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Congressional Progressive Caucus Issues 'Budget for All'
'We Reward Work, Not Just Wealth'
The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) has issued their full alternative budget today, The Budget for All.
In contrast to the GOP budget the CPC budget has no cuts to Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security benefits.
The proposal states that it can achieve a deficit reduction "by focusing on the true drivers of our deficit – unsustainable tax policies, the wars overseas, and policies that helped cause the recent recession – rather than putting the middle class’s social safety net on the chopping block."
“Our budgets mean schools, firehouses and hospitals stay open and people get the education and job training they need to find good jobs when they’re ready,” Rep. Grijalva said. “Cutting billions from public education, low income health care, school nutrition and public services and giving the money to big corporations isn’t making a tough choice. It’s a choice that’s going to make it tougher for a lot of working Americans, but that’s not the same thing. Republicans say we’re headed off a cliff because of spending. Well, our budget increases funding for job training, for education, for infrastructure, for low-income and veterans housing, and we chart a much more fiscally responsible path than the Republican scheme. It’s about more than numbers on a page to us – it’s about people.”
“Paul Ryan was right about only one thing when he introduced the GOP’s budget,” Rep. Ellison said. “America has a choice between two futures. In the Republican vision for America, the Medicare guarantee is stripped from our parents and grandparents, Wall Street greed is rewarded while the middle class continues to shrink and more of our tax dollars are handed over to millionaires, billionaires and the corporate special interests who can afford an army of lobbyists.
“In the CPC’s vision for America, we all do better when we all do better. We reward work, not just wealth. We invest in our people and rebuild America, and we begin to show Washington what a government of, by, and for the people looks like. I think I know which future the American people will choose,” Rep. Ellison concluded.
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From the Congressional Progressive Caucus:
Our Budget Puts Americans Back to Work
Our budget attacks America’s persistently high unemployment levels with more than $2.4 trillion in job-creating investments. This plan utilizes every tool at the government’s disposal to get our economy moving again, including:
• Direct hire programs that create a School Improvement Corps, a Park Improvement Corps, and a Student Jobs Corps, among others.
• Targeted tax incentives that spur clean energy, manufacturing, and cutting-edge technological investments in the private sector.
• Widespread domestic investments including an infrastructure bank, a $556 billion surface transportation bill, and approximately $1.7 trillion in widespread domestic investment.Our Budget Exhibits Fiscal Discipline
• Unlike the Republican budget, the Budget for All substantially reduces the deficit, and does so in a way that does not devastate what Americans want preserved.
• We achieve these notable benchmarks by focusing on the true drivers of our deficit – unsustainable tax policies, the wars overseas, and policies that helped cause the recent recession – rather than putting the middle class’s social safety net on the chopping block.Our Budget Creates a Fairer America
• Ends tax cuts for the top 2% of Americans on schedule at year’s end
• Extends tax relief for middle class households and the vast majority of Americans
• Creates new tax brackets for millionaires and billionaires, in line with the Buffett Rule principle
• Eliminates the tax code’s preferential treatment of capital gains and dividends
• Abolishes corporate welfare for oil, gas, and coal companies
• Eliminates loopholes that allow businesses to dodge their true tax liability
• Creates a publicly funded federal election system that gets corporate money out of politics for good
Our Budget Brings Our Troops Home
• Responsibly and expeditiously ends our military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan, leaving America more secure at home and abroad
• Adapts our military to address 21st century threats; through modernization, the Department of Defense will spend less and stop contributing to our deficit problemsProtects American Families
• Provides a Making Work Pay tax credit for families struggling with high gas and food cost 2013-2015
• Extends Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child and Dependent Care Credit
• Invests in programs to stave off further foreclosures to keep families in their homes
• Invests in our children’s education by increasing Education, Training, and Social Services
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Show AllLike you, I searched for something in the budget that might address single-payer health care. I found nothing.
In addition, I discovered that last year's "progressive budget" failed to pass by a margin of 77-347.
"And last year's progressive caucus plan failed on a 77-347 vote, with Honda and fellow Bay Area lawmakers Barbara Lee, Pete Stark, George Miller and Lynn Woolsey among the 'ayes.'" -- from the following link:
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_20253587/rep-mike-honda-pres...
It's not that Everything is required immediately. It's that the omissions and the priorities and the loyalties of institutional Democrats, not matter how "progressive" they label themselves, are inherently limiting and sabotaging to any real progress being undertaken.
And of course, there's the aspect that this is all circus, enabling their tribe-members everywhere in the duopoly to keep doing what they do.
Agree, you didn't mention health care, nor did you mention anything else. If you would have written a comment related to my comment, you wouldn't have to be explaining yourself. Instead you just cut and paste the samegeneric comment on separate comment threads. Now that you've explained your initial comment to me as having to do with those who can't work being ignored, your comment still doesn't address my points in my initial comment which relates to the budget proposal. As far as your comment regarding fetish of work, you are very imaginative, because that has nothing to do with my initial comment.
On your point on work though, the bottom line is the Democrats including the so-called Progressive Democrats, have minimally paid attention to the unemployed. Even the Republicans passed and allowed to be passed unemployment benefit legislation under Bush and under Obama (their one time opposition was for show, as they've since let the benefits pass). The whole legislative process has been a show. It is Obama now who is quietly letting the long-term unemployed benefits run out and Obama and the Democrats still don't have a plan or vision on how to get the unemployed back to work - they want to forget them and move on.
They're trying to not cross Obamacare TOO much. Remember, this is supposedly Obama's "signature achievement", and they're all Democrats.
When it comes down to it, most of them will fall in line for most of Dear Leader's initiatives, despite the oppositional posturing, only continuing dissent when a vote is safely in the bag. That's how tribalism works.
Basically Russell argued that we all have the right to laziness and leisure and only the unequal distribution of wealth and poor societal organization prevented it:
"All this is only preliminary. I want to say, in all seriousness, that a great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organized diminution of work." "First of all: what is work? Work is of two kinds: first, altering the position of matter at or near the earth's surface relatively to other such matter; second, telling other people to do so. The first kind is unpleasant and ill paid; the second is pleasant and highly paid. The second kind is capable of indefinite extension: there are not only those who give orders, but those who give advice as to what orders should be given. Usually two opposite kinds of advice are given simultaneously by two organized bodies of men; this is called politics. The skill required for this kind of work is not knowledge of the subjects as to which advice is given, but knowledge of the art of persuasive speaking and writing, i.e. of advertising. Throughout Europe, though not in America, there is a third class of men, more respected than either of the classes of workers. There are men who, through ownership of land, are able to make others pay for the privilege of being allowed to exist and to work. These landowners are idle, and I might therefore be expected to praise them. Unfortunately, their idleness is only rendered possible by the industry of others; indeed their desire for comfortable idleness is historically the source of the whole gospel of work. The last thing they have ever wished is that others should follow their example.
Lakoff "Framed" and Focus Grouped!
CPC -- "The Budget for All" ™
"We Reward Work, Not Just Wealth" ™
Well, CPC, guess what? Many of us are not going to "reward" failure!
And you have failed on an epic scale -- don't blame Paul Ryan (R-WI) -- look in the fucking mirror!WTF? "Not just wealth? You reward wealth like it's going out of style -- you all lined up like lemmings and voted for the FISA Telecom Immunity Act, the Wall Street Bailouts, voted to fund Obama's "Surge" in Afghanistan, voted for the Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich (now the Obama Tax Cuts for the Rich) and Obamacare which guarantees the care and feeding of AHIP, PhRMA, and the private for-profit Hospital Cartel.
Isn't this new CPC "budget" a reprise of last year's "The People's Budget" ™ which went absolutely nowhere and died of neglect?
Clearly, this year's CPC "Budget for All" ™ is a warmed-over rehash of last year's "budget" and is a shameless election-year ploy -- like the Public Option and the Dorgan Amendment in the Senate -- a bare bone without meat and marrow for what's left of the base.
Put this "Budget for All" ™ in the Snowball's Chance in Hell File...or the Pie in the Sky File...or the Democrats for Dummies File.
PS -- Maybe "Focus Groped" is more like the rationale for this stale kabuki rerun.
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