Obama’s grand bargain is here

It’s official, folks. The Grand Bargain is here.

Time to take action. If we don’t unleash holy hell, this will go through.

Even though I’ve been warning you for a long time, it’s still hard to believe that a Democratic president is offering up the crown jewels of Democratic policy — and for a mere pittance. We need to fight back. You can call your congressperson or the White House if you want, but it’s most useful to start with your senators. Tell them you’re not willing to starve Granny to make the Republicans happy.

We should concentrate on the Senate, because they’ll probably send a bipartisan bill to the House in order to bypass Boehner’s Hastert rule. Even if you called last week, call today. Be prepared to call every day for the next week. (Here’s the link.)

President Obama will release a budget next week that proposes significant cuts to Medicare and Social Security and fewer tax hikes than in the past, a conciliatory approach that he hopes will convince Republicans to sign onto a grand bargain that would curb government borrowing and replace deep spending cuts that took effect March 1.

Obama will break with the tradition of providing a sweeping vision of his ideal spending priorities, untethered from political realities. Instead, the document will incorporate the compromise offer Obama made to House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) last December in the discussions over the “fiscal cliff” – which included $1.8 trillion in deficit reduction through spending cuts and tax increases.

“The president has made clear that he is willing to compromise and do tough things to reduce the deficit,” a senior administration official said, “but only in the context of a package like this one that has balance and includes revenues from the wealthiest Americans and that is designed to promote economic growth.”

The Huffington Post has more

The specifics are as follows:

  • The budget would reduce the deficit by $1.8 trillion over ten years — $600 billion of this reduction would come from revenue raisers, and $1.2 trillion would come from spending reductions and entitlement reforms;
  • It would change the benefit structure of Social Security (chained-CPI);
  • It would means test additional programs in Medicare;
  • All told, it would include $400 billion in health care savings (or cuts);
  • It would cut $200 billion from other areas, identified by The New York Times as “farm subsidies, federal employee retirement programs, the Postal Services and the unemployment compensation system;”
  • It would pay for expanded access to pre-K (an Obama priority) by increasing the tobacco tax;
  • It would set limits on tax-preferred retirement accounts for the wealthy, prohibiting individuals from putting more than $3 million in IRAs and other tax-preferred retirement accounts;
  • And it would stop people from collecting full disability benefits and unemployment benefits that cover the same period of time.

5 thoughts on “Obama’s grand bargain is here

  1. And, as I mentioned last week, they are already means-testing Medicare Parts B and D (part of which is due to Obama Care). The income level for means-testing for an individual is $85,001. So, on top of them taxing my Social Security as ordinary income (my only retirement income), which results in them taking almost one-third back, they also charge me extra for Medicare ($53.60 per month). If I didn’t work, I’d get the full benefits, but I’d be living on cat food in a cardboard box on the street. And I’d still need some sort of supplemental or Medicare advantage plan, which run anywhere from $100 to $200 per month. Are you kidding me?

  2. I meant to say that my total Medicare Part B premium is now $167.90 per month (including the additional $53.60 per month). My Medicare Advantage will be approximately $100 additional per month. And my Medicare Advantage, which was the cheapest I could find, has co-pays for everything.

  3. I wonder if my friends who told me Obama would never, ever go after SocSec and Medicare will believe NOW.

    What a terrible Dem prez.

    Damn him.

  4. And I did see a few comments about Obama being crafty or cunning or 16th dimensional or something like that….

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