URGENT: Stop CNN's Deficit Propaganda

For a second time, CNN decided to surrender its airwaves the weekend of April 10-11 to conservative Wall Street mogul Pete Peterson and his crusade to gut Social Security and other safety-net programs in the guise of addressing a "deficit crisis." Missing from the debate are progressive approaches to resolving legitimate fiscal concerns while continuing to make the investments in people and in our nation that will strengthen our economy and our well-being. These articles present those arguments; use them to counter the spin from conservatives like Peterson.

Progressive Groups Respond to the White House Deficit Commission Report

Richard Trumka, President, AFL-CIO

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Deficit Commission Moves The Goalpost, Disses Leading Progressive Member

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Jobs First! Any Other 'Deficit Plan' Sells America Short

The Citizens' Commission On Jobs, Deficits And America's Economic Future is releasing its report today, and its recommendations will be very different from those of the self-described "bipartisan" plans now dominating Washington conversations. (They are bipartisan in a way, come to think of it, since polls show that many of their ideas are disliked by both Democrats and Republicans.)

There is an urgent need to broaden the policy debate. Plans like the Simpson/Bowles and Rivlin/Domenici proposals rely on a narrow range of unpopular policy ideas - ideas that fail to address the causes of either current or projected deficits. What's more, they fail to recognize that a healthy government budget depends on a healthy economy, and a healthy economy depends on jobs. The Citizens' Commission's proposals bring deficit spending under control while investing in a future based on jobs and economic growth.

Don't believe the naysayers: It can be done. more »

Terrance Heath And Thom Hartmann Critique Social Security Attack

rt.com — Terrance Heath joins Thom Hartmann on the The Big Picture to discuss the recent deficit reduction commission's recommendations to cut Social Security. Interview starts at about 46:45 in the program.


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Social Security Suicide Pact (or, The Folks Back Home on the Old Ant Farm)

Democrats won the news cycle yesterday when they slammed John Boehner for calling the economic crisis an "ant." But winning a news cycle isn't the same as winning an election. A new poll shows that the President and his party risk political suicide if they join in the mad rush to cut Social Security, and a sleight-of-hand move by the House leadership today suggests they're considering it. more »


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Grow The Economy, Reduce The Deficit, Invest In The Future

I support smart economic policies to reduce the structural deficit over time. However, I want to share three major concerns.

1. We are in danger of killing or weakening needed growth in the name of reducing deficits. more »


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Eight Keys To Addressing The Deficit

Mr. Chairman and Members of the Commission, I know my time is short, so I will limit my testimony to eight key points:

First, stabilizing the national debt is a means to an end, not an end in itself. more »


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A Financial Crisis, Not A Deficit Crisis

What caused the deficits and rising public debt? The answer comes in two parts: present deficits and projected future deficits. more »


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In Deficit "Town Meetings," People Reject America Speaks Stacked Deck

On Saturday, the group known as America Speaks (funded by Wall Street mogul Peter G. Peterson and two other foundations) brought together several thousand people in meetings in 60 cities. They gave participants misleading background information about the Federal deficit and economic options to achieve fiscal "balance" and future prosperity. more »


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Myths & Facts About "Myth & Facts About AmericaSpeaks"

The organizers of AmericaSpeaks, tomorrow's "town hall meeting"/media event designed to focus attention on budget-cutting, have issued a document called "Myths & Facts About AmericaSpeaks: Our Budget, Our Economy." A number of excellent pieces have already been written about the slanted point of view in their materials, which are d more »