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Martin Sheen Has Harsh Words For Progressives Critical Of Obama

Thursday, March 8, 2012


To begin with, Nader isn't running in 2012.

A vote for Obama is a vote against my interests.  A vote for Obama is a vote against the 99%, the people's interests (forget 'best interests'; just the people's plain old interests at this point after 30 years of compromising away our positions), i.e., populist policies, real Democratic Party platform policies.  

Your stubbornness, your insistence on supporting Obama and allowing his retreat to these "compromise" positions, is insuring the continued crushing of the poor and middle classes in America.  

What do you think Obama is going to say that his mandate is should he win?  For example, why aren't Obama, Reid, Pelosi and Democrats talking about the Progressive Caucus's budget and plan to balance the budget (reduces the deficit by $5.1 trillion)?  It beats Obama's, Reid's AND Republicans' plans.

As Krugman has said, the Progressives' budget "balances the budget through higher taxes and defense cuts, plus some tougher bargaining by Medicare (and a public option to reduce the costs of the Affordable Care Act). The proposed tax hikes would fall on higher incomes, raising the cap on payroll taxes (takes care of Social Security's solvency forever)... and unlike the Ryan plan, it actually makes sense."
 
But Obama takes solutions that work for the People, the vast majority of Americans, off the table.  Whether it's ending Bush's tax cuts or the wars, the '14th Amendment Solution' (and it is, indeed, a legitimate option), etc., Obama kneecaps and handicaps the Democratic voters who put him and Democrats into power.  

That's Obama's style, taking solutions that work for the People off the table and out of consideration when we're discussing how we want to proceed.  That's what he did during the healthcare debate -- He took single payer off the table before negotiations ever began.  Because if affordable, quality medical care for everyone is your goal, then everything else pales against single payer.  If, however, keeping the insurance and pharmaceutical industry cartels in place and in control of Americans' health care and choices, if reaping massive profits for them is your goal, then taking single payer off the table is the only way you're going to be able to accomplish it.

If Republicans are going to turn down anything Obama and Democrats put forth, why then aren't Obama and Democrats fighting for the BEST plan out there?
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