Posted on 07/21/2011 5:47:01 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
One of the depressing features of the Republican Party is the way they get suckered time and again into playing on Democrats terms. The pathetic spectacle of grown men and women sitting around in meetings trying to agree grand bargains to save $43.7 bazillion in federal spending by 2023 before an allegedly looming deadline of August 2nd is almost too perfect a snapshot of Washington stupidity.
The rest of the world isnt looking for a grand bargain by August 2nd. And it knows enough about the decadent state of US law-making to know that any such bargain would be voted through unread and begin to unravel by sun up on the 3rd. And getting Republicans to explain that not to worry, theyre not pushing seniors off the cliff immediately - that existing grampas will be grandfathered in is a way to make the whole debt debate toxic. If we have to pretend that August 2nd is any kind of deadline, why dont we simplify matters?
Heres a newspaper headline from a yellowing cutting I found up in the attic:
Boy, those were the days! Flappers in rumble seats, wind-up victrolas, and deficits you could measure in billions. A more innocent age, lost in the mists of time. Gosh, youd have to be pushing, oh, 12 even to remember it.
$438 billion was the record-breaking federal deficit in 2008. Thats all of three years ago. In 2011, its getting on for four times as big. Whats that got to do with anything happening in 2023?
Obama did that. The Democrats did that. Trillion is their word. They mainstreamed it, and very effectively, in nothing flat. But its not a fact of life. Its a fact of their life, and they should be on the defensive about it. What do we have to show for the trillionization of government? The dead-parrot economy, the underwater property market, the flatline jobs market. But lots more bureaucracy and regulation.
Obama wants to demonize millionaires? Whos he kidding? He and Harry Reid and Barney Frank are the first trillionaire politicians in American history, and they want us to accept that as the new baseline. Getting Republicans to sit around concocting meaningless plans for a decade hence is a good way to do it.
Thanks for the ping, JLS. Great article, and really great comments, especially Post #2 by PGalt.
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Thanks for the kind words, TheWiseOldLady.
My pleasure to give credit where credit is due. ;-)
>>Jeez, too bad you lost all those guns in a boating accident...straight to the bottom. :-)<<
;-)
One thing that really cracks me up is that, in the Seattle area, Craigslist will not allow the sale of guns. Meanwhile, the Kentucky web page has a “want ads” section, with sections by county. One of the categories is “guns”. The selection is AMAZING. You go to a guy’s house, check out the weapon, choose to buy it, give him cash, and walk away with a completely unregistered firearm.
We’re talking rifles, pistols, “assault weapons”, you name it. :-)
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