That’s right, the president called the whole thing dumb. We couldn’t agree more. more
See, what’s extra frustrating about this whole situation is that this crisis is entirely manufactured; and not just by one side or the other. Both the GOP and Obama are perpetuating this stalemate in their own ways, blaming each other, and avoiding a long term solution. Obviously, despite GOP claims, the impetus to avoid a sequester is not on Obama alone - he only proposed this strategy to deal with an intransigent GOP whose tomfoolery had resulted in the US’s credit getting downgraded. Their strategy of not negotiating and instead reminding us that it was ”his idea” is cynical (surprise!) and more than a little cowardly. Still, though we know that as of now, a majority of Americans will blame the GOP for these unpopular cuts, Obama and the Democrats (those that haven’t signed on to the CPC or Grayson/Takano letters circulating that call to simply repeal the sequester) are a part of the problem too. They are banking on the fact that Republicans will be blamed for this ineffective and harmful strategy, and, like the GOP, are participating in a game of chicken. They make dire warnings about what will happen (you mean we’ll have to wait at the airport longer?!?! AHHHHHH!) yet seem willing to let the cuts start in order to increase their leverage. Why participate? Why not suggest the madness? THAT would get popular support and increase your leverage. Blurg.Now that both sides have met to look like they did something, the outlook remains bleak. It’s frustrating because, though perhaps the sequester is ultimately a bastardized GOP dream, Democrats did not get all of the tax increases they sought. They took a terrible deal in the fiscal cliff negotiations and now they’re getting it handed to them by the Republicans. Shouldn’t they have seen this coming?
Well, We did, and who are we? Geniuses, that’s who. Republicans “caved” on a lame tax increase and now they’re done giving revenues. Duhh. How many tax increases do you think a Boehner-led Congress is actually going to go along with? If we’re to glean anything from a post summit quote this morning, it’s that the answer is: none.