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We’re just under eight months away now, which means the GOP is running out of time to think up new ways to ruin the economy so that Obama doesn’t get reelected.
The Republicans can’t be open about it, lest it become too obvious thttp://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ge-american-democracy-by-michael-tomasky.htmlhat tanking the economy is their goal.
There are three fronts—gas prices, jobs, and the budget—on which Republicans are trying to achieve Mitch McConnell's no. 1 goal.http://politicalwire.com/archives/2010/10/25/bonus_quote_of_the_day.html
Let’s take them in order. The Republicans received joyous news Monday in the form of polls that showed Obama’s numbers sinking in inverse proportion to rising gas prices.
The gas situation is perfect for the GOP for two reasons.
First, there’s very little a president can actually do about gas prices.
Second, even though those prices don’t really tell us much about the more general economy, most people have the impression that they do, so for the out-party, it’s just a free whack.
No one can blame Republicans for using Obama as a piñata on the issue.
But here’s what they can be blamed for.
What is causing these high prices?
Not low supply and high demand, which is what they teach you in school.
In fact, supply is high—domestic oil production is at its highest point in years, higher under this allegedly business-hating president than under oilmen Bush and Cheney. And demand has been low because of the economy, although it’s now picking up.
No, experts blame a lot of the increase on fervid speculation in the oil markets, and a chief reason for a lot of that speculation is anxiety in those markets about a possible war with Iran. Said anxiety, in turn, is heightened every time a politician blusters about how we have no choice now but to go start that war.
So this kind of rhetoric is a nice little two-fer for Republicans, who get to sound like tough guys and can also take comfort in knowing that the more they talk up attacking Iran, the more they’re doing their small part to keep prices high.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...tomasky-on-gop-plans-to-sink-the-economy.html
The Republicans can’t be open about it, lest it become too obvious thttp://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...ge-american-democracy-by-michael-tomasky.htmlhat tanking the economy is their goal.
There are three fronts—gas prices, jobs, and the budget—on which Republicans are trying to achieve Mitch McConnell's no. 1 goal.http://politicalwire.com/archives/2010/10/25/bonus_quote_of_the_day.html
Let’s take them in order. The Republicans received joyous news Monday in the form of polls that showed Obama’s numbers sinking in inverse proportion to rising gas prices.
The gas situation is perfect for the GOP for two reasons.
First, there’s very little a president can actually do about gas prices.
Second, even though those prices don’t really tell us much about the more general economy, most people have the impression that they do, so for the out-party, it’s just a free whack.
No one can blame Republicans for using Obama as a piñata on the issue.
But here’s what they can be blamed for.
What is causing these high prices?
Not low supply and high demand, which is what they teach you in school.
In fact, supply is high—domestic oil production is at its highest point in years, higher under this allegedly business-hating president than under oilmen Bush and Cheney. And demand has been low because of the economy, although it’s now picking up.
No, experts blame a lot of the increase on fervid speculation in the oil markets, and a chief reason for a lot of that speculation is anxiety in those markets about a possible war with Iran. Said anxiety, in turn, is heightened every time a politician blusters about how we have no choice now but to go start that war.
So this kind of rhetoric is a nice little two-fer for Republicans, who get to sound like tough guys and can also take comfort in knowing that the more they talk up attacking Iran, the more they’re doing their small part to keep prices high.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...tomasky-on-gop-plans-to-sink-the-economy.html