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DASCHLE'S LEADERSHIP 101: IDENTIFY PROBLEM, BLAME REPUBLICANS & OFFER NO SOLUTION
Sources Quoted in Article | 20 September 2002 | Various Authors

Posted on 09/20/2002 9:04:28 AM PDT by PhiKapMom

DASCHLE'S LEADERSHIP 101: IDENTIFY PROBLEM, BLAME REPUBLICANS & OFFER NO SOLUTION

While President Bush Advances The American People's Agenda, Sadly, Daschle Is Content To Practice Partisan Politics As Usual

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THE NEW YORK TIMES CALLED SENATOR TOM DASCHLE'S (D-SD) PERFORMANCE AS MAJORITY LEADER "SHAKY."

"Mr. Daschle's performance in the spotlight has been shaky. He failed to round up the votes to pass a bill providing prescription drugs for the elderly. He could not win passage of an overall budget resolution to set spending levels for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The worst part, for him, was that these defeats came as much at the hands of Democrats as Republicans."
(Editorial, "Congress's Mixed Handiwork," The New York Times, August 3, 2002)

DASCHLE DESPERATE ATTACK #1 -- ECONOMIC GROWTH

DASCHLE'S FAILED LEADERSHIP FANTASY

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle Asserted That "Everyone Expected" The Economic Growth Of The Clinton Administration To Continue. "Under the Clinton administration, the markets had been booming. We saw growth in an unprecedented way. And we expected, everyone expected, that growth to continue."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

DASCHLE'S PAINFUL REALITY

The Chairman Of Clinton's Council Of Economic Advisors, Joseph Stiglitz, Agreed That The Recession Started On President Clinton's Watch. "It would be nice for us veterans of the Clinton Administration if we could simply blame mismanagement by President George W. Bush's economic team for this seemingly sudden turnaround in the economy, which coincided so closely with its taking charge. But . . . the economy was slipping into recession even before Bush took office, and the corporate scandals that are rocking American began much earlier."
(Joseph Stiglitz, "The Roaring Nineties," The Atlantic Monthly, October 2002)

Joseph Stiglitz Contradicted Daschle's Claim That The Bush Administration Is Responsible For The Recession. Stiglitz noted that during the Clinton Administration "the groundwork for some of the problems we are now experiencing was being laid. Accounting standards slipped; deregulation was taken further than it should have been, and corporate greed was pandered to. . . ."
(Joseph Stiglitz, "The Roaring Nineties," The Atlantic Monthly, October 2002)

The Bush Administration's Tax Cut Softened The Negative Effects Of The Economic Recession Initiated In President Clinton's Term. President Bush's efforts have softened the impact of the recession that began under Clinton's watch. The Bush tax cut prevented 800,000 additional jobs from being cut. The Bush economic stimulus package extended unemployment benefits and incentives for businesses to invest and create jobs.
(Council Of Economic Advisors Fact Sheet, September 2002)

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Credited Republican Tax Relief For Spurring Increases In Income And Productivity. "Household spending was boosted by ongoing increases in incomes, which in turn were spurred by strong advances in productivity as well as by legislated tax reductions and, in recent months, by extended unemployment insurance benefits."
(Alan Greenspan, Testimony Before The Senate Committee On Banking, Housing And Urban Affairs, July 16, 2002)

DASCHLE DESPERATE ATTACK #2 -- WORKING AMERICANS

DASCHLE'S FAILED LEADERSHIP FANTASY

Daschle Charged That Two Million Jobs Have Been Lost Under The Bush Administration. "Over the last 2 years-actually the last 18 months-we have lost 2 million jobs-private sector jobs in this country."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

Daschle Charged That Long-Term Unemployment Numbers Have More Than Doubled Under The Bush Administration. "In January of 2001, the number of long-term unemployed was 648,000. In August of this year, that number had more than doubled to 1,474,000 people."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

Daschle Charged That Under The Bush Administration The Nation Has Lost Jobs For The First Time In 50 Years. "[Y]ou would probably have to go all the way back to the 1930s to see the last time in our Nation's history when we last witnessed a loss in private sector jobs over the course of the life of an administration. . . . Over the last 50 years, in every administration since Dwight Eisenhower, we have seen private sector job growth. . . . We've actually seen a decline in the number of private-sector jobs for the first time in 50 years."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

Daschle Charged The Bush Administration With Precipitating Increase In Foreclosures Affecting Workers Across The Economic Scale. "We also have seen something else we never thought we would see, a dramatic increase in the number of foreclosures. . . The thousands of layoffs have caused an increasing number of . . . [workers] to suffer in another way, the personal pain of losing their home. At the end of last year, 1.15 percent of mortgage loans were in foreclosure. By the second quarter of this year, that number had grown to 1.63 percent, an increase that affects not only lower income workers but workers across the economic scale."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

DASCHLE'S PAINFUL REALITY

The President Took Action To Create Jobs And Boost The Economy By Providing Major Tax Relief For All Working Americans. "The President proposed and signed tax relief that boosted our economy, created jobs, and put money in people's pockets when they needed it most. The President also signed an economic stimulus bill giving short-term help to displaced workers and long-term stimulus to create more jobs across America."
(The White House, "A Record Of Accomplishment For The American People," August 3, 2002)

The Council Of Economic Advisers Describes Tax Relief As An Important Tool For Raising Personal Savings, Attracting Business Development And Creating Jobs. "Reduced tax rates raise workers' take home pay, facilitating household purchases of housing and autos, raising saving[s], and aiding entrepreneurs. Business expensing makes it more attractive for businesses to invest and create jobs."
(Council Of Economic Advisors Fact Sheet, August 12, 2002)

The President Proposed And Received Trade Promotion Authority. The President proposed and signed "Trade Promotion Authority legislation to help create new American jobs and boost our economy by opening foreign markets to U.S. products and services."
(The White House, "A Record Of Accomplishment For The American People," August 3, 2002)

President Bush Proposed A Five Percent Increase In Funding For Job Training That Targets Disadvantaged Youth.
(Office Of Management And Budget, "Budget Message Of The President: FY 03, Department Of Labor," February 2002)

Current Job Loss Figures Are Lower Than What Is Anticipated In Typical Postwar Recessions. The fraction of jobs lost is smaller than in the typical postwar recession. The number of long-term unemployed is below that in the previous recession and has recovered faster than the typical postwar recession.
(Council Of Economic Advisors Fact Sheet, September 2002)

Under The Bush Administration, Home Ownership Is Near Its Peak And The Number Of Problem Loans Are At A Level "Well Within Their Historical Bounds." The value of real estate - the most important asset for most families - continues to rise, and the homeownership rate remains near its peak 68.1% in the third quarter of 2001. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, problem loans are well within their historical bounds.
(Council Of Economic Advisors Fact Sheet, September 2002)

DASCHLE DESPERATE ATTACK #3 -- MARKET REFORM

DASCHLE'S FAILED LEADERSHIP FANTASY

Daschle Charged The Bush Administration With Presiding Over A Decline In Market Value From $16.4 Trillion To $11.9 Trillion. "When this administration took office in January 2001, the overall market value, the market capitalization in those two markets alone was $16.4 trillion. . . . [O]ver the last 18 months that $16.4 trillion pie has now shrunk to $11.9 trillion. We have lost $4.5 trillion in market capitalization just in 18 months."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

Daschle Charged That The Impact Of The Loss Of Market Capitalization On Worker Savings Equals 1/3 Decrease Of Their Retirement "Nest Egg." "If you look at an individual worker's retirement savings-that is what we are talking about when we talk about the loss of market capitalization-the impact is profound. If that worker had a $100,000 retirement fund invested in the market in 2001 and kept it there during the 18 months this administration has been in office, that loss in market capitalization would mean the worker saw the value of his retirement savings decline by more than $31,000. In other words, the worker in just 18 months has lost nearly a third of the nest egg he was counting on for the balance of his retirement. . . ."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

DASCHLE'S PAINFUL REALITY

President Bush Signed Aggressive Legislation To Restore Investor Confidence And Thwart Corporate Abuse. "[This] legislation ... [will] jail cheating business executives and regulate the accounting profession through an independent board with broad new powers. The corporate-accountability bill ... impose[s] the strongest federal regulation over American finance since the New Deal securities laws in the 1930s. It is intended to help restore public confidence in corporate America."
(James Kuhnhenn, "Senate, House Agree On Bill To Whip Corporations Into Financial Shape," Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, July 25, 2002)

President Bush Proposed And The House Approved Legislation Protecting Workers' Retirement Savings. The President's plan required companies to:
(1) set one standard for executives and employees;
(2) give a 30-day notice before any blackout period;
(3) hold company executives responsible for treating workers' assets as carefully as they do their own;
(4) provide independent investment advice for workers; and
(5) regularly give information to workers about their accounts. The House approved a bill "based on principles President Bush outlined for pension reform."
(President Bush, Radio Address To The Nation, February 2, 2002; "House, Senate Begin To Take Measure Of Fallout From Enron," National Journal's Congress Daily, April 11, 2002)

The Republican-Led House Quickly Passed A Bi-Partisan Pension Reform Measure Based On The President's Proposal With The Support Of 46 House Democrats.
(H.R. 3762, Roll Call #92: Approved 255-163: R 208-2; D 46-160; I 1-1, April 11, 2002)

Daschle Has Yet To Act On Pension Reform. Daschle says the that the Senate may take up pension reform "as soon as a homeland security bill is completed," which could be as late as October.
("Daschle: Pension Reform Will Follow Homeland Debate," National Journal's CongressDaily, August 1, 2002)

DASCHLE DESPERATE ATTACK #4 -- BUDGET DEFICIT DASCHLE'S FAILED LEADERSHIP FANTASY

Daschle Charged The Bush Administration With Squandering The Surplus And Increasing The Deficit. "[I]n the space of 18 months that projection has grown from $36 billion to the new projection issued last month of $3.8 trillion. That is the record. We have gone from a projected $5.6 trillion surplus to a $400 billion deficit and from $36 billion in projected debt by 2008 to $3.8 trillion."
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

DASCHLE'S PAINFUL REALITY

The Congressional Budget Office Reported That The Economic Recession, Not The Republican Tax Relief, Caused The Federal Budget Deficit. The CBO reported August 13th that 80% of the change in revenue projections for FY 2002 was due to economic and technical changes, not tax relief. OMB agrees that a continued sluggish recovery could cause receipts to decline even further in future years than recently projected in the Mid Session Review. CBO's numbers also show that if there never had been a tax cut, the budget would still be in deficit today.
(Congressional Budget Office, "Budget And Economic Update," August 2002)

DASCHLE DESPERATE ATTACK #5 -- Rx DRUG INFLATION

DASCHLE'S FAILED LEADERSHIP FANTASY

Daschle Charged The Bush Administration With Presiding Over Prescription Drug Price Inflation At Triple The Overall Inflation Rate. "We see a similar trend when we look at the rising cost of prescription drugs. While the Consumer Price Index has gone up 1.6 percent since this administration took office, the cost of prescription drugs has grown by 5.7 percent, almost four times greater than the overall inflation rate.
(Senator Daschle, Congressional Record, September 18, 2002)

DASCHLE'S PAINFUL REALITY

Last Summer President Bush Proposed Prescription Drug Benefits For Seniors. "These are principles which will strengthen one of our nation's most sacred obligations, the health of our senior citizens. We'll protect seniors now, offering exciting new services and more choices to seniors in the future, and guarantee prescription drug coverage. . . . That's my administration's commitment today, and its exciting new vision for health care in America."
President Bush, Remarks By The President On Medicare, July 12, 2001)

The House Approved A Prescription Drug Measure.
(H.R. 4954, Roll Call #282: Passed 221-208: R 212-8; D 8-199; I 1-1, June 28, 2002)

Senate Majority Leader Daschle "Dashed The Hopes For New Prescription Drug Coverage To Help Older Americans. . . ." "The Senate yesterday dashed the hopes for new prescription drug coverage to help older Americans this year . . . . [F]or the fourth time in eight days, the Senate failed to agree on the broader goal of subsidizing drug costs for the elderly. . . . [T]he foundering of proposals to provide drug coverage for older people marked a failure of the Democratic-led Senate to deliver on a top objective."
(Amy Goldstein and Helen Dewar, "Drug Plans For Seniors Defeated," The Washington Post, August 1, 2002)


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: daschle; deceit; failure; fantasyworld; hateful; lies; obstructionist; partyoverus
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REMEMBER A VOTE FOR ANY DEMOCRAT OR 3RD PARTY FOR HOUSE OR SENATE IN NOVEMBER IS A VOTE FOR DASCHLE/CLINTON OBSTUCTIONIST POLICIES TO CONTINUE!
1 posted on 09/20/2002 9:04:28 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: Brandonmark; Alex P. Keaton; MeeknMing; Dog Gone; Dog; Ole Okie; OKSooner; VOA; backhoe; ...
Please forward to everyone you know and the media! Let's keep the pressure on. Please also send to the Senate and House Republican campaigns in your State and ask them to remind voters that a vote for their opponent(s) is a vote for Daschle/Clinton policies which are against the Country and all of us!

VOTE REPUBLICAN IN NOV 2002
Take Back the Senate
Keep the House
TOSS OUT THE DASCHLE/CLINTON DEMOCRATS!


2 posted on 09/20/2002 9:09:58 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: Pegita; Bahbah; Lorena; Brasil; All
FYI!

If you want on this Senate/House ping list, please let me know!

Thanks!

3 posted on 09/20/2002 9:33:26 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom; ForGod'sSake; Mudboy Slim; sultan88; scholar; KLT
"DASCHLE'S LEADERSHIP 101: IDENTIFY PROBLEM, BLAME REPUBLICANS & OFFER NO SOLUTION"

HA!!
Now Mom...
*That's* not a construct of 'Puff Daschle's alone!
That tack's a "family" trait; why, just the other day AlBoor -- the human Totem Pole -- was down in the Sunshine State & yup, you got it.
He was *blaming* Jeb for every major malady to come down the pike since the Black Plague.

No, these 'Rats all speak the same language; only, 'Puff Dasche's not as *good* as the other LIARS, is all.

"'THE NEW YORK TIMES CALLED SENATOR TOM DASCHLE'S (D-SD) PERFORMANCE AS MAJORITY LEADER 'SHAKY.""

Boy I dunno 'bout that, either.
*Got* to be extra-careful reading anything that rag prints.
Almost sounds as if the Slime's copy editor might've got that headline mixed up with a story covering Janet Reno.

Always remember:
A newspaper's actually three newspapers;
1) Who they *think* they are
2) Who others think they are
3) & What they are

MoM??
We all know very well what the New York Slimes, "is," too.
~eh?? :^)

...& no where is that any clearer than when the Slimes speaks of a 'Rat.

4 posted on 09/20/2002 9:36:01 AM PDT by Landru
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To: PhiKapMom
Responsibility is such a two-edged sword. Criticism is easy, problem-solving requires some degree of competency. Keep repeating to Daschle and the Democrats - What's your program?
5 posted on 09/20/2002 9:36:33 AM PDT by alloysteel
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To: greynolds
FYI!
6 posted on 09/20/2002 9:42:03 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom

7 posted on 09/20/2002 9:42:28 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: PhiKapMom
Ithink your headline for this article should have read:

DASCHLE'S LEADERSHIP 101: IDENTIFY CREATE PROBLEM, BLAME REPUBLICANS & OFFER NO SOLUTION

8 posted on 09/20/2002 10:08:55 AM PDT by gunshy
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To: gunshy
That's good! Create a problem is right!
9 posted on 09/20/2002 10:09:39 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: Landru
"'THE NEW YORK TIMES CALLED SENATOR TOM DASCHLE'S (D-SD) PERFORMANCE AS MAJORITY LEADER 'SHAKY.""

"Almost sounds as if the Slime's copy editor might've got that headline mixed up with a story covering Janet Reno."

Heh heh heh (guilty chuckle)...MUD

10 posted on 09/20/2002 12:29:58 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim
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To: PhiKapMom
REMEMBER A VOTE FOR ANY DEMOCRAT OR 3RD PARTY FOR HOUSE OR SENATE IN NOVEMBER IS A VOTE FOR DASCHLE/CLINTON OBSTUCTIONIST POLICIES TO CONTINUE!

Bears repeating!

Amazing, this is a political forum correct? And I'll admit I'm as guilty as the next for enjoying other news threads. I cannot fathom however, why these great compilations get so little attention from Freepers while a "Who's your favorite Blues artist?" thread gets hundreds of replies.

Go figure...

Off to my email lists. Thanks PKM for all your great work.

11 posted on 09/20/2002 4:27:05 PM PDT by terilyn
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To: PhiKapMom
Outstanding post........outstanding work. Bump.
12 posted on 09/20/2002 4:30:56 PM PDT by RightOnline
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To: PhiKapMom
Apparently the Dems are now going to confirm several of Bush's judicial nominees. Daschle and his pals must be getting disastrous polling results.
13 posted on 09/20/2002 4:35:58 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
Guess you could call this politics as usual or put your finger in the wind and find out poll numbers are against you for daschle/clinton DemocRATS!
14 posted on 09/20/2002 5:21:28 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: terilyn
get so little attention from Freepers while a "Who's your favorite Blues artist?" thread gets hundreds of replies.

I share your amazement! My hope is that the Lurkers are reading these threads and others are sending without saying anything!

15 posted on 09/20/2002 5:22:43 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
I hope so too!
16 posted on 09/20/2002 5:26:09 PM PDT by terilyn
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To: terilyn
Who's your favorite Blues artist?

Muddy Waters. :)

17 posted on 09/20/2002 5:29:32 PM PDT by TruthShallSetYouFree
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To: PhiKapMom
The Bush tax cut prevented 800,000 additional jobs from being cut.

Daschle is both cursing the darkness and blaming the guy who lit the one candle.

18 posted on 09/20/2002 5:32:08 PM PDT by TruthShallSetYouFree
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To: TruthShallSetYouFree
LOL!!!! That was a good one!
19 posted on 09/20/2002 5:52:52 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
Very good stuff, PKM!!

Keep it coming...interest in this subject will grow the closer we get to Election Day.

The chickens always come home to roost, and on November 5th, it is my belief that the Daschle Democrats are going to be in for the shock of their lives. (especially if we work our tails off between now and then!)

Regards,
EV

(PS...were there any celebrations down your way when NU got their heads handed to them by Penn State?? ;-)
20 posted on 09/20/2002 6:07:53 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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