Schieffer Bemoans 'Draconian' Cuts From Both Parties to Education, Poor
CBS's Bob Schieffer took on the role of a left-wing activist on Sunday's Face the Nation, as he pressed all four of his guests from both parties about cuts in state and local spending. Schieffer bewailed how both Republican Governors John Kasich and Scott Walker "cut deeply into education" and asked Democratic Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa if he felt good about making "draconian cuts" [audio clips available here]
The anchor brought on the governors of Ohio and Wisconsin, as well as the mayor of Los Angeles and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, a Democrat, for his half-hour program to discuss the impasse over the federal budget and the debt ceiling and its impact on their states. After an initial question to Governor Kasich, where Schieffer claimed how, apparently, "things are worse than ever" between the two political parties, Schieffer set up his first question to Governor Walker with his lament of the apparent cuts to education in the states of his two Republican guests:
SCHIEFFER (to Kasich, and then, to Walker): ...A lot of people say it's miraculous that you got your budget done, but in order to do it, you had to cut deeply into education. Now, Governor Walker up in Wisconsin, he had to do the same thing when he got his budget done.
I guess, Governor Walker, I would ask you, is that going to be the wave of the future is to just cut deeply into education? It seems to be the thing that gets cut first now.
Once the Wisconsin executive defended his state's budget, the CBS journalist turned to the Massachusetts governor and pressed him on whether he was going to sign a recently-passed budget into law:
SCHIEFFER: Your legislature has just sent you a budget that, I have to say, looks a lot more Republican than Democrat, in Massachusetts, of all places. (Patrick laughs) It limited- it limits bargaining rights of state workers. There are deep cuts in the programs for the poor- no tax increases. I guess, for the benefit of the reporters for Massachusetts and the people up there watching this morning, are you going to sign this budget, Governor?
After Governor Patrick avoided giving a direct answer (and some technical difficulties on the audio feed between host and guest), Schieffer stayed on topic with his second Democratic guest and questioned why the mayor had to slash his budget, and zeroed-in on cuts to emergency services:
SCHIEFFER: Mr. Mayor, you're not in charge of state budgets obviously, but you're in charge of a pretty good-sized budget out there in Los Angeles. You had to make some draconian cuts yourself. You have cut down on the number of fire stations, your number- cut down on ambulance service. Do you feel good about that? I mean, is that what government is supposed to be doing here?
The CBS anchor has made his economic liberalism manifest on at least three occasions over the past few months. On April 17, Schieffer hit Democratic Senator Mark Warner from the left on taxes: "Senator, you are a Democrat, you are a conservative Democrat from a very conservative state, Virginia. Do you think that we can solve the deficit problem without raising taxes in some way?" He also questioned the wisdom of tax cuts with Republican guest Rep. Paul Ryan: "Why do these rich people need another tax cut? I mean, they're already rich. They seem to be doing pretty well as it is now. Why cut their taxes some more?"
On the June 13 edition of CBS Evening News, the journalist praised Republican Senator Tom Coburn for his "candor" for being open to raise taxes in order to decrease the deficit: "That is not the first time we have heard someone offer that analysis but it may be the first time a member of Congress has been willing to admit that Congress simply lacks the courage to do what everyone knows needs to be done."
The following morning, during a town hall meeting with four Republican politicians, Schieffer again sparred with Rep. Ryan, this time on the gridlock in Congress over the economy: "Let me ask you, the three members of Congress here: you've been here since January. To the best of my knowledge, you've done absolutely nothing. There's no jobs program. You've got unemployment at 9.1 percent. Why is that?...[W]ouldn't it be good to try to find some way to compromise on these things....instead of passing these things that people know will never get agreed to by the other house?"
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Someone Tell Me When
Submitted by Bourbeau on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:06pm.
When will CBS send this over exposed MSM butt kisser to the dog track - why must we be saddled with thise self absorbed morons until they're carried out of their offices. Enough is enough.
The Dino-Media
Submitted by Chris Norman on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:22pm.
Schieffer's and his ilk's demand for the same or even more spending on failed policies has grown so threadbare and irrelevant in a country teetering on the edge of insolvency, it's a wonder that anyone at all pays any attention whatsoever to their liberal sentimentalist blather. They truly are the "dino-media".
Draconian
Submitted by happi on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:18pm.
I love that - anything that cuts at the 3.5 TRILLION is draconian! So tell us BOB, how much of a cut could that budget withstand without it counting as DRACONIAN!
Here Bob*
Submitted by cajun2 on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:23pm.
Let's cut out the $2 billion to Hamas, $2 billion to Brazil, $3 billion to Mexico. $7 billion could do a lot of good for the poor here in this country don't you think?
Use it to save Medicare
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:30pm.
Yeah, right...take our money and give it away to other countries.
Spending
Submitted by Unsane on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:57pm.
I like foreign aid to countries that like us. Those that don't...snip snip.
Less money to education is a good idea. It seems to me the kids become dumber the more we spend.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
BSer
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:31pm.
It is rather "unique" when a person making several million dollars a year does not mind a small tax encrease. Maybe one day BS will tell us how many jobs that he has created in his lifetime.
Okay Shitfer, let me try to explain it to you.
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:50pm.
The United States spends the second most of any country (Japan is number) on education. Last I read, we are ranked #22. Do you really think throwing more money at education will fix it? Are you that senile?
hb,
Submitted by Chris Norman on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:58pm.
I think Schieffer, like other ancient old trees, has grown petrified in his liberal beliefs. His ability to entertain new ideas stopped around 1970.
The government is NOT a charity
Submitted by Unsane on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 9:59pm.
The government does not exist to baby the poor or anyone else. It exists to protect property by the legitimate application of the use of force: in other words, the government KILLS PEOPLE.
The government isn't the freaking United Way, Bob. GET IT?
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
"Help, I've fallen and I have no desire to get up."
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 10:17pm.
Bob Schieffer has the pulse of the nation. Lucky for him.
SoL
Submitted by Chris Norman on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 12:58am.
Schieffer has a pulse? I thought he was one of those old vampire liberal journalists who seem to have been around forever and will still be here, propagandizing, long after we're all gone.
The problem with Schieffer's
Submitted by dscott on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 10:35pm.
The problem with Schieffer's point of view is that the money spent is wasted so cutting it won't change the outcome. It would be one thing IF spending $10 got you $10 plus some kind of gain in the future. The problem here is when government spends money it typically throws money at the problem instead of investing the funds wisely in a solution. It is no accident that private enterprise does most anything far more cost effectively than the government.
In fact Schieffer inadvertantly picked the prime example, education, as one of the government's worst examples of incompetent handling money. We spend more money than ever before on education and we continue to get an inverse return to the rate of spending. Obama's own Chicago, the drop out rates are outrageous.
Bob, it's time you acknowledge when the government throws away money it is disrespecting the taxpayers who supplied it. Would you give a $100 to someone to blow it on booze? Would you give a $100 to a lay about who does half the job and then quits? Or would you give a $100 to someone who does what they are contracted to do and does twice as much? It's about respect Bob, our government doesn't respect us and it has the nerve to demand more money from us to flippantly spend more to achieve less in the name of wealth redistribution. Obama claims there are billions in fraud waste and abuse, so why is he demanding we pay for more his inability (incompetence) to manage our tax dollars much less set priorities? I say fire Obama, get rid of half the bureaurcrats and roll back the federal budget to FY2007 levels as a start.
You want tax increases/ revenue enhancements, sure after all you deciders resign and then eliminate ALL of the subsidies for the corporate welfare, cut off Planned Parenthood and the rest of the PC nonsense where money is being wasted on. The poor will stop being poor when you fools stop taking money from the wealth producers who then will promptly have the funds to employ anyone who wants to work and be self sufficient.
I thought Schieffer had been handed his bundle of Depends...
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 10:41pm.
...his gold watch made in Bangladesh, and shuffled out to pasture.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Draconian cuts
Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 10:42pm.
Well, when you make excessively large additions to something every year, I guess any cut would be considered "draconian."
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Illegals
Submitted by Fredy on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 10:49pm.
Antonio 'any port in a storm' Villaraigosa was simply never asked why he runs a sanctuary city that uses billions of taxpayer dollars on welfare for those illegals. This is the 2nd biggest budget busting issue he refuses to deal with. (The first is the corrupt teachers union)
Meanwhile, the mayor is building a nice high stone wall, Mexican style, to isolate the ruling class, himself, from the uneducated masses! And no, the teachers do not actually educate much of anyone in LA.
Meanwhile, Scheifer never once mentioned the fraud of the Wisconsin Public Union healthcare company. That issue simply does not fit into Scheifer's Democratic talking points.
Saving America
Submitted by HardRightTurn on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 11:15pm.
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Hey Bob, just wait until you see the cuts that will be coming...
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 07/06/2011 - 11:37pm.
...when this country very soon goes TU financially from having spent itself into oblivion.
'Draconian' won't even begin to describe them, as your pet government programs will not just suffer deep cuts, but will vanish in their entirety virtually overnight.
-If it takes that long.
What will you say then, Bob - assuming you don't OD on Geritol from the shock of it all?
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
A Greek vacation
Submitted by Unsane on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 7:35pm.
We need to send Bob and his Leftist friends on a nice, long Greek vacation.
First stop: Syntagma Square.
Sorry, no gas masks.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
When he berated Kasich, I
Submitted by amyshulk on Thu, 07/07/2011 - 1:20pm.
When he berated Kasich, I rewound and timed the segments - the D's got more time, with the freaking mayor getting the most!!!
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