Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Monday, July 16, 2012

The Hardball Playing Democrats Have the Republicans Quaking in their Boots


Cartoon by Kevin George Tuma.

In 8/11, the Republicans and Democrats cut a deal to raise the debt limit by $2.4 trillion. Part of that deal was to create a Congressional Super Committee (6 Republicans and 6 Democrats) to cut $1.2 trillion in spending over 10 years. All they had to do was cut a puny $120 billion a year and they couldn't even do that on a $3.7 trillion budget. The Super Committee of 12 was a big fail. But another component of the deal was that in the event they failed to agree on spending cuts then hundreds of billions in defense cuts would automatically kick in.

Top Defense Dem: GOP Must Blink First To Avoid Pentagon Cuts
“Sequester” is a technical term for an enforcement mechanism built into the 2011 debt limit law....

In the event of its failure, though, the law included a penalty — including hundreds of billions of dollars to cuts to both defense programs and Medicare providers — meant to force members of both parties to deal with budget deficits in a balanced way.

It failed anyhow.
While the defense cuts are actually quite puny and span a decade, the Republicans are in an absolute panic. The Republicans refuse to cut defense spending. The Democrats refuse to cut social spending. And crazy Romney has vowed to increase defense spending by at least $2.1 trillion according to CNN (where the money is coming from, Romney doesn't say).

Defense spending to spike $2.1 trillion under Romney 



But here's the real kicker: The Bush tax cuts that Obama agreed to extend 2 years expire on January 1, 2013.  Now the Dems are playing hardball and vow that they will not extend the Bush tax tax cuts.

Democrats threaten to go over ‘fiscal cliff’ if GOP fails to raise taxes Washington Post

The Democrats play hardball Politico

Senator Murray Says Democrats Will Let Tax Cuts Expire The New York Times
Senator Patty Murray of Washington, a member of the Democratic leadership, said on Monday that her party is prepared to allow all of the Bush-era tax cuts to expire and for automatic spending cuts to kick in unless Republicans give up their opposition to tax increases on the wealthy....

Mr. Obama agreed to extend all the expiring tax cuts for two years in exchange for his own payroll tax cuts and an extension of unemployment benefits. That two-year extension expires Jan. 1, which is also when more than $1 trillion in across-the-board spending cuts to defense and domestic programs over 10 years begin.
Of course, the real tragedy is that neither the Republicans nor the Democrats have any intention whatsoever of ever cutting spending.

What makes the whole issue so fascinating is that it's election year and each dishonest party will shamelessly pander to their respective bases.  The Dems will shout "we're gonna tax the rich" and the Republicans will shout "we love spending too, especially on senseless wars, but we prefer to do it with debt rather than taxes".

Either way, America gets royally stiffed because neither party is willing to solve our immense problems.  Taxing the rich won't restore our economy and in fact will only make the economy worse but deficit spending on the wars will also expedite our national bankruptcy as well as be economically devastating.  

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Liberty is on a ROLL!

After a solidly strong third in Iowa and a stunning 2nd in NH that left GOP and media elites gasping for air, Ron Paul and his army of liberty activists are mobilizing in SC.

WOW, we've come a long way baby since 2008 when Huckabee crushed Ron Paul in Iowa by 24 points (34% - 10%) and a weak 9% NH finish.

South Carolina, like many southern states, is the belly of the neocon-theocon beast and Ron Paul is so ready to dive right in with his awesome message of peace, liberty and prosperity. In a state dominated by lovers of big government and endless wars, South Carolina is our biggest challenge yet, as will be the rest of the south. It's critically important that Ron Paul does very well and well enough to propel him to top finishes throughout the rest of the south.

The polls are indicating that Ron Paul is surging in SC and that's awesome news. The Republican Primary has been one hell of a reality/commedy show with characters like the Angry Little Attack Muffin (Gingrich), the Oophs Candidate (Perry), Sanitorium (a socially intolerant madman), Bat Shit Crazy Bachmann (even too crazy for crazy Republicans) and the Hermanator 999 (a number possibly derived from the number of pending adultery scandals of Mr. Cain), it's looking like it's down to Mittens and Ron Paul.

America is in deep dodo and the only cure is the medicine offered by Dr. Paul. If we fail to take the medicine, America will descend into a totalitarian statist hell and our future will be grim.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Great Duck Dinner


Chapter 23 of The Creature From Jekyll Island (The Creature) is titled The Great Duck Dinner. If Americans want to understand what has gone wrong in America, look no further than Griffin's incredible parable about the Great Duck Dinner.

Are human indistinguishable from ducks? Our actions say yes. Our masters say yes. If we are ducks it's because we choose to be ducks.

Excerpted from The Creature

The story is told of a New England farmer with a small pond in his pasture. Each summer, a group of wild ducks would frequent that pond but, try as he would, the farmer could never catch one. No matter how early in the morning he approached, or how carefully he constructed a blind, or what kind of duck call he tried, somehow those crafty birds sensed the danger and managed to be out of range. Of course, when fall arrived, the ducks headed South, and the farmer’s craving for a duck dinner only intensified.

Then he got an idea. Early in the spring, he started scattering corn along the edge of the pond. The ducks liked the corn and, since it was always there, they soon gave up dipping and foraging for food of their own. After a while, they became used to the farmer and began to trust him. They could see he was their benefactor and they now walked close to him with no sense of fear. Life was so easy, they forgot how to fly. But that was unimportant, because they were now so fat they couldn’t have gotten off the water even if they had tried.

Fall came, and the ducks stayed. Winter came and the pond froze. The farmer built a shelter to keep them warm. The ducks were happy because they didn’t have to fly. And the farmer was especially happy because, each week all winter long, he had a delicious duck dinner.