Posted on 01/14/2012 5:48:46 AM PST by Kaslin
After saddling the nation with trillion-dollar boondoggles like the faux stimulus and Obamacare, Im not sure its possible for Obama to reinvent himself as a budget cutter before the election.
But I welcome converts, even ones that are insincere, so Im happy hes at least pretending to want to deal with waste and duplication in the federal budget.
Heres a blurb from the Daily Beast about his new idea.
President Barack Obama is seeking the power to merge agencies in a bid to shrink the federal government in a sweeping move. Obama will ask Congress to give him authority to consolidate six trade and commerce agencies that have overlapping programs, cutting up to 2,000 jobs and saving $3 billion over 10 years. Hell call for a vote by Congress within 90 days.
But Ill definitely wait to see the fine print. After all, the President claimed in 2009 that he was directing his Cabinet to find $100 million of budget cuts.
But even that trivial gesture (almost immeasurably small compared to t a $3.6 trillion budget) turned out to be empty rhetoric.
And even if hes serious about this latest plan, $3 billion of saving over 10 years is chicken feed compared to all of his new spending.
But if you allow me to modify an old saying, a journey of tens of trillions of dollars begins with the first $3 billion.
Why Does Mitt Romney Want Low-Skilled Workers to Be Unemployed?
Earlier this week, I explained why Mitt Romney is a Republican version of Barack Obama. His transgressions include being open to a value-added tax, a less-than-stellar record on healthcare, weakness on Social Security reform, an anemic list of proposed budget savings, and support for reprehensible ethanol subsidies.
Now we can add something else to the list. He wants to cut off the bottom rungs of the economic ladder and hurt low-skilled workers.
Here are a couple of passages from a report in the Oregonian.
Mitt Romney continues to be a supporter of indexing the minimum wage for inflation. Oregon and Washington were among the first states to index their own minimum wages to inflation nine states now do so and its a favorite of liberals Romney campaigned in favor of indexing the minimum wage when he ran for governor in 2002. However, ABC News noted in 2007 that he wasnt sure he supported indexing the federalminimum wage (which is lower than the minimum wage in several states). In this new video, you could quibble that he doesnt explicitly say hes talking about the federal minimum but that sure seems to be the tenor of his comments.
In other words, Romney is willing to condemn lower-skilled workers to unemployment, in hopes that he will gain some sort of short-term political advantage. In this regard, he will be just like Bush.
For a good explanation of why the government should not try to dictate wages, heres a video narrated by one of my former interns.
The Job-Killing Impact of Minimum Wage Laws
Its also worth noting that the minimum wage imposes disproportionate damage on the African-American community, as Walter Williams has explained.
Obama's America is Czar and FETTERS.
President Barack Obama is seeking the power
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You don’t have to read any farther. That’s what this is all about.
Obama seeking more power.
Obama wants to cut taxes for the working folks; Republicans are all about raising taxes.
Obama is concerned about the budget deficit and wants to fix it; Republicans won't let him.
Obama is trying to save the middle class; Republicans only want to protect the rich.
Obama wants to cut the budget; Republicans want to spend.
We are the Stupid Party. We're not controlling the message.
Obama was the one who spent us into this mess, now he is going to rescue us from this mess?
It’s all part of his awesomeness.
Obama under the guise of White House Inc, wants to become a venture capitalist, consolidating the 6 agencies and firing 2000 employees. He is doing the same thing that Mitt Romney did at Bain Capital.
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