The Heartbreak of Premature Capitulation
Wednesday 08 December 2010
by: Michael Winship, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

President Barack Obama. (Photo: Pete Souza / Official White House Photo)
There's this old joke about the French Revolution. A group of prisoners is lined up before the guillotine. One by one, their heads are lopped off. Then, the next man is put in place. The lever is pulled, but the blade stops just inches above his neck. This must be a sign of divine intervention, the judge in charge declares, and the man is freed.
The same thing happens to the next prisoner and the next and the next. Finally, as the very last man is prepared for execution, he looks up at the mechanism and exclaims, "Wait! I think I see your problem!"
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you President Barack Obama, providing needless aid and comfort to those who would do him wrong, handing over his own head without a fight, afflicted with a curious syndrome we men of science have decided to call Premature Capitulation.
Backing away from myriad campaign promises, giving in to health care, economic stimulus and financial reform compromises - in some ways, these were par for the course, the unfortunate price of governing and politics in a polarized America. But in the few weeks since the midterm elections, the affliction of Premature Capitulation has become more and more endemic, whether it's dissembling on our policy in Afghanistan or backing away from a moratorium on settlement building in the West Bank, announcing a federal workers' wage freeze (which would have been appropriate for the higher ranking civil servants, but is pandering to the right and downright cruel to those government employees who barely make enough on which to live) or the continued kowtow to the moneyed interests who, if they pat him on the back, do so only to find the place to insert their knives.
And now this deal to extend the Bush tax cuts for two years, continuing breaks for the wealthiest Americans, as well as a similar extension of the capital gains top rate - 15 percent - and a raise of the estate tax exemption to $5 million per person, with a maximum rate of 35 percent. In exchange, Obama is supposed to get a 13-month extension of unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless, an expanded earned-income tax credit, equipment purchase write-offs for businesses, a reduction in the Social Security payroll tax and continuation of the college tuition tax credit.
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Not so bad, you may think; in fact, many are viewing what Obama has gotten as a de facto second stimulus, but chances are Republicans would have yielded to public pressure on unemployment, especially during the holiday season, and as James Kwak points out on The Baseline Scenario web site (which he founded with economist Simon Johnson), "The Bush tax cuts were always bad policy. After the last election, President Obama will be able to accomplish precious little. But he could easily have killed the Bush tax cuts and thereby done more good for our nation's fiscal situation than anyone will be in a position to do for many years to come. Killing the tax cuts would alone reduce the national debt by roughly as much as the deficit commission's entire proposal. And killing the tax cuts was the path of least resistance. Obama could have done it by doing nothing. Or he could have done it by taking a strong negotiating position and being willing to walk away from the table ...
"Instead we got a two-year extension as part of an overall package that adds $900 billion to the debt ... And Obama will no longer be able to say the tax cuts were a mistake made by President Bush that he was letting expire. Now he owns the mistake."
What's more, while the president's brief announcement of the deal Monday night was matter of fact, the press conference on Tuesday - calling out progressives as sanctimonious purists - was a defensive display of petulance more appropriate to the sandbox than the White House.
Mr. President, up to now at least, progressives have been the loyal opposition. You're wasting ammo on the wrong guys. Stand up, aim in the right direction and fight. Because if you think the tax breaks will lead to further logrolling or concessions from Congressional Republicans you're wrong. Now that they've gotten what they want, for the next two years of your term they will not yield much of anything else. Their nihilistic, scorched earth brand of politics leaves nothing behind but ash.
And so this latest compromise may prove a Pyrrhic victory. Or is that being premature?

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Not only the above, but the
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 15:41 — Anonarcmous (not verified)Not only the above, but the fact that this will be the Obama Legacy of shame.
It could be a shrewd move to
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 15:51 — Steve Consilvio (not verified)It could be a shrewd move to allow personal greed as a move to get deeper regulatory power over the Wall Street titans. Let them keep the cash, and kill the cash cows.
Is it Premature Capitulation
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 15:52 — Anonymous (not verified)Is it Premature Capitulation or did he just shoot his dick off?
Either way, I feel bad for Michelle.....
he made a pragmatic choice
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 16:16 — phrage (not verified)he made a pragmatic choice as he said based on the next tax year's imminence
Doesn't sound like a bunch
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 16:30 — Bernard Fine (not verified)Doesn't sound like a bunch of real democrats; sounds like a bunch of people who want revenge against greedy rich folks.
One of the basic premises of a real democracy is not to let people lose their homes or starve. Obama did what he had to do, what a decent person would do, he made sure that those who were unemployed would have their benefits restored. I can fault him on many things, but his duty as president is to help the little guy and that he did. There is ample time for revenge. Feed the people and they know what you did and those are votes when someday needed.
On other issues, I think he failed, particularly Afghanistan. Re this latest tax issue, he said "we can't afford to fight the same battles over and over again." He's right, but that's exactly what he's doing in Afghanistan. How about getting upset about that? His inconsistency is very disturbing and it is up to us to set him straight.
Write a letter, on paper, yes, actually... with a pen and mail it to him pointing out his inconsistencies. He has a problem; make him aware of it instead of bitching.
Happy holidays, fellow democrats and dig in and buy some family on relief a meal. Thereis a lot of them. Make you and them feel that someone cares.
the great kniver has only
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 17:43 — Anonymous (not verified)the great kniver has only partialy saved the unemployment safety net,persons at 99 weeks will be cut off ,persons unemployed less than 99 weeks may still get benefits up to 99 weeks ,he sold us out to the wall street freebooters way to cheap
"He has a problem; make him
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 17:43 — Anonymous (not verified)"He has a problem; make him aware of it instead of bitching." We ARE making him aware of it-he doesnt give a shit though.
Another entry from those who consider any critique as "bitching". And yes- it IS going to come down to 'revenge against greedy rich folks'- why shouldnt it?
Yes, it is a complete
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 18:08 — Anonymous (not verified)Yes, it is a complete capitulation And yet today Mr. Obama is weakly exhorting (intentional oxymoron) the congress to "get it done".
"We have fled the field of battle and our task now is to get IT done, the flight,
the surrender, the abandonment of the campaign, get IT done lads!!"
No, like the Obamanible
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 18:38 — Vic Anderson (not verified)No, like the Obamanible guillotine, just short of rope. He doesn't get to kick the can to 2012; we the People get to Kick HIS!
Well, well. The one thing
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 21:28 — Anonymous (not verified)Well, well. The one thing that continues to stand out in so many articles of this type is that the (non)president of any era seems to be always involved in what happens in this thing called the west bank.
Cannot the jews take care of their own problems. Do the american people have to continue to prop up this tripe.
Get the hell out of the mid east. That area serves no purpose except death and destruction.
While they are at it send back half of congress for they are not REAL americans. They are nothing more than charlatans to the max!
Maybe the Bush/Obama talk in
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 22:05 — C.L. (not verified)Maybe the Bush/Obama talk in the White House during the transition period consisted of a little more than a smirk and a pat on the back. For all we know, the Obama family could face great danger or death if they didn't tow the line and cave to the GOP demands. I'm convinced Obama lost his spirit after that meeting plus his "secret" meeting with the big bankers and Wall Street wheelers and dealers, who undoubtedly let him know who REALLY runs the country.
The actual deal Obama made
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:42 — John Sawyer (not verified)The actual deal Obama made with the Republicans may be something else yet to be revealed. One possibility is that most of the "investigations" the Republicans threatened, of Obama and the legislation passed by the Democrats for the past two years--one new investigation a week for the next two years, I think one Republican wanted--may now be reduced to "just a few". Though if the Republicans agreed to any such deal, it's just as likely, given their track record, that they won't honor that agreement.
Looks like the rethuglicans
Wed, 12/08/2010 - 23:53 — Pikewich (not verified)Looks like the rethuglicans have got it in the bag, with a little help from the white house. Obummer is a one term president.
He fooled me once, but won't fool me twice.
I can hardly wait to see the new depths to which our government descends, after they kill the Wiki Leakers for daring to show us what our government is up to.
kicking the can down the
Thu, 12/09/2010 - 00:56 — Anonymous (not verified)kicking the can down the road on taxes for the next 2 years reminds me of the unending flow of pre-recession TV ads that exclaimed, " Buy NOW and pay nothing for 24 months ! "
Great execution story. The
Thu, 12/09/2010 - 08:12 — Hank Van den Berg (not verified)Great execution story. The more straightforward saying, of course, is: "Offering to dig your own grave never stopped an execution, it only encouraged more."
So now Obama owns the deficit along the wars, the recession, the unemployment, DADT, rising healthcare costs, the financial fraud, and every other Republican-made problem. He bought them all, lock, stock, and Barrel. Was he paid to do this so the Republicans can run in 2012 free from all the problems they created?
All the Dems are doing is
Thu, 12/09/2010 - 08:15 — AnonymousDV (not verified)All the Dems are doing is laying the ground work for the inevitable reduction of social benefits. The amazing thing to me is how so many people are falling for this! If tax breaks for the rich are so beneficial, then why are we in the mess we are in? Oh I forgot, the poor people who tried to cash in on the American dream should have known better...
when meat starts to stink
Thu, 12/09/2010 - 08:37 — Anonymous (not verified)when meat starts to stink ,throw it out
President BO needs a full
Thu, 12/09/2010 - 09:35 — Anonymous (not verified)President BO needs a full medical exam, to see what has happened to him. Have a trusted doctor (Dr. Andrew Weil?) perform the exam. Do a full drug panel, check for evidence of needle marks (CIA drug injections?), or is it just a simple nervous breakdown?
NO, just an Obamanibly
Thu, 12/09/2010 - 10:13 — Vic Anderson (not verified)NO, just an Obamanibly terminal case of BushCollubrication!
let's all donate some money
Fri, 12/10/2010 - 22:34 — Anonymous (not verified)let's all donate some money for spine replacement surgery
Appointing Geithner, et al,
Sun, 12/12/2010 - 13:41 — Bill O'Rights (not verified)Appointing Geithner, et al, to run the country's economy does not make Obama any part of the solution. By his many appointments and by his war policies, his 'Homeland Security' policies, and his push to Federalize everything, in direct violation of the Constitution, he is as corrupt as any Republican. Just to get a little perspective on things, watch the "what if" speech from Ron Paul to Congress, or his more recent "Some Questions to Consider". By comparison, he makes O look like a Fascist whore.
"Living Hell" Describes
Sun, 12/12/2010 - 13:54 — Bill O'Rights (not verified)"Living Hell" Describes France in the period that followed the French Revolution. Those who cheer at the prospect of a 'lynch the rich' approach should read about that period and ponder their strategy anew. I for one am supporting a move to local taxation and spending instead of Federal. Why people think that managing from a thousand miles away would be more efficient or well considered than a local effort is beyond me. Why people think that there will be more to go around if a central authority collects and redistributes the wealth, rather than it being done by local taxing authorities, is a testament to a dumbed down America. Look what they've done so far - robbed us and our great-grandchildren to bail out the senior bondholders of a bunch of foreign banks - you think your county would have thrown out as much of your money as that?