Let’s
understand President Obama’s strategy in the “fiscal cliff”
negotiations. It has nothing to do with economics or real fiscal reform.
This is entirely about politics. It’s Phase Two of the 2012 campaign.
The election returned him to office. The fiscal-cliff negotiations are
designed to break the Republican opposition and grant him political
supremacy, something he thinks he earned with his landslide 2.8-point
victory margin on Election Day.
This is why he sent Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to the
Republicans to convey not a negotiating offer but a demand for
unconditional surrender. House Speaker John Boehner had made a peace
offering of $800 billion in new revenues. Geithner pocketed Boehner’s
$800 billion, doubled it to $1.6 trillion, offered risible cuts that in
2013 would actually be exceeded by new stimulus spending, and then
demanded that Congress turn over to the president all power over the
debt ceiling.Read more: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/335009/it-s-nothing-power-play-charles-krauthammer
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