opposition to this plan, the White House, and the business
community. That level of self-serving cynicism has become the basis of our
political system, and it’s an important cultural element in delivering austerity
to a public that doesn’t want it.<BR><BR>It’s useful to remember, this election
season, that the way the debate is framed matters. That Obama isn’t choosing to
discuss in public what he will do to cut Social Security, Medicare, and
Medicaid, and that Romney isn’t specific about it either, should show you
who this election is for. But in addition, that both Bush, Clinton, and Obama
(in his first term) failed at cutting Social Security means that an aroused
public can stop austerity, when politicians feel their office is at risk.
Clinton chose to abandon his plans to gut entitlements when facing impeachment
and Bush chose to stop when his plan threatened the Republican
Congress.<BR><BR>The joke during the transition in 2008 was that the people who
supported Obama got a President, and those who supported Clinton got a job. The
Clintonistas didn’t manage to gut entitlements in the 1990s, but they will
sure try again and again until they succeed or someone takes their keys to the
White House away.<BR><BR>This election, aside from not being much of an election
for anyone but the billionaire funders who have the real votes, doesn’t really
matter. But keeping in mind who is doing what does. Because if there’s a
chance to save anything for anyone who isn’t ultra-wealthy from 2013 going
forward, it’s going to require being able to create credible threats to the
politicians making the policy.<BR><BR><I>Read more at <A
href="http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2012/07/obamas-second-term-agenda-cutting-social-security-medicare-andor-medicaid.html#JYwmRq2L9OpKAfg3.99">http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2012/07/obamas-second-term-agenda-cutting-social-security-medicare-andor-medicaid.html#JYwmRq2L9OpKAfg3.99</A><BR></I>
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