August 2, 2011 9:28 AM

Obama shifts to the right

By
William Greider

President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks from White House briefing room, Sunday, July 31, 2011 in Washington, about a deal being reached to raise the debt limit. (AP)

The most distressing outcome of the deficit hysteria gripping Washington may be what Barack Obama has revealed about himself. It was disconcerting to watch the president slip-slide so easily into voicing the fallacious economic arguments of the right. It was shocking when he betrayed core principles of the Democratic Party, portraying himself as high-minded and brave because he defied his loyal constituents. Supporters may hope this rightward shift was only a matter of political tactics, but I think Obama has at last revealed his sincere convictions. If he wins a second term, he will be free to strike a truly rotten “grand bargain” with Republicans—“pragmatic” compromises that will destroy the crown jewels of democratic reform.

The president has done grievous damage to the most vulnerable by trying to fight the GOP on its ground—accepting the premise that deficits and debt should be a national priority. He made the choice more than a year ago to push aside the real problem—the vast loss and suffering generated by a failing economy.

As a conservative reformer, Obama embraced a bizarre notion of “balance.” The budget cuts he first proposed would have punished the middle class and vulnerable three times with a big stick, shrinking Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits while hitting the wealthy only once with a modest tax increase. When Democrats complained that this wasn’t fair, Obama adjusted the “shared sacrifice” to a dollar-for-dollar ratio. Take a dollar from working stiffs who need these programs, take a dollar from the superrich who don’t need a tax break. How fair is that?

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Obama’s facile arithmetic essentially scrapped the Democratic Party’s longstanding commitment to progressive taxation and universal social protections. The claim that cutting Social Security benefits will “strengthen” the system is erroneous. In fact, Obama has already undermined the soundness of Social Security by partially suspending the FICA payroll tax for workers—depriving the system of revenue it needs for long-term solvency.

The mendacity has a more fundamental dimension. Obama helped conservatives concoct the debt crisis on false premises, promoting a claim that Social Security and other entitlement programs were somehow to blame while gliding over the real causes and culprits. Social Security has never contributed a dime to the federal deficits (actually, the government borrows the trust fund’s huge surpluses to offset its red ink).

This mean-spirited political twist amounts to blaming the victims. There should be no mystery about what caused the $14 trillion debt: large deficits began in 1981, with Ronald Reagan’s fanciful “supply side” tax-cutting. Federal debt was then around $1 trillion. By 2007 it had reached $9 trillion, thanks to George W. Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy and his two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, plus the massive subsidy for Big Pharma in Medicare drug benefits. The 2008 financial collapse and deep recession generated most of the remainder, as tax revenues fell drastically. Obama’s pump-priming stimulus added to the debt too, but a relatively small portion.

Whatever supposed solutions Congress eventually enacts, the misleading quality of the debt crisis should become widely understood once the action is completed. The debt and deficits will probably keep expanding, because the economy will remain stagnant or worse, with near 10 percent unemployment and falling incomes, and that is fundamentally what drives deficits higher. It should become obvious that deficit reduction did nothing to revive economic growth or to create jobs. In fact, cutting federal spending may make things worse, because it withdraws demand from the economy at the very moment when demand for goods and services is woefully inadequate.

At some point, then, the president will have to change his tune. Instead of mimicking the penny pinchers, Obama will have to say something about the nation’s real problem—the sick economy and the terrible consequences facing millions of families. But it’s not clear he will have much to say beyond small-bore suggestions and the usual pep talks. If he does a sudden about-face and proposes big ideas for job creation, will anyone believe him?

The White House evidently thinks it’s good politics for 2012 to dismiss the left and court wobbly independents. Obama no doubt assumes faithful Democrats have nowhere else to go. It’s true that very few will wish to oppose him next year, given the fearful possibility of right-wing crazies running the country. On the other hand, people who adhere to the core Democratic values Obama has abandoned need a strategy for stronger resistance. That would not mean running away from Obama but running at him—challenging his leadership of the party, mobilizing dissident voices and voters, pushing Congressional Democrats to embrace a progressive agenda in competition with Obama’s.

To be blunt, progressives have to pick a fight with their own party. They have to launch the hard work of reconnecting with ordinary citizens, listening and learning, defining new politics from the ground up. People in a rebellious mood should also prepare for the possibility that it may already be too late, that the Democratic Party’s gradual move uptown is too advanced to reverse. In that event, people will have to locate a new home—a new force in politics that speaks for them.

Bio:William Greider is a regular contributor to The Nation. His most recent book is "The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to A Moral Economy." The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.

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by R1788 August 3, 2011 6:25 PM EDT
I believe in God I do not believe in government. I accept and agree to live with this Government by being a citizen and remaining to stay in this country. Government is needed but is a necessary evil. Once the poor realize they can vote themselves a pay raise and out number the producers that system will fail.
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by documemts August 3, 2011 6:09 PM EDT
If he "shifts" any farther to the right he's going to have to skin Boehner and climb into his hide.
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by R1788 August 3, 2011 5:44 PM EDT
The only reason Obama would shift to the right is because he has gas.This man is a liberal at best but I believe he is more a socialist. 2012 vote for the tea party candidate and we can change the evil that has happen in the last 50 years.
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by Wintermute0 August 2, 2011 11:10 PM EDT
This writer is out of touch with reality and -- just for the name-calling ("right-wing crazies") -- does not deserve a place on the website of a major, venerable U.S. news organization.
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by tubesntele August 3, 2011 8:50 AM EDT
CBS - Communist Broadcasting Station
by NinthSt78 August 2, 2011 10:09 PM EDT
Too many times the President has received something OTHER than what he requested from the menu. Put the blame where it belongs with too many cooks in the kitchen there.
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by tubesntele August 3, 2011 8:51 AM EDT
Oh wow. The President got EXACTLY what he wanted - a BLANK CHECK.
by saucymugwump August 2, 2011 2:57 PM EDT
William Greider wrote: "If he wins a second term, he will be free to strike a truly rotten 'grand bargain' with Republicans"

I would phrase that entirely differently. He will strike any truly rotten 'grand bargain' with Republicans to win a second term. Obama is acting just like all Chicago politicians who came before him; the only thing that matters is to be re-elected.
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by tubesntele August 2, 2011 4:13 PM EDT
What is with the liberal idiots in the media that keep saying this was a "win" for Republicans? It was a loss for the entire country. Republicans wanted a BALANCED BUDGET, and all Obama could talk about was getting a "balanced plan" - which translates into "I want a blank check so I can continue to fund gay genital studies."
by nikoskay August 2, 2011 2:54 PM EDT
Obama MUST go. The Dems MUST nominate someone else for 2012.
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by Vernique2 August 3, 2011 6:03 AM EDT
Bernie Sanders for President. Time to elect a true supporter of the middle class.
by tsigili August 2, 2011 2:26 PM EDT
What have you been drinking? This President is the absolutely most partisan person in Washington. There is NO person in Washington, more partisan.
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by govmess August 2, 2011 12:53 PM EDT
What a weak leader Obama is. He let himself be boxed in by the Republicans. The economy is so bad off that our credit rating will be lowered on top of it which the Repbulicans are playing their cards with as that will be a great campaign issue for Obama...the first President in history to have this great nation's credit rating reduced. Once that happens the Repubs will have more clout with the American people.

Where are the jobs? Where are the jobs? Where are the jobs?
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by tubesntele August 2, 2011 12:59 PM EDT
The American people want a balanced budget and a government that lives within its means, not the out-of-control spend-fest like sailors in a ********** that goes on now. How come liberal partisan hacks like you never criticize wasteful spending. I have to come to the conclusion that you support waste such as spending $900,000 to measure gay men's ******* and survey their sexual positions. Me, I'd prefer to give that money back to the people and let them decide if they'd like to privately fund a study of gay orgies.

Yes indeed, where are the jobs? Any person with any sense knows that the jobs are gone for good as long as high taxes and regulation exist. You can no more legislate companies keep jobs here than you can outlaw gravity or rainy days, but somehow idiots like yourself seem to never be able to grasp simple economic principles.

When you go shopping, do you buy local and buy the item that costs the most? You don't? Why not? That's what you're saying corporations should do. You raise their costs with regulation and outrageous taxes and then sit there like an idiot dodo bird asking "where are the jobs? where are the jobs? where are the jobs?"

YOU AND YOUR DEMOCRAT FRIENDS KILLED THE DAMNED JOBS.
by tubesntele August 2, 2011 1:08 PM EDT
P.S. Why did Obama's buddy, the head of GE, move their entire X-Ray division to China? Why Why Why Why Why???????????

Starting to get the picture yet? Liberals are clueless about business and economics.
by mettleurge August 2, 2011 11:39 AM EDT
From the vitriol spewed here, it is obvious Obama will be re-elected.

If only desperation could multiply votes.

Obama's base is middle America, and they know how bad they were hit by the Bush failures. They will not forget that.

9/11, Enron, Iraq, Katrina, AIG, Lehmann, $5 gas, CDO's.

"Now watch this drive."
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by tubesntele August 2, 2011 12:37 PM EDT
Can't wait until you're proven wrong. You're in the vast minority of people who still think Obama isn't a communist loser. Even Congressional democrats hate him. He's finished.
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