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Obama’s
Ludicrous Self- Portrait as a Budget Hawk
by David
Limbaugh
Jun 15,
2012
I saw it
with my own eyes on a video clip that Sean Hannity played. At a speech
in
Baltimore, President Obama laughingly dismissed the notion that he is
responsible for our nation’s current spending orgy. Seriously.
Sporting a
wide grin, Obama said, “I love listening to these guys give us lectures
about
debt and deficits.” He must think this subject is a real knee-slapper.
He
continued: “I inherited a trillion-dollar deficit. We had a surplus;
they
turned it into a deficit, built in a structural deficit that extends
for
decades. ... We signed $2 trillion in spending cuts into law. I laid
out a
detailed plan for a total of $4 trillion in deficit reduction. ... But
even
when you account for the steps we took to prevent a depression and
jump-start
the economy ... spending under my administration has grown more slowly
than
under any president in 60 years.”
A
fascinating question is whether Obama actually believes this fantasy or
he and
his disciples are laughing at us, as well.
Yes, he’s
had some delusional enablers who have argued that he has been fiscally
frugal,
having actually slowed the rate of government spending. Yes, you read
that
correctly.
But how do
these enablers make such a claim -- in print, no less? Well, the best I
can
figure is that they say that the deficit for Bush’s final fiscal year
was above
$1 trillion and that hence Obama’s $1 trillion deficits thereafter
constitute
continuing the status quo; he’s not increasing the level of the
deficits.
Wow. That’s
creative, but it’s completely disingenuous. We must first understand
that
presidential term years don’t coincide with budget years. There is
overlap, and
the final Bush year was partially Obama’s.
Also, the
final Bush budget year was extraordinary because the housing crisis had
unfolded and there were TARP expenditures, many of which were later
repaid.
It’s also worth remembering that the primary cause of the housing
crisis was
the affordable housing policies that were mostly pushed by liberal
lawmakers.
President Bush might have been on board for some of this early on, but
he
strongly appealed to Democrats in Congress to curtail this program well
before
it had reached crisis levels, and scoffers such as Rep. Barney Frank
dismissed
him out of hand and assured the nation there was nothing to fear from
these
reckless policies.
In
addition, in running for re-election, President Bush promised to cut
the budget
deficit in half, and he did so. By 2007, his budget deficit was $161
billion, a
mere fraction of every one of Obama’s trillion-dollar-plus deficits. In
that
year, by the way, we were still at war in both Afghanistan and Iraq,
and the
tax cuts had been fully implemented years before, conclusively putting
the lie
to Obama’s claim that Bush handed him astronomical deficits as a result
of his
tax cuts and two wars. Utter nonsense. Shameless propaganda.
President
Bush did spend too much, though Obama’s deficits have dwarfed his. But
for the
sake of argument, let’s take Obama at his word that he inherited
enormous
deficits from President Bush. Wouldn’t the reaction of a responsible
presidential successor have been to say, “We have racked up bankrupting
spending, so we must reverse course and get our spending under control;
we owe
it to our kids not to squander their future and saddle them with
mountains of
debt”?
Instead,
Obama cynically used the extraordinary deficit in that final year as a
license
to re-establish the base line for future deficits so that he could
embark on
his extravagant spending spree while pretending he was not increasing
the
deficit. He has piled on deficits of more than $1 trillion during each
of his
four years. Unintentionally, you say?
Nice try,
but the Congressional Budget Office says that his most recent 10-year
budget
also gives us annual deficits averaging almost $1 trillion per year. He
does
not even aspire to bring the budget into balance. Add to this that he
is
steadfastly obstructing entitlement reform -- so that our $100 trillion
of
unfunded liabilities will continue to grow apace -- and we will soon be
out of
time to avoid going the way of Greece.
Obama has
not cut trillions in spending. At most, he has been forced to agree to
reductions in the level of spending increases. But even here, he has
gone back
on his word and broken his agreements. He offers us nothing but more
spending
proposals -- claiming it’s the only way to stimulate the economy and
pretending
we are too stupid to realize we’ve already been there and done that.
Obama’s
claim that he is not a big spender is preposterous, but if he insists
on
insulting the intelligence of the American people in sticking to his
story,
that’s fine with me because it will make our task of defeating him in
November
that much easier.
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