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12 March 2011

What the People Want from MOJO 2MAR11

THIS proves the American people do not support the gop, tea-bagging budget cuts that favor the rich and corporate America and the military-industrial complex. Come on President Obama and Senate Democrats, stand up for the American people! And remember, democracy is not a spectator sport, so let the president know your thoughts on the budget by e mailing him at
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact
and your Senators at
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm 
and your Representative at
https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml 
A new NBC/WSJ poll tells us that Democrats, if they could manage to agree on a halfway coherent message, most likely hold all the cards in a budget showdown:
The survey [...] listed 26 different ways to reduce the federal budget deficit. The most popular: placing a surtax on federal income taxes for those who make more than $1 million per year (81 percent said that was acceptable), eliminating spending on earmarks (78 percent), eliminating funding for weapons systems the Defense Department says aren’t necessary (76 percent) and eliminating tax credits for the oil and gas industries (74 percent).
The least popular: cutting funding for Medicaid, the federal government health-care program for the poor (32 percent said that was acceptable); cutting funding for Medicare, the federal government health-care program for seniors (23 percent); cutting funding for K-12 education (22 percent); and cutting funding for Social Security (22 percent).
Those numbers, GOP pollster McInturff says, “serve as a huge flashing yellow sign to Republicans ... if they are going to start to talk about changes to Medicare and Social Security.”
Roger that. The tea party might have different priorities, but the tea party is still a pretty small part of America no matter how loudly they yell or how much attention the media pays to them. Out in real America, people want to tax the rich, cut stupid weapons programs, and stop subsidizing prosperous oil companies. They don't want to cut Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, or education.

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