Posted on 02/24/2009 2:17:59 PM PST by mojito
The presidents address tonight comes at an interesting juncture. The stimulus has passed, but the administration is backpedaling on just how much good it is going to do and how quickly we will feel its effects. The mortgage bailout plan has induced a populist backlash. And the financial sector is paralyzed with fear. While promising fiscal responsibility there is nothing but government spending and rising deficits in the near term.
The New York Times hints at the dilemma:
"It was only 13 years ago that Bill Clinton declared before a joint session of Congress that the era of big government is over. President Obamas challenge on Tuesday night is to declare that, out of ugly necessity, big government is back and then to make a persuasive case, with a specificity he has avoided until now, that if done right, this era will not last for long."
Well thats a nice sentiment, but it simply isnt true. Much of the spending from the stimulus wont kick in for a number of years (i.e. we have only begun to spend). Healthcare spending will escalate enormously if Obama has his way. And the governments plans to make the auto companies wards of the state show no indication that this will be a brief spell of co-dependency.
Indeed, the reality is that the actions of the administration suggest a daunting growth in the size and scope of government. If Obama and his media fan club feel the need to disguise all of that, maybe thats because its an unpopular prospect for voters and markets. Obama can choose to paper over that rather stark ideological decision, or he can explain why this growth is a good and desirable thing. Judging from the fiscal responsibility summit, I suspect well get the former and a lecture about why we should stop bickering and engaging in old partisan battles. (Translation: stop defending free markets and objecting to our lurch to the Left.)
However, the times they are a changin.
don’t forget all the social security/medicare spending that will explode because in a few years, all the baby boomers will retire. We’ve been talking about this problem for how many years now?
I’m going to spend the evening putting the heads back on my ‘54 Oldsmobile.
Obama can take his ‘speech’ and shove it up his socialist nether-regions for all I care.
McCain wouldn’t have been much better, and our battles would have been more difficult. We draw the line here.
I’ve got teabags ready to mail...
This stuff has to stop.
We need LESS big government, not MORE!
I was going to watch it, but unfortunately I previously scheduled a session of toaster testing.
Indeed. Obama outdoes even Clinton in his brazen dishonesty and arrogance.
Since I am a few years out for Medicare, I guess I am screwed. I won’t get the care my 86 year old mother gets. She doesn’t have to wait for any treatment she desires. She even got Medicare to pay for her eyelid lift. Something about droopy lids imparing her otherwise perfet vision. You think WE will get that after this administration and the Hillaryites get their revenge on our health care system?? Didn’t think so. Obama’s health care plan = Take a number, get in line, better yet, start walking - you will save the environment and your health.
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