Posted on 10/23/2013 7:06:42 AM PDT by Kaslin
I recently gave five reasons why the shutdown fight was worthwhile and my number one reason was that its better to be on offense than defense.
It seems Im not the only one to reach this sensible conclusion. Heres some of what Fred Barnes wrote today for the Wall Street Journal.
In the deal that ended the government shutdown, Republicans got almost nothing theyd sought. But what has been largely overlooked is that the deal didnt curtail, much less end, the automatic spending cuts known as the budget sequester. And undoing the sequester is what President Obama and Democrats wanted most of all. The survival of the automatic spending cuts gives Republicans the upper hand in confronting the White House and congressional Democrats on budget issues For Republicans eager to corral federal spendingand thats most of themthe sequester is a gift that keeps on giving. Democrats, especially Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, are fit to be tied as they watch cherished social programs gradually shrink.
Other than the assertion that social programs are shrinking (theyre simply not growing as fast), Barnes is right. By going on offense on Obamacare, Ted Cruz and his allies put the left on defense and prevented them from successfully organizing to undo the sequester.
Kudos to the Tea Party for being willing to do the right thing against uphill odds.
In his column, Barnes explains that the sequester has been great news.
To say the sequester has backfired for Democrats is putting it mildly. The sequester is cuts and only cuts. As a result, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell noted proudly last week when announcing the end of the shutdown that government spending has declined for two years in a row [for] the first time in 50 years. Saving the sequester has been a top priority for me and my Republican colleagues throughout the debate about the shutdown, Mr. McConnell said. Republicans can sit on their hands and experience the joy of trimming the size of government and, thanks to the sequester, watching Democrats gripe about it.
Spot on. The sequester was a major defeat for Obama (and also a big loss to the Washington establishment).
Moreover, Senator McConnell is correct about government spending actually declining for two consecutive years, which is a remarkable achievement and a sign that the Tea Party has made a difference (though I explained in my post on presidential spending performancethat its not as impressive as it sounds because of the way TARP money is measured).
So lets hope Republicans dont fumble away the sequester as part of some tax-hiking grand bargainthat will enable bigger government.
Since were doing some after-the-fact analysis of the shutdown fight, this gives me an opportunity to belatedly share some great shutdown images from Buzzfeed. There are about 20 of these, all of which are worth seeing. Here are my three favorite ones.
Well start with some horrid anarchists disobeying the government.
Here we have some radicals, probably from the Tea Party.
Last but not least, here are WWII vets who failed to obey the statist clowns at the National Park Service.
P.S. Speaking of WWII vets, I shared an inspirational video about how they are being brought to their memorial in honor flights. Heres a new video on younger vets twerking to publicize their Defend Freedom tour.
What Do Miley Cyrus and Veterans Have in Common? #WeCantStop
Good to know that there are still lots of Americans who think theres something still worth defending.
P.P.S. Previous examples of government shutdown humor can be enjoyed by clicking here, here, here, here, and here.
Whether by chance or providence Sen. Cruz has totally outplayed Obama.
He made them commit to not postponing Obamacare, and now it’s released and obvious that it should have been. Every piece of bad news is going to drip drip drip on them and suck up their time.
But, the sweet part is, they cannot postpone now because it will make them look 4x more petulant and foolish.
One benefit that should be showing up now is the public should almost 100% know who is on their side in this Obamacare/ACA rollout.
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