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PERSPECTIVES: Obama: The era of big government is ...
eternal
by Larry Elder - Syndicated Columnist
OneNewsNow.com
January 28, 2010
The
Massachusetts "Miracle on Ice" hit Democrats like an avalanche crashing in
on a downhill skier. Gone is their 60-vote, filibuster-proof Senate
supermajority. Likely dead is the Senate version of healthcare "reform,"
if not ObamaCare altogether. Stunned and confused, Democrats now scramble
around trying to decipher "what it means."
President Barack
Obama's hard-left base calls the loss of Teddy Kennedy's seat a wake-up
call -- for bigger spending. They see the defeat as a referendum
for broader and bolder "healthcare reform" that includes a so-called
public option, higher taxes, and an expansion of the number of insured
through Medicare. Their argument goes like this: People are unhappy, not
about reckless spending, but because Obama has governed like a "centrist."
He's "caved in to special interests," hasn't gone far enough and hasn't
increased government fast enough. He abandoned his "progressive agenda,"
and voters punished him. Voters, wanting more government, elected
a guy who promised less.
A Hofstra University professor represents this view in his analysis of
"what it means":
"The obvious
solution, of course, would be a sharp turn to the left. Go where the
real solutions are. Fight the good fight. Call liars 'liars' and thieves
'thieves'. Do the people's business. Become their advocate against the
monsters bleeding them dry. Create jobs. Build infrastructure. Do real
national healthcare. End the wars. Dramatically slash military spending.
Produce actual educational reform. Launch a massive green energy/jobs
program. Get serious about global warming. Kick a** on campaign finance
reform. Fight for gay rights. Restore the New Deal-era regulatory
framework and expand it. Restore a fair taxation structure. Rewrite
trade agreements that undermine American jobs. Rebuild unions. Fill the
spate of vacancies in the federal judiciary, and load those seats up
with progressives. Rally the public to demand that Congress act on your
agenda. Humiliate the regressives in and out of the GOP for their
abysmal sell-out policies."
Good grief! So
much for voters telling Obama to slow down and move toward the center.
Obama didn't get elected by being that stupid -- although his immediate
comments on the GOP Massachusetts victory came close: "Here's my
assessment of not just the vote in Massachusetts but the mood around the
country: The same thing that swept Scott Brown into office swept me into
office. People are angry, and they are frustrated -- not just because of
what's happened in the last year or two years but what's happened over the
last eight years." Uh, whatever.
It's really, really the economy. Voters are suffering -- double-digit
unemployment, upside-down mortgages, and shrinking 401(k)s. They oppose
tackling this with more spending, bailouts of imprudent companies, and
"stimulus" that primarily "saves or creates" government jobs.
So Obama dashes into the phone booth and re-emerges "Fiscally
Responsible." An across-the-board "spending freeze"! As a candidate for
president, Obama, in all three debates against GOP candidate John McCain,
called such a freeze irresponsible -- akin to "using a hatchet" rather
than "a scalpel." Nice pivot -- utterly inconsequential.
As with McCain's proposed freeze, Obama exempts everything that could
conceivably halt spending, let alone reduce the size of government. In a
time of war against Islamofascism, funding for defense, military pay and
benefits and homeland security is necessary. Our European allies,
post-9/11, now actually spend less on defense as a percentage of
their budgets. Until and unless the other members of the "coalition" wake
up and start pulling their weight in this global battle or until and
unless we tell Europe, Japan, South Korea and Israel to "protect
yourselves," we carry the burden of this fight. So reducing defense
spending is out.
Interest on the growing debt is also built in. Unless government spending
truly goes down, it cannot go down. Non-security-related "discretionary"
spending, the category that Obama wants to freeze -- with a bunch of
exemptions -- is less than 20 percent of the budget. And this proposed
freeze would go into effect after the greatest domestic spending
binge in history. The '09 budget deficit -- the gap between what the
government takes in and what it spends -- is more than three times that of
'08.
What about the national debt -- what we owe? According to the conservative
think tank Heritage Foundation: "The public national debt -- $5.8 trillion
as of 2008 -- is projected to double by 2012 and nearly triple by 2019.
Thus, America would accumulate more government debt under President Obama
than under every President in American history from George Washington to
George W. Bush combined."
The Big Entitlements -- Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid -- remain
the incredible spending faucets set on automatic growth. Neither Obama and
his party nor most "fiscally conservative" Republicans offer anything
resembling a way out. Meanwhile, the band plays on.
CREATORS
SYNDICATE COPYRIGHT 2010 LAURENCE A. ELDER
Larry Elder
is a syndicated radio talk-show host and best-selling author. His latest book,
"What's Race Got to Do with It?" is available now.
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