Posted on 02/21/2012 6:20:14 AM PST by safetysign
President Obamas budget for 2013 is pure Obama. How do we know? Paul Ryan, the House Budget Committee chairman, was once asked how to become a budget expert. You have to read the budget, he said. To know Obama, its similar. You have to read the speeches and look over the budgets.
For the past year, theyve told the same story. No, the real Obama is not a pragmatist or a frustrated moderate or a well-intentioned but weak politician forced by political circumstances to take positions hed rather not. Only sympathizers, notably media types, believe any of those notions.
The truth is not hidden. One merely has to digest the new budget Obama unveiled last week, his budget last year, and his four major speeches since last April, and the real Obama comes into focus. He turns out to be a left-wing progressive who rejects many of the mainstream political and economic ideas of post-World War II America.
This is not an entirely new take on Obama. Others have identified him as such, Stanley Kurtz in particular. Whats new is that Obama has been so revealing in his own words. Only occasionally do you have to read between the lines to discover what he truly thinks.
Ive gleaned his views from the two budgets and from the reducing the budget speech in April 2011, the address to a special session of Congress on jobs in September 2011, the speech at Osawatomie, Kansas, last December, and the State of the Union address last month. Heres what the president not only believes but is committed to:
(1) America is an unjust and deeply unfair country. The basic bargain that made this country great has eroded, Obama said at Osawatomie. Hard work [has] stopped paying off for too many people. Fewer and fewer of the folks who contributed to the success of our economy actually benefited from that success.
If hed said that only once, it would be unremarkable and hardly central to his thinking. But hes emphasized it in speech after speech. Americans have seen the decks too often stacked against them, he said in the jobs speech to Congress. The recession left innocent, hard-working Americans holding the bag, Obama declared in the State of the Union.
(2) A looming debt crisis? Forget it. Obama hardly mentioned the deficit or the national debt in the State of the Union, though his budget has a $1.3 trillion deficit, and the debt is rising past $16 trillion into a fiscal danger zone. If hes worried, he hasnt let on in any serious way.
(3) Government spending is better at spurring the economy than private investment. Yes, business and not government will always be the prime generator of good jobs, he said at Osawatomie. That was lip service. He took it away in the next sentence. As a nation, weve always come together, through our government, to help create the conditions where both workers and businesses can succeed. The key phrase was through our government, which for Obama means Washington-directed programs, not incentives for private investment.
(4) Tax reform should flush loopholes and special breaks out of the tax code, broaden the base, and raise tax rates for the well-to-do. This isnt bipartisan tax reform in which cutting income tax rates for everyone is one of the most important aspectsfar from it.
(5) When the rich get richer, the middle class and poor get worse off. Obama often mentions the middle class and the poor one after the other. He doesnt claim a cause and effect. But the implication is theres at least a correlation. You dont get prosperity for the few without declining prospects for the many. Obama doesnt believe in a growing economic pie.
(6) Conservative, free market economics is a plague. Obama describes it as an economic system that tells Americans, Youre on your own. In his view, it consists of cutting taxes for the rich and gutting regulations of every kind.
Even worse, Obama said at Osawatomie, it doesnt work. It has never worked. It didnt work when it was tried in the decade before the Great Depression. Its not what led to the incredible postwar booms of the 50s and 60s. Nor did it work in the 2000s, he said. Understand, its not as if we havent tried this theory. But he didnt mention the Reagan years, when the economy recovered from a recession and boomed.
(7) Medicare and Medicaid are not big problems. The huge deficits they are projected to generate can be handled by modest adjustments, he said in the jobs speech. The presidents fiscal commission headed by Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson thought otherwise. Ryan calls the two programs the chief debt drivers. Without Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and unemployment benefits, Obama said in April, We would not be a great country.
(8) The investor class is not tax sensitive. Raise the rates on income, capital gains, and dividends, impose a minimum income tax rate on millionaires of 30 percent, and it wont change their financial behavior. After all, theyre rich.
Thats a small sampling of what Obama thinks. And theres one more thing. At the National Prayer Breakfast on February 2, the president gave his policies a special WWJD blessing. Hes only trying to do, he said, what Jesus would do if He were here.
I appreciated the article, but, this is the “real” Obama:
Re: Post #2: The video with that article has been removed. (Thank God.) Just read the article. I still believe Larry Sinclair.
The real obama is a muslim communist controlled by Soros and Al-Waleed. Period.
ping on that.
I was aware of Obama’s intentions as early as 2008. I voiced my concerns at the time but it all fell on deaf ears as they believed the wonderful things he was saying!
Now it is time to get rid of the SOB as soon as we can — legally!
I was aware of Obama’s intentions as early as 2008. I voiced my concerns at the time but it all fell on deaf ears as they believed the wonderful things he was saying!
Now it is time to get rid of the SOB as soon as we can — legally!
Once there is a Republican Presidential candidate I hope Paul Ryan proceeds to pick apart Obama’s words vs. his budget.
America has become a fool’s paradise.
We print money to hand out for entitlements and social programs. 99ers, welfare, food stamps, housing, cell phones, internet, medicaid, subsidized student loans, yadda yadda.
The establishment thinks this will keep the underclass at bay for a few more years. At some point it still goes to hell.
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