by Seven Wishes2 » Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:45 pm
It sure is.
So, here's my beef...with Obama.
He acquiesced to the GOP on the individual mandate (which I also oppose) and then let them turn it around and use it as the primary tool for its potential appeal. He crumbled and gave up on the single payor option, which almost everyone favors. The Republicans set him up to support some of their most dated ideas and then made him look the fool.
The ridiculous and factually disproven trickle-up theory (that lowering taxes on the wealthy create jobs)? Obama allowed the Bush-era tax cuts to continue for another two years, in spite of the fact that (as I have proven before) those cuts are responsible for more than HALF the current deficit. And almost 40% of it would be eliminated by simply reverting the tax code to Clinton-era levels which, I'm pretty sure history has proven, was a wildly successful time for Americans. I mean, the tax cuts have been in the system for eight years now. The result? Unemployment has DOUBLED from 4.2 (when Bush took office) to 8.2% (where it was when Obama took office) and now sits at 9.0%. IT DOES NOT FUCKING WORK. I challenge ANYONE to find ANY actual FACTUAL data supporting the notion that giving the rich tax breaks creates jobs. IT DOES NOT. It never has. And while the United States technically has one of the world's highest corporate tax "rates," the actual percentage of revenues paid by those same corporations is among the LOWEST in the world.
And you gotta love Obama's stance on Iraq and Afghanistan. Even with the 33,000 troop reduction, the levels will still be almost DOUBLE what they were when he assumed the Presidency. Certainly, the surge worked, and it helped kill Bin Laden, but he has completely reneged on that promise as well. Although I do love the damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't double-standard, hypocritical position put forth by the GOP - half the Republicans in office or running for 2012 want us to become completely isolationist and withdraw completely from both countries, and the other half thinks we should stand pat and keep troop levels where they are. Never mind that the wars are responsible for another 25% of the budget fiasco right now...or that withdrawing completely and ushering in that "obscene, soak-the-rich" Clinton-era, 39% tax rate on the rich (as opposed to the 36% it is right now) combined would solve 75% of the deficit.