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Drum on SS

Kevin Drum has an interesting take on SS and the liberal media. I think he’s essentially right that the Dems are in a no-win situatio because even through they’re doing the right thing (standing united against the republican attempt to destroy one of our most essential entitlement programs), the media-folk don’t want to lool like cheerleaders so they have to say something critical:

As happens so often, the journalistic community has decided that they’re required to say that both sides are being equally irresponsible, regardless of the facts. The way to do this, apparently, is to (a) condemn Democrats for opposing a plan they all acknowledge is a bad one, and (b) then condemn them further for not supporting their own favored alternatives, even though they know perfectly well that the obstacle to these alternatives is not Democrats but Republicans.

It’s George Bush who’s insisting on a private account plan that even his own people admit won’t do anything to shore up Social Security’s finances. It’s George Bush who’s insisting that the only cures he’ll consider are ones that include huge — but quiet — benefit cuts. It’s George Bush who has publicly refused to even consider proposals to increase Social Security revenue in any way. It’s George Bush who has run up the unconscionable deficits that are far more responsible for our deterioriating finances than anything in the Social Security system.

The facts: Social Security has modest problems that are many decades out. They could be easily solved with small benefit cuts combined with small tax increases. A bipartisan solution could be hammered out in a few days if it weren’t for one person: George Bush.

The problem isn’t that Democrats aren’t willing to negotiate. The problem is that Democrats don’t have anyone to negotiate with. That ought to be the story.

Maybe a little overly hopeful, but I understand the point.

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