Since his reelection, President Obama has been clearly showing the country what he intends his next term to look like. All of his cabinet picks have been a slap in the face to most Americans and our ally Israeli, he has threatened unilateral action via Executive Orders to get around the lack of Congressional support for his proposals, and he has pointedly refused to negotiate with Congress on the budget. Not worried about facing another election, he is ready to impose his rule as King Obama. Are we really going to let this happen?
The election was a travesty. How did Republicans manage to lose? I still can't believe that the GOP was not even able to get as many people out to vote for Romney as for McCain! Obama's first term was a complete mess and he country is in a worse state now than when he took office. There are fewer people employed today than at the height of the recession and the national debt is well over $16 trillion. What does it take to get people to sit up and take notice?
Republicans need to do two things: first, they need to take the gloves off and start fighting dirty. There's no way to win this country back by playing nice when the Democrats have no trouble lying about their records and intentions; second, we all need to come together and press the Republicans in Congress to fight every move Obama makes. It is much more important for this country that they do not give in. We have to give up sparring within the party and present a unified front before we reach the point of no return. The things that tend to divide us, like social issues and illegal immigration need to take a back seat to the far more pressing issues of wasteful spending, entitlement reform and protecting the Constitution. Look at the Democrats. Obama is appointing a cabinet full of white men. Do you see women's or minority groups saying a word about it? Not a peep. We need to show the same unity, but with a principled cause, and push our party leaders to work together to do the will of the people.
A commentary on the state of the US economy, the National Debt, and the degradation of our civil liberties
Showing posts with label government spending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government spending. Show all posts
Friday, January 11, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
How long can we keep this up?
All of us should be absolutely terrified by this graph below. Why? Because it so clearly illustrates what kind of crazy mess we are already in, and what horrific magnification of this mess we will see in the next four years if President Obama and the rest of the Keynesian redistributionists get their way.
The most pressing question for Americans in 2013 is: are we a nation of free enterprise or of government intervention? Case in point - almost 75% of the recovery jobs in the past 2 years are with the government or government funded entities (hint: propped up "green energy" companies don't count as private enterprise). We are looking at record levels of revenues but exponentially higher levels of government spending. Obama and most of the democrats are perfectly happy to continue on with this strategy, thinking that they will be able to tax "the rich" into submission, not really caring that even forcibly taking every cent of income from the rich will barely make a dent in the deficit spending and that we are mortgaging away our children's future to China. Ultimately, Obama would like as many people as possible dependent on the government, because that's what makes his redistribution plan possible, but the balance is tipping and soon private sector people won't be able to support everyone in made up government jobs.
How long can we keep going at this rate before there are not enough people to redistribute from? If the current course is not changed, at some point we'll reach a point where no productive people will work in this country. It will become either Animal Farm or Atlas Shrugged.
And frankly the Republicans are little better than Democrats when it comes to spending. Fortunately Tea Party Republicans are forcing the conversation in both houses, and now all Republicans are at least giving lip service to reducing spending. It remains to be seen if they will actually follow through. The debt ceiling discussions will be the perfect opportunity for Republicans to demonstrate that they are actually serious about massive cuts to spending and aren't just all talk. They have already been embarrassingly willing to give in to Obama's "I won the election, so we'll do what I want" posturing. Let's see if they are able to man up and grow a pair. If not, then in 2014 it will be the rest of us that will be to blame if we don't elect representatives actually willing to stand up for the future of this country. In the meanwhile, since all our elected representatives have shown themselves incapable of closing the checkbook (with the notable exception of Newt Gingrich's Contract with America congress under Clinton), American's need to actively lobby for a balanced budget amendment.
The most pressing question for Americans in 2013 is: are we a nation of free enterprise or of government intervention? Case in point - almost 75% of the recovery jobs in the past 2 years are with the government or government funded entities (hint: propped up "green energy" companies don't count as private enterprise). We are looking at record levels of revenues but exponentially higher levels of government spending. Obama and most of the democrats are perfectly happy to continue on with this strategy, thinking that they will be able to tax "the rich" into submission, not really caring that even forcibly taking every cent of income from the rich will barely make a dent in the deficit spending and that we are mortgaging away our children's future to China. Ultimately, Obama would like as many people as possible dependent on the government, because that's what makes his redistribution plan possible, but the balance is tipping and soon private sector people won't be able to support everyone in made up government jobs.
How long can we keep going at this rate before there are not enough people to redistribute from? If the current course is not changed, at some point we'll reach a point where no productive people will work in this country. It will become either Animal Farm or Atlas Shrugged.
And frankly the Republicans are little better than Democrats when it comes to spending. Fortunately Tea Party Republicans are forcing the conversation in both houses, and now all Republicans are at least giving lip service to reducing spending. It remains to be seen if they will actually follow through. The debt ceiling discussions will be the perfect opportunity for Republicans to demonstrate that they are actually serious about massive cuts to spending and aren't just all talk. They have already been embarrassingly willing to give in to Obama's "I won the election, so we'll do what I want" posturing. Let's see if they are able to man up and grow a pair. If not, then in 2014 it will be the rest of us that will be to blame if we don't elect representatives actually willing to stand up for the future of this country. In the meanwhile, since all our elected representatives have shown themselves incapable of closing the checkbook (with the notable exception of Newt Gingrich's Contract with America congress under Clinton), American's need to actively lobby for a balanced budget amendment.
Labels:
balanced budget amendment,
debt,
deficit,
fiscal cliff,
government spending,
taxes
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