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REPUBLICANS BIG LIES ABOUT JOBS: FORMER CLINTON OFFICIAL ON HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS, March 22, 2011 (15507 hits)

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"And if all others accepted the lie which the party imposed -- if all records told the same tale -- then the lie passed into history and became the truth." ~ George Orwell, 1984 (published in 1949)



House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was in town yesterday (specifically, at Stanford's Hoover Institute where he could surround himself with sympathetic Republicans) to tell this whopper: "Cutting the federal deficit will create jobs."

It's not true. Cutting the deficit will creates fewer jobs. Less government spending reduces overall demand. This is particularly worrisome when, as now, consumers and businesses are still holding back. Fewer government workers have paychecks to buy stuff from other Americans, some of whom in turn will lose their jobs without enough customers.

But truth doesn't seem to matter. Republicans figure if their big lies are repeated often enough, people will start to believe them.

Unless, that is, those big lies are repudiated -- and big truths are told in their place.

What worries me almost as much as the Republican's repeated big lies about jobs is the silence of President Obama and Democratic leaders in the face of them. Obama has the bully pulpit. Republicans don't. But if he doesn't use it the Republican's big lies gain credibility.

Here are some other whoppers being repeated daily:

"Cutting taxes on the rich creates jobs." Nope. Trickle-down economics has been tried for thirty years and hasn't worked. After George W. Bush cut taxes on the rich, far fewer jobs were created than after Bill Clinton raised them in the 1990s.


To his credit, President Obama argued against Republican demands for extending the Bush tax credit on those making more than a quarter million. But as soon as Republicans pushed back he caved. And the president hasn't even mentioned that the $61 billion Republicans are demanding in budget cuts this fiscal year is what richer Americans would have paid in taxes had he not caved.

"Cutting corporate income taxes creates jobs." Baloney. American corporations don't need tax cuts. They're sitting on over $1.5 trillion of cash right now. They won't invest it in additional capacity or jobs because they don't see enough customers out there with enough money in their pockets to buy what the additional capacity would produce.


The president needs to point this out -- not just in Washington but across the nation where Republican governors are slashing corporate taxes and simultaneously cutting school budgets. President Obama says he wants to invest in American skills, but many states are doing the opposite. Florida Governor Rick Scott, for example, says his proposed corporate tax cuts "will give Florida a competitive edge in attracting jobs." They'll also require education spending be reduced by $3 billion. Florida already ranks near the bottom in per-pupil spending and has one of nation's lowest graduation rates. If Scott's tax cuts create jobs, most will pay peanuts.

"Cuts in wages and benefits create jobs." Congressional Republicans and their state counterparts repeat this lie incessantly. It also lies behind corporate America's incessant demand for wage and benefit concessions -- and corporate and state battles against unions. But it's dead wrong. Meager wages and benefits are reducing the spending power of tens of millions of American workers, which is prolonging the jobs recession.


President Obama and Democratic leaders should be standing up for the wages and benefits of ordinary Americans, standing up for unions, and decrying the lie that wage and benefit concessions are necessary to create jobs. The president should be traveling to the Midwest -- taking aim at Republican governors in the heartland who are hell bent on destroying the purchasing power of American workers. But he's doing nothing of the sort.

"Regulations kill jobs." Congressional Republicans are using this whopper to justify their attempts to defund regulatory agencies. Regulations whose costs to business exceed their benefits to the public are unwarranted, of course, but reasonable regulation is necessary to avoid everything from nuclear meltdowns to oil spills to mine disasters to food contamination -- all of which we've sadly witnessed. Here again, we're hearing little from the president or Democratic leaders.


Look, the president can't be everywhere, doing everything. There's tumult in the Middle East, we're suddenly at war in Libya, Japan is struggling with the aftermath of disaster, and surely Latin America is an important trading partner.

But nothing is more central to average Americans than jobs and wages. Unless the president forcefully rebuts Republican's big lies, they'll soon become conventional wisdom.





By Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor in the Clinton Administration and author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, now in bookstores.

Posted By: Richard Kigel
Thursday, March 24th 2011 at 1:59PM
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This is what has been called VOODOO ECONOMICS--a magical increase in jobs and decrease in debt by DECREASING taxes. How it works? Nobody knows.

IN fact, all the data since the Reagan administration shows that it does not work.


Thursday, March 24th 2011 at 2:00PM
Richard Kigel
That's right, Irma.

And did you see the news that in all three states where the worker's rights are being stolen, those governors would LOSE and lose big if the election were held today.

Clearly, the voters of Wisconsin, Michigan and Ohio are having a case of buyers remorse.

Good for them!!!

Thursday, March 24th 2011 at 2:48PM
Richard Kigel
I really don't understand how people can just open their mouths and speak lies without any conscious. It's amazing!
Thursday, March 24th 2011 at 3:37PM
Jen Fad
We are known for 'making the same mistake twice. if not we would not be in thismess in the first place.
Thursday, March 24th 2011 at 4:26PM
Thomasena Martin-Johnson
Right, Jen--I don't understand it! It makes no sense!

Great point, Thomasena!

What is the definition of insanity? Performing the same actions while expecting a different result.




Thursday, March 24th 2011 at 9:54PM
Richard Kigel
CAUSE : The Democrats taking a whapping in Nov.

EFFECT: This rights battle began in this century in the state of Wisconsin.

"C-H-A-N-G-E "I" CAN BELIEVE IN" Rich. LOL (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...and, may I also add, I so hope we in this country gets over the lie that at least the state of Ca. and the veg , fruit, nut, honey and rice producers as well as the housing industry will be able to offer more jobs therefore adding a plus to our economic system as a result of the natural disaster in Japan...

Oh, and please, please, please ignore any media reports of our governor has deemed our state a disasteer zone becausse of radiation...my reporting about the six cities declared disaster zones has not change from this was due to the Tsunmi hitting our state...

NOT A-L-L OF OUR STATE ONLY A FEW PARTS OF OUR STATE'S CITIES RIGHT ON THE OCEAN FRONTS AS SOME CITIES DO ALLOW HOMES TO BE BUILD RIGHT ON THE OCEAN SHORE LINES. (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
yES, Yes, yes my brother Cow and I don't believe sharing with you what I am right now hearing as I listen to America Live w/Magyn Kelly may go to show how Bill O is not the onlyone there who is going against their own guest in defending the Republicans doing business as usual...

She responded not kindly to her guest she is interviewing on the strong letter sent to our president on the war in Libya...he has just made this comment about how maybe our president was too busy having mottownmusic parties at the whitehouse something else to do with darkskin in south america and our president forgetting to wear white pants and more in this racist put downs and she showed in her remarks and facial tones she did not like or agree with tis kind of talk at this time eventhough they are on teh foc news network...

now I have said this to say this...maybe like us Fox is listening to the rational of some of teh anchors on msnbc...lets hope so. lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
(ment to say I am not going off topic) (smile)

and, because we must be spoon fed after hearing what the mass media's opinions are to get the best ratings...when I said our economic system, I was referring to what the right-wing likes to say...our economy depends on supply and demands so stop trying to end the government hand outs to big business by way of keeping the only union jobs in our nation taht they during the Bush era could not OUTSOURCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SORRY rICH, BUT THINGS LIKE THIS KEEPING US SO CONTENT TO BE STUCK ON STUPID GETS TO ME BIG TIME!!! (NUP)

..AGAIN THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS BLOG AND LONG LIVE MSNBC & JON STEWART. (OTFL) (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Rich, as I came on site to vent something in a new blog...but have ended up coming to your blog before doing so and because this is about jobs and royal lies and Thomesena's comment about our making a mistake at least twich, I believe it belongs right here on your post...

As, I don't like these kinds of rationals sit alone in my private mind as it is some what more emotional than maybe logical, I like to share these kinds of thoughs with BIA...

Ed the host of th eed show on msnbc and Rev. Sharpton were talking about Dr. King's assacanation came when he went to tenn. to support unions so poor people could get enough moneyon their jobs to get off of welfare and how the state of Mich. has just passed a law promising that if one parent of a child goes on strike that child's family could not get food stamps...they were insenced that the law has the word CHILD in it to stress there would be no strikes in taht state...and with all I am learning lately at how far the haves will go to see the have nots don't have anything even living wage jobs...

RICH, FOR THE FIRST TIME I BEGAN TO WONDER IF DR. KING WAS KILLED TO STOP SUPPORT OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT FROM HELPING UNIONS GET RIGHTS TO CEMANDING LIVING WAGES, AND BENEFITS, ECT THAT COMES WITH UNION JOBS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NEEDLESS TO SAY I AM IN TOTAL SHOCK BUT HARD TO DENY AT THE EXTENT THESE GOVERNORS ARE GOING AND AGAINST WHITE PEOPLE OF ALL GENDERS AS WELL AS WOMEN RIGHTS GAINED OVER THE PAST YEARS IN AMERICA!!!!!!!...IT IS SCARING THE HOLY HELL OUT OF ME...AND, I AM NOT EASLY FRIGHTENED...

NOT BLACKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (NUP)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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