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Townhall.com ^ | January 3, 2012 | Cal Thomas

Posted on 01/03/2013 7:19:34 AM PST by Kaslin

Everything that everyone loathes about Washington was present in the "fiscal cliff" bill just passed by Congress. It is 153 pages long; most members probably hadn't read all of it before voting on it; it was delivered in the middle of the night; it was loaded with pork -- the mother's milk (to mix a metaphor) of politicians -- and while the country is already swamped with massive debt, it contains massive giveaways to satisfy interest groups and campaign contributors. Did I mention the bill raises taxes on top of the coming Obamacare taxes, but does nothing -- nothing -- to address the debt problem?

As with previous congresses, this one (again) delayed the debt issue for two months and will have to face it again, along with what to do about the debt ceiling. Only expletives that can't be printed in a family newspaper accurately characterize this bunch, so I'll have to settle for pathetic, unprincipled and irresponsible.

This "fiscal cliff" was a construct created by Congress. The additional revenue from productive businesses and individuals earning more than $400,000 and couples making $450,000 won't put more than the tiniest dent in the deficit and do nothing about the $16 trillion debt. According to the Congressional Budget Office the ratio of new taxes to spending cuts is 41 to 1. This assumes the cuts actually materialize, which is unlikely. If they do, they will merely be window dressing.

We've seen it all before. Democrats play this game more effectively than a nimble-handed magician. According to Americans for Tax Reform, in 1982, congressional Democrats promised President Reagan "$3 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax hikes." Reagan agreed. He got the tax hikes immediately, but had his political pocket picked when Democrats never came through with the spending cuts.

It was the same with President George H.W. "read my lips, no new taxes" Bush. In 1990, "...Bush agreed to $2 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax hikes. The tax hikes went through... Not a single penny of the promised spending cuts actually happened."

Democrats run this play so often you would think by now Republicans might have devised a better defense. But just like the smear that Republicans are anti-woman because they oppose spending tax dollars on free contraceptives and abortion, or lack compassion for the poor because they oppose increasing federal programs that don't actually help the poor become less so, Republicans get trapped into voting to increase taxes in exchange for more empty promises to cut spending ... eventually. And the country is the one that loses.

Conservatives sent a large number of "tea party" members to the House in the 2010 election, hoping to fix government. It hasn't worked because the political culture there has been contaminated by an untreatable virus and even those with the best intentions soon acquire the infection.

Eighty-five Republicans voted for the monstrous bill (151 stood on principle and voted against it) because their leaders said that if they didn't it would hurt the party's chances in the next election. Think of how the media would treat them. One didn't have to be in the room to "hear" what was said because it's always the same. Give up your principles because the next election is paramount. And after the next election and the one after it, nothing changes.

The country should make up its mind. Do we want a government that lives within the boundaries of the Constitution -- limited, financially stable and spending only on what the Constitution says it should -- or, do we want a nation whose initials should be changed to ATM, dispensing goodies to any and all without regard to the financial health and welfare of this and future generations?

Passage of this bill seems to indicate the choice has been made and ATM has won. It is a sorry affair for which we, and future generations, will be sorry, indeed.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: congress; democrats; federalspending; fiscalcliff; republicans

1 posted on 01/03/2013 7:19:40 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
There is always an upcoming election. That's how our system works. Giving up principles for some potential benefit in the next election is just stupid.

Our politicians care about themselves. They care about their careers. They care about the next election.
They do not care about the country. They do not care about you. They have no interest in "doing the right thing"

This is why God invented lamp posts.

2 posted on 01/03/2013 7:24:15 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (Nothing will change until after the war.)
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To: ClearCase_guy
There is always an upcoming election. That's how our system works. Giving up principles for some potential benefit in the next election is just stupid.

It may be just stupid but it works, everytime. I predict there will be NO incumbents, ABSOLUTELY NONE, thrown out of Congress in the next election.

3 posted on 01/03/2013 8:05:38 AM PST by ProudFossil (" I never did give anyone hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell." Harry Truman)
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To: ProudFossil
And the public gets what the public wants
But I want nothing this society's got
I'm going underground

-- The Jam

4 posted on 01/03/2013 8:13:11 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (Nothing will change until after the war.)
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To: Kaslin

I want to see the names of the Senator, President that shoved all that pork into this bill. Who gave algae subsidies, BO?, who has rum makers in their pocket?, was it an R senator that gave hand outs to Nascar? Names to shame them.


5 posted on 01/03/2013 8:31:47 AM PST by thirst4truth (www.Believer.com)
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To: Kaslin
Eighty-five Republicans voted for the monstrous bill (151 stood on principle and voted against it) because their leaders said that if they didn't it would hurt the party's chances in the next election. Think of how the media would treat them. One didn't have to be in the room to "hear" what was said because it's always the same. Give up your principles because the next election is paramount. And after the next election and the one after it, nothing changes.

Cal, it's more than that. The conservative Senators/Congresspeople have been help prisoner by the liberals and the media.

The public seldom hears why the Republicans held up signing the bill, only that Reid, or Biden, or the Prez said they weren't doing their part...not working with getting it done, yada yada.

How many people heard how long Reid kept a bill (same one?) on his desk (since May) without signing it? Or how much was clumped together in a bill that was supposed to be only for Sandy Relief?

No, the media only wanted you to know that the Republicans were the hold up. They didn't want to sign the "sandy?" bill or whatever. And then when the conservatives (or GOP) are forced to give in to the liberals' demands, the media points a finger at them and blames them for not sticking to their principles.

Our problem is the Dems/Liberals have the country by the short-hairs and the media helps keep the clippers away.

We need to be brave and be firm that our government get rid of the "good old boy, tit-4-tat" ritual that is a holdover from our British lawyer days. When our government makes decisions based on the needs of special interest and illegal immigrants, they are NOT representing the USA citizen/voting public.

6 posted on 01/03/2013 9:00:30 AM PST by beachn4fun (Lost: sense of humor. If found please return.)
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