How Occupy stopped the supercommittee
Since the supercommittee's real agenda was to bypass Congress and cut social security, let's give thanks for the 99%
Dean Baker
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 23 November 2011 10.36 EST
Congress gave us a wonderful Thanksgiving present when we got word that the supercommittee "superheroes" were hanging up their capes.
While many in the media were pushing the story of a dysfunctional
Congress that could not get anything done, the exact opposite was true.
The supercommittee was about finding a backdoor way to cut social
security and Medicare, and create enough cover that Congress could get
away with it.
It is important to remember the basic facts about
the budget and the economy. Contrary to the conventional wisdom in
Washington, it is easy to show (by looking at the website of the Congressional Budget Office)
that we do not have a chronic deficit problem. In 2007, prior to the
collapse of the housing bubble and the resulting economic downturn, the
deficit was just 1.2% of GDP.
Friday, November 25, 2011
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