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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
The New Era of Responsibility
by Debra J. Saunders
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I keep waiting for that moment when Barack Obama -- President Obama -- tells the American people that there is a price to be paid for the many proposals he has offered. That moment has yet to come.

Obama's inaugural speech did tell America that it is time to set aside childish things, that greatness must be earned, and Obama bristled at the notion that "the next generation must lower its sights." But as usual, he failed to tell voters anything they might not want to hear.

So began the "new era of responsibility." You can counter that most inaugural speeches don't say much. Fair enough. You also could say that the very fact that an African-American became this country's 44th president is moment enough. For the first time, some minority voters felt part of the American family on Inauguration Day. That in itself is moving.

Back to this new era of responsibility. About an hour after the inauguration, I went to the new whitehouse.gov website. Obama's five-point plan to restore fiscal discipline starts with items that already are history -- the bad way.

Reinstate PAYGO rules. Fine, except the new $825 billion stimulus package goes around pay-as-you-go rules. And while the PAYGO rules remain, they're so bendable that Congress bypassed PAYGO for the $810 billion bailout, the Alternative Minimum Tax tweak, the energy bill, the pork-fest farm bill and more.

Reverse tax cuts for the wealthy. Yes, Obama campaigned on a platform of ending Bush tax cuts for Americans earning more than $250,000, but now his economic team is talking about letting those tax cuts expire in 2010. Don't get me wrong. Obamaland is right to put off raising taxes during a recession. But why is a discarded pledge item No. 2?

Cut pork-barrel spending. OK, credit Obama with instituting a pay freeze for senior White House staff on his first full day in office. A politician, who can't even make symbolic cuts, will never cut any spending. So that was a start, and in keeping with the last two items, Make government spending more accountable and efficient, and End wasteful government spending.

Problem: It's hard to look at an $825 billion stimulus package -- which consists of a $550 spending bill and $275 billion in unfunded tax cuts -- and believe that there will be less pork, more efficiency and less waste.

It's not clear that the package will stimulate the economy. The $168 billion Bush stimulus plan -- that sent rebate checks of $600 to working individuals and $1,200 to couples -- didn't do what it was supposed to do. So the Obama plan looks like burning more money Washington does not have on a plan that may not work.

Only a few months ago, Obama was proposing a $60 billion-stimulus package. But his plan keeps on growing, even though Congress just authorized the release of the second $350 billion of the Bush bailout.

This month, the fiscal watchdog group The Concord Coalition warned that the first-ever annual deficit projected to exceed $1 trillion will hit a post-World-War-II high of 8.3 percent of GDP. And that number doesn't include the proposed stimulus package.

In his inaugural address, Obama referred to the "the winter of our hardship" -- as if these days are among the hardest that an America, which survived the Civil War, two world wars and a depression, has seen. It isn't a winter of hardship when you're throwing around so much money that no one knows when to stop. Although, if Washington keeps opting for the easy choices, while extolling an era of responsibility, it could be a bitter winter of hardship for those left with the tab when there's no running away from the bill.

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New Era of Responsibility - Hmmmmm
Can we start with congress?

PresidentialBalls.com
We are about to measure the gonads of our new POTUS. The Dem spending proposal is an embarassment to anyone with a head not dunked in same ol same ol juice.

We will be hearing of the Rep meeting with Obama today or tomorrow. What Polosi and her ilk have proposed is downright sickening.
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OBAMA RESPONSIBILITY AND CHANGE
Obama has promised "change" in his campaign to become president. It is highly probable, if not a matter of national of necessity, that he sets a new standard of responsibility for the Democrats. They must fulfill what they first began in supporting Bush regarding the confrontation with Iran and Syria, in defending Israel's right to exist, and in assuring the emergence of a democracy in Iraq.

Given that Obama sees this change his domestic policies will follow and be successful. But without that change, the USA is doomed to a fragmented stature on the world stage.

Talking the talk....
Obama is certainly a decent speech giver and talks a good talk but I am waiting to see if he can walk the talk. He isn't off to a great start as I feel the cost of his inaguration will actually exceed the $175 million estimate especially after you factor in the trash pick-up that his supporters left in DC. What a bunch of pigs. His fiscal discipline points kinda sound like a Republicans but with the current congress they are just talking points. Congress still has to buy, I mean persuade, yea thats it, voters to vote for them in a couple years.

Will we see
Congress voting itself raises during daylight hours? Is that a change? The word has already become annoying. Women change their hair color because they're bored. Men change their wives because of lust and mid-life crises. I'm hoping for the enactment of term limits for Congress, just like the President. Now that's a change.

For The Record....
The remaining $350b was released before the Messiah flubbed, I mean, was sworn in. That will not be a plus or minus for BHO unless it works - and it will not. Government spending never did work, except to pay the wages of new gubmint employees and pave the street for incumbents to get re-elected. And one of the first locusts to fly across the aisle will be none other than John McShame. He will prove once more that things get done with aisle-jumping.

TeeHall
He already did, he fell all over himself on his take off..confirming Hillary as SOS..now the old buzzard is floating above the Senate watching and waiting to see what else he can
pick off the carcass of the Republic. And the silly grinned Lugar was right behind him. We will never have a decent government when these
RINO buzzards keep landing on the stinky, rotten
DemonRAT garbage.

Change?
Bailouts thru Borrowing. Bad. Same old solutions.

If Obama wants to fix the economy, he needs fundamental change in the way we produce things.

Increasing Productivity is the key to competing in the world economy. Everyone knows that. But, no one has any proposals about how to do it.

The old risk-reward system of Capitalism itself is the problem. This needs to change to release the creativity and productivity of the people. That's the Change we really need.

What are you looking at?
Everytime President Obama have opened his mouth it has come with a price to the american people. Stimulus check,TARP, bailouts, health care reform, and the list continue. I am actually waiting for him to speak without costing the American people a cost, closing Gitmo will be expensive it involve tranporting humans and the bribery of countries to get them to take their nationals we do not want in this country. President Obama have yet to give a speech that will not cost Americans a lot. He is appleasing the race baiters, civil liberals,and domestic terrorist attacking Christianity.

Responsibility?
In light of the fact that it has been democrat irresponsibility that has brought this country to the brink of collapse, it is rather nauseating to hear a democrat talking about responsibility.

It is irresponsible in the extreme for Obama not to acknowledge this, and a new era of responsibility cannot begin until he does.

Those already productive and responsible
will be squeezed even more, and the irresponsible will continue to rack up the bills for the responsible to pay. Whether it is the banker/politician (one and the same), the "poor" having baby after baby ceating need after need,illegals cashing in on their "rights"- we are being pillaged and destroyed.


Earmark thy name is Obama
As the prince and princess of earmarks Sen and Mrs Obama (7 figure earmark for Michelle's employer followed by a 6 figure raise for the fair belle) are the Dem hallmarks of fiscal responsibility. Lining your pockets and calling yourself the patron saint of the poor and downtrodden is the height of hubris.

A Dem controlled congress writing a stimulus package will be even more reckless than that of the Rino Bush. Bailouts for Dem states CA, NY etc together with vast earmarks for Byrd's WV, Conyer's MI, etc are a given. When you are buying votes and filling your own purse no price is to high.

arrgghhh
arrgghhh
Me 'earties, Aye'm responsible fer ever' bit 'o plunder aye e'er theived.
'N th' price paid was th' poor slobs whut we plundered 'ad t' walk th' plank!!!
arrrggghhh

jag in calif
the illinois hospital has eleimaated the positions of missus hatred and a couple of other vp's and consolidated them into one job.

Seems they proved that once he got to the senate the hospital created a job for his wife just to get more govt funding. And they created a make work job easy eliminated

It's just odd to hear a Democrat
talk about "a new era of responsibility" when Democrat after Democrat has enabled era after era of irresponsibility and failure to require responsibility. Democrats love to essentially steal money from producers and throw it at millions of people who essentially have foresworn any notion that they can or want to earn that money. I just don't see the connect between Democrats and responsibility. Doesn't add up.

Really? Age of responsibility?
Really? Age of responsibility? Mr. BHO’s election is a historical event in that he is the nation's first “Affirmative Action” Presidential candidate hand selected by the MSM and elected by the “Entitlement wing” of the Party of the “Majority of Income Tax Consumers” (i.e., the Democratic Party) consisting of the usual suspects: so-called “legal” immigrants (80% of whom are unskilled, functionally illiterate 3rd world escapees), hyphenated-Americans & of course “why marry a man when you can marry the government” single women & mothers. Said entitlement wing needless is say in an inordinate consumer of aid to welfare, public housing, Medicaid, earned-income tax credits, etc. Hence, they elected a president that has promised more of the same at the expense of those individuals who supported the “Majority of Income Tax Payers” Party (i.e., the Republican Party). Evidence? The associated link pertains to an actual voice mail (circulating throughout the internet) left at CITIBANK about delinquent car payments:

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/281531.php

Listen to the associated *.wav file to the very end and try to guess how many other BHO-supporters actually share this individual's state of delusion.

Really?
Really? Age of responsibility? Mr. BHO’s election is a historical event in that he is the nation's first “Affirmative Action” Presidential candidate hand selected by the MSM and elected by the “Entitlement wing” of the Party of the “Majority of Income Tax Consumers” (i.e., the Democratic Party) consisting of the usual suspects: so-called “legal” immigrants (80% of whom are unskilled, functionally illiterate 3rd world escapees), hyphenated-Americans & of course “why marry a man when you can marry the government” single women & mothers. Said entitlement wing needless is say in an inordinate consumer of aid to welfare, public housing, Medicaid, earned-income tax credits, etc. Hence, they elected a president that has promised more of the same at the expense of those individuals who supported the “Majority of Income Tax Payers” Party (i.e., the Republican Party). Evidence? The associated link pertains to an actual voice mail (circulating throughout the internet) left at CITIBANK about delinquent car payments:

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/281531.php

Listen to the associated *.wav file to the very end and try to guess how many other BHO-supporters actually share this individual's state of delusion.

Really?
Really? Age of responsibility? Mr. BHO’s election is a historical event in that he is the nation's first “Affirmative Action” Presidential candidate hand selected by the MSM and elected by the “Entitlement wing” of the Party of the “Majority of Income Tax Consumers” (i.e., the Democratic Party) consisting of the usual suspects: so-called “legal” immigrants (80% of whom are unskilled, functionally illiterate 3rd world escapees), hyphenated-Americans & of course “why marry a man when you can marry the government” single women & mothers. Said entitlement wing needless is say in an inordinate consumer of aid to welfare, public housing, Medicaid, earned-income tax credits, etc. Hence, they elected a president that has promised more of the same at the expense of those individuals who supported the “Majority of Income Tax Payers” Party (i.e., the Republican Party). Evidence? The associated link pertains to an actual voice mail (circulating throughout the internet) left at CITIBANK about delinquent car payments:

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/281531.php

Listen to the associated *.wav file to the very end and try to guess how many other BHO-supporters actually share this individual's state of delusion.

New Era of Responsibility?
It's our children’s future which is at stake, both in the horrendous tax burden to pay off the debt and the interest on the debt but also on a behemoth and oppressive government with greatly reduced liberties. There are other options: 1) Tax holiday for 6 months combined with serious government belt-tightening starting with a 20% reduction in the politicos' salaries and perks and further future reductions for poor performance.
2) Let the private sector self-correct without bailout or stimulus. Reform the financial industry in the right way (minimum government intervention and maximum private sector accountability).
3) There are others but less do-able.


New Era of Responsibility II?
Some fifty million dollars spent on the inauguration and with a huge carbon footprint, including 130 Tons of Garbage left behind from B.O.'s star-struck fans in DC; this from the Party that "cares" about the environment? Sanity no longer exists on the planet.

Liberals: Consummate narcissists whose intolerance of those who don’t hold their views of irresponsible, anything goes behavior is the perfect recipe for devolving the Nation from great to extremely mediocre…and enslaved.
Conservatives (the real kind): Keepers of freedom and the precepts of the Constitution while practicing prudent behaviors in their personal affairs and demanding the same from their political leadership in their public renderings…especially regarding the Nation’s security and the economy.

New Era of Responsibility III?
Is GOP Still a National Party? If you look at Bush's term and what McCain stands for you cannot say that they are the carriers of the conservatives' banner. They are both putrid hybrid liberals with a sprinkling of the conservative on some issues. We need new leadership with an iron will and true vision for America. The country is being flushed down the toilet of mediocrity and third world status. McCain is already positioning himself with B.O. to be his lap dog; pretty pathetic.

JAG CA
Based upon your post, I think you will appreciate this exchange I just had with colleague this morning:

Me: "Something we social workers need to be looking at are the amount of people in our region being taxed out of their homes- taxes are quadrupling in within ten years time- how can anyone plan around that even if the house is paid for?"

Colleague: "Yeah- that's too bad. Well, the silver lining is that people may have to learn to work together more closely and not expect so much for themselves out of life. Life's not all about a nice house or independence. We have to make sacrifices so that everyone can have a piece of the pie"

This comment came from someone who makes $87,000.00 per year in a gov't job and is looking at a comfortable second pension. She also knows the waste and fraud in NJ government, and that our biggest issue now is jobs leaving the state due to confiscatory taxation. I know my income comes from the people in the private sector, as does each cent for every social program. I also know that we are breaking the backs of our sustainance. I don't understand the willful ignorance at all.

Responsibility
The responsibility will be on those already paying taxes, to pay more, and for recipients of our safety net to wait patiently at home for their checks.

We cannot cut their benefits. It is a national security issue. To do so would result in civil mayhem and those beggars do know the directions to the other side of the tracks. We don't want them acting up in our neighborhoods, do we?

So let's resign ourselves to working a little harder, maybe getting 2nd jobs, so we can maintain the peace and tranquility we're so accustomed to.

Keep the slaves sedated on 40 ounce malt liquors, affordable housing, food stamps,and free health care, or arm yourselves and man the barricades.

Which responsibility do you want?

..............
I've always admired the Chinese and love how they belittle and look down at the brain dead liberal degenerates. I would like to see us take a similar stance towards incompetence and corruption as the Chinese do.........

"SHIJIAZHUANG, China – A Chinese court condemned two men to death on Thursday and gave a dairy boss life in prison in the first sentences handed down in the tainted milk scandal, which ignited public anger and accusations of cover-ups."

If we condemned to death those like Barney Frank that helped create this economic downturn it would go a long way in restoring confidence in the markets.

porkbarrel?
Why do we continue to sugarcoat what are really illegal appropriations as they have no Constitutional foundation. Language matters, and when one steers away from the real issue of whether or not there is Constitutional merit in Article 1, Section 8 for any spending bill, I believe the battle is at least half lost. Really NOWHERE in the Constitution is the bailout/TARP, and this not the beginning of Corporate Welfare, it has been going on for some time. Sorry that's not really "porkbarrel", but I'm merely stating one act of theft by those who don't have the authority to do so, merely the power.

Doublespeak
More doublespeak from libs. "No man's life, liberty or property is safe while congress is in session." Mark Twain.

Thanks cactushead & old social worker
I appreciate the update on our fair belle's former job!???

What a surprise that the wife of a US senator is given a six figure salary for a job that is now folded into another. Michelle was either irreplaceable or was nothing but a good name to list as a v-p. I lean to the latter. (Sleeping with someone who could earmark your empolyer mega bucks was a bonus).

As usual the MSM can see no wrong in the chosen one!

Loved the story of the well paid social worker and her croc tears for people losing their homes through high taxes. She could not have been so crass as to think lowering home taxes might jeopardize her pension!!!????

jag,
you have misread old social worker, he is one of the good guys. He frequently posts about the excesses of libs and how they have destroyed the country

original
you mean that old social is a faithful dittohead?megadittos to you all.palin/limbaugh in 2012.

I find, JAG CA
That many government lifers have absolutely no idea where money comes from in the first place. A topic of concern that comes up at every quarterly meeting is the need for jobs in various regions. When why the jobs left in the first place is brought up, the subject is abruptly changed. Its the same thing when student achievement among the various ethnicities is discussed-its the value system of the families and communities- but God forbid we speak it! The subject is abruptly changed.

Among some of the staff are people who think Americans should not have such a high standard of living and should be knocked down a few pegs. Not themselves,of course, its everyone else. Of that group, some feel that economic differences are what creates crime, so we need to "confiscate excess". It gets pretty sick in the home office. For the first time in my life, I'm very frightened that the brown shirt types may just prevail. Methinks a formal revolution is in order. Of course, it would be seen as a "racist" movement at this time.

Our Naton' poor

As long as our nations poor keep walking around with $100 sneakers, $200 blackberrys, gold jewery around their necks we need to keep paying more taxes.

Liberals really do need to look at the world around them. We have government assistance programs for home heating bills. Come to the big city and see people receiving this money leaving their windows open during the winter with their heat turned up.

If Obama wants an era of responsibility, He should start with people on the public dole both poor and rich.


old social
you are an enigma-all you have is contempt for government yet you work for the government,you have comtempt for poor people yet thats who you work for.you advocate for the overthrow of the very government who has provided you with gainful employment all these years.if you don't like it try getting a job in the private sector.although you'd need to get an attitude adjustment to work for private business.

President Obama
Dear President Obama: If you have not already done so, please invite the reliable group, The Concord Coalition, to the White House. They have the numbers you need and they may have some practical solutions not yet heard. I've always liked and respected the Concord Coalition.

Congratualtions again, and keep up the good work.

Roy, let's compartmentalize
I have contempt for a system (a number of them, actually) that clearly have evolved into mechanisms that serves themselves far more than clients. They have helped to create the plantation like regions we now have and did not have 30 years ago. These systems also squander huge sums of money (including often granting favors to "friends") without a single thought to replenishment, balance, and accountability.

I have contempt for individuals who have been supplied with every accommodation and advantage for life enhancement and change, yet willfully continue to insist on being destructive to others while blaming others while screaming about victimhood. Perhaps you have to meet your first sexually abused toddler (money paid to the "parents") to wrap your mind around that one.

I understand that I have been given a profession provided by a once strong private sector. I am grateful for this and know there are limits. I have been "given" a profession NOT by the government, but by the abundance produced through capitalism. How this is lost on anyone defies any and all that is logical.

I do what I do because I love- no, adore- the teens I work with and hate what liberal democrat programs have set them up for: dependence, impotence, ignorance and subservience. It is crucial to counter this ghoulish approach to "help" and "compassion".

You, sir, are the enigma.

And Roy- about private business
A life-long friend of mine is an HVAC guy (one guy, one van) who pays between 48-52%of his earnings to NJ and federal gov't. You know- one of the "privileged"? He has the "privilege" of crawling around in attics and craw spaces, lugging 400lb furnaces/condensers; paying payroll taxes and disability fees (with no employees and no ability to collect disability as the owner of his van and tools); paying all overhead, insurances, and any other cost related to daily living; working 6 days per week often without vacation (like most of the self-employed). If he grosses, say, $250,000.00- he can keep maybe $60,000.00 of this. This is the type of person who gets hit hardest every time the likes of a Bruce Springsteen opens his fat, ignorant mouth about "injustice", or a Nancy Pelosi wails about the paying of the "fair share" (while maintaining off shore accounts for herself and her family).

I used to approach helping others via government program intervention; I now know better because I have learned through first hand experience. What is your aversion to looking at the abundant evidence and learning from what has become painfully obvious?


Dear Roy
I have contempt for do-gooders like you who want to spend my money on people who fit your definition of needy; the usual suspects, poor, elderly, goof-off welfare types, etc. Well I don't mind your bleeding-heart slobbering socialistic welfare when it comes out of your pocket. Keep your thieving hands out of my wallet. I'm already getting panhandled at service stations and supermarket parking lots by displaced illegals who still haven't gotten the message to go home. I can get them to leave me alone if I threaten them with violence. They're just nice people like you and me.

those who advocate responsibilty
cannot claim that Obama is wasteful, but espouse the virtues of GWB. GWB was able to convert the Republican party from arguably the more fiscally responsible party, to the party of radical recklessness -- along with not accepting responsibility. So what if GWB fired Lawrence Lindsey for saying Iraq could cost $100,000,000,000 in 2002? In fact, perhaps he should have been fired for grossly underestimating the actual cost (now at around $2,000,000,000,000). Mission accomplished? We will be treated as liberators? Chalabi? Bin Laden does not matter? Abu Ghareb? 50% of Iraqi Christains either dead or in exile -- the rest have their churches burned every week, their clergy kidnapped and killed.

Unless the Republicans fix the problems with their own party (probably by purging all that supported GWB) they will never be able to attack Democrats with credibility.

ron
you guys slay me.you whine and complain about"welfare" but on the subject of corporate and farmers welfare you are silent.i know a guy who inherited a farm from his parents.he has never planted or farmed anything.yet year after year he gets a government check in the 6 figures.for doing absolutely nothing.at least in regular welfare there is a time limit and workfare provisions.man this dude use to get real upset when we chided him about receiving welfare.he claimed they were subsidies lol.all i know is if the gov't pays you for not doing anything how can you call it anything but welfare?the only diffence is this guy gets a much bigger check.where's your indignation at this givaway.?

one more question
i never hear you guys say anything about rush limbaugh or joe the plumber getting government handouts.why not?
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