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Texas GOP Staffer Quits Over Draconian Cuts to Women’s Health Care, Speaks At Rally

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

RH Reality Check by Jodi Jacobson, Editor in Chief, RH Reality Check

Rallies were held in Texas yesterday on the eve of the elimination of funding to the Women’s Health Program through the state, and subsequently to all Planned Parenthood clinics because… well, because the far right apparently doesn’t like women to have health care.

So 130,000 more women in Texas will be without health care tomorrow, a state in which access to primary reproductive health care has already been made scarce since the legislature cut funds dramatically last year as well. The cuts will take place because Governor Perry is refusing federal funding that otherwise would go to these clinics. Perry, and other opponents of women’s health care in Texas, claim there are “lots of alternatives” to the clinics now providing low-income women–mothers, students, employees–with health services, but as Andrea Grimes reported for us last year, those alternatives just don’t exist.

And as Grimes reported, the 2011 state family planning cuts left 180,000 women without access to contraception and reproductive health services like pap smears and breast cancer screenings.

“The Women’s Health Program serves an additional 130,000 women, bringing the total number of women without access to basic reproductive health care to 310,000,” writes Grimes. “Some estimates put the number closer to 400,000. The Texas Legislative Budget Board has estimated that this will result in up to 21,000 additional births in the state–children born to families who are already in need of government assistance and who would otherwise have sought to avoid an unintended and unwanted pregnancy.

But the anger at these cuts in Texas and across the country is building and even women on the right are fed up. Today, according to the Austin Chronicle, GOP legislative aide, Allison Catalano, who began working for Texas state legislator Myra Crownover last summer, resigned her post, citing Crownover’s support for the cuts to women’s health funding.

In a letter to Crownover, Catalano wrote that she decided to resign her position because of “recent decisions made by you, Representative Crownover, along with other legislators” related to the draconian cuts to the women’s health budget.

According to the Chronicle, in 2010, Planned Parenthood clinics, which make up only 2 percent of all WHP-funded clinics across the state, served 46 percent of the roughly 183,000 program enrollees.

Although the program had always been designed to exclude abortion providers from participation, lawmakers in 2011 directed the Health and Human Services Commission to come up with a new definition for affiliate that would define PP clinics that do not provide abortion care, and were already participating in the WHP, as affiliates of other PP clinics that do provide legally-protected abortion care, but that weren’t actually serving as WHP providers. The feds have said this tinkering in order to exclude an otherwise qualified provider is prohibited by federal law (Title XIX, to be specific).

Hundreds of supporters of women’s health funding rallied tonight in the Texas state capitol to protest the cuts.

“Whether tonight in Austin, or earlier this week in Midland, or in Fort Worth in the pouring rain, women’s health supporters throughout the state are saying loud and clear that Governor Rick Perry needs to stop playing politics with women’s health and women’s lives,” said Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and native Texan, at the rally. “Women don’t come to Planned Parenthood health centers to make a political statement, they come because they need health care, and it’s time for Governor Perry to stop taking health care away from Texas women.”

Carole Belver, Executive Director and Health Services Director of Community Action, a local Medicaid Women’s Health Program provider, reminded attendees that Governor Perry already slashed the family planning budget by more than two-thirds, which will take health care from another 160,000 women per year. These cuts also affect services including Pap tests, clinical breast exams, and birth control.

State Representative Dawnna Dukes, member of the Texas House Appropriations Committee, articulated the skepticism shared by Texas political commentators, editorial boards and government officials about Governor Perry’s fiscally questionable recent comments that he would reject the federal contribution to Medicaid Women’s Health Program – a contribution that covers 90 percent of the cost – and expend an additional million of state funds to create a new program in order to exclude the largest single provider of women’s health care.

“Governor Perry wants us to pay more for less health care. Governor Perry is slashing education — laying off 25,000 teachers, administrators and other school staff due to a ‘fiscal emergency’ – but suddenly says he can find ‘flexibility’ to score political points,” said Representative Dukes.

Julisa McCoy, a college student from the Rio Grande Valley who currently relies on Planned Parenthood and the Medicaid Women’s Health Program to access preventive health care, also spoke at the rally.

“In my county alone, four clinics were forced to shut down, several employees were laid off, and 15,000 women were displaced from their health care provider: Planned Parenthood,” said McCoy. “The Texas Medicaid Women’s Health Program plays a vital role in the health and livelihoods of women in this state, as does Planned Parenthood. Governor Perry’s ideology has no place in my health care, or the health care of more than 130,000 other women like me in this state.”

This is, perhaps, the answer sought by Beverly McPhail, a provider at the Houston Women’s Resource Center, who asks, “What will it take for Texas women to rise up?”

Read the full story as published @ RH Reality Check.

Related: Don’t LET Them Mess With the Women of Texas: It’s Time to Rise Up!!

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Jello Biafra Speaks Out on Israel, Palestine, and a Cancelled Concert

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Earlier this year, Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School Of Medicine had a scheduled concert in Tel Aviv, which led to pressure on him to cancel the concert to respect the Boycott movement against the Israeli State due to their Human Rights practices vis a vis Palestine.
It was an awkward situation, and Jello chose [...]
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Peter Schiff Speaks at Occupy Wall Street

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

Reason.tv followed investment guru, radio show host, and unflappable defender of capitalism Peter Schiff as he spent three hours among the Occupy Wall Street protesters in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park.

An unapologetic member of “the 1 Percent,” Schiff argued with all comers for the better part of an afternoon.

Schiff is no ordinary observer. As the prinicipal of the financial firm Euro Pacific Capital, he’s a full-fledged and unapologetic member of “the 1 Percent.” As an outspoken radio show host and commentator, he not only predicted the housing crash and financial crisis, he railed bank and auto-sector bailouts as they were happening. Schiff believes that capitalism offers is the only hope for young, frustrated people to have a vibrant and prosperous future. So he went to Occupy Wall Street to engage and debate the protesters.

Touring the Occupy Wall Street scene in New York with a sign that read “I Am the 1%, Let’s Talk,” Schiff spent more than three hours on the scene, explaining the difference between cronyism and capitalism, bailouts and balance sheets, and more.

“The regulation we want is the market,” said Schiff. “That’s what works.”

Schiff describes himself as “sympathetic” to the plight of the OWS protesters, but thinks their anger is misdirected at legitimate business interests and should be better at the White House, Congress, the Federal Reserve, and the crony capitalists they’ve bailed out.

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America Speaks: Beat Obama With A Cain

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

 

AMERICA SPEAKS: BEAT OBAMA WITH A CAIN

By Frances Rice

America is gripped by economic devastation created by the failed socialist policies of President Barack Obama.  Meanwhile, Obama is campaigning around the country, brazenly promising to continue his job-killing spending.   He’s advocating more big government socialism and is intent on plunging our country into an economic grave, along with the Soviet Union and other failed socialist nations that tried to spend their way to prosperity.

The only thing standing in Obama’s way is the American people who are now speaking loudly and clearly:  We will beat Obama with a Cain.

Distortions by the liberal press about Herman Cain’s positions on issues are not resonating because average Americans refuse to be influenced by the media’s poison pen.

Recent polls from key states, including Florida, Iowa and New Hampshire show Cain surging.   Among the straw polls won by Cain by huge margins are the ones in Florida and Nevada.  To the surprise of some naysaying pundits, a New York Times/CBS poll released on October 25th reveals that Cain is leading nationally among likely Republican voters with 25 percent support, compared to 21 percent for Gov. Mitt Romney, 10 percent for former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, 8 percent for Texas Rep. Ron Paul and 6 percent for Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

Even more important is the new poll released by Rasmussen Reports, showing Cain is ahead of Obama in a hypothetical general election contest, with Cain receiving 43 percent of the vote and Obama only 41 percent.

Here is what one person wrote on the Internet that expresses very well voter sentiment:  

“I would vote for Herman Cain in a heartbeat. I see him more as a businessman than a politician and our country right now needs a businessman who can help start our country on the road to recovery. Also, as an African American, he is an example of overcoming prejudices and built himself up, he is an Horatio Alger example. Too many are still holding onto the past and the “Poor Me Syndrome”. He carries no baggage and we should all remember that, like balloons, it is not the color that makes them rise, it’s what inside. You go Herman!!!!!”

Americans are excited about Cain because he rose from humble roots, became a successful executive at corporations, including Godfather’s, Burger King and Pillsbury and later served as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City.  He knows how both the government and private sector worlds work.

Below is an article by an African American freelance journalist, voicing her support for Cain.  More information about Herman Cain can be found by clicking here for a Herman Cain fact sheet and clicking here for the NBRA home page.   

Frances Rice is a lawyer, a retired Army lieutenant colonel and chairman of the National Black Republican Association.  She may be contacted on the Internet at:  www.NBRA.info

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Herman Cain: A step above other GOP candidates
By Felicia Benamon 

Once in a while, there comes a candidate that "up and grabs you" by the collar and demands you listen to the urgency of the time, the urgency of problems facing our nation. That person is Herman Cain. No politician he is to me, he represents the working man.

The straight-talking presidential candidate is leading the presidential pack with his common sense approach to our nation’s problems — Cain has grabbed the attention of the American people. He is able to connect with a large base of people who recognize the soundness and straight forward approach of his ideas.

Mr. Cain is a man who has earned and worked his way to the top. He is a man with business experience who will know a little something about economics — to pull our nation out of this slump. He is someone who respects free enterprise, and believes in the individuals’ ability through creativity and innovation to create jobs, wealth, and prosperity — not putting together useless "stimulus" packages that benefit no one in the long run.

CBS senior political reporter Brian Montopoli writes, "Certainly, the simplicity of his message — most notably, of course, in the form of his "9-9-9" plan — has captured primary voters’ attention."

Of course in the same article, he questions whether Cain is knowledgeable enough to hold the high position from statements Cain has made before.

There is no perfect candidate, and presidents make mistakes. But assuredly, America needs a man who is in tune with and believes in the American people without making empty promises. Someone who has a plan. Someone who believes in America and her ability to pull herself out of the mire.

I’ve heard Cain reference former president Ronald Reagan, America as the "shining city on a hill." He elaborated and said, "…but of late, that shining city on a hill has started to slide down the hilltop."

Everyone knows running for president takes money. Cain has so far raised 2.8 million over the summer and has 1.3 million currently. This is a man who, to me, takes little resources/funds he has (compared to his competitors) and makes much use of it wisely. He has certainly passed the pack of top contenders who have far more to spend and are using more methods to reach voters.

People are looking for a candidate that is not tied to big money and Herman Cain is it. He does it his way and is having success at it. That is the mark of true leadership.

You will expect no political correctness from this candidate. Yes the GOP is not immune to the political correctness trap. If you want a no-nonsense man leading this nation, Herman Cain is that person who needs no-nonsense support behind him.

Montopoli continued: "Cain is essentially throwing out the playbook in favor of a seat-of-the-pants, cash-poor, lightly staffed operation that is leaving political insiders scratching their heads. If Cain is able to win the nomination, he’ll not only shock the political establishment, he’ll forever alter the way the political game is played. He might even shock himself."

Agreed!

I believe America is ready for someone with fresh, new ideas—Herman Cain’s 9-9-9: A vision for Economic growth: YouTube and HermainCain.com   

It’s time to put on our big boy pants and get to work to support Herman Cain in this critical hour!  www.hermancain.com

Felicia Benamon is a conservative columnist who writes from a political perspective, but occasionally deviates to write about other concerns facing her country. She comes from a military background and is currently a freelance reporter residing in Tennessee. You may contact Felicia at zcoolone2011@aol.com

 

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Dr. Schmookler Speaks to Dems From Lynchburg, Amherst, Campbell Co’s

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Wednesday, May 18, 7:00 – 9:00 PM - Lynchburg Democrats will meet in the Community Meeting Room of the Lynchburg Public Library in the Plaza. Dr. Andrew Schmookler, who is running for the Democratic nomination in the 6th Congressional District to oppose Bob Goodlatte in the 2012 election, will be the guest speaker.      Chairman John Lawrence and Vice Chairman Gerald Cheatham invited Democrts from all the sourrounding counties.

Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler and Chairman John Lawrence

Ada Smith
Ada L. Smith (born in Amherst County, Virginia) served as a New York State Senator from 1989 to 2006.   She represented the 10th Senate District, centered in the Jamaica, Queens section of New York City.

Smith was ranking Democrat on the state Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee.    She lost the 2006 Democratic senate primary election to Shirley Huntley, who was elected state senator later that year.      Fate turned almost full circle and Ada made it back to Lynchburg.     Welcome Home Ada, it is wonderful to have an experienced representative of the people in the local Democratic Party.

Ray Reed
Reporter From Lynchburg News and Advance
Mr. Reed was there primarily to meet and cover Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler and his bid to unseat Bob Goodlatte.    Ray Reed, Reporter News and Advance- Lynchburg  is a member of the Virginia Press Association and the Virginia Capitol Correspondents Association.    Mr Reed is a well known and respected political and government affairs reporter.

All the County Democratic Committee’s in the new 22nd  Virginia Senate District are now involved in trying to convince Bert Dodson to seek the Democratic Senate Position.     I’ve been to 3 county meetings in the last 10 days ( Amherst County, Campbell County and Lynchburg ) and we have decided to start a petition to try and persuade Mr. Dodson to pitch his hat in the ring.    We will also attend other County Meetings to get and keep the effort going.     Bert was in attendence at this meeting and Chairman John Lawrence asked Bert to say a few words to the crowd.      We really need for Bert to be the first Senator in Virginia’s new 22nd district so we will keep working on him to run.
Bert Dodson
Hard to See but thats Bert up in front of the crowd
Amherst Co. Chairman David Burford and Dr. Schmookler
Walter Fore
Steel Workers of America

Walter has been fighting for workers rights and standing up for the rights of all people for his entire adult life.     It is an honor to have him associated with the Lynchburg Democratic Party.     I remember Walter from the Central Virginia Labor Council when Silas Switcher was the president (and Julian Carper the Head of the State AFL-CIO) and we met at Steel Workers Hall by the Southern States Store just off Campbell avenue.     (memories go way back)     Good to see you again brother.     You haven’t lost an ounce of your youthful fire.

David Burford, Ada Smith, Russell Hill

Gerald Cheatham, Vice Chair of Lynchburg Dems is shown here helping set up the food tables.    Gerald has attended the Amherst County Meetings and now that we are all in the new Virginia Senate District 22 we will be getting together more often.
Dr Schmookler’s wife (center)  April

Dr. Schmookler has a web site called   none so blind     click to visit.

Dr. Schmookler Challenges Goodlatte in the 6th District
Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler, 65, is vying for the 6th District Democratic nomination in May to run against Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte in 2012.
Dr. Schmookler is a writer living in Shenandoah County ,two miles from West Virginia near Orkney Springs.    He spends time writing a blog at nonsoblind.org.    He is married with three children.

“I feel that what I’m fighting for is the soul of America. …It is a grave crisis this country now faces,”   says Dr. Schmookler.

He is using friends for his campaign staff and admits that    “There’s no way I’m going to match [the funds] that the incumbent can raise.”      He’ll get his message out hoping to level the playing field and making   “David’s slingshot a match for his [Goodlatte] Goliath’s sword.”
He said his campaign is    “deeply committed to truthfulness” something he believes is lacking in politics today.   He says he is not a generic Democrat.      He has an   “unusual and powerful message.”
“The country is acting like it is normal politics when forces that we’re not confronting actually are degrading it.”      His campaign theme reflects his message –  “Let’s talk about the elephant in the room – It is a crisis, an emergency.”       Schmookler said he feels “duty bound to do everything that’s in my power to protect the country from going down the tubes.”
He plans to bring out Goodlatte’s untruths about telling constituents he’s on their side when he is not.     Schmookler called Goodlatte   “a loyal foot soldier of the Republican army.”
Schmookler is running as a Democrat because he believes that the “Democratic Party is the only thing that can possibly protect us from the destructive force that the Republican Party has become.”
When it comes to voter apathy there are two kinds said Schmookler.      One just doesn’t care and the other feels that anything they do won’t matter.      His job will be to make them understand that the current state of politics is robbing them and their children of a future.     Others feel   “a form of despair.”     They need to rise up and demand a government with integrity.     “We’ve seen that on the streets of Cairo [Egypt] and Madison [Wisconsin],”    said Schmookler.

Dr. Schmookler has conducted radio conversations, authored many books and makes regular speaking appearances.

He studied as an undergraduate at Harvard University, where he graduated summa cum laude in Social Relations in 1967.
Schmookler went on to earn his doctorate in 1977 at the University of California at Berkeley and The Graduate Theological Union, in a program specially created to accommodate his comprehensive theory of human history.
In 1984, Dr. Schmookler was awarded the Erik H. Erikson Prize by the International Society for Political Psychology.     And in 1985, he was selected by Esquire Magazine as   “one of the men and women under forty who are changing the nation.”       The International Biographical Centre (of Cambridge, England) selected him, in 1999, as one the   “Outstanding People of the Twentieth Century”.
Here is the text of a proposed ad that Dr. Schmookler spoke of during his presentation. 
   
You can go to his website and let him know what you think.      Does it work, does it need changes to have maximum effect.     This is your campaign and your thoughts and ideas are important.     Please share your thoughts.    www.nonesoblind.org
Here’s the ad
WHAT DOES IT SAY ABOUT A POLITICAL PARTY IF IT TAKES THE POSITION,

“MEET OUR DEMANDS OR WE’LL HURT AMERICA”?

That’s the position the Republicans took last December.
 The Republicans (including Bob Goodlatte) said, “Extend the tax cuts for the very rich, or we’ll see to it that the taxes go up for EVERY American.” They knew that was bad for the country, because they said so: an across the board tax hike could derail our fragile economic recovery.

But they threatened to do it anyway.

And then, this spring, once again the Republicans took the country hostage.

The Republicans (including Bob Goodlatte) said, “Give us the spending cuts we demand, or we’ll shut down the government.”

They knew that a government shutdown would disrupt the lives of millions of Americans. Americans didn’t like it when there was a government shutdown in the 1990s. A government shutdown is bad for the country.

But the Republicans threatened to do it anyway.

And right now, the Republicans are taking America hostage again. The Republicans (including Bob Goodlatte) are threatening to refuse to raise the debt limit unless their demands are met.

They know that it would be bad –really, really bad– for the country.

That’s why both parties have always, until now, worked together to raise the debt ceiling so that the country can pay its bills.
That’s why the Congress raised it seven times, without a partisan battle, while George W. Bush was president.
That’s why many people say it could bring on an economic crisis even worse than the one in 2008 America and the world are still trying to recover from.     That’s why even the U.S. Chamber of Congress is pleading for the Republicans not to play politics with the threat to put the United States into default for the first time in its history.

But the Republicans are threatening to do it anyway.

Has any political party ever acted like this in our 220 year history?     I don’t think so.

THAT’S NOT THE AMERICAN WAY!

Threatening to hurt the country –taking the public good hostage– is a violation of America’s ideals for how our democracy should work.

Send Bob Goodlatte and the Republican Party a message.     Tell them you want them to uphold America’s political ideals, or you’ll find people who will!

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Todays Republican party is a distortion of what it used to be.     Republicans were once decent people who wanted the same dreams for the future that Democrats have, good educations for our children, social security, medicare, womens health care, early childhood education, health care for all our citizens and retirements with dignity.     For the Republicans those days are long gone.      With the “I Like Ike” era of the late fifties it started to die for republicans.     Today any decency the republicans once had is completely gone.      Republicans want to do away with anything that poor and working people have and to trim back on benefits of the middle class and to direct any savings to the upper two percent of wage earners and big business.      Republicans have become wild dogs roaming the streets of the American dream attacking anything they encounter.     Republicans must be stopped, defeated, diminished in power for the America that is the envy of the world to survive.      For those who still label themselves as republican the time is now to distance yourself from the failing GOP.      As long as you empower republicans they will continue to steal from you and give to the wealthy and big business.      Republicans are the masters of the reverse Robin Hood.

Congressman Bob Goodlatte now has a challenger for his seat. Shenandoah County writer Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler announced Tuesday that he is running as a Democrat.

Schmookler is an author, speaker, and radio talk-show host.   He says America is stalled because both parties have not learned to work together.

Congressman Goodlatte refused to comment on Schmookler’s announcement, saying the election is too far away to start responding to potential challengers.      Goodlattes normal way of dealing with problems is to close his eyes and hope they go away.     When Bob opens his eyes Dr. Andrew Bard Schmookler will still be there.     People who know Dr. Andy as folks who have trouble with his last name sometimes call him tell me he is a pit bull when he tackles problems.     Dr Andy won’t let go until he has the desired solution.     When he is our Congressman inVirginia’s 6th District he will work just that hard for you, count on it.    

Schmookler’s website, www.nonesoblind.org , says he is a Harvard grad and the author of prize-winning book The Parable of the Tribes: The Problem of Power in Social Evolution.

America now faces one of the gravest crises in the history of the nation.

In the American political realm, a battle now that must be fought if we are to meet this historical challenge successfully.   The way to fight and win this battle is by talking about   “The Elephant in the Room.”

The idea of   “the elephant in the room”   identifies two problems:   the elephant, and the fact that people act and talk as if it were not there.

The  “elephant”  in our American room is the unprecedentedly destructive force that has arisen on the political right.    We can see how this  “elephant”  is damaging everything in America that it touches.    Taking power away from this destructive force is Job One for us Americans, because until that job is done, none of our other jobs can get done right.

In a democracy, the only way a force like this can gain power is by deceiving the people about its true nature.     The way to defeat this destructive force, therefore, is to expose it for what it really is so that, discredited in the eyes of the American people, it loses its support.

Yet both the national media, and our national Democratic leaders, act as if these are normal times in American politics, refusing to confront this unprecedented force.

Both sides of our political divide have their defects, but they are complementary, not symmetrical:   one insists on making a fight of everything, even when there’s no need, while the other shrinks from the fight, even when it is absolutely necessary.

Meanwhile, the battle goes badly–lies continue to be rewarded, power continues to go to the force that has taken over the Republican Party, the nation’s good structures continue to be degraded, and the power and wealth continue to flow from the American people to the already very rich and powerful.

If it’s clear that the force to turn things around will not come from the players at the center stage, that leaves one possible source in the American body politic:   a rising up of the American people.

If I’m right that this crisis represents as serious a threat to America’s traditional values as was the fight against fascism abroad in World War II, for which so many sacrificed so much, we should ask ourselves what effort we as citizens today should be prepared to make to meet the present challenge.

The theme  “Let’s Talk About THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM!”   provides the key to forming a social movement for that
purpose–for that theme is at once a call to battle, the weapon of choice, and a strategy to bring pressure to bear on the core of American power.

Show Down at the Not OK Corral

What These Showdowns Reveal by Andy Schmookler

Americans will soon witness the third major political showdown in six months.      It’s worth examining this pattern, because it shows what is seriously sick in our body politic.

First came the impasse last December over the looming expiration of the Bush tax cuts.     Democrats wanted to extend those cuts for the first quarter of a million dollars of a family’s income; Republicans wanted to extend them all the way to the last dollar earned by billionaires.

Republicans threatened to prevent ANY of the tax cuts from being extended unless they got their way.     President Obama and the Democrats gave in.     The whole package of tax cuts was extended.

Several things are worth pointing out:

What the Republicans were threatening to do would have hurt the nation, and their words show they knew that.     The economic recovery remained weak, and an across-the-board tax increase (if no action were taken) would have set back a fragile recovery.

Threatening to hurt the nation if one’s demands are not met is not how Americans have traditionally conducted their politics.     This is a violation of our nation’s political ideals even if the demands are good.

But these demands were not good.     Of all the ways of adding to the national debt, giving money to the very rich was the least effective way of helping the economy get back on its feet.     The Republican plan had the additional defect of further widening the gulf between the richest and the rest in America after a decade when the richest made progress while 90 percent of American families lost ground.

Polls showed the public supported the Democrats’ position.     It was a political battle that the Democrats could have won.    Yet they capitulated.    After the deal,  President Obama said,    “I think it’s tempting not to negotiate with hostage takers, unless the hostage gets harmed. … In this case, the hostage was the American people, and I was not willing to see them get harmed.”

Obama gave in early in the process — before any crisis forced Americans to confront what was at stake and where their interests lay.     Republicans paid no political price for bad behavior.     Obama showed them that blackmail pays.

No surprise that when the next major issue arose this spring – the need to pass a budget for the year already underway– Republicans turned to blackmail again.     This time they threatened to shut down the government.     Again, their policy demands (for various budget cuts) were bad for the country:     The Congressional Budget Office indicates that those budget cuts could cost the economy 400,000 more jobs.     The Republicans also struck at programs like Food Stamps that help the most vulnerable at a time of great hardship for millions of families.

Again, the public supported the Democrats’ priorities.     And again, Obama and the Democrats caved early to Republican demands, preventing a government shutdown which, though regrettable, would have highlighted the Republicans’ reprehensible tactics.

Again, the Republicans paid no political price.     Indeed, they were rewarded for conduct that assaults the political customs that have made America a well-functioning democracy for most of its two-plus centuries.

This sets the stage for the next showdown—over raising the debt ceiling.      Again, the Republicans are threatening to damage the country.      Knowledgeable people say inaction could derail the world economy and do lasting damage to the   “good faith and credit”   of the United States.

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