Obama calls the GOP’s bluff

   - [image: Smaller
Text]<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_story.html?wpisrc=nl_opinions#>
    [image: Larger
Text]<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_story.html?wpisrc=nl_opinions#>
    Text Size
   - 
Print<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_print.html>
   - 
E-mail<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_email.html>
   - 
Reprints<http://help.washingtonpost.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=15080&task=knowledge&questionID=302?nav=globebot>

By Eugene 
Robinson<http://www.washingtonpost.com/eugene-robinson/2011/02/24/ABPAwVN_page.html>
, Published: July 4

Here’s how to negotiate, GOP-style: Begin by making outrageous demands.
Bully your opponents into giving you almost all of what you want. Rather
than accept the deal, add a host of radical new demands. Observe casually
that you wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to the hostage you’ve taken —
the nation’s well-being. To the extent possible, look and sound like Jack
Nicholson<http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.luminousnuminous.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jack-nicholson-shining_l.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.luminousnuminous.com/blog/%3Ftag%3Dkareem-abdul-jabbar&h=300&w=400&sz=24&tbnid=y0WF7rhG3u8pAM:&tbnh=106&tbnw=141&prev=/search%3Fq%3DJack%2BNicholson%2Bin%2B%25E2%2580%259CThe%2BShining.%25E2%2580%259D%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=Jack+Nicholson+in+%E2%80%9CThe+Shining.%E2%80%9D&usg=__5nKIfpcQr_h2v1Q3dCFjh6I-kKc=&sa=X&ei=pZEPTsTtAY-3twfQ8OHJDQ&ved=0CCYQ9QEwAQ&dur=251>
in
“The Shining.”

This strategy has worked so well for Republicans that it’s no surprise
they’re using it again, this time in the unnecessary fight over what should
be a routine increase in the debt
ceiling<http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/congress>.
This time, however, something different is happening: President Obama seems
to be channeling Robert De
Niro<http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.discdish.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/taxidriver.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.discdish.com/index.php/2011/02/05/new-release-taxi-driver-blu-ray/&usg=__B4o4JyWwna7BbflY4rXEZPJnucc=&h=469&w=750&sz=74&hl=en&start=15&zoom=1&tbnid=7_n-yyo6C1MxWM:&tbnh=125&tbnw=168&ei=HZIPTsHEDeTo0QGBsaigDg&prev=/search%3Fq%3DRobert%2BDe%2BNiro%2Bin%2B%25E2%2580%259CTaxi%2BDriver.%25E2%2580%259D%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3D4y8%26sa%3DX%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26biw%3D1018%26bih%3D577%26tbm%3Disch&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=294&page=2&ndsp=15&ved=1t:429,r:13,s:15&tx=48&ty=90>
in
“Taxi Driver.” At a news conference last
Wednesday<http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/obama-the-confrontational/2011/06/29/AGlUVtqH_blog.html>,
Obama’s response to the GOP was, essentially, “You talkin’ to me?”

1268<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_allComments.html#comments>

Comments<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_allComments.html#comments>

   - Weigh 
In<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obama-calls-the-gops-bluff/2011/07/02/gHQAd1hByH_story.html?wpisrc=nl_opinions#weighIn>
   - 
Corrections?<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/interactivity/corrections/>

Eugene Robinson

Writes about politics and culture in twice-a-week columns and on the
PostPartisan blog.

*Archive<http://www.washingtonpost.com/eugene-robinson/2011/02/24/ABPAwVN_page.html>
*

   - Follow on Twitter <http://twitter.com/eugene_robinson>
   - Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/wpwgeugenerobinson>
   - RSS<http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/rss/linksets/opinions/eugene-robinson>

Gallery
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/tom-toles-on-the-budget-battle/2011/03/15/AB6u9ZX_gallery.html><http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/tom-toles-on-the-budget-battle/2011/03/15/AB6u9ZX_gallery.html>

 Collection of cartoons on the federal budget and the fight to get it
right.<http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/tom-toles-on-the-budget-battle/2011/03/15/AB6u9ZX_gallery.html>

Obama’s in-your-face attitude seems to have thrown Republicans off their
stride. They thought all they had to do was convince everyone they were
crazy enough to force an unthinkable default on the nation’s financial
obligations. Now they have to wonder if Obama is crazy enough to let them.

He probably isn’t. But the White House has kept up the pressure, asserting
that the real deadline for action by Congress to avoid a default isn’t Aug.
2, as the Treasury Department said, but July 22; it takes time to write the
needed legislation, officials explained. Tick, tick, tick . . .

“Malia and Sasha generally finish their homework a day ahead of time,” Obama
said <http://projects.washingtonpost.com/obama-speeches/speech/722/>,
gratuitously — but effectively — comparing his daughters’ industry with
congressional sloth. “It is impressive. They don’t wait until the night
before. They’re not pulling all-nighters. They’re 13 and 10. Congress can do
the same thing. If you know you’ve got to do something, just do it.”

Obama’s pushing and poking are aimed at Republicans who control the House,
and what he wants them to “just do” is abandon the uncompromising position
that any debt-ceiling deal has to include big, painful budget cuts but not a
single cent of new tax revenue.

The president demands that Congress also eliminate “tax breaks for
millionaires and billionaires . . . oil companies and hedge fund managers
and corporate jet owners.” Without these modest increases in revenue, he
says, the government will have to cut funding for medical research, food
inspection and the National Weather Service. Also, presumably, whatever
federal support goes to puppies and apple pie.

In truth, some non-millionaires who never fly on corporate jets would also
lose tax breaks under the president’s proposal. And it’s hard to believe
that the first thing the government would do, if Congress provides no new
revenue, is stop testing ground beef for bacteria. But Obama is right that
the cuts would be draconian — and he’s right to insist that House
Republicans face reality.

My view, for what it’s worth, is that now is the wrong time for spending
cuts or tax increases — that it’s ridiculous to do anything that might slow
the lumbering economic recovery, even marginally. But if there have to be
cuts, then Republicans must be forced to move off the no-new-revenue line
they have drawn in the sand.

Even if they move just an inch, the nation’s prospects become much brighter.
This fight is that important.

Every independent, bipartisan, blue-ribbon panel that has looked at the
deficit problem has reached the same conclusion: The gap between spending
and revenue is much too big to be closed by budget cuts alone. With fervent
conviction but zero evidence, Tea Party Republicans believe otherwise — and
Establishment Republicans, who know better, are afraid to contradict them.

The difficult work of putting the federal government on sound fiscal footing
can’t begin as long as a majority in the House rejects simple arithmetic on
ideological grounds.

“I’ve met with the leaders multiple times,” Obama said, referring to House
Speaker John Boehner <http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/John_A._Boehner> and
Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell<http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Mitch_McConnell>.
“At a certain point, they need to do their job.” The job he means is
welcoming fantasy-loving Republicans to the real world, and it has to be
done.

The stakes are perilously high, but Obama does have a doomsday option: If
all else fails, he can assert that a section of the 14th
Amendment<http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxiv> —
“The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law
. . . shall not be questioned” — makes the debt limit unconstitutional and
instructs him to take any measures necessary to avoid default.

Maybe that’s why, in this stare-down, the president doesn’t seem inclined to
blink.

*Eugene Robinson will be
online<http://live.washingtonpost.com/eugene-robinson-07-05-11.html#submit-question>
to
chat with readers at 1 p.m. Eastern time Tuesday. Submit your questions or
comments before or during the discussion.*



   -

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Center for Good Governance" group.
To post to this group, send email to 
[email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/center-for-good-governance?hl=en.

Reply via email to