pacquiao -- For days, I've been reading in the press about the "courage" of a Republican budget proposal that abolishes Medicare to pay for more tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires and slashes investments in energy, education, and infrastructure. On Wednesday, I heard President Obama say exactly what I've been thinking: There's nothing courageous about it. The Republicans are pledging to cut investments to clean energy by 70 percent, education by 25 percent, and transportation by 30 percent. Their plan would see as many as 50 million people lose their health insurance in order to reduce the deficit. Instead of creating jobs, they want to create $1 trillion in new tax breaks for the wealthy. That's not a brave vision for the future. It's a rejection of the idea that there are brighter days ahead. Today, the House of Representatives will meet to vote on the GOP budget proposal, and if they insist on pushing this plan forward -- if they can't come together with the President to find common ground -- we'll make sure their constituents know about it. If they choose to try to privatize Medicare, we will put ads on the air and organizers on the ground, and we'll talk about this vote over and over again. We'll make this stick. But we need your help to do it. Donate $3 or more to help protect Medicare and fight for a plan that makes sense. This week, President Obama offered a path forward that I believe in: $4 trillion in deficit reduction; responsible investments to improve our schools, fix crumbling roads, and develop clean energy; and a total rejection of the notion that spending cuts must come on the backs of seniors and poor children. He laid out a vision where we all make sacrifices, but none of us is left to bear the burden alone. And he offered a forceful, unapologetic response to those who don't believe in the responsibility we all share to move our country forward together. This isn't just about this week's vote or the latest shiny object to capture the attention of Washington for a news cycle or two. This is about the very future of this country and the direction we take. We know that because the Republican plan hasn't just been adopted by a few ideologues in Congress -- it's been embraced by the candidates who want to take President Obama's job. If we want to win this fight about the direction our country takes, then we must start now -- as Congress considers the GOP proposal. Can you chip in? http://my.democrats.org/Medicare Thanks, Patrick Patrick Gaspard Executive Director Democratic National Committee |
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