Archive for the Category »liar «

Jan
31

Brian Riedl is The Heritage Foundation's lead budget analyst and has built a solid reputation for interpreting, explaining and reforming the often arcane realm of federal budget policy.

—————————————

President Obama spent 2009 engaged in an unprecedented first-year spending spree. Now he is apparently planning to spend his second year creating the illusion of fiscal responsibility.

On the campaign trail, then-candidate Mr. Obama promised a "net spending cut." Instead, he signed a historic $787 billion "stimulus" bill, expanded the State Children's Health Insurance Program's health subsidies by nearly $100 billion (including gimmicks), bailed out the auto companies and increased discretionary spending by 8 percent.

Candidate Obama also pledged to "slash earmarks to no greater than 1994 levels" (which would be 1,318). Then he signed into law more than 10,000 earmarks, the fifth-highest total ever.

President Obama promised that "If your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased a single dime." But by that point he'd already signed into law a tobacco-tax increase affecting people of all incomes. He has since endorsed health care and energy taxes that will affect tens of millions of middle- and lower-income families.

Not done yet, Mr. Obama hopes to enact health care and cap-and-trade energy legislation whose combined cost would approach $2 trillion in their first decade, and steeply rise thereafter.

Taxpayers will pay dearly for this spending spree. Federal spending per household would rise from $25,000 in 2008 to more than $37,000 by 2019 (after inflation). Budget deficits are likely to stay above $1 trillion indefinitely, and Washington may have to borrow a staggering $13 trillion over the next decade — nearly $100,000 for every household. The result: Slower economic growth, higher interest rates and painful tax increases.

Polls show growing anxiety over the president's borrow-and-spend agenda. With Congress 10 months away from facing an angry electorate, policymakers, the president and his Democratic majority face enormous pressure to portray themselves as fiscally responsible. Unfortunately, they seem to be choosing gimmicks over actual reform.

Mr. Obama has reportedly asked agencies to submit budgets freezing fiscal year (FY) 2011 discretionary spending at the FY 2010 level. While perhaps sounding fiscally responsible, this is woefully insufficient in the current budget environment

Nominal discretionary spending has leaped 25 percent in the past three years. Overall since 2000, it has doubled from $536 billion to $1.1 trillion. And that doesn't even count the additional $311 billion in "stimulus" funding discretionary programs received last year. Nor does it count the $160 billion spent annually in Iraq and Afghanistan.

These unaffordable spending increases should be repealed, rather than permanently locked in with a discretionary spending freeze. After all, a debt-ridden family that had borrowed $20,000 one year to spend on unnecessary items would not win applause by spending that same amount the following year. That family should cut back the unnecessary and unaffordable spending, not incorporate it into a higher permanent baseline.

Spending freezes can be circumvented, too. Congress has typically responded to tighter discretionary spending limits by simply declaring all additional spending "emergencies." There is every reason to expect that practice would continue.

On entitlement spending, the president likely will renew his call for a Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) law mandating that each year's tax and entitlement legislation collectively achieve deficit-neutrality. This may sound good, too, but it's another gimmick.

When PAYGO was a law from 1991 through 2002, it was never enforced. Over those 12 years, Congress enacted $700 billion in non-offset entitlement expansions and tax cuts, and then cancelled every single required spending cut that would have enforced the law. As a result, entitlement spending actually grew faster after PAYGO's implementation.

Furthermore, Congress has had its own PAYGO rule since 2007. And lawmakers have waived PAYGO every time it proved even slightly inconvenient.

They waived it to extend unemployment benefits. They waived it to create a $63 billion veterans' entitlement. They waived it for the $787 billion "stimulus" bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, suggested that PAYGO be waived for any bill she thinks will help the economy. Other times, Congress resorted to expensive gimmicks. Spending skyrocketed accordingly.

The current PAYGO legislation supported by Mr. Obama would exempt all discretionary spending (which makes up 40 percent of the budget). It would exempt the automatic annual growth of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid that threatens Washington's long-run solvency. It would exempt the endless stream of emergency "stimulus" bills. And when PAYGO is violated, the current legislation would exempt nearly all spending from being cut to offset the new expansions. The law is practically designed to fail.

Thus, the real purpose of PAYGO is to provide lawmakers with a talking point on fiscal responsibility. It exists for campaign ads and press releases, not actual legislating.

If Mr. Obama is serious about reining in spending and budget deficits, he needs to propose real and specific spending cuts. This means repealing the economic stimulus and the Troubled Asset Relief Program, bringing Social Security and Medicare into long-run sustainability and bringing discretionary spending back to pre-recession levels.

It also means putting the brakes on an unaffordable new health entitlement and on any cap-and-trade energy program. If the president won't legitimately restrain spending, taxpayers should prepare for future tax hikes that could top $10,000 per household.

  • Share/Bookmark
Jan
27

Rev. Jeremiah Wright said that the "chickens came home to roost" on 9-11.  He was wrong.  But they have now, indeed, come home to roost as we witness the results of the unilateral disarmament President Obama has practiced in the war on terror.  Beset once more by terrorism on our soil and in our airspace, we find ourselves suddenly overmatched by those who the Bush Administration kept away from our shores for seven years.

This new onset of terrorism is not the product of any change in the international environment or some new "systemic" flaw in our intelligence operations.  It is due to the policy of President Obama in letting down our guard and inhibiting those charged with our protection.

Under Obama, the hunters have become the hunted as America inverted her priorities.  Those who have been working to keep us safe have, themselves, come under scrutiny for profiling, harsh interrogation techniques, and a failure to give terrorists constitutional rights they don't have.

The result is predictable:  Timidity and caution have become the order of the day in our intelligence community.  In a world where hunch, guesswork, and a willingness to leap to conclusions by imagining the worst are vital to success, a cover your butt mentality has taken over.  If you come to the wrong conclusion, if you profile without adequate justification, if you accuse incorrectly, you are finished.  Your career and your pension will be gone.  Guess right and you are accorded anonymity.  Guess wrong and you're through.

The failure of the intelligence operatives to pass along the information about the Ft. Hood shooter or the airline bomber did not flow from a blind spot or a lack of co-ordination, they stemmed from terrorism of a different sort — the terror of making a mistake and falling on the harsh mercies of Eric Holder.
  
Now Nigerian terrorist Umar Farouk Abdulmutall sits, lawyered up, in a federal prison.  His interrogation will proceed, if at all, under the watchful eye of his counsel.  He will not finger other operatives nor warn us of other impending attacks.  He will receive the full panoply of constitutional rights, none of which he is entitled to.
  
Barack Obama does not seem to understand that these terrorists come here to use our laws and our system, not to protect us, not even to shelter themselves, but to destroy us.
  
Abdulmutall should be interrogated by the military, without benefit of counsel. The evidence we obtain should not be admissible in a court of law nor used as the basis for his sentencing.  But it must be used to ward off future threats and attacks.

 But Obama is a true believer.  His persistence in downgrading the war on terror to a criminal investigation will continue.  And we will experience more and more attacks.  Because pessimism is the bodyguard of liberalism, he will explain to us that the world has become more threatening and that he is doing all he can to keep us safe.  But the truth will be that it will have been his policies and priorities that are leaving us exposed.
  
And the attacks will continue.

  • Share/Bookmark
Jan
05

"That's what I will do in bringing all parties together, not negotiating behind closed doors, but bringing all parties together, Obama promises
and broadcasting those negotiations on C-SPAN so that the American people can see what the choices are."
— Obama's own words spoken at a debate against Hillary Clinton in Los Angeles on Jan. 31, 2008.

C-SPAN uses Obama's own words against him, calling for Congress to open closed-door health care talks and televise them as the president pledged on campaign trail.  

Good luck with that one. Don't need to be psychic to know that's not happening.

Reid and Pelosi have been doing all their arm-twisting behind closed doors. No one knows what they are promising or threatening.

Secret talks; hidden threats; personal agendas.

  • Share/Bookmark
Nov
08

Obama-MarxismSound the horns.
Beat the drums.
Obama has saved the Economy.

Unemployment is at 10.2%. Is that a good thing?

16 million jobless Americans, and another 138 million others working harder to earn their paychecks.

Obama said it would not go over 8% — if we passed all that Stimulus crap. Rush, rush, rush, gotta do it today, today, today — and more than 80% of it is still not spent. So why the rush?

To give him the government control over the businesses he wanted.

It's the Marxist Way, you know.

The economy lost 190,000 jobs in October, the 22nd consecutive monthly decline and the longest losing streak on record dating back 70 years.

California's unemployment rate was 12.2 percent in September and increasing.

In San Francisco, PG&E said Friday that it is cutting 500 jobs, 2.4 percent of its 21,000-person workforce, most of them management positions. About three-quarters of the cuts will occur in the Bay Area in what a spokesman said was the utility's first layoffs since the recession began.

And Obama says it is over? He has saved us all?

"Obama's anti-capitalist, Big Government, command-and-control economic vision exceeds mere "childishness." It is dangerous. After 100-plus days, the jury reached its verdict.

Obama is a neo-Marxist. [Larry Elder]

  • Share/Bookmark
Oct
05

wrong way

The reason Americans do not what ObamaCare are clearly explained in a video by the Cato Institute on the Internet at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-1ZfFBMf8s .

Details about ObamaCare can be found in the article "Physicians speak out on health care bill – Many say the costly plan won’t fix problems" by Cindy Horswell on the Internet at:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6563705.html .

The Democrat’s 1,000-page health care scheme would:

  • Restrict the enrollment of people with special needs (page 354)
  • Decide what level of “end-of-life” treatment you receive, according to a pre-determined government-mandated schedule managed by a government “death” panel (page 430)
  • Build government databases which include your private, personal medical history (page 503)
  • Work to systematically “increase birth intervals between pregnancies,” opening the very real possibility of forced, tax-payer funded abortions (page 768)
  • Have the federal government serve as the final, ultimate authority on which health care conditions will be treated, dramatically increasing the likelihood of rationing (page 800).

Average Americans are alarmed by the $1 trillion increase in entitlement spending. They are incensed by the failure by Democrats to explain legislation that would cause 119 million people to lose their private health care insurance and socialize 17 percent of the economy, while leaving 36 million Americans uninsured.

So what the heck does this bill accomplish besides making a much bigger mess of things? We really have to be insane and stupid to place our personal health care decisions in the hands of a Democrat-controlled Congress.

Seniors are opposed to the $500 billion cut in medicare and the Government having the right to decide if health care for seniors is worth the cost. Those seniors exercising their freedom of speech at town hall meetings are accused by Democrats of being the kind of people, according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who go around "carrying swastikas." Closer to the truth is Leonhardt’s analysis of Obama’s socialist actions, since the word "Nazi" is an acronym for National German Socialist Workers’ Party.

In his article "Obama’s Authoritarian Style" found on the Internet at:  http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204251404574341111401651266.html   James Taranto writes about how one of Obama’s special assistants urged supporters on the White House Web site of ObamaCare to report dissent: "If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov ".

If ever there was an example of a totalitarian tactic and an assault on our civil liberties, that White House website is it. Texas Sen. John Cornyn accused the White House of compiling an "enemies list" and asked Obama to halt the collection of information on Americans who are merely exercising their constitutional right to seek from the Government a redress of grievances. A video of Sen. Cornyn can be found on the Internet at:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QLpErbWGLA  and an article at:  http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/politics/state/stories/DN-cornynflag_06nat.ART.State.Edition1.4bb4d44.html

  • Share/Bookmark
Aug
24

Once upon a time, Obama held up Big Pharma as the example of what was wrong with our health care system. Now he makes deals with them.

Even the Left admits he is a liar, but a "charming" one. Oh, that makes me feel so much better. How about you?

 

  • Share/Bookmark