You can’t negotiate with those who refuse to take ‘yes’ for an answer

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Steve Benen got it exactly right in a post last week. Political Animal – Those who won’t take ‘yes’ for an answer:

Ransomenotedefault2As of last week, the White House was offering congressional Republicans a pretty sweet deal on debt reduction: Dems would agree to slice $2.4 trillion from the debt over the next decade. In all, $2 trillion would come from spending cuts and $400 billion in increased revenue.

That five-to-one split — for every dollar in increased revenue, Democrats would cut about five dollars in spending — was deemed too liberal. In this proposal, about 17% of the final package would come from tax expenditures, while 83% would come from cuts. Asked for their reaction, congressional Republicans left the room in disgust.

Mike Konczal, however, raises an important point today. In March — of this year, just a few months ago — Republicans on the Joint Economic Committee released a report, hoping to prove that focusing on deficit reduction would lead to economic growth. The quality of the scholarship was ridiculous, and the report, such as it was, quickly ended up in the garbage.

But as Konczal reminds us, Republicans who prepared the report also outlined their ideal cuts-to-revenue ratio.

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Even for Republican, this is tough to spin this away. Literally three months ago, the congressional GOP said “successful” attempts at deficit reduction meet this goal: “85% spending cuts and 15% revenue increases.”

That, in effect, is what Dems offered Republicans last week. It’s also what prompted GOP leaders to break off negotiations altogether.

As Ezra Klein explained ("Republicans reject their own deficit-reduction report"), ”So when the GOP’s economic policy team sat down to make the strongest case they could for growth-inducing deficit reduction, they recommended a mix an 85:15 mix, not a 100:0 mix. And then, when the Obama administration agreed to an 83:17 mix, the Republican leadership walked out of the room and demanded that taxes be excluded from the deal altogether. How do you negotiate with that?”

Exactly. You can’t negotiate with those who refuse to take “yes” for an answer.

Make no mistake, this is economic terrorism by insurrectionist Tea-Publicans who are willing to kill their hostage (America) and to commit economic suicide in pursuit of ideological purity. There is no good faith in these negotiations, only radical extremism. When Tea-Publicans drive this country over the cliff — yet again — the American people need to exact their revenge by removing every last one of these Tea-Publican insurrectionists from office at every level of government. Americans do not cotton to being taken hostage by terrorists.


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