President Obama’s new fiscal cliff proposal includes cuts to Social Security and a middle-class tax hike—and though details are still sketchy, progressives are deeply wary.
Monday night, the White House made Republicans a new offer as it seeks to avoid the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts set to go into effect in the new year. The proposal would extend the Bush tax cuts for those making up to $400,000, to be paid for by cuts to Social Security and Medicare, and by other tax changes that would fall on both the rich and the middle class. The White House had previously suggested cuts to Social Security were off the table in fiscal cliff talks.
The response from progressives has been skeptical. Cutting Social Security, wrote New York Times columnist Paul Krugman Tuesday morning, is “cruel and stupid.” Krugman wrote that he’s “still agonizing” over whether on balance to support the package, since the alternative—going over the cliff and suffering the automatic spending cuts and tax hikes that could trigger a new recession—is also bleak. But “it’s not a deal to be happy about.”
Moveon.org, which for weeks has been focused on mobilizing supporters to preventing cuts to social programs during the negotiations over the cliff, sounds even cooler on the idea.
“MoveOn members overwhelmingly oppose cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits,” the group said in a statement. “And they’ve made clear that they would see any fiscal agreement that cuts such benefits as a betrayal that sells out working and middle class families. If such a deal were proposed by the President and Speaker, MoveOn members would expect every Senate and House Democrat to do everything in their power to block it.”
Robert Kuttner, the co-founder of The American Prospect, a key progressive opinion magazine, is dead-set against the plan.
“It’s unconscionable to cut Social Security at all when the president is proposing to reduce the proposed taxes on the wealthiest by $400 billion,” Kuttner wrote Tuesday morning, in an article titled “Social Security: Will Obama cave?”









