OBAMA'S TOP ALLIES AND ADVISERS WERE SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE THAN THE ADMINISTRATION AND TOP DEMOCRATS ARE TODAY
Biden
Told House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) During The Debt Ceiling
Negotiations "You Know, If I Were Doing This, I'd Do It Totally Different."
"You know, if I were doing this, I'd do it totally different, Biden
told Cantor during one of the private asides they frequently had after the
meetings." (Bob Woodward, The Price Of Politics, 2012, p. 126)
Sen.
Kent Conrad (D-ND) Said The Only Way To Get More Revenue Is "Fundamental Tax
Reform That Actually Lowers Marginal Rates." "'There is only one thing
that works,' Conrad said. 'And that is fundamental tax reform that actually
lowers marginal rates.'" (Bob Woodward, The Price Of Politics, 2012, p.172)
- Conrad Said The Key To Generating Revenue Was To Lower Income And Corporate Tax Rates While Eliminating Deductions. "The key to generating revenue through tax reform, Conrad said, was not to raise the income or corporate tax rates, but to lower them while eliminating deductions. 'Combined with entitlement reform and with going after wasteful spending,' Conrad said, it was possible to get there." (Bob Woodward, The Price Of Politics, 2012, p. 173)
"'You
Could Raise All The Taxes You Want On Millionaires,' [White House Director Of
Legislative Affairs Rob] Nabors Made The Mistake Of Saying And It Would Never
Raise Enough." "A band of angry Democratic senators, including former
and likely future presidential candidates, cross-examined them on what kind of
deal the president was trying to cut. Where was the revenue guarantee? Democrats
had a winning hand, the public was with them on higher taxes on the rich. Why do
we have to cut any Medicare? Don't cut anything. You are playing on Republican
turf. Talk of big spending cuts was weak and played into Republican hands. This
whole debate should be about revenue. Stare them down. Why were Senate Democrats
cut out of the process? Force the Republicans to raise taxes on millionaires.
'You could raise all the taxes you want on millionaires,' Nabors made the
mistake of saying, and it would never raise enough." (Bob Woodward, The
Price Of Politics, 2012, pp. 272-273)
Director
Of The National Economic Council Larry Summers Said Obama "Doesn't Really Have
The Joy Of The Game" To Get Involved In Negotiations. "But the
president was not satisfied either, Summers said. 'Obama really doesn't have the
joy of the game. Clinton basically loved negotiating with a bunch of other pols,
about anything. If you told him, God, we've got a problem. We've got to allocate
all the office space in the Senate. If you could come spend some time talking to
the majority leader in figuring out how to allocate office space in the Senate,
Clinton would think that was pretty interesting and kind of fun. Whereas, Obama,
he really didn't like these guys.'" (Bob Woodward, The Price Of
Politics, 2012, p. 82)
OMB
Director Peter Orszag Said Obama Would Be "Blamed By History For Not Acting" If
He Didn't Take Any Serious Steps To Avert Fiscal Crisis. "There was an
opportunity for the president to do something about the long-term deficit. It
would be economically and politically painful. But if he didn't do something,
and the country plunged into fiscal crisis later in the decade, Orszag told
others, 'I think he gets blamed by history for not acting.'" (Bob Woodward,
The Price Of Politics, 2012, p. 35)

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