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Obama Has Already Thrown in the Towel on 'Winning the Future'

By David Limbaugh | February 15, 2011 | 12:15

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It's pretty hard to stomach when President Obama even talks in terms of cutting the deficit, because his entire economic philosophy compels him to keep spending as if his goal were to impoverish our children and because he continues, in fact, to spend at such bankrupting levels.

Reuters reports that Obama's proposed budget would cut the deficit by $1.1 trillion over 10 years. Are you kidding me? We wouldn't even come close to balancing the budget if we applied all those cuts in one year, but spread out over 10 years, they are insulting. Plus, many of these "cuts" would be solely the result of bringing troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan.

We also learned that Obama's deficit for 2011 would not be the outrageously obscene $1.5 trillion the Congressional Budget Office revealed last month, which was already substantially above last year's $1.3 trillion, but a staggering $1.65 trillion.

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With their signature audacity and cynicism, White House officials dubbed the administration's 10-year plan a "down payment" on future deficit reduction. I'm not sure that even George Orwell could wrap his arms around such sophistry. To call an enormous increase in an already gargantuan budget deficit a "down payment" on anything (other than this nation's imminent financial ruin) does violence to the English language.

The administration would have us believe that its enormous deficits are the new base line and that as long as we keep deficits at, say, $1 trillion, we are moving toward balancing the budget — wholly ignoring that our national debt would be increasing by $1 trillion every year.

You don't make progress toward balancing the budget by deliberately jacking up federal discretionary spending to unprecedented levels and then locking in those unsustainable figures with a spending freeze. You don't decrease deficits by first increasing them, and you can never make headway on reducing the national debt until you eliminate deficits altogether.

Putting aside the deceit in the term "down payment," what is with the administration's idea that we need to ease into fiscally responsible behavior? How can Obama and company pat themselves on the back for their perpetual deferrals of real budget cuts in exchange for endless empty promises that we're really going to get serious about this next year or the one after that?

The ugly truth is that they aren't serious about it, because, in addition to their paltry proposed cuts in discretionary spending, they're not even pretending to tackle the entitlement crisis, which is where the real fiscal problem lies, as everyone knows.

But get this: Despite these new horrifying budget projections, Obama's budget director, Jacob Lew, said on CNBC Monday morning, "Our budget also reduces the deficit. We've accomplished the goal which the commission set out to accomplish." Well, that must be news to Erskine Bowles, who heads that commission.

According to the Senate Budget Committee's ranking member, Jeff Sessions, Bowles said that the president's budget would come nowhere close to avoiding this fiscal crisis the nation is facing. Sessions said, "The president has not told us the truth."

Unfazed, Lew insists that Obama's budget would make a real difference and involve real sacrifice. "What I would tell you about this budget is it has a lot of pain." Pain? The only pain this budget could possibly cause is that to future generations of Americans. Does that ever count for anything with these people?

When pressed about the administration's utter failure to address entitlements, Lew unapologetically said that it would be pointless to tackle them without bipartisan action. Come on. You can't possibly have bipartisan action on entitlements when Democrats have no intention of reforming them.

Meanwhile, President Obama says he's leading us toward "winning the future." "How?" you might ask. Well, he told a group of middle-school children in Maryland that the only way we can win the future is to make sure "that every American is equipped to compete with any worker, anywhere in the world." And the only way to do that "is if our government starts living within its means, if we start taking responsibility for our deficits."

So, let's make sure we understand him correctly. The only way we can win the future is if we balance the budget, yet he is barely committed even to appreciably reducing our current levels of bankrupting deficits, much less tackling the far greater problem of entitlements. In other words, using his own metric, he's thrown in the towel on "winning the future," even while making it his 2012 re-election slogan. And people wonder why some speculate as to whether he's wreaking this havoc on purpose.

All of this underscores just how imperative it is that Republicans seize this moment. There's no time to haggle over what $100 billion in cuts would mean or to delay getting behind entitlement restructuring, such as the plan envisioned by Rep. Paul Ryan in "A Roadmap for America's Future" or one similarly serious. Time's up, guys.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His new book, "Crimes Against Liberty," was No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction for its first two weeks. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his website at www.DavidLimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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To the contrary

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 12:22pm.

Obama just announced in his news conference (still in progress) that we need to cut Medicare and Medicaid.

I say Congress should hold him to his word and send back to the WH a "President Obama Act to Cut Entitlements Spending"

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We need to cut spending and

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 1:12pm.

We need to cut spending and its gonna hurt.  Everyone likes that as long as it doesnt hurt them, just the other guy.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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I see how that works, you have to lie

Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 2:21pm.

First you increase the deficit by a trillion dollars a year, for the next 15 years.  Then, three years later, you reduce future deficits by a 100 billion dollars a year, for the next ten years.  Now you claim you've reduced the deficit?  Yea, right, only if you're a liar!

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"...people wonder..."????

Submitted by wiley cat on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 1:22am.

"And people wonder why some speculate as to whether he's wreaking this havoc on purpose."  Very true and a critically important fact.

Please lift up those who are speculating, so we may get many people speculating.  It could be that those that wonder have not sought and become familiar with both the author Saul Alinsky and  his book "Rules for Radicals", which is the source book for the "Community Organizing" school and curriculum which Alinsky established and taught.  Teaching the purpose and use of those tactics were historically central to the curriculum.  If you wonder, you should find this book referenced above and become familiar with it, then see if you still wonder.

B. _. O. studied these principles and tactics for several years, and was active as a community organizer for several years in the working class neighborhoods of Chicago.  (See the online definition and history of Community Organizing, or a good history sourcefor the same subject.)

Has anyone seen in print or heard any disavowals by B. _. O. of this philosophy and these tactics?  I would be very interested to know where and what the statement was.

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