Superfail! 7 Amazing Supercommittee Headlines You’ll Never See
Discussion of the "Super Committee" debacle continues to misguide and misinform the public in an all-too-familiar way. Once again the consensus in the media and among political leaders reflects the misperceptions of an insular Washington culture, rather than the economic or political realities of most Americans.
The Republican and Democratic co-chairs said today that "we end this process united in our belief that the nation's fiscal crisis must be addressed." That's how this exercise in misplaced priorities ends: With a "bipartisan" statement about the urgency of our "fiscal crisis" - deficits - rather than our massive and much more immediate economic crisis of jobs and stagnating wages. And with that, the media onslaught begins. Now we'll see hundreds of new headlines screaming that the Committee "failed."
What we won't see are headlines explaining what really happened: That this failure was inevitable; that it reflects the wishes of most people, Republicans as well as Democrats; that Occupy Wall Street played a large part in the outcome; that Republicans never intended to compromise and Democrats shot themselves in the foot; that this "failure" will be good for most businesses - and for the rest of us too; or that a misguided and right-leaning consensus turned leaders of both parties into cheerleaders for ill-timed budget cuts even as the economy continued to burn down all around them.
Here are seven more accurate - and more eye-catching - headlines you won't see in your major media outlets.
OCCUPY MOVEMENT WINS MAJOR VICTORY
Unpopular 'Supercommittee' Deal Stymied by Popular Opinion
Democrats tried. They really tried. They were ready to accept deal points that the polls - and their hearts - should have forced them to refuse: Benefit cuts to Social Security and Medicare. A permanent extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy. A deal that was heavily weighted toward spending cuts, rather than revenues, even during an economic crisis.
They might have done it, too, except for one thing: The Occupy movement has changed the subject from the Washington-driven theme of deficits to the economic hardships faced by most people in this country. Sure, the Tea Party is getting credit (yes, I said "credit") for killing a disastrous deal, and it's true that it played an important role.
But so did the Occupy movement. There was talk of occupying Congress, and even occupying the "Super" meeting's meeting space in the now-infamous Room 200. A march and rally is scheduled for tomorrow, and an Occupy group walking from Wall Street to Washington is scheduled to arrive the day after tomorrow.
Democrats who signed on to this deal were going to feel the wrath of the 99%, and there's no way they couldn't have known it. People who have spent the last two years wishing that they had a Tea Party of their own, one that would pressure Dems the way the Tea Party pressures Republicans, can now rest easy. It's here. And it's changing things.
The moral for Democrats? Embrace jobs and growth, not cuts and austerity. You'll thank yourself next November. And some Republicans will probably thank you, too, as you'll see from the next headline.
GOP VOTERS HOLD "EXTREME" VIEW OF CUTS - EXTREMELY "LIBERAL," THAT IS
"Left" Anti-Supercommittee Views Supported by Almost 3 Out of 4 Republicans
We're already hearing that the unwillingness of some Democrats to sign on to cuts in Social Security and Medicare - the few, the proud, the real Dems - is a sign of "ideological rigidity on the extreme left." Pundits are referring Senators like Bernie Sanders and Representatives like the members of the House Progressive and African-American Caucuses.
Extreme left? Their position is supported by three out of four voters - Republican voters, that is. A new poll confirms what previous polls have shown: Once voters have these proposed deals explained to them, they hate them.
Nearly three out of four voters are against changing Social Security's cost of living adjustment (COLA), as the White House and some Democratic supercommittee members were prepared to do. That includes 70% of Republicans and 78% percent of seniors, who turn out to vote in larger numbers than other age groups.
The next time somebody says these Democrats were being too ideologically rigid, ask them what's wrong with representing the party's rank and file. Especially when that includes other party's rank and file too.
GOP 'COMPROMISE' HOAX SPREAD BY PRESS, PUNDITS
Supposed "compromise" was actually more extreme than ever
It seems almost unkind to point to this piece by Ruth Marcus, who said last week that she was "uncharacteristically optimistic" that the Committee actually would reach a deal. Then we're reminded that she writes for the Washington Post, newspaper for the Federal government's "company town."
Why was Ms. Marcus optimistic? Because, as her headline reads, "Republicans were (making) room for tax increases after all." Why? Because far-right Sen. Pat Toomey and far-right Rep. Jeb Hensaerling were rhetoric from their "no new taxes" rhetoric and offering, in her words, "a deal that included -- gasp! -- a net increase in tax revenue from the current level."
She added: "I don't mean this in a disrespectful way, but pigs are flying here, folks."
Flying? No. Squealing? I wouldn't say that - too disrespectful. But why the enthusiasm from Ms. Marcus? Because, she says, "he once-sacred principle of not raising taxes -- any taxes, ever -- has been breached."
But it hadn't been. As she herself is fair enough to point out, Republicans were still offering a tax cut, given that Bush's cuts are due to expire. And the deal they offered wasn't a cut for most Americans - only for the wealthiest among us. They were actually proposing another slashing of the high-end rate, which is scheduled to go back to 39+%, down to 28%. In return they were offering "revenues" - by eliminating tax deductions the middle class depends on, especially in these difficult time.
Ms. Marcus and dozens of other commentators have successfully pushed the idea that "both sides were willing to compromise," but were stymied by "extremists" in their own party. Not true. Extremists run the Republican Party. And as for the Democrats ...
DEMS DEMAND TO GO ON RECORD AS EAGER TO CUT SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE
Party Leaders Deny Defending Popular Programs, Insist They Were Prepared to Gut Them
There's a great narrative for the Democrats here, if they're willing to take it: We said 'no' to cutting your benefits to protect rich people. Instead they're insisting on making it clear to the American people that they did no such thing.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said that it was Republican intransigence on taxes, not Democratic willingness to bend on these programs, that scuttled the deal. Combined with Carney's past statements supporting that unpopular COLA cut, that means the Administration is still on record as saying it wasn't prepared to defend these benefit from cuts that the public despises. Instead, Carney bemoaned the GOP's refusal to sign on to a 'grand bargain' that would have done exactly that.
The Democratic supercommittee members were even more flatfooted. "If we fail to do this it will define 2012 going forward," Sen. John Kerry said last week. That's insisting on defining a victory - "We defended your benefits from the party of the rich!" - as failure.
If Dems had any illusions that Republicans wouldn't use this against them, they should already have been dispelled. ""It is another example of failed leadership," said Mitt Romney. "(Obama) has not taken personal responsibility to get the super committee to find ways to balance the budget and cut spending."
Which gets us to our next headline.
WASHINGTON MOURNS MISSED CHANCE TO ENSURE A 'LOST DECADE'
Leaders lament lost opportunity to inflict ten years of economic misery
From CNBC: "The austerity measures being rolled out in countries across Europe will have a devastating effect on the living standards of its population, an economist told CNBC Friday. These reforms are going to be devastatingly impacting (sic) on the population in these countries. We are looking at a decade of lost living standards across most of Europe."
The economist, James Shugg from Westpac, added that austerity measures, while "part of the solution," will only "deepen the downturn." Here's the problem: They're only "part of the solution" because no one in Washington seems willing to address our real economic problems in a genuine way.
And the fact is, they won't work. Savvy business people know that.
BUSINESS LEADERS CELEBRATE SUPERCOMMITTEE FAILURE
They're grateful that cuts won't be enacted and make things worse, say executives.
We keep hearing that "business" wants these cuts, but that's only true for the mega-corporations and billionaires that dominate the Washington conversation. What do the other businesses say, the ones that hire people and help to grow the economy?
As Business For Shared Prosperity reports in a new press release, some savvy business leaders are celebrating the "defeat."
"Demand drives business, not tax cuts," said Lew Prince, said the managing partner of a St. Louis music store, who is quoted in the press statement. "I hire more workers if I think I'll do more business." Austerity cuts means a stagnating economy. That means people don't buy as much as they once did at Lew Prince's store. And that means fewer jobs.
Frank Knapp, President and CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce and Vice Chairman of the American Sustainable Business Council, was even more blunt: "I'm sick of people who wrecked the economy and their defenders in Congress blaming others for killing jobs. The high-end Bush tax cuts are a big part of the problem ... We need revenue for real job creation and economic renewal, not more job-killing budget cuts, job-killing corporate tax dodging and job-killing millionaires and billionaires not paying their fair share of taxes."
Real business leaders know what's needed in their world, the real world: investment in growth and jobs. Both parties chose to focus on the secondary problem of deficits once again, and they did so knowing that the GOP's primary goal is to sabotage Obama, not solve problems.
Which gets us to our last headline:
IN SURPRISE DEVELOPMENT, TERRIBLE IDEA DIDN'T WORK OUT
Pundits, Washington leaders express shock and dismay at failure of unpopular committee to agree on widely-hated cuts
Some stories just write themselves.
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21 comments on "Superfail! 7 Amazing Supercommittee Headlines You’ll Never See"
November 22, 2011 10:57pm
Thank you.When Americans get it through our thick heads that the reps and dems are all in the same .03 investment hedge funds, and try and trick the voters and say they are poor little millionaires, they are straight out lying.They are in the same bed, and could care less what the voters think. When they can figure out a way to circumvent the election process completly they will.
November 23, 2011 7:57pm
"Once again the consensus in the media and among political leaders reflects the misperceptions of an insular Washington culture, rather than the economic or political realities of most Americans."
Wrong! They are not "misperceptions", they are deliberate manipulations of perception, intended to misinform, misdirect, and mislead.
November 23, 2011 7:53pm
Reply to Liz Wily:
Just the same kind of false equivalency thinking that got us into this mess.
November 22, 2011 7:00pm
gop weak imitators of demoncrats
November 22, 2011 11:28pm
My sister in law lies in a hospital, without the best American Medical has to offer, because their insurance is not the best, they cannot afford it with four young persons in college and two grandchildren to help care for, and a Mother in law to care for, she had nothing left after her husband's lengthy illness.
Thanks Supercommittee, more people will suffer the same because you failed to have the courage to make America work, and get down to the realities of what the past thirty years of graft and corruption has done to the 99%.
November 22, 2011 5:03pm
Add one more headline.......Dept of Defense prepares another 911 attack to prevent budget cuts.
99
November 22, 2011 5:39pm
I apologize to all hippies, a group inclusive of this writer, while no insults were intended, I made the wrongful assumption that the irony of the statement was clear (given the context of the post) and thus ended up insulting the group I intended to praise. I have corrected the statement by placing the appropriate quotation marks to emphasize its irony.
November 22, 2011 4:59pm
Just where does the unimpeachability of the republicans come from. They behave like Hitler in his Berlin bunker believing the sounds of guns and cannon and bombs exploding outside are the sounds of victory in hand. Deluded madmen the lot of them.
November 22, 2011 4:27pm
Also...Why are people saying this failure is good news? OK, it helps point out the totally dysfunctional nature of our government, which is not longer in any sense a democracy. But we knew that. What about these appalling cuts to basic services that are now mandated to come into force? That's what the Repubs wanted all along, anyway. The only good think is that I suppose the Bush tax cuts, with no proposal from the committee, may expire (except that I think the Repubs are already preparing all sorts of ways to block that...)
November 22, 2011 4:24pm
Charlotte, you are so right. MarcAdrian's jibe at "dirty hippies" is way out of line and simply untrue. There were all sorts of people taking part...and do "dirty hippies" set up good-sized libraries heavy on history and political and economic texts? Interesting that the Boston group say they could use more copies of Adam Smith. The New York destruction of 5.000 books was truly shameful. Fahrenheit 451, anyone?
November 22, 2011 3:00pm
I love being a hippie. We do the work and suffer the fallout. Imagine listening to the hippies 40 years ago. No wars. Plenty of green energy. No nuclear weapons. Friends with all countries. No borders. Healthy foods. Clean air. Clean water. No starving people. No drug wars. An empty prison system. Child care for all. Health care for all. Expanded peace corps. Shrunken military budget. Art everywhere with cities paying local artist to create masterpieces. No ghettos or barrios. No violent police. Lots of freedom. No poverty. Quality education. Peaceful communities. Lower taxes. I could go on and on. Instead hippies are still being called names. Always remember Jesus was a hippie! I never saw a picture of him in a three piece suit.
November 22, 2011 3:33pm
Thanks, Charlotte and George. I want to think marcadrian was kidding, but just in case he's as uninformed as he sounds: I've been a "hippie" for 40 years. Yep, my hair (I'm a guy) is in a ponytail that I have _always_ washed every three days ('cause I am, in reality, a greasy caucasian!) - do you do that, Marc? I'm thinking I can smell your dirty hair from here. I hope you were kidding. If not, son, you need some serious education. George sums it up best: review his itemized agenda of Hippie dictates for a better world, and try to criticize them. I dare you.
November 22, 2011 2:54pm
For those of you who are still deluded that "growth" is the way out, please consider this...
http://www.growthbusters.org/
"Growth" is the PROBLEM, not the solution!
November 22, 2011 1:25pm
The words of Will Rogers as spoken many years ago are still so true today. "We have the best politicians that money can buy." "I don't belong to any organized political party. I'm a Democrat."
November 22, 2011 1:00pm
We all knew that this committee would not reach a consenus. Once again right or wrong the Dems were willing to work a deal and the Reps stood on thier idealism. So even now the Dems are calling themselves heros and rightly blaming the Reps. Would this have worked out differently without "Occupy"? Probably not. The Dems would not have agreed to any deal that did not require and end to the top end of the Bush tax cuts. So whatever cuts the Dems may have held out bait, the Reps would never have taken it. Having said that, what "Occupy" did do was change the interpretation of the outcome and get more people to understand that the deficit/debt problem was not as high a priority as jobs, trade, commerce, infrastructure, etc. Nearly anything is higher priority than austerity programs. We will be able to see what we could have done to ourselves by watching EU crumble under the weight of its austerity programs.
November 22, 2011 12:47pm
Excuse me please Marcadrian. I am a 70 yr old grannie and we are not a bunch of "dirty hippies" as you so casually ascertain. I suspect YOU are also one of the 99% so keep your vile name calling to yourself. Hippies in the 60s embraced a new consciousness that is driving this movement today - it was not all sex, drugs and rock and roll so look to yourself and keep insults out!!
November 22, 2011 1:57pm
No offense intended at all, on the opposite I was being ironic and mocking the ignorance of those who try to insult us, I am an active participant in the OWS and a happy hippie too!
November 22, 2011 12:42pm
I was happy to hear President Obama lay blame for this squarely where it belongs: on the Republicans, who refuse to compromise. How can the system work when one side refuses to move at all? This attitude can only lead to both sides refusing to cooperate, and I have to believe they will pay a price for it at the next election. 84% of people disapprove of the job congress is doing, so what percentage will be voted out? If Republicans are not held accountable for refusing to compromise, even though most people want a balanced approach, then the system is truly dysfunctional.
Tucson, AZ
November 22, 2011 4:05pm
Tehlen, did you not read the article? If the Repugs had compromised with the "deal" the Dems were offering, we would be in even worse shape than we're in now. If current Republican leadership had a brain among them, they could so easily spin that they were refusing the Dems because what the Dems were offering were against the best interests of the American people.
November 22, 2011 12:32pm
WHAT IS THIS?!! 1936 GERMANY?!!? OWS / 99%, FIGHT BACK !!
THE OWS / 99% “BLACK FRIDAY BOYCOTT.”
OWS and the 99% have the Power! “BUYING POWER.” It’s about time we used it. WE CAN INSTANTLY STOP THE FLOW OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
Here’s how.
WE’RE NOT BUYING ON BLACK FRIDAY.
STRANGLE THE COMPANIES THAT ARE STRANGLING US!
Companies want our money, but they don’t want to help America get back on its feet?
We are being starved, now let’s starve those greedy corporations who took our money.
We want companies to hire us, politicians to vote for us, and this is how to force it.
We have an incredible mobile army of millions and millions and millions of people!
Let’s combine the power that we all have. VOTE, by NOT spending.
Stop buying as much as you can. Stop buying from ALL of the big corporations, retailers and banks; Wal-Mart, Walgreen’s, CVS, Rite Aid, Kroger, Costco, Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, Sears, Lowe’s, Supervalu, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Georgia Pacific, RJR, Brown & Williamson, Kraft Global, Sara Lee, Tyson, BP, Shell Oil, Exxon Mobile, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, Sprint, Dell, Microsoft, Dow Chemical, Chevron, Kimberly-Clark, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Capital One, Ford, Chrysler, GM, Disney, Macy’s, Kohl’s, The Gap, Penny’s, Colgate, Nike, Staples, Office Depot, Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Avon, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, Kellogg’s, Dean Foods, General Mills, eBay, etc., All of them!
Add your own companies to our list and pass it on.
Don’t use global banks. Move your money from a big bank to a neighborhood bank.
Don’t use your credit cards or ATM’s…at all.
Don’t shop any retail chain stores. Shop local, or mom and pop shops.
Don’t buy gasoline. Walk, take a bus, car pool, or ride a bike.
Don’t buy any extras like music, movies, electronics, or toys…nothing.
BUY AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE, FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE.
STOP SPENDING OUR BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND WATCH WHAT HAPPENS.
Greedy global companies will be shocked and not know what to do.
Wall Street, the oil barons, corporate fat cats, stockholders, executives, marketers, retailers, politicians, and President Obama, will be asking us, the 99%, what we want!
“WE” WILL FORCE WALL STREET AND CORPORATIONS TO HELP AMERICA!
We have already started.
V
November 22, 2011 5:16pm
This article undersocres the failure of the democratic Party to seize the moment, a popular and righteous movement is at their doorstep, clamoring for, with tremendous hope, the change promised. Yet the Dems. show their hand and its empty. They have nothing to offer, no vision to lay out, no leadership to lead. It is indeed the popular movement, that is being so forcefully repressed, the one leading the political and economic narrative.
The message: When a bunch of "dirty hippies" has to step in, in order to lead the nation's psyche out of the political morass it is in. Then its time to join in or get out of the way. At least the supercomittee got out of the way.