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Cruise Control Act of 2011 By Congressman Tom McClintock
The Lakeside News ^ | August 19, 2011 | Rep. Tom McClintock

Posted on 08/20/2011 10:46:11 AM PDT by calif_reaganite

Federal spending has ballooned 28 percent during the Obama Presidency while the government has amassed more debt than it acquired from the first day of George Washington’s administration to the last day of George H. W. Bush’s.

Our nation is racing toward a fiscal cliff. Yet, as Sen. Jim DeMint noted, instead of hitting the brakes, Congress and the President just set the cruise control.

“The Budget Control Act of 2011” offers an object lesson in exactly the sort of empty compromise that has gotten our nation into its present mess. Faced with the devastating consequences of unprecedented and unsustainable federal spending, both parties agreed on only one thing: to lock in that spending for at least the next two years.

Bypassing the normal legislative process, the deal was written behind closed doors and dumped it into the laps of both houses under the threat that failing to pay the government’s bills would jeopardize the nation’s triple-A credit.

Unfortunately, the deal didn’t just pay our current bills – it gave the most spendthrift administration in history an open credit line to continue its spending spree beyond 2012. Ironically, it ended up costing the United States its triple-A credit rating by failing to rein in spending significantly. Indeed, Standard and Poor’s had explicitly warned for the last two months that $4 trillion had to be cut from the projected ten-year deficit to preserve the nation’s credit. Even if the plan works perfectly, it doesn’t come close.

Yet the same politicians who ignored these warnings were shocked-just-shocked when Standard and Poor’s lowered the boom four days later. Instead, they blamed the “Tea Party” that has been sounding the same alarm for more than two years.

Apologists for the debt deal claim that they “cut a dollar of spending for every dollar of debt increase.” Actually, Congress voted to “cut” annual federal spending from $3.7 trillion this year to $5.4 trillion by 2021, and to “cut” the national debt from $14.3 trillion down to $22.7 trillion. Washington defines this as a “cut” because it would rather spend that much more.

Even adjusting for such charming Beltway colloquialisms, most of the “cuts” don’t take place until after 2017 while the debt increase all happens this year. In the words of the great economist J. Wellington Wimpy, “I will gladly pay you a dollar of cuts ten years from now for a dollar of debt today.”

At least we didn’t get any tax hikes, right? We’ll see. The so-called “super-committee” that does the heavy lifting is charged not with cutting spending but with reducing the deficit – two very different things. In Washingtonese, “tax increase” means the same as “spending cut” when referring to deficits. Since the debt deal already assumes restoring Clinton-era tax rates, it’s a good bet that tax increases are on the way. After all, since Congress has essentially frozen spending at record levels for the next two years, we’re going to have to pay back the trillions of dollars of new borrowing somehow.

Central to the deal is the success of the bipartisan super-committee (the 18th bipartisan commission since 1982 to solve the deficit, for those keeping score).

Set aside, for a moment, the constitutionality of sidelining 523 elected representatives of the people while 12 handpicked appointees of the legislative leaders convene in their place. If a bipartisan group of current members of Congress (which we often call, ‘the Congress’) can’t summon the political will to reduce spending to sustainable levels, why would we place far greater confidence in the proposed bipartisan panel of – wait for it – current members of Congress?”

To its credit, the House adopted two plans that met Standard and Poor’s criteria for preserving the nation’s triple-A credit rating: the House Budget Resolution (also known as the Ryan Plan) passed in April, and the Cut, Cap and Balance Act passed in mid-July. Both would have eventually balanced the budget, both would have ultimately paid off the national debt and both died in the Senate.

This simple fact highlights the unfinished work remaining before the American people. Ultimately, they must decide whether they want to restore the traditional American principle of constitutionally limited government, or whether they are content to summarize this generation’s stewardship of the American Republic with the chilling epitaph of Louis XV’s reign, “After us, the flood.”


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: budget; congress; debt; debtceiling; deficit; economy; mcclintock; spending

1 posted on 08/20/2011 10:46:15 AM PDT by calif_reaganite
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To: calif_reaganite

I foresee the near literal return of tarring and feathering.... =.=


2 posted on 08/20/2011 10:48:41 AM PDT by cranked
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To: calif_reaganite
From the article:
Apologists for the debt deal claim that they “cut a dollar of spending for every dollar of debt increase.” Actually, Congress voted to “cut” annual federal spending from $3.7 trillion this year to $5.4 trillion by 2021, and to “cut” the national debt from $14.3 trillion down to $22.7 trillion. Washington defines this as a “cut” because it would rather spend that much more.
These facts and numbers need to be questioned repeatedly. Ask your Congress critter (especially if they voted for this crap sandwich) how much they are cutting from the budget. Ask them often, and point out that spending more money next year than this year isn't a cut.

The Ruling Class (Republicans and Democrats) need to quit peeing on us and telling us it's raining.

And all incumbents need to go. Every last one of them should be voted out in 2012.

3 posted on 08/20/2011 10:58:22 AM PDT by cc2k ( If having an "R" makes you conservative, does walking into a barn make you a horse's (_*_)?)
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To: cc2k
The Ruling Class (Republicans and Democrats) need to quit peeing on us and telling us it's raining.

.

Boy, I like to tattoo that sentence right across the forehead of Crystal and Rove.

4 posted on 08/20/2011 11:10:04 AM PDT by pointsal
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To: calif_reaganite

While rutting through the second level of budget projections, I found that the CBO estimates 1.5% inflation and 2.5% growth on top of that. Congress then assumes that it can increase spending 4% and keep things the way they are. If that growth, 2.5%, doesn’t pan out (and it hasn’t) they never go back and adjust spending to compensate. They simply assume that the economy will make up for that growth next year.

“Cruise Control” is the right analogy. Our congress has been living of the projections of 2.5% economic growth from the 90’s, as if that were “normal” and what we have today is an aberration instead of a new equilibrium.


5 posted on 08/20/2011 11:15:12 AM PDT by MontaniSemperLiberi (Moutaineers are Always Free)
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To: calif_reaganite

Peronally, I think McClintock is a brilliant, articulate and strong conservative. I wish he would run for President so we would have a genuine choice in this next election.

I have seen him in action in regional meetings everal times and he is a champion for our rights in person.


6 posted on 08/20/2011 12:30:37 PM PDT by marsh2
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To: calif_reaganite; marsh2; calcowgirl
You work with some marvelous human beings... especially one!!!

That piece of work is almost devinely inspired classical material!!!

7 posted on 08/20/2011 12:57:34 PM PDT by SierraWasp (I'm done being disappointed by "He/She is the only one who can win" and being embarrassed later!!!)
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P.S. Keep doing the Lord’s work my FRiend...


8 posted on 08/20/2011 12:59:05 PM PDT by SierraWasp (I'm done being disappointed by "He/She is the only one who can win" and being embarrassed later!!!)
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To: calif_reaganite; 1010RD; 4Liberty; afnamvet; ALOHA RONNIE; ambrose; Amerigomag; antceecee; ...

PING!

McClintock ping list
Please freepmail me if you want on or off this list.


9 posted on 08/20/2011 4:02:29 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Sapere Aude!" --Immanuel Kant)
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To: calcowgirl

I guess I need to send Tom Mc some more money. We had some success here in Benderville in “retiring” at least 2 liberals on the City Council and one on the board of Supervisors


10 posted on 08/20/2011 4:28:22 PM PDT by tubebender (The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some very good ideas)
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To: marsh2

Arnie toasted him in the land of fruits and nuts. Too bad he would have been great.


11 posted on 08/20/2011 4:31:08 PM PDT by itsahoot (--I will still vote for Sarah Palin, even if she doesn't run--Face it Where I live no (R) can win.)
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To: calif_reaganite

This guy is brilliant. Outstanding.


12 posted on 08/21/2011 12:14:12 AM PDT by TomasUSMC ( FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM)
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To: calcowgirl

BTTT


13 posted on 08/21/2011 2:47:38 AM PDT by E.G.C. (Edward's Soft Rock Playlist: On Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/my_playlists?p=A7A56731DE671E6A)
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To: calcowgirl; calif_reaganite
Thanks for the ping and great article by McClintock!

Too bad we don't have more just like him.

One of the few sane voices representing us these days!

14 posted on 08/21/2011 6:49:26 AM PDT by CAluvdubya
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To: calif_reaganite

This is absolutely unconstitutional.

A congressional committee cannot modify the terms of the constitution.

If Tom wants to do something about it, he should sue.


15 posted on 08/21/2011 3:32:51 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Going 'EGYPT' - 2012!)
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