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BUSH'S ACHILLES' HEEL
National Review Online ^ | February 11, 2003 | By Veronique de Rugy

Posted on 02/14/2003 10:01:53 PM PST by Uncle Bill

Bush’s Achilles’ Heel

Government Spending Is Out Of Control.

National Review Online
By Veronique de Rugy
February 11, 2003

Is there much to celebrate in George W. Bush's proposed 2004 budget? To be sure, the president is proposing meaningful tax reform that will make America more competitive and move us closer to a simple and fair flat tax. Yet before we rush to give the administration an "A," let's open up the budget and take a look at some of the gory details.

Sadly, a cursory inspection reveals that the president is engaged in an overspending frenzy that continues to reward programs that should be abolished. The White House argues that "we need spending discipline" but turns right around and boosts domestic spending by "only" 4% next year. Of course, this assumes that Congress will resist the bipartisan temptation to spend our money on pork-barrel projects. And it also assumes that the president will veto a bill that spends too much money — something he has not done since taking office.

Government spending is President Bush's Achilles' heel. In his first two years in office, he signed a bloated education bill and a subsidy-laden farm bill. Also, numbers show that in the first three years this administration will have increased government spending by 13.5%, making this administration more profligate than the Clinton administration.

The president's defenders argue that everything must take a back seat to the war on terror, implying that increased spending is mainly the result of defense outlays. Yet the data show that spending has increased in all areas.

According to Chris Edwards at the Cato Institute, over the first three years of Bush budgeting, non-defense discretionary outlays will rise 18% — a number that far exceeds the spending increases during the first three years of the last six administrations. And it pales in comparison to the Ronald Reagan budgets. President Reagan restored America's military during his two terms, boosting defense outlays by 19.2% in the first term and 10.4% in the second. But Reagan also reduced non-defense outlays, cutting domestic spending by 13.5% in the first term and 3.2% in the second. That is real budget discipline.

President Bush is also spending more than Bill Clinton. Clinton actually reduced non-defense outlays in his first term, albeit by only 0.7%. And, for all his flaws, he still signed market-oriented reforms such as NAFTA, farm deregulation, telecommunications deregulation, and financial-services deregulation.

The overall numbers show spending is growing too fast. But the details of the president's budget are even more discouraging. Only the Justice and the Labor Departments — 2 of 21 major department agencies — will see their budgets reduced. Taxpayers also are being burdened with new programs, including the $15 billion Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and $450 million to bring mentors to disadvantaged students and to the children of prisoners. Are these really legitimate functions of the federal government? What happened to the Constitution?

And let's not forget corporate welfare. Bush's proposal to give $1.7 billion over the next 5 years — more than $50 per American — to the automobile industry through the Freedom Fuel and FreedomCAR programs for hydrogen-fuel-cell research and development illustrates this spending frenzy. Those programs are extensions of the $1.5 billion failed Partnership for the New Generation of Vehicles program, under the Clinton administration. After eight years of subsidies, it is time to say no.

To be fair, President Bush probably would prefer less spending, but he does not want to be attacked for being "mean-spirited." But special-interest lobbyists see this as a sign of weakness and act accordingly. After all, Washington is the only place in the world where spending increases are classified as spending cuts merely because the increase was smaller than the big spenders wanted.

We also know that President Bush is committed to reforming Social Security. But Social Security reform was nowhere to be found in this budget. Maybe the administration is waiting for the second term to move forward with the much-needed private accounts. At this rate, though, there might not be a second term. So would it not be wiser to expend some political capital promoting Social Security reforms that would give the economy a tremendous boost?

At the end of the day, over-spending matters because big government hurts our economy's performance. Fiscal responsibility means more than just lower taxes. It also means having the courage to say no to wasteful spending — even if that means Ted Kennedy will get upset.

President Bush's tax agenda is great news for the American people. His stated commitment to Social Security reform would be good for workers and retirees. But so far it is only talk and no action. To maximize the economic benefits of these policies, the president needs to put big government on a diet.

Veronique de Rugy is a fiscal policy analyst at the Cato Institute.


Who stated the following:

"Government ought to have a policy that helps people with a downpayment."

A. - OR - B.

Answer

You are not hallucinating, he really wants to have the government provide downpayments.


$3,400,000,000,000 (TRILLION) OF TAXPAYERS' MONEY IS MISSING

Bush Signs Largest Family Planning Bill In U.S. History
"On Thursday, January 10, 2002, the White House reported President Bush signed the ominous $15.4 billion foreign appropriations bill, H.R. 2506, for fiscal-year 2002. The bill authorizes $446.5 million U.S. tax dollars to be given to other countries for abortion-family planning activities throughout the world. The abortion-family planning funds approved by Bush represents an increase of $21.5 million over last year for international family planning."

AND THESE ARE REPUBLICANS - "Despite the fact that the Republicans control the White House, the House of Representatives, and 30 governorships, the nation is now in the midst of the biggest government spending spree since LBJ. Incredibly, the domestic social welfare budget has expanded more in just two years ($96 billion) under George W. Bush than in Bill Clinton's first six years in office ($51 billion)."

The Return of Big Government - Federal spending is skyrocketing, but shockingly little of it is related to Sept. 11. - Fortune

Bush Spending Bill Largest Ever

Washington's $782 Billion Spending Spree

Bush Calls For $400 Billion In Medicare Spending

Meanwhile, Back On The Farm

Bush Urges Congress to Deliver on Prescription Drugs for Medicare

Bush Asks for $15 Billion to Fight AIDS in Africa

Bush Seeks Nearly $60 Billion In New IT Spending

Bush Seeks 50 Percent Foreign Aid Boost

Bush Releases $200M in Heating Aid

Congress OKs spending bill (including $90k for cowgirl museum bilingual audio tour)

"President Bush yesterday said Americans are duty-bound to 'share our wealth' with poor nations and promised a 50 percent increase in foreign aid"

Bush Plans New Agency to Dole Out Billions in Aid

Washington's Dead Donkeys (Out Of Control Spending And Lies By Republicans)

Bush 2004 Budget Plan Tops $2 Trillion

Bush Likely to Project Record Budget Deficits

PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS WETLANDS ACT

Phony Faith-Based Initiative


Bush's Dirty Little Budget Secret - "If you think President Bush's tax cuts will save you money, guess again, .. because the long-term spending increases in his new budget outnumber tax cuts by a ratio of 10 to 1. Showing gratitude for Bush's tax cuts is like thanking a pickpocket for returning $10 of the $100 he just stole,"

One example:

"This farm bill will cost the average American taxpaying family $4,300 in higher taxes."

"Not over my dead body will they raise your taxes,"
George W. Bush - SOURCE.


GEORGE W. BUSH'S LIMITED GOVERNMENT

President George W. Bush - Biography

SOURCE: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html

"George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. Formerly the 46th Governor of the State of Texas, President Bush has earned a reputation as a compassionate conservative who shapes policy based on the principles of limited government,..."

A Government Limited To What?


HOW CONSERVATIVE IS PRESIDENT BUSH?

"The surest way to bust this economy is to increase the role and the size of the federal government."
George W. Bush - Source: Presidential debate, Boston, MA. - Oct 3, 2000.

GEORGE W. BUSH: CLINTON'S THIRD TERM © - Norman Liebmann

DON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN


For the children:

How Big Is The Government Debt? - $33.1 TRILLION


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News
KEYWORDS: bush; socialism; spending
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To: MJY1288
I mean... there are fleas with more reasoning skills...
21 posted on 02/14/2003 11:49:25 PM PST by go star go
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To: MJY1288
But you'll have to excuse me. Sometimes I'm too shy... :-)
22 posted on 02/14/2003 11:51:07 PM PST by go star go
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To: go star go
Libertarians do serve a purpose though.... After all..... It wouldn't be fair to just hate the liberals
23 posted on 02/14/2003 11:51:56 PM PST by MJY1288 (It's Time To Roll)
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To: MJY1288
Look, I prefer Bush to Gore. I think Gore might have caused a lot of damage.

I base that on a gut instinct distrust of the Gore I saw as candidate. It has nothing to do with their domestic policy differences, which didn't seem all that different to me.

I want America to prosper, and I've always thought big government "domestic spending" interfered with that.

24 posted on 02/14/2003 11:53:10 PM PST by secretagent
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To: go star go
Just an overview. http://www.house.gov/appropriations/news/108_1/04omnibus.htm

Probably all necessary.
25 posted on 02/14/2003 11:58:22 PM PST by chnsmok
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To: go star go; Uncle Bill
If Al Gore were doing the very same things as GWB --there would be one huge uproar.Bush has so far gotten a free ride with too many Americans due to his pleasing personality,religious views,this war on terror, etc.

How ever are we going to pay for all this additional gov't expense and meddling?

26 posted on 02/15/2003 12:05:44 AM PST by IGNATIUS
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To: IGNATIUS
You are correct sir! Al Gore for president!
27 posted on 02/15/2003 12:07:00 AM PST by go star go
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To: IGNATIUS
Bush has so far gotten a free ride with too many Americans due to his pleasing personality,religious views,this war on terror, etc.

as opposed to Al Gore's email. right? a free ride like that? you guys are silly. there's simply no other way to characterize your beliefs other than silly.

28 posted on 02/15/2003 12:08:51 AM PST by go star go
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To: IGNATIUS
DAMN IT! Next thing you know and Bush will not break the law!
29 posted on 02/15/2003 12:09:34 AM PST by go star go
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To: IGNATIUS
Bush has so far gotten a free ride with too many Americans due to his pleasing personality,religious views,this war on terror, etc.

So many sins for such a simple man...

30 posted on 02/15/2003 12:10:53 AM PST by go star go
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To: secretagent
I base that on a gut instinct distrust of the Gore I saw as candidate.

You actually considered voting for Gore enough to listen to his lies?

31 posted on 02/15/2003 12:14:04 AM PST by go star go
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To: Uncle Bill
None of this should surprise anyone, yet it is surprising that it does.
32 posted on 02/15/2003 12:15:20 AM PST by philman_36
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To: Uncle Bill
I see that old friends and new showed up...
33 posted on 02/15/2003 12:18:44 AM PST by philman_36
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To: go star go
Are you ok?
34 posted on 02/15/2003 12:19:28 AM PST by chnsmok
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To: go star go
I don't remember listening to Gore much at all - too boring.

As for his lies, I don't know what you mean. I assume that he believes in federal programs for just about everything, just like most democrats.

35 posted on 02/15/2003 12:21:27 AM PST by secretagent
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To: secretagent
He also believes that you shouldn't own guns and that you should give freely to his socialist agenda. You going for that?
36 posted on 02/15/2003 12:24:29 AM PST by go star go
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To: chnsmok
I think so...
37 posted on 02/15/2003 12:24:56 AM PST by go star go
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To: go star go
I think what some of us are saying is that this bloated government spending is outrageous. Can one good Pres do anything about it? Probably not. Can a Republican congress do anything about it? Probably not. Can we hope for SOMETHING to change. YES.
38 posted on 02/15/2003 12:29:34 AM PST by chnsmok
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To: go star go
Settle down ---I have as little affection for Al Gore as you.
39 posted on 02/15/2003 12:30:16 AM PST by IGNATIUS
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To: chnsmok
In a time of war you don't worry about money. You worry about survival. Elementary...
40 posted on 02/15/2003 12:37:15 AM PST by go star go
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