It's About Jobs, Not Deficits

by: Dave Johnson  |  Campaign for America's Future | Op-Ed

It's About Jobs, Not Deficits
(Photo: Valerio Agolino)

What is the matter with people in Washington and New York? There is obviously a jobs emergency and they're talking about deficits -- and in the middle of a frenzy of worrying about deficits they are talking about cutting taxes for the rich! ?? And, to make matters even worse, at the same time as millions are out of work with unemployment checks ending, there is an unbelievable amount of work that needs to be done modernizing our infrastructure, retrofitting homes and buildings to be energy efficient, and reviving our manufacturing base.

Is there a brain disease running loose that they aren't telling us about? Or is this really just corruption?

The Reagan/Bush debt and deficits are the fad subject of concern among our elites. The New York Times has a wonderful interactive "You Fix The Budget" deficit chart, where you can try different options (but only the ones the Times offers, few of the right ones that would work) to see how they lower future deficits. (Hint: the borrowing was caused by huge tax cuts for the rich and huge increases in military spending. Returning to pre-Reagan tax levels and pre-Soviet Union military spending are not options in the NY Times deficit game.)

Here's the thing. In New York and Washington the people in charge apparently don't know that unemployment in the country is 9.6%! Nine. Point. Six. Percent. That's only the official rate! And if you are not in New York or Washington you know that things are a lot worse than the "official" rate. If you are not in New York or Washington you know there are boarded-up houses, empty storefronts, and "For Lease" signs in front of every third or fourth office building. You know that people have used up their savings, moved in with friends and parents and go to the food bank. Americans are doing things people here never thought they would ever have to do.

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In Washington and New York -- the cities that get the bank bailouts and military contract money -- they are not talking about the jobless at all. In fact, unemployment benefits are ending, and not being renewed. Instead of addressing the emergency they are talking about cutting our Social Security, making us work even longer (as if you can even get a job when you are over 50), cutting health care, and cutting the few other lifelines We, the People built for ourselves in this country over the decades. Bankers got bailouts and bonuses.

But get this. At the same time as they are in a hysterical frenzy about deficits, the other big discussion in New York and Washington is cutting taxes?

They are in a faint about deficits, and at the same time are talking about cutting taxes, and not talking at all about the emergency all of us as experiencing: jobs, jobs, jobs, JOBS, JOBS. JOBS? In what kind of brain does talk about cutting deficits and cutting taxes happen at the same time as a terrible, terrible jobs emergency is going on, without an epiphany of realization that the entire process has gone completely off the rails?

The country needs jobs and needs its infrastructure modernized. We have work that really, really needs doing. People that really, really need work. Borrowing money is really, really cheap. And investing in a modernized infrastructure makes American business more competitive, which helps us pay off the debt.

Washington and New York people: If you are not talking about jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs and JOBS then you are not talking about anything that matters. It is time for a bold jobs plan. The country needs it. The people need it.

  • Take Action: On Tuesday organizations will be pushing a congressional click-to-call campaign designed to flood switchboards with demands for a one-year unemployment-benefit extension.

The details: Click to call at www.usaction.org/call Or call toll free to 1-866-606-1189

Also, please visit unemployedworkers.org and sign the Petition: Tell Congress not to cut-off 2 million Americans from unemployment benefits this holiday season.

And: Tell Congress: Don't extend the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy!

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The Republicans started

The Republicans started talking LOUDLY about the deficit in order to frighten the masses into opposing more stimulus---or any other spending---that might actually help raise the economy out of its hole. Their bottom line is to make Obama fail, remember?

They're pushing for continued tax cuts for the rich while pushing the "rich folks create jobs" line in order to try to use fear to raise public support for their agenda, and also because they've learned that if they're persistent enough, the Dems will cave and give them what they want.

EITHER the only ones who can stand up for what they believe in are the Republicans, OR the Dems no longer support traditionally Democratic ideals and haven't yet broken the habit of talking as if they do.

Jobs will be created when we have a Works Administration-type jobs program to take care of the neglected infrastructure AND when Washington and the banks finally "get" that we 'lesser people' can't buy if we don't have the money.

Speaking for myself, we may be doing home-made gifts this year because everybody's hurting so badly. I certainly won't be out on Black Friday.

Hey! Do you think Washington and big-business would "get it" if everybody boycotted Thanksgiving weekend sales?



yes - I think we ought to

yes - I think we ought to boycott them for cutting jobs, for getting tax cuts, for buying back their own stock and for not caring.



What planet do you live on?

What planet do you live on? Democrats got their asses kicked last week by voters WHO DON'T GIVE A SHIT ABOUT SOLUTIONS! All they want is "their" country back. I did not waste my time reading your entire tirade because I know already know the bottom line: All politicians are the same; there is no real difference between Republican and Democrat politicians. Well, it's that mentality that returned the House to GOP control. Thanks for nothing!



@anonymous 17:59...what the

@anonymous 17:59...what the hell are you going on about and how does it relate to the article? Oh, wait, you didn't read the entire article...Doh.