http://www.economist.com/node/18928600?fsrc=scn/tw/te/ar/shameonthem

Jul 09, 2011 23:00

http://www.economist.com/node/18928600?fsrc=scn/tw/te/ar/shameonthem

Republicans are playing a dangerous cynical game trying to achieve political goals by endangering the country's and world's economy.

"IN THREE weeks, if there is no political deal, the American government will go into default. Not, one must pray, on its sovereign debt. But the country will have to stop paying someone: perhaps pensioners, or government suppliers, or soldiers. That would be damaging enough at a time of economic fragility. And the longer such a default went on, the greater the risk of provoking a genuine bond crisis would become."

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Now, however, the Republicans are pushing things too far. Talks with the administration ground to a halt last month, despite an offer from the Democrats to cut at least $2 trillion and possibly much more out of the budget over the next ten years. Assuming that the recovery continues, that would be enough to get the deficit back to a prudent level. As The Economist went to press, Mr Obama seemed set to restart the talks.

The sticking-point is not on the spending side. It is because the vast majority of Republicans, driven on by the wilder-eyed members of their party and the cacophony of conservative media, are clinging to the position that not a single cent of deficit reduction must come from a higher tax take. This is economically illiterate and disgracefully cynical."

Republicans just do not care about our economy.  They only care about making sure their political aspirations come true.
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