Posted on 02/21/2010 8:34:17 PM PST by Libloather
Rep. Frank Fires Shots Right And Left On Deficit
By BOB OAKES and BENJAMIN SWASEY
Published February 19, 2010 UPDATED 9:59 PM
BOSTON A day after President Obama appointed a bipartisan commission to attack the record $1.6 trillion U.S. budget deficit, Rep. Barney Frank offered his own form of two-party agreement criticizing both Democrats and Republicans for failing to adequately address the national deficit.
Speaking to WBUR on Friday, the Massachusetts congressman blasted Mr. Obama for sparing military spending from the proposed budget cuts, calling it the area where I have my major difference with President Obama. While a majority of Senate Democrats support the commissions agenda, Frank said he will not take a position along party lines alone.
To be very honest, if they do not include a reduction in this ever-increasing Pentagon budget, I intend to be very troublesome, Frank said. The military should not be given a pass on budget cuts, the congressman insisted, saying, I wont vote for a commission that embodies that.
By voting for the war in Afghanistan, Frank said he understands the U.S. has an obligation to invest adequately and support its troops, but he believes the defense budget should be subject to the same scrutiny as all other spending. As an example, he said the excessive use of private contractors should be curtailed.
Frank said some of the blame falls less directly on Mr. Obama and more on the nature of the job as the leader of a world superpower. There is an establishment trap, Frank said, which forces presidents, hampered with national security concerns, to push the Pentagons budget up even as other areas are cut.
Frank also sees the country investing too much of its money abroad.
The problem is we are substantially over-committed worldwide, Frank said. We have to begin now to reduce those commitments. We have to begin now to undo some of the spending were still doing to defeat the Soviet Union in the thermonuclear war. We should be withdrawing from Iraq much sooner than the president planned.
Frank also put blame on Republican leaders, who he said are only interested in political gains.
Its becoming clear now that the dominant element of the Republican Party really does not want things to succeed, Frank said. I honestly believe at this point that they are not going to cooperate on a jobs creation bill because the unemployment numbers getting better is a bad thing for them.
And I think they are under some ideological constraints against cooperating with a deficit reduction, Frank added, because you have to have a mix of spending reductions and you have to deal with the question of increased taxes.
Frank is an advocate of returning to Clinton-era tax rates, but said Republicans wont agree to the proposal.
Unless theres no tax increases at all that people making $1 million wont pay a penny of additional taxes, that we wont go back to the tax rates that we had under President Clinton, which was consistent with a very good economy theyll oppose it, Frank said.
Despite Congress partisan rancor, and his own two-party critiques, Frank nonetheless believes that the legislature could accept the new commissions recommendations if the public gets behind it.
Members of Congress are not autonomous figures, he said.
President Obama on Thursday named former Wyoming Republican Sen. Alan Simpson, right, and Erskine Bowles, President Clintons former chief of staff, to serve as co-chairmen of the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. (AP)
It won't be pretty.
Franks would to decimate the military budget. One reason for the huge deficits would to reduce the capacity of the military to project power. Russia and China would like that.
Wascally Wabbits
Great post/pic. UNaccountable bureaucrats. Eff them all.
In order to make a more perfect union, Barney would be hoisted on someone’s petard in a prison cell.
“subject to the same scrutiny as all other spending.”
Mr. Frank, remember, you are under oath.
A phrase I hope to hear soon.
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BTTT
I hear some will be curtailed this year. Air Force has contracted out safety programs for some years now. Pilots and others who did it in the service do it for lower pay in the private sector. Where they will get the people to do it in house I don't know. They're tapped out now.
Which spending bills have you voted against, Fwank?
“One reason for the huge deficits would to reduce the capacity of the military to project power.”
I agree. You increase the deficit by 1 trillion a year in union benefit programs. Then you offer to cut the federal deficit by 5% across the board. You have still increased payoffs to unions by 100% and decimated the military budget. It’s a twofer.
And then you make up songs about “those lil ol’ deficit, cutters Barak and Barney.”
ROFLMAO! Very funny Viking2002. I’ll take your scenario over mine!
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