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Why Republicans Won't Support the Stimulus

by: Robert Reich  |  Robert Reich's Blog

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Sen. Robert Bennett (R-Utah) (Center), Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma), Sen. Roger Wicker (R- Mississippi), and Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama) hold a press conference on the stimulus package. (Photo: Getty Images)

    Why are Senate Republicans (all, that is, except the lonely moderates Collins, Snowe, and Specter) nixing the stimulus package, as House Republicans did? Not because Obama failed to compromise - he gave them the tax breaks they wanted, included a whopper for business. Not because Senate Democrats failed to bend - they agreed to trim more than $100 billion out of a previous version of the bill. Not because Senate Republicans are doctrinally opposed to deficit spending - many of them happily voted for Bush spending and tax cuts that doubled the federal debt.

    The reason has to do with the timing of the economic recovery. If everything goes as well as possible and the stimulus and next round of bank bailouts work perfectly, a turnaround could begin as early as mid-2010. But even under this rosy scenario, employers wouldn't start rehiring until late 2010 because they'll want to be sure the upturn is for real (employment typically lags in a recovery). This means that under the best of circumstances - assuming the stimulus is big enough to jump-start the economy and the next bank bailout big enough to get credit moving - most Americans won't feel much better than they do now by November, 2010. Unemployment could easily be hovering close to 8 percent; underemployment, close to 14 percent; and many other indicators, still in the doldrums.

    That's if all goes extremely well. But what if the stimulus isn't big enough? (I fear it won't be, given the large and growing gap between what the economy can produce at near full-employment and the meager demand coming from consumers and businesses.) And what if the bailout doesn't quite work? (It may not, given that the banking system is collapsing and many banks are actually insolvent.) The economy in November of 2010 may be worse than it is now, with no turnaround in sight.

    Which brings us to the midterm elections of 2010.

    Yesterday, while sitting across from Newt Gingrich on George Stephanopoulos's Sunday morning television show, 1994 came roaring back into my head. Gingrich, you remember, turned that midterm election into a national referendum about Bill Clinton's leadership. (No one today remembers what was in Gingrich's "Contract with America," but almost no one did then, either.) Because Clinton's presidency had had a rough start and because House and Senate Republicans had kept remarkable unity in opposing him at almost every turn, Gingrich in the election of 1994 could claim that and the Republican Party offered a clear alternative, and had earned the chance to control Congress.

    Fast forward to today and listen to Senate Republicans referring to the stimulus: "This is neither bipartisan nor is it a compromise," said Sen. John McCain this morning. "It is ... generational theft" that will increase the role of government and provide no mechanism for paying back the money. Sen. Mike Enzi said the package "spends everything we've got on nothing we're sure about. I'm supposed to be giddy that we're only spending $827 billion. Frankly, I've had enough of this bailout baloney." Sen. Tom Coburn's office released a list of projects that he calls earmarks and pork, totalling more than $55 billion. And so it went today.

    Last week, House Republicans were equally vitriolic.

    And wait until they hear about the next stage of the bank bailout. I'd be surprised if more than a handful of House or Senate Republicans support it.

    Republicans don't want their fingerprints on the stimulus bill or the next bank bailout because they plan to make the midterm election of 2010 a national referendum on Barack Obama's handling of the economy. They know that by then the economy will still appear sufficiently weak that they can dub the entire Obama effort a failure - even if the economy would have been far worse without it, even if the economy is beginning to turn around. They'll say "he wanted more government spending, and we said no, but we didn't have the votes. Elect us and we'll turn the economy around by cutting taxes and getting government out of the private sector."

    Obama believes Republicans will eventually embrace bipartisanship. I hope he's right but I fear he's wrong. They want to take back Congress the way Newt Gingrich retook the House (and helped Republicans retake the Senate) in 1994 - with hellfire and brimstone. Once in control of Congress, they'll be able to block Obama's big inititiaves on health care and the environment, stop any Supreme Court nominees, and set up their own candidate for the White House in 2012.

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The reason why this won't

The reason why this won't work for the Republicans is that they have no new ideas. Tax cuts for the rich won't cut it. Hopefully we will start to have tax increases on the rich by then.

No surprise here. We have a

No surprise here. We have a President who is doing the whole Clintonian triangulation thing. It's negotiating in front of your opponents. Instead of coming in with what he wants and then letting Congress compromise (with a bit of grandstanding on his part) to get as much of what he wants as possible, he decides what the other guy wants, gives it to him, and then waits for him to go wow, thanks, and you have my vote.

The unanimous vote of House

The unanimous vote of House Republicans was a sure sign of the party's strategy. We can only hope that the American people, regardless of party, will see through this incredibly dangerous game they are playing with our lives and livelihoods. Unlike their partisan representatives in both Houses of Congress, I believe that most Republicans - excepting "the base" want President Obama to succeed, if only for their own sakes. Please keep up the work on getting this message out.

I just don't get it. Tax

I just don't get it. Tax breaks to the most fortunate among us did not work. Will we be so brain dead in 2 years to fall for that crap again? Then again we voted in W twice. It's clear that the GOP is more concerned about their political careers than moving the nation ahead.

There is no way the

There is no way the republicans will ever cooperate to solve the problems the country faces. The sooner Prez O learns that the better. Take a lesson from old time tough dems like LBJ and Tip O'Neill. Think they would have put up with this nonsense for one minute? Of course, back then even the repubs wouldn't have dared openly hope for a failed presidency.

The Republicans have openly

The Republicans have openly said that they want Obama to fail in a most unpatriotic manner. They don't care about jobs for millions of Americans but about their own cozy jobs in Congress.

Time the people are told the

Time the people are told the facts. This depression is in for the long haul and it will be worse than the 1929 episode. Why? Because when Bubba Clinton and the Bush families sold us "The New World Order", and the "Gobalization" of our country, away went our industrial base to China. The only gainers in this sellout of our country are Bill and Hillary and the Bush Corporations. Ask yourself, Why is Bill Clinton raking in money like $500,000,000 in the past year from Foreign countries? Have we become so blind, and so dumb, that they can get away with this new Scam?Obama who has no experience and is to young, does not get it. He has surrounded himself with all the guilty people who have engineered this depression. Bring in Ralph Nader, we need some honesty and some truth squads..

Dr. Reich is right on the

Dr. Reich is right on the money (excuse the pun) on this. The nature of a Republican is to get power no matter what. Never mind they hold government in total contempt. Never mind they have no use for the middle-class -- it's not that kind of party. Never mind the GDP under EVERY Republican prez. UNDERPERFORMS every Dem Prez. since, and including, Truman since 1947 (the only exception is that Reagan tied Carter-- but Carter was least effective Dem. Prez regarding GDP). Never mind that the best GDP growth WITHOUT ONE RECESSIONARY QUARTER in the latter 20th c. happened under Kennedy and Johnson (the big "tax and spend" Liberals). Never mind the facts, Repubs will wave "shiny things" in front of the American public they will drool and buy every word. The dummie class has replaced the middle class in the USA.

I think that the real issue

I think that the real issue at hand here is this: Very few of the people in Congress, even though perhaps they can see what is happening out here in the real world, can relate to it. I'll bet very few of them know what it's like to be in my position: a sole proprietor whose vendors can't pay because their credit against their own receivables has dried up. How many members of Congress can empathize with someone who avoided having his car repossessed by scraping the money together with just a day to spare?

I am just a "little old

I am just a "little old lady", living in North Carolina, and I "get" this. I KNOW in my heart that this is the Republican plan....it is so clear to me. Why then are there so many who cannot see this and who continue to believe the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Foxx News? Are the mainstream media just afraid to comment on this? If so, then we need to be very afraid of who influences the media

Think about it. When the

Think about it. When the Repubs trashed the economy in 1929 (I assume with some democratic cooperation), FDR came in with some socialist type measures the were government supported and was in office "for a little while". All systems are imperfect. Communism fell and I suspect capitalism is the other shoe in this drama. The both are industrial and rape and diminish the health of the Earth and her vital systems. I just hope we are not projecting a lot of stuff on Obama that we HOPE is true. If he does represent us, I hope he has a lot of people near him that will love, support and protect him. All this begs the question of US BEING THE CHANGE WE WANT TO SEE. Organize, organize, organize across all identities and transform this thing. We can depend upon one man or even the people we send to city hall or Washington. The left/right paradigm is outdated and dysfunctional. There is a better way to go people.

The Republicans are so

The Republicans are so completely out of it! What the 2010 elections are really going to be about is the final cleaning house and getting rid of the Republicans once and for all. We should have done this in the 2008 election, and almost did. Next time we will finish the job. They have to go. They do not care about the people, only about their dogmas, which are so terribly outmoded.

How,how,how can we stop

How,how,how can we stop these reckless, greedy, machiavellian republicans from thwarting Obama's clear and bold efforts to solve the country's crisis? Yesterdays negative advertizement by the Cato Institute reminds me of how the Republicans used the insurance industry to thwart Clinton's healt care bill. We must not let this subversive grasping behavior of the rich take hold as if it were the views of mainstream citizens. What can we do? We need to pursue every signatory on that list (and the ones yet to come) and shine the light on them with letters to the media, and yes, by organizing protests at their doorsteps. This time, let the ligth of truth shine on their subversive and cynical tactics.

I take comfort that the

I take comfort that the Repugs have gotten extremely sloppy at being obstructionist. It is clear to everyone observing the current Kabuki that Repugs would destroy the middle class gladly thinking they might regain power. Destroying the middle class has always been the point. It is so clear in this instance that their policies have brought us to this point, their resistance to ameliorating circumstances can only be seen as obstructionism ill serving 98% of this nation.

Whoa, does anyone out there

Whoa, does anyone out there think for one minute that the voters will forget who, how, what, where, when and why they came to this predicament in the short time span of two years? Even dim wits recognize the tactics for what they are and will respond accordingly. America's financial vanquished moods have not reached the level of rage that will, when finally acknowledged and accepted, crush the party responsible for that rage. I predict an even bigger majority in both house of Congress after the midterm elections. The Republicans already a wounded political species haven't quite figured out whether to keep playing the game of "shoot-yourself-in-the-foot" or start over by playing "Russian Roulette."

I hope that "the people"

I hope that "the people" won't forget who, or rather, what economic and political philosophies got us into the mess we're in, but I don't have much faith in either their memories or their rationality. The Republicans have become experts at manipulating most people's emotions and getting them to vote against their own interests...in fact, to not realize what is actually in their interests. Josef Goebbels could take lessons from these guys. The Republicans care only about being in power. They really don't give a rat's ass about the nation (or the world) and its people.

The biggest thing Newt

The biggest thing Newt Gingrich had going for him in 1992 may not be working any more: Civil Rights Backlash. The White South took a generation to switch parties, and Gingrich rode that sea change into power. Will it work again? The momentum of racism is moving in the other direction now. Can the Republicans revive it in two years? Maybe not.

While it is true that

While it is true that Republicans bear a lot of guilt for the mess, I can't forget that they did it with the help of Democrats. NAFTA was passed with the cooperation of Dems and Clinton signed it. That by itself cost nearly 4 million factory jobs. This mess was created by both parties. Corporate bribes corrupts both parties.

This article is basically is

This article is basically is basically my letter to the editor that I sent to the Idaho Statesman Sunday. The Rs do not want any plan that can help our economy so they forced in more tax cuts that will create more debt and create few jobs.

Will someone please tell me

Will someone please tell me why the Democrats don't go ahead and let the Repuglicans make fools of themselves by filibustering when the threat arises?

The Republicans are not

The Republicans are not interested in the good of the country -- never have been. All Republicans are interested in is them having all the money and corporate power -- forget the majority of the people, who have been so easy to deceive in past years. Hopefully the people will not be so easy to deceived by the Republicans next election. Republicans never have any new ideas of change, only new rhetoric to return to what was before. If Conservative Republicans could get slavery back, they would, if Conservative Republicans could take the vote away from women, they would, Conservative Republicans always lead the Republicans and the people must not allow the Republicans back in office based on Obama not being able to magically fix the economy that the Republicans have spent years and years tearing down. It will take some time to return the economy to what it once was and it would behoove the people to never vote a conservative Republican in again.

As long as the Democrats are

As long as the Democrats are not changing the game and are not even changing the crony list, the new plan merely throws good money after bad. In addition to supporting the usual banking suspects, it appears taxpayers will still be expected to pay for broadscale spraying of biocides banned in other places. In the meantime, some states are moving to protect themselves from the agencies that many governors and even mayors have been upset about. I don't know of states that are thrilled about the DEA or the BATF. The video of one of Clinton's drug czars getting grilled by Los Angelenos is telling. The EPA has protected huge chemical companies when they have not wanted to take care of the people they have harmed. No Democrats seem interested in corruption-repair. Certain Republicans seem to have that market cornered for now.

1) Main Stream Media but

1) Main Stream Media but especially the Beltway media are in love with the status quo which is now Republicans (since Lewinsky at least). Haven't you noticed how they only praise Obama for being bi-partisan, for not "cow-towing" to "the left" and liberals? The only way to defeat this would be to show Obama means business about changing paradigms, parameters. Not towards some imaginary bi-partisanship but towards a new direction. And people, there is no new way, left and right are the choices, why would 21st century change that? Every generation thinks they are new and special but we breathe and there are onnly so many ways to do things. Bi-partisan never works, what is really needed is respect for the other side, for the left. That Rush Limbaugh gets respect for his views, has them reported on, has him interviewed, but Amy Goodman is viewed as a radical fruit unworthy of Meet the Press, of mainstream interviews, etc., this shows how much the scales are weighted against "us" Obama may realize this and he seems to be caving. That they stil insist on secrecy involving rendition and torture of a guy on trial in California. Obama is either afraid of risk or was threatened by CIA or is really one of them and not really a "change agent"

Critical thinking among the

Critical thinking among the population is what's lacking here. Education is the key to every future good. When the Dems cave on education funding, they are complicit in every dysfunction that our society exhibits. And they just did so, under a Dem president, with a powerful majority in both houses! It's going to be a long struggle, folks. This is about oppression by lies, ignorance, and wealth. "Republican" and "Democratic" are just handy brand-names; what's really happening here is sheer nastiness and short-sightedness on the part of the people who have all the power: the corporate plutocrats. They, too, are victims of their own massive inability to think critically: to face facts rather than take refuge in comforting myths, such as "the free market will fix everything". Again, education is the key to every future good, and the lack of it is killing us just as inexorably as any industrial pollutant ever could.

The Republicans can be

The Republicans can be counted on the filibuster anything the Democrats propose. We know that now. So, in the conference, let the Democrats strip out all the stuff they put in to sweeten it for the Republicans, and restore the all the stuff they took out to appease them. Make it the stimulus the economists want. Let the Republicans filibuster that all the way to November 2010. Then we'll see.

Part of the Plan - This is

Part of the Plan - This is all part of the Neocon plan for a "permanent Republican majority" folks. I used to think that the Republicans were just stupid with all the "who could have known", "no one expected" and "who knows!?" BS they slung during the Bush years. But they knew full well what they were doing. George Bush was the perfect bumbling puppet for them to prop up in front of the American people. Injecting the US into two intractable Middle Eastern wars insured our military presence there for at least a generation. Crashing the economy was another part of the plan. They knew that it would define the next president's term and tie his/her hands on any other policy initiatives. Why else would they field a team of deeply flawed candidates and choose one that no Republican actually liked? It must be delicious irony for them that the Democrats chose an African-American to fill the role of the next Democratic scapegoat. In the meantime Bush's last official act was another monumental bumble (not!); just handing wads of taxpayer cash to banks with absolutely no strings or oversight. The right-wing hate machine is already cranking at full tilt blaming Obama for the coming financial storm. In fact, Limbaugh couldn't even wait for Obama to be sworn in before calling it the "Obama depression". Expect four solid years of Right-wing media haranguing and Republican obstructionism as they sit back and gloat. Who cares if some percentage of Americans lose their jobs and get thrown out of their homes! They are counting on those people to get angry and... blame the Democrats! In spite of their feigned respect for average Joe The Whatevers, Republicans truly believe that the the American people are gullible saps who will quickly forget the Bush years and turn to them for rescue in 2010 and 2012.

Expect nothing but treachery

Expect nothing but treachery and treason from this cesspool called our senate. These hardened criminals will not repent ever. It will take 2 more years before the public can flush them OUT for good. I hope and pray that America stays awake and does this.

I get so furious that our

I get so furious that our economy is circling the toilet bowl and going down fast, and the Republicans are playing politics! Oh, for some delicious karma here, to see those guys become the victims of their own greed, arrogance, and stupidity...

RIGHT-WING-CONSPIRACY=THE

RIGHT-WING-CONSPIRACY=THE plan,on-going, fine-tuned and enhanced by KarRove in 1999+, but still going.Reps are all well-moneyed enough they & supporters do not need any help. these are oldmen.

The Repiblicans are doing

The Repiblicans are doing what they ALWAYS have done--pretend that they know the right ting for the American people...then WHY was the exit of the last Republican administration a HUGE DEFICIT after being left a balanced budget? THEY have jobs in Washington with good pay and benefits AND POLITICAL buddies who help them---forget about those Americans without jobs, security or homes!!

I'm concerned about tone and

I'm concerned about tone and bias that comes through in some of these articles. I really enjoy most of the articles on this site. I like to have the flaws and mistakes of any leadership pointed out so that we don't swallow distortions of the truth and outright lies as easily in the future. My problem comes from the portrayal of Republicans as bad people who only want to steal as much as they can before they get run out of town. While I will certainly agree that there have been some politicians like that, most are generally decent people . Our political system favors those who can maximize their appeal to the most people while minimizing the blame that they take. Bush is a great example of this. He's dumb, he made mistakes (a lot), but he's not an evil guy. I think I speak for a growing segment of the republican party that believes that the government should get smaller, stay out of the economy, our personal lives, and our schools. We're not trying to kill the bailout because we want Obama to fail, we're trying to kill it because we don't think it's the right solution to the problem. It's not an easy thing to realize that maybe, just maybe the best thing the federal government can do is nothing. But that's not a very sensational idea...

Are U.S central plans better

Are U.S central plans better than Russian central plans? Why do we think our consumerist central planners who didn't stop poison peanut butter and went along with the bankers on wall street are going to manage any better than communist central planners? Really, this stimulus mumbo jumbo is a serious mistake, and believe me, I am not even a tad Republican. Cordially, Garrett

"It's not an easy thing to

"It's not an easy thing to realize that maybe, just maybe the best thing the federal government can do is nothing. But that's not a very sensational idea..." -chris j well said, i think. it's easier for people to blame a politician or party than themselves

I'm concerned about tone

I'm concerned about tone and Thu, 02/12/2009 - 23:33 β€” Chris J Republicans did nothing for eight years, and look where we are. Nothing? Really, you want to continue to nothing, and why? Spell out in economic terms why nothing is the best non-step forward.

What Reich says may be true

What Reich says may be true but Obama has plenty of leverage to loosen the grip of the greedsters. Open the books of the banks and nationalize them, investigate financial practices of the big investment banks, fix tax loopholes. Investigate fraud in military contractors. The public will see the whole power arrangement and will be willing to invest in carefully managed stimulus spending. The idea is not to fight a party or unite the parties but to expose the flaws in the current notions of free market capitalism and begin to model the most humane and responsible asian and Euro models with greater accountability , transparency, and justice in the distribution of wealth and power. Obama is not Lincoln or FDR and they were only good by comparison to some real losers. We need something new.