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The Freight Train Roaring Toward Our Living Room
Townhall.com ^ | May 13, 2010 | Ross Mackenzie

Posted on 05/13/2010 6:31:29 AM PDT by Kaslin

In precisely the Europe for which Barack Obama and his cronies hunger here, America may be able to see glimpses of its future in 3-D.

Greece is one of the poorest kids on the European bloc. It also is one of the most carelessly socialistic, which largely explains why it is so poor.

The birthplace of democracy, today it is a model of socialistic excess: deficit spending, confiscatory taxation, Marxist public-sector unions, government ownership, nationalized health-care, excessive federal intrusion into private lives. Greece's debt obligations exceed its gross domestic product (GDP) by a factor heading fast toward 2. In today's jargon, the place is a paradigmatic entitlement society.

A member of the European Union (EU), Greece is one of 16 countries to have dropped its own currency -- in its case, the drachma -- and embraced the euro. The consequence has been this: Unable to reduce its debt by inflating its own currency, Greece has had to call upon other EU countries to bail it out.

The EU was set up with no mechanism to do that. The plan just established pledges about $1 trillion from numerous countries (including, through the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the United States) to help euro countries such as Greece -- and, soon, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, and Spain? -- so debt-ridden they cannot pay their bills.

Ideally, the $1 trillion fund would impose fiscal discipline on sovereign wastrels, but in fact there may be no way to do that. Greece has tried it, sort of, and rioters have taken to the streets in Athens and Salonika. Perhaps the operative question is: What happens if the most socialistic European economies don't get their game together, and keep spending and entitling their citizenries -- and the $1 trillion back-up fund runs out?...

..WHICH brings us to this side of the Atlantic.

The federal government owns the currency and owns the only presses that turn out dollars. Even with that, it boasts an accumulated deficit of $13 trillion -- headed for, oh, $23 trillion by 2020. Over the years, legislation has been approved requiring the federal budget to be balanced, but no one pays any attention to such anachronistic thinking anymore.

The states and cities are different. Under their constitutions or charters, they must balance their budgets. In 2009, states collected $686 billion in tax revenues, down 11.4 percent from tax revenues collected in 2008. Yet, in the words of one news account, "their costs...are skyrocketing: Investment losses have forced many states to make added contributions to pension funds, while the recession and recovery have increased demand for social services such as food stamps and health care."

Further, according to another news account, "for fiscal 2011, 38 states project combined budget shortfalls of $89 billion...(and) 31 states expect budget gaps totaling $73.5 billion in 2012."

The most socialistic states (in the American vernacular the operative words are "liberal" or "progressive") -- California, New Jersey, Illinois, and New York -- are essentially bankrupt, and are thrashing mightily to figure out what to do. California alone has a state retirement plan with unfunded liabilities of half-a-trillion dollars. Federal unfunded mandates on states, such as Medicaid, force states to fund federal programs. Taxpayers resist paying more; public employees (too often unionized) resist accepting less. Ever more, incessantly told and now believing they are entitled, insist on every promised government service and handout.

And separately, cities from Detroit to Los Angeles to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, are bankrupt or on their way.

As in Greece and Portugal and Spain.

DESPITE what Obama wants for them, Americans are not yet so socialized as most Europeans -- not so accepting of the socialism that describes the European continent. Yet not even the Germans are willing to pay higher taxes for the wastefulness of the EU's more welfaristic members such as Greece: Post-bailout elections in Germany took the upper house -- the Bundestag -- from the center-right coalition headed by Prime Minister Angela Merkel.

Here, in, for instance, California and Minnesota, Republican governors cannot get significant budget-balancing measures through their legislatures. And the times, they may be a-changin'. Think Jon Corzine (New Jersey), Martha Coakley (Massachusetts), Charlie Crist (Florida), Robert Bennett (Utah), and Arlen Specter (Pennsylvania). What's more, last weekend Maine's Republicans adopted a wholly new platform -- committing it to the principles espoused in the U.S. and Maine constitutions. Both documents, by the way, mention rights to such things as life and liberty. Neither mentions any entitlement to government cash.

In Greece and the American states, are we seeing at last an end to welfarist, socialistic, entitlement societies? Maybe. Or maybe we're getting 3-D glimpses of our own chaotic entitlement future. In Europe and here, the light on the freight train heading toward the living room now is clearly in view and growing bigger. Some, here in the states anyway, are doing what they can to scramble into the engine house and pull the brake. Yet the more predictive scene may play out on the barricades in the Athenian streets where representative democracy began.


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1 posted on 05/13/2010 6:31:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

There should be the only one response from Americans to this nonsense from now until doomsday.

The Progressive Political/Media machine is all ready gearing up to push the idea that tax hikes will “fix the debt crisis” when the faux “Debt Reduction Commission” unveils their “fix” later this year. This is just the latest repeat of the old lie.

In 1986 to Reagan, 1991 to Bush 1 and 1993 to Clinton the Progressives in Congress made the same fraudulent promises. Give us these massive tax hikes now and later we will cut the spending to balance the budget.

We gave them the tax hikes and Federal Spending exploded faster then we could pay for it.

The ONLY time we have gotten a balanced budget in the last 40 years is when the post 1994 election Republican Congress took the public relations hits to actually reign in the spending. Contrary to the Progressive mythology, Bill Clinton’s tax hikes did not do that. The last Democrat Congress budget forecast in 1994 forecast $200 billion deficits for the rest of the 1990s.

So this time the response of the American people should be

“Look we have heard this lie before. This time we want the spending cuts in place first, then 4 or 5 years down the road, when you have shown you can be responsible with the people’s purse, then you can come ask us for tax hikes.”


2 posted on 05/13/2010 6:40:17 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (The problem with Socialism is eventually you run our of other peoples money. Lady Thatcher)
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To: MNJohnnie
The ONLY time we have gotten a balanced budget in the last 40 years is when the post 1994 election Republican Congress took the public relations hits to actually reign in the spending

And that was only by the magic of 'on budget/off budget'. The deceit, I mean deficeit, I mean deficit continued to climb in each of those years.

3 posted on 05/13/2010 6:48:11 AM PDT by LearnsFromMistakes (Yes, I am happy to see you. But that IS a gun in my pocket.)
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To: Kaslin

“Hear that, Mr. Anderson? It’s the sound of inevitability.”


4 posted on 05/13/2010 6:52:20 AM PDT by deadrock (Liberty is a bitch that needs to be bedded on a mattress of cadavers.)
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To: MNJohnnie

We are past the point of such reason. The end of socialism is coming and unfortunately, it will be chaotic and bloody.


5 posted on 05/13/2010 6:54:07 AM PDT by Republic of Texas (Socialism Always Fails)
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To: Kaslin
> The most socialistic states (in the American vernacular the operative words are "liberal" or "progressive") -

No need for the quotes. The Progressive movement ever since its inception a century ago has always been about overthrowing American Jeffersonian Democracy and bringing British-style Fabian Socialism to America.

6 posted on 05/13/2010 7:07:42 AM PDT by Lucretia Borgia (Never bring a knife to a gun battle. Never bring a community organizer to lead your army.)
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To: Kaslin

It is the equivalent of sending money to a drunk brother in law that has no intention of paying back a dime. The US should stop ALL foreign aid until our own economy becomes solvent. Our money tree is dead.


7 posted on 05/13/2010 7:37:12 AM PDT by katiedidit1
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To: katiedidit1

It is the equivalent of sending money to a drunk brother in law that has no intention of paying back a dime. The US should stop ALL foreign aid until our own economy becomes solvent.””

What bothers me terribly is that apparently this ‘loan’ to the IMF has no collateral. If the loan is defaulted——it will just be rolled over, again & agin. MSM is not talking about this fact at all.

I am pretty sure that Greece will default.

“Our money tree is dead”.

Usually, April is the one month that the Feds are not in a deficit position on a monthly basis. That is because of the revenues from 1040 tax returns.
This year, April was in a deficit position, as it was in 09, because revenues “were not as high as expected”.

With over 5 million people out of work—many of them for over a year—WTH kinds of ‘revenues’ did Washington expect?

OH- crap- I forgot:

Timmy Geitner is the Sec Treasury-—He couldn’t even do his own tax return properly.


8 posted on 05/13/2010 9:29:19 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: katiedidit1

The brother in law also plans to continue drinking and, now that he knows you’re a soft touch, is going on to the good stuff.


9 posted on 05/13/2010 9:31:41 AM PDT by BelegStrongbow (Ey, Paolo! uh-Clem just broke the Presideng...)
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To: ridesthemiles
Timmy Geitner is the Sec Treasury-—He couldn’t even do his own tax return properly.

Sure he could. It's just that taxes are only for the slaves, and he's not one of them.

10 posted on 05/13/2010 1:08:00 PM PDT by thulldud (Is it "alter or abolish" time yet?)
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To: thulldud

you’ve got that right, and it’s high time the slaves started refusing to pay.


11 posted on 05/13/2010 1:34:50 PM PDT by The Right Stuff
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