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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
In the Ninth Inning
by Paul Greenberg
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What ever happened to Hope and Change, let alone Audacity? Was that threesome just a campaign slogan? Apparently so. Today's challenges may be new, but the Obama administration decided to stick with the old federal budget, which has been in the works since last year -- before the latest, steepest rise in unemployment, before the Panic of '08 gave way to the Recession of '09 ... in short, before the Obama administration.

Why would it do that? Here's the less than edifying word from Peter Orszag, the new president's new man in charge of the budget. He explains that "fundamentally, the economy is weak...."

This is news? The question is what the administration intends to do about it. This week the command from the helm was: Steady as she sinks. Just keep on drifting on a tide of red ink.

The massive government debt being run up by various bailouts plus a $787-billion stimulus bill (will it prove all sail or just more dead weight?) is troublesome enough. But it's not the size of the stimulus that troubles most -- maybe it should have been even bigger -- but its lack of focus. There doesn't seem to be any clear, consistent, coherent strategy to the administration's response to this deepening economic slump.

Back when this country was in the throes of a Great Depression, a president who believed in action -- Franklin Roosevelt -- changed course 180 degrees with a simple explanation: The time had come, he said, for Dr. Win-the-War to replace Dr. New Deal. The result: All that massive spending on tanks and planes and ammunition, and the massive war debt that went with it, didn't just win the war; it finally ended the Depression.

The American people could accept that debt, and buy war bonds to finance it, and sacrifice in ways not just great and small but far beyond the mere material, because our very existence as a free nation was at stake. And, with it, the future of the free world.

What is the rationale for the Obama administration's first and gigantic ($410 billion) budget? There doesn't seem to be one except inertia. Or as Mr. Orszag explained, the budget for this year was already in the works, so (what th' heck) why not stick with it?

So much for hope and change. And if this is audacity, what would be just plain old habit?

Some of us had hoped for a change of course or at least a better explanation for continuing on the old one. Why keep on doing the same thing (spend, spend, spend) without clear priorities and expect a different result?

In response, Peter Orszag offered an analogy from what used to be the national pastime: "This is like your relief pitcher coming in into the ninth inning and wanting to redo the whole game. Next year, we will be the starting pitcher, and the game is going to be completely different."

Ah, yes, wait'll next year! Isn't that what Brooklyn Dodgers fans used to say -- every year? Besides, aren't relievers sent in to save the game, turn it around, put out the fire ... not just throw the same pitches that got the team in trouble in the first place?

Not everybody on the team is prepared to just go on repeating the same motions. To quote Evan Bayh, the Democratic senator from Indiana:

"Last week I was pleased to attend the president's White House Fiscal Responsibility Summit. It's about time we had a leader committed to addressing the deficit, and Mr. Obama deserves great credit for doing so. But what ultimately matters are not meetings or words, but actions. Those who vote for the omnibus this week -- after standing with the president and pledging to slice our deficit in half last week -- jeopardize their credibility."

If the country is going to come out of this fiscal dive rather than prolong it, credibility is important in a leader. No credibility, no confidence. No confidence, no investing. And no investing, no long-term economic growth.

What ever happened to all those promises Barack Obama made during the campaign to reduce the deficit, avoid the kind of congressional earmarks that remain the bane of sound budgeting, and generally do the responsible thing when it comes to government spending? Only lip service to those goals remains.

Or as Senator Bayh put it, "Voters rightly demanded change in November's election, but this approach to spending represents business as usual in Washington, not the voters' mandate."

Instead of narrowing the focus of economic policy to produce jobs, jobs, jobs -- as John McCain and almost all his Republican colleagues in the Senate proposed -- this $410-billion budget doesn't seem to have any single aim at all; it just spends in all directions. And it comes on top of an equally feckless three-quarters-of-a-trillion-dollar spending bill that was called a stimulus but looked all too much like a vehicle for rewarding the Democrats' favorite interests -- from ACORN to the teachers' unions.

What this administration needs to offer is more clarity, less confusion. More plan, less patronage. More investment, less ideology.

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It's a bankruptcy of ideas
All you need to know is defined by Timmy Geithner's last big job.He completely misdiagnosed the Asia financial crisis a decade ago.Former Australian PM Paul Keating spilled the beans on him last week.
The story was in the Sydney Morning Herald last Fri. 3/6/09.

Here' the story...
Sydney Morning Herald opinion piece dated 3/7/09 by columnist Peter Hartcher.

http://www.smh.com.au/opinion

Do a search for the article by author.

Hmmmm
Article doesn't appear on opinion page.

Use key words in search box as follows...

Obamas economic savior savaged

That will pull up the story.

Relief pitcher? More like left field;
wa-aaay out in left field.

Obama is more like "Shoe-less" Joe Jackson, throwing the game for some cash. Joe spent most of his career in left field, but never played pro ball again after the 1919 Black Sox scandal. Jackson was probably innocent; an illiterate and simple man, he was later exonerated by teammates statements.

On the other hand, there is no doubt Obama is guilty of throwing the "game." He's right in our face about it.

It's not about the economy
This clown Obama couldn't care less about the economy; that's just a show. In fact, he wants the economy to implode, so that he and his traitorous ilk in Congress can blame Bush and capitalism for it and then remake the country in the socialist mold, giving the all the power they crave.

The worse things get, the more excuses Obama can find for trashing that obsolete "whitey" nuisance, the U.S. Constitution, that he is on record disparaging as an obsolete, irrelevant document, and an obstruction to his plan to "remake America" as he and his friends William Ayers, Rev. Wright, and George Soros envision it.

We really need to force this muslim Kenyan to prove he's a U.S. citizen. Right now he's spending millions to prevent the exposure of his real birth certificate. I'm with the Army officers who are refusing to acknowledge him as Commander-In-Chief until he does--I'm not considering him President until he does.

I'm sick of seeing this arrogant, smirking, slick-talking fool being worshiped, defended, and covered for daily by the mainstream media.

Obama and his America-hating wife need to be exposed as frauds, and Obama replaced with a U.S. citizen, one dedicated to preserving the Constitution and the free markets, before he can do any more damage to this great country.

Jaybird-NM There may be hope
We all might get Lucky and see on EBay
JOB FOR SALE--PRESIDENT OF US

POSITION WANTED: DIVERSITY COORDINATOR
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Nice...
but useless. My five year old hits harder than this one. Sorry.

Hope Is Based On Faith
You have to have faith that there can be a better future in order to be hopeful. Our problem is the economy of the US is based on faith. That faith is that the dollar is worth something. Only so long as that faith exists do we have a chance.

The policies of all administrations since the beginning of the last century has been to inflate the value of the dollar and use the inflated value to buy political power. The tool for that criminal act has been the Federal Reserve. To pull this trick they had to unlink the dollar from anything real and base it on faith. The faith part is that the government will repay it's debts.

We are fast approaching the point at which government, in order to maintain that faith, will have to make some really hard choices. They will have to protect the dollar. They are going in the opposite direction with the massive amounts of spending they are doing.

Either they have absolutely no idea of how the world works or they are deliberately working to destroy the dollar. So it's stupidity or evil. Can they really be that stupid?

all hat and no cattle
Obama doesn't have anything. Restoring funding to embryonic child stem cell research is easy. If I favored such an abomination, I could accomplish that before breakfast. Of course, I wouldn't free science from ideology and declare cloning "profoundly wrong" in the same breath. Not sober anyway.
Obama made nice. He avoided making any sudden moves (quoting his autobiography). He voted "present" over 120 times. Now he is President and he has no plan, no vision, no acumen, no spine, nothing. And judging by how British Prime Minister Brown was treated, Obama is either petty or he is in way over his head.

Re: jaybird from NM...
"There doesn't seem to be any clear, consistent, coherent strategy to the administration's response to this deepening economic slump."

Yep! Jaybird from NM says it like it is. That filthy POS has absolutely no intention of doing anything other than his black supremacist routine which is to trash everything whitey built. Why are people being deaf, dumb and blind when all the destructiveness the skinny basketball player has done is so incredibly obvious? He hasn't lifted even a pinky to help the United States nor does he ever intend to. And it is also obvious that most everyone in D.C. is in on his filthy, trash the United States scheme since all of his plans are being accomplished! So...the question is, "When in the hell is anyone going to stop this freakin' BOZO? Or, will this country be dissolved and sold in piecemeal?

RE: TrueLib...
EVIL...EVIL...EVIL...

They are filthy! And they are EVIL...
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