“When It Comes To
Deficit Reduction And Entitlement Reform, President Barack Obama Has Been A
Master Of Mixed Signals.” (Carol Budoff Brown,
Glenn Thrush and David Nather, “Showtime For President Ambivalent About
Deficit,” Politico,
4/12/11)
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WHEN IT COMES TO LEADING
ON FISCAL MATTERS, OBAMA HAS BEEN QUICK TO ENDORSE PLANS AND EVEN QUICKER TO
SPLIT
Obama
Set Up And Then Ditched His Own Fiscal Commission
Obama Appointed A Fiscal Commission …
“[W]ith Congressional
Democrats Due To Face Voters In November, Obama Punted The [Deficit] Problem To
The Bipartisan Panel …” “[W]ith congressional
Democrats due to face voters in November, Obama punted the problem to the
bipartisan panel, formally known as the National Commission on Fiscal
Responsibility and Reform, and ordered it to deliver a solution by Dec. 1, well
after the fall elections.” (Lori
Montgomery, “GOP Leaders Agree To Panel On Federal Deficit,” The
Washington Post,
2/19/10)
And Then Tabled Their
Recommendations
The New York Times: "With the budget he is to unveil Monday,
President Obama has not opted for the bold, comprehensive approach to reining
in the fast-growing federal debt that his own fiscal commission has said is
needed, now." (Jackie Calmes, "A
Cautious Approach Seeking Bipartisan Appeal," The
New York Times, 2/13/11)
Obama
Released A “Remarkably Tame” Budget And Then Disavowed It
Obama Released A Budget That Was
“Remarkably Tame” …
Los Angeles Times: "The proposal was a remarkably tame
response to Washington's fiscal problems, not the bold statement about
belt-tightening that the White House had suggested was
coming."
(Editorial, "Obama's
Overly Tame Budget," Los
Angeles Times, 2/15/11)
And
Then Abandoned It
After The CBO Totaled The
Red Ink In Obama’s Budget, The President Choose To Replace It With A Speech In
April Too Vague To Be Scored. “In February, President
Obama submitted his budget. The CBO reported that it would steeply boost the
national debt. In April, the president released a revised deficit-reduction plan
so short on detail that the CBO deemed it too vague to
evaluate.” (Editorial,
“This Is Not A Poker Game,” The
Post And Courier
(Charleston, SC), 6/17/11)
Obama
Gave A Budget Speech And Then Put Biden In Charge Of The
Details
Obama Gave Americans A Combative Outline
Of His Fiscal Beliefs …
The Atlantic’s Clive Crook: “The Speech Was More
Notable For Its Militant--Though Ineffectual--Hostility To Republican Proposals
Than For Any Fresh Thinking Of Its Own. It Was A Waste Of
Breath.”
(Clive
Crook, “Obama’s Speech Was A Waste Of Breath,” The
Atlantic, 4/13/11)
But Left The Details To
Biden
Obama Tasked Biden With
Negotiating A Deficit-Reduction Package. “[W]hen Obama needed
someone to forge a deal with Congress, he summoned his second- in-command. …
Biden, who directed the White House campaign to reach an accord on this year’s
budget and avoid a government shutdown, will now head negotiations between
Republican and Democratic lawmakers to come up with a plan by the end of June
for comprehensive debt reduction.” (Kate
Andersen Brower, “Biden Emerges To Lead Deficit Talks With Obama’s
‘Full-Accord’,” Bloomberg,
4/19/11)
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IN THE
LAST TWO WEEKS, OBAMA HAS BOUNCED BETWEEN PLANS, INCLUDING ONE WHICH DOESN’T
SATISFY HIS CORE DEMAND FOR MORE TAXES
Obama
Came To An Agreement With Speaker Boehner
Before Deciding He Wanted More Taxes
Obama Reached An Agreement
With Boehner To Cut $3 Trillion …
Obama Came To A Tentative
Agreement With Speaker Boehner. “Mr. Obama and Mr. Boehner
did tentatively agree to more than $3 trillion in savings over 10 years — at
least hundreds of billions more than is called for in the fallback plans now
bandied about in Congress to clear the way for a vote to increase the $14.3
trillion borrowing ceiling by next Tuesday.” (Jackie
Calmes, “A ‘Unique Opportunity’ On The Debt Ceiling, Lost,” The
New York Times,
7/26/11)
But Then Obama Moved The
Goalposts In Favor Of Higher Taxes
But Obama Sabotaged The Agreement When
New Tax Increases Caught His Eye. “But taxes were the rub: Mr. Boehner has
said he quit when Mr. Obama insisted on $400 billion more in revenues above the
$800 billion they had agreed to. … Mr. Obama sought $400 billion more after the
so-called Gang of Six senators, including three of the Senate’s most
conservative Republicans, proposed a debt-reduction plan calling for more new
revenues than Mr. Obama and Mr. Boehner had been discussing — leaving the
president more vulnerable to rebellion from within his own
party.” (Jackie
Calmes, “A ‘Unique Opportunity’ On The Debt Ceiling, Lost,” The
New York Times,
7/26/11)
Obama
Then Endorsed The Gang Of Six Plan, Before Saying He’d Take
The McConnell-Reid Fallback If He Had To
Obama Hailed The Gang Of
Six Plan …
Obama Then Endorsed The
Gang Of Six Plan. “President Obama on Tuesday
hailed as ‘good news’ a deficit-reduction package announced by the Senate’s Gang
of Six. Obama, making his third appearance in eight days in the White House
briefing room, appeared to endorse the plan, which would reduce the deficit by
$3.7 trillion over the next decade and eliminate $1 million in tax
loopholes.” (Sam
Youngman, “Obama Endorses Gang Plan As ‘Good News,’”The
Hill,
7/19/11)
Then Said He’d Take On The
Responsibility Of Raising The Ceiling Himself
Obama Said He Would Take The
McConnell-Reid Plan If That Is What He Could Get. “But as I’ve said before, Republican
Leader McConnell in the Senate put forward a plan that said he’s going to go
ahead and give me the responsibility to raise the debt ceiling. That way folks
in Congress can vote against it, but at least it gets done. I’m willing to take
the responsibility. That’s my job. So if they want to give me the responsibility
to do it, I’m happy to do it.” (President Barack Obama,
Remarks By The President, Washington, D.C.,
7/22/11)
Now He
Has Latched On To Reid’s Proposal, Despite It Lacking
The Tax Increases He Repeatedly Says That He Wants
Obama Endorsed The Reid Plan As A
“Reasonable Approach”
White House Statement Calls Reid's Plan A
“Reasonable Approach That Should Receive The Support Of Both Parties.”
“Senator Senator Reid’s plan is a
reasonable approach that should receive the support of both parties, and we hope
the House Republicans will agree to this plan so that America can avoid
defaulting on our obligations for the first time in our
history.”
(Office Of
The Press Secretary, “Statement By The Press Secretary,” WhiteHouse.gov, 7/25/11)
Even Though It Lacks The Taxes He Has
Repeatedly Demanded
“In A Notable Retreat,” Obama Supports
Reid’s Plan Despite Its Lack Of Tax Increases. “Obama reiterated his call for achieving
lower deficits through spending cuts and new tax revenues. But in a notable
retreat, he voiced support for a Senate Democratic plan that would reduce
deficits by about $2.7 trillion over 10 years only with spending cuts, not with
additional revenue.”
(Jim
Kuhnenn, “Rival Plans Ensnarl Congress Over Debt Ceiling,” The Associated
Press,
7/26/11)
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NOW OBAMA STANDS ALONE
AS THE ONLY PLAYER
STILL DEMANDING TAX INCREASES
CNN’s Gloria Borger: "At least in the short term, nobody
today is talking about tax increases except Barack Obama. Who still talked
about that tonight in his speech. The plan by Harry Reid contains no tax
increases, in the short term. The plan by John Boehner contains no tax
increases." (CNN’s “Piers Morgan
Tonight,” 7/25/11)
The Wall Street
Journal: “One
Irony Is That Mr. Obama’s Demands For Tax Increases Have Already Been Abandoned
By Members Of His Own Party In The Senate.” “One irony is that Mr. Obama's demands
for tax increases have already been abandoned by Members of his own party in the
Senate. Majority Leader Harry Reid knows that Democrats running for re-election
next year don't want to vote to raise taxes, so he's fashioning a bill to raise
the debt ceiling that includes only reductions in spending. But Mr. Obama never
mentioned that rather large fact about Mr. Reid's effort.” (Editorial, “A Leadership
Default,” The
Wall Street Journal, 7/26/11)
Roll Call: Obama “Reiterated His Push For
Revenues, Even Though Senate Democrats Caved On That Issue.” “The president reiterated his push for
revenues, even though Senate Democrats caved on that issue when Majority Leader
Harry Reid (Nev.) offered his alternative debt ceiling proposal
Monday.” (Steven T. Dennis,
“Obama And Boehner Trade Blame For Stalemate,” Roll
Call, 7/25/11) Research: www.gop.com
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