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PostPosted: 02/17/13 9:38 am • # 1 
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Time for Lindsey Graham to join hands with his "brother" John McCain and slink off into the abyss ~ :angry ~ Sooz

GOP Senator Would Take Away Health Coverage From 30 Million Americans To Avoid Military Cuts
By Josh Israel on Feb 17, 2013 at 10:05 am

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said Sunday the government should protect the Defense Department from automatic spending cuts by slashing $1.2 trillion from the Affordable Care Act.

During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, Graham suggested that the sequester’s across-the-board cuts to federal spending, including about a roughly 7.5 percent reduction in military spending, would be “destroying the military.” But rather than agree to President Obama’s proposed alternatives to the sequester, the South Carolina Republican said we should save money by eliminating health care for the 30 million people covered by the Affordable Care Act:

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CHRIS WALLACE: Let me just ask you one more question about the sequestration before we let you go, Senator. You know if we go into the sequester, the president is going to hammer Republicans, the White House already put out a list of all the things, terrible things that will happen if a sequester kicks in, 70,000 children losing Head Start. 2100 fewer food inspectors and small business will lose $900 million in loan guarantees and you know, Senator, the president will say your party is forcing this to protect tax cuts for the wealthy.

GRAHAM: Well, all i can say is the commander-in-chief thought — came up with the idea of sequestration, destroying the military and putting a lot of good programs at risk. It is my belief — take Obamacare and put it on the table. You can make $86,000 a year in income and still get a government subsidy under Obamacare. Obamacare is destroying health care in this country and people are leaving the private sector, because their companies cannot afford to offer Obamacare and if you want to look at ways to find $1.2 trillion in savings over the next decade, look at Obamacare, don’t destroy the military and cut blindly across the board. There are many ways to do it but the president is the commander-in-chief and on his watch we’ll begin to unravel the finest military in the history of the world, at a time when we need it most. The Iranians are watching us, we are allowing people to be destroyed in Syria, and i’m disappointed in our commander-in-chief.

The draconian cuts to vital programs Graham and other Republicans are demanding, including providing health insurance for the millions of Americans who otherwise would not have it, will hurt the economy and hurt real people.

But Graham’s “solution” also misses a key reality: Obamacare actually reduced the deficit. His proposal to put its elimination on the table would mean increasing the budget deficit by an estimated $109 billion over the same 10-year period, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/02/17/1604781/gop-senator-would-take-away-health-coverage-from-30-million-americans-to-avoid-military-cuts/


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PostPosted: 02/17/13 1:52 pm • # 2 
I hope Graham's days are numbered and he will be defeated in the next election.


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PostPosted: 02/18/13 9:52 am • # 3 
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The GOP/TPers are perfecting the tactic of "switch-and-bait" ~ :angry ~ emphasis/bolding below is mine ~ Sooz

Lindsey Graham struggles with fiscal basics
By Steve Benen - Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:20 AM EST

There was an exchange yesterday between Fox News' Chris Wallace and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) that was hard to watch, but nevertheless illustrative of a larger point.

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WALLACE: You know that if we go into the sequester the president is going to hammer Republicans. The White House has already put out a list of all the things, terrible things that will happen if a sequester kicks in: 70,000 children losing Head Start, 2,100 fewer food inspectors, small business will lose $900 million in loan guarantees. And, you know, Senator, the president is going to say your party is forcing this to protect tax cuts for the wealthy.

GRAHAM: Well, all I can say is the Commander-In-Chief thought -- came up with the idea of sequestration, destroying the military and putting a lot of good programs at risk. Here's my belief: let's take "Obamacare" and put it on the table.... If you want to look at ways to find $1.2 trillion in savings over the next decade, let's look at "Obamacare". Let's don't destroy the military and just cut blindly across the board.

Now, the first point is obviously ridiculous. Republicans are heavily invested in the idea that automatic sequestration cuts were something President Obama "came up with," but reality shows otherwise. It's trivia anyway -- what matters is resolving the threat, not imagining who created it -- but what Graham chooses to overlook is every relevant detail: the sequester was part of the ransom paid to the Republican Party when it took the nation's full faith and credit hostage for the first time in American history. GOP leaders, at time, bragged that this policy was their idea, not Obama's.

If Graham doesn't like the sequester -- and he clearly seems to agree that it's a serious problem -- he can support scrapping the policy or coming up with a bipartisan alternative. For now, he's opposed to both of those options, making his whining yesterday rather unpersuasive.

But Graham turning his focus to the Affordable Care Act serves as a reminder of just how unserious he is about public policy.

Let's be clear about what the South Carolinian is saying here. About $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts are set to kick in, doing real harm to the economy, the military, and the country overall. Lawmakers could cancel or delay the policy, though Republicans aren't interested in either of these options, or they can come up with a bipartisan alternative that replaces the sequester with something else.

With 11 days to go, Lindsey Graham's contribution to the discussion, in effect, is, "I know! Let's take health care benefits away from millions of Americans!"

It's worth noting that even the most reflexive partisans should realize their anti-"Obamacare" preoccupation is quickly becoming laughable. Republican governors are implementing the law; House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) recently conceded the Affordable Care Act is "the law of the land"; public support for repeal is evaporating; and when folks like Orrin Hatch and Michele Bachmann unveil repeal bills, even most GOP lawmakers ignore them.

Graham, in other words, really needs to get over it.

But more important from a substantive perspective is that the South Carolina Republican still doesn't understand the basics of the fiscal debate. The point of looking for a sequester alternative is to find a new policy on debt-reduction. If policymakers scrapped the Affordable Care Act, it would make the debt worse, not better.

In other words, Graham thinks Washington can produce smaller deficits by producing larger deficits. That doesn't make any sense.

http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/02/18/17004222-lindsey-graham-struggles-with-fiscal-basics?lite


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PostPosted: 02/18/13 12:30 pm • # 4 
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no, i disagree. let's destroy the military.


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