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Renewing America's Promise Means Lots of Goodies

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Democrats used to love to bash President Bush for sending America to war without asking Americans to sacrifice. Now that it is an election year, you won't hear the s-word coming out of their lips. The Democratic National Committee draft platform is all goodies.

The draft, "Renewing America's Promise," says the party will heed the American desire to "abandon the politics of partisan division" — and they are eager to do so, as soon as they are done blaming Republicans for high gasoline prices, the mortgage meltdown and an "unnecessary war." (You would never guess that half of this year's Democratic presidential candidates voted to authorize that war.)

And: "The American people do not want government to solve all our problems." But the Dems still promise to "provide immediate relief to working people who have lost their jobs, families who have lost their homes, and people who have lost their way." (Read: everyone.)

Pay attention, grasshopper. The DNC wants an America in which "every American is empowered to be a watchdog and a whistle blower."

Other language is easier to understand. Just think dollar signs. Lots of dollar signs. There's the "immediate energy rebate" — Obama has proposed a rebate sequel that would send $1,000 to families to make up for high fuel prices. It's part of a plan to spend $50 billion to jumpstart the economy. Seniors win, too. "Renewing America's Promise" calls for eliminating income taxes for seniors who make less than $50,000 a year — because "every senior deserves to live out their life with dignity and respect." (Now they think it's not dignified to pay taxes?)

The draft platform promises to provide every American access to "affordable, comprehensive health care," and to achieve "long-overdue mental health and addiction treatment parity." That's right: The Dems will expand the number of people who receive subsidized health care, provide better benefits, and you apparently don't have to worry about costs going up. Because the Dems are going to eliminate waste in the medical system, they "will save the typical family up to $2,500 per year."

Also, under Plan DNC, "All Americans should be empowered to promote wellness." Tax cuts for most families.

No taxes at all for millions of seniors. A boost in the Earned Income Tax Credit. Plus, health care for all — that saves families money. Sound too good to be true?

But what if you don't have a job? No problem. The platform promises to "develop innovative transitional job programs that place unemployed people into temporary jobs and train them for permanent ones."

This draft does not reflect Obama's and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's newfound (if overdue) openness to offshore oil drilling. Ergo: "We know we can't drill our way to energy independence." There are the usual salutes to biofuels and plug-in hybrid cars, which should "help free us from the tyranny of oil."

The draft platform says the Democrats can "solve the problem of four dollar a gallon gas" — one hopes not with $5 a gallon gas. And the draft pledges to make America 50 percent more energy efficient by 2030, to make 25 percent of electricity come from renewable sources by 2025, and they'll double fuel efficiency standards — no date on that.

The Democratic platform would raise the child-care tax credit, "provide every child access to quality, affordable early childhood education," and double funding for after-school and summer learning programs. Then, there's the commitment to special education and "transitional bilingual education."

A "new American Opportunity Tax Credit" would cover the first $4,000 of a college education for most Americans — in exchange for which students will perform community service. It's a great way to create Democrats — by putting practically every college kid on the government payroll.

How to pay for all these bright packages? Chances are that you won't have to give, but only will get, get, get. "We won't increase taxes on any family earning under $250,000 and we will offer additional tax cuts for middle class families," the Dems promise. Those making more than $250,000 will be "asked" — "asked" (it's almost European) — "to pay a bit more." The energy mandates will be funded "by dedicating a portion of the revenues generated by an economy wide cap and trade program" on greenhouse gases. It's barely worthy of mention.

Then the platform promises a return to fiscal responsibility. Really.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Well, what do you want the Democrats to say, Saunders? Don't worry be happy? That's about all you corrupt Republican wizards have had to offer on your merry way to the bank with the tax giveaways you've pocketed. ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
What a testament to the American voter as complete and utter sucker that snake-oil sellers like you plan to stay in business by trying to play the fiscal responsibility card now that we've gotten to the point where give-aways to the folks who didn't need them have handed over our record national debt to the benevolent land of China.
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Posted by: Masako
Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:35 AM
Ma'am; I hope you are not forgetting that the other thing besides sacrifice that Mr. Bush did not ask from America was permission. I guess if you have a fraiddy cat congress that can be manipulated, you don't have to ask the consent of the people. Who needs the people when you have the peoples representatives? And that is a large part of the mess we are in. The democrats are playing to play, like some infinite game. And the republicans are playing to win, and they don;t care that winning puts the country that much closer to the end. Certainly it is undemocratic; and even a little treasonous. The game is winner take all to the winners, and the republicans want that to be them always. So they don't mind slinging slime and invectives. They don't mind calling democrats anything but white. They know how difficult it is to mend up a party of opposites so that elbows are not sticking out all over. They just play the opposite game. Divide, divide, find a fine line and slide in the knife blade. You know; I am right with you. I hope for a better human being all right, and a better American; but if I had to bet, I would bet on the gullible, and all those who don't know good from bad to put the republicans over the top. Two qualities they will never have to ration in this land are bushit, and stupidity. And there are a lot of stupid people out there ready to be manipulated. But; the counter to all those who don't know good is the great number who do know bad, and who will vote against those who have proven often to be good at getting elected, and terrible at governing. But; it is hard to go against proven winners like the republicans. I don't know why the democrats bother to try. .. . And I would like to mention something else. I think America loves her rich people. There is not much doubt about that. The rich should not guess for a minute that the society hasn't got to work for rich and poor. Most folks don't expect much from life. And so as long as they have something besides pain, want, and frustration they will go along with just about anything. Going along should not be confused with consent. If the society proves harmful to the many only to provide for the rich, you might find any trace of consent has been withdrawn. Thanks.... . Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:13 PM
Re: James A, Sweeney: Hi Mr. Sweeney. See http://www.creators.com/comments/opinion/blowback-from-bear-baiting.html. Cheers.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Masako
Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:16 PM
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