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One President
Left Behind: McConnell
Schools Obama on Debt
By Ann Coulter
7/13/2011
Democrats
don’t want to cut any
government spending programs, not now, not ever. The country is on a
high-speed
bullet train to bankruptcy (the only kind of bullets liberals approve
of), and
the Democrats’ motto is: Spend! Spend! Spend!
Democrats
are at an advantage in the
“should the U.S. go bankrupt or not?” debate because, based on their
economic
policies so far, they obviously favor bankruptcy.
This
allows them to sit back and
demand that Republicans propose all the spending cuts and then turn
around and
scream that Republicans have declared war on the poor and disadvantaged.
It’s
a nice trick, especially
considering Republicans control only the House.
Meanwhile,
the Democrats control all
other branches of our government: the Senate, the White House, and The
New York
Times op/ed page. What’s their plan?
Their
plan is to keep spending, while
blaming tax breaks for corporate jets for the entire $14.3 trillion
deficit.
The Democrats will never suggest any cuts to a budget that has put the
country
another $4 trillion in debt only since Obama became president.
So
Republicans keep proposing cuts and
Democrats keep riling up the increasingly large number of people who
get checks
from the government.
Nothing
ever gets cut, but more people
hate Republicans for having proposed any cuts at all. If you’ve never
worked
for the government, you have no idea of the vicious campaigns of
vilification
that will be brought by the recipients of government largesse against
the
smallest reduction in that largesse.
Ask
Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose
governorship was finished when he put a series of initiatives on the
ballot to
make the tiniest reductions in government workers’ benefits.
Ask
Scott Walker and all elected
Republicans in Wisconsin who brought on Greek-style riots by suggesting
that
government employees start paying 6 percent of their own pension
contributions
and 12 percent of their health care insurance.
Ask
Rep. Paul Ryan, whose modest
proposal to reduce Social Security payments -- starting 15 years from
now --
has turned him into a national pariah.
Ask
the next president of the United
States, New Jersey’s Gov. Chris Christie. (And ask him nicely -- I hear
the guy’s
got a temper!)
The
problem isn’t with elected
Republicans; the problem is that the people want their treats.
According to a
Gallup poll in January, more than 60 percent of Americans want no cuts
to
Social Security and Medicare, which currently consume more than
one-third of
the entire federal budget.
Obama
and the rest of his party are
determined to keep increasing the size of our massively bloated
government, on
and on, year after year, without end in sight, until everyone with a
job works
exclusively to pay taxes to the government. Plan B is for everyone to
move to
Greece.
Republicans
can’t cut anything as long
as they control only one-half of one branch of government. If purist
conservatives on the outside want serious spending cuts, they’d better
give the
GOP a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress first.
Meanwhile
the nation sinks deeper into
debt.
Republicans
tried using the expiring
debt ceiling to force the Democrats to agree to budget cuts. But the
Democrats
still refused to propose any.
Obama’s
big idea for taming a
government with a $3.83 trillion budget and a $14.3 trillion debt is to
collect
-- in the best-case scenario -- another $300 million a year from
corporate jet
owners. That would cover .007 percent of the federal budget or .002
percent of
the national debt. Is it happy hour yet?
Instead,
Democrats demagogued the
issue, with Obama flying around the country on Air Force One, claiming
that if
the debt ceiling is not raised, America will default on its debts and
the
entire economy will collapse.
If
Republicans cut government
spending, recipients of government checks come after them with
pitchforks. If
the Republicans refuse to raise the debt ceiling to force spending
cuts, the
economy collapses.
In
general, the trend seems to be in
the direction of higher spending and endless debt.
The
government will just keep spending
and spending until we’re all on bread lines. But there won’t be any
bread
because within 10 years, nearly the entire federal budget will go to
pay Social
Security and Medicare recipients. (On the plus side, a lot of us will
be
speaking Greek by then.)
But
now, Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.,
has checkmated the Democrats. He has proposed a bill that will allow
Obama to
raise the debt ceiling three times, up to $2.4 trillion, over the next
18
months, but only provided Obama proposes equivalent cuts in spending
each time.
Finally,
the Democrats will be forced
to pony up spending cuts -- or default on the debt and crash the
economy.
Contrary
to some hysterical Republicans,
McConnell’s bill does not forfeit any of Congress’ authority: The House
and
Senate will still have to decide whether to accept Obama’s proposed
cuts when
they write their appropriations bills.
But
we will finally get some proposed
cuts to federal programs from Obama, and not more nonsense about
theoretical
savings from “investing” in our children’s future with additional
spending on
Pell grants and prenatal counseling.
McConnell’s
deal cleanly takes the
debt ceiling issue off the Republicans’ back and puts it on the
president’s
back. Either the Democrats tell us what they’ll cut or they’ll have to
admit:
“We will never cut anything. Everything Ann Coulter says about us is
true!”
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