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Fareed Zakaria: Maybe We'd Still Be AAA If We Had a Prime Minister Not a President

By Noel Sheppard | August 20, 2011 | 17:27

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Sometimes I wonder how liberal media members could possibly live in the same country as I do and hold such startlingly absurd ideas about it.

Take for example Fareed Zakaria who on the CNN program bearing his name this Sunday is going to tell viewers that America would likely still have a AAA credit rating if we had a parliamentary system of government with a prime minister rather than a president (video follows with transcript and commentary):

FAREED ZAKARIA: I wrote a blog post for the Global Public Square website that has gotten a great deal of reaction. So let me talk about it for a moment.

It all started because I read a website that pointed out that after the S&P downgrade of the United States, no country with a presidential system of government had a AAA rating from all three major ratings agencies.

Only countries with parliamentary systems have that honor, with the possible exception of France which could be characterized as having a parliament, a prime minister as well as a president.

Got that? S&P's downgrade had nothing to do with our debt. It was our system of government.

So why did it take this credit rating agency so long to realize that we weren't a parliamentary democracy?

The stupidity on display here was offensive, but what should one expect from a guy who two weeks ago flat out lied about the reason for the downgrade in the first place?

With total disregard for the facts, Zakaria was continuing to make the case that S&P's decision was political and not about our debt explosion getting totally out of control:

ZAKARIA: This brought to mind my years in political science grad school and an essay by a famous Yale scholar, Juan Linz, who said that parliamentary systems are superior to presidential systems because they allow for greater stability and purposeful action. In a parliamentary system, he contended, the legislature and the executive are fused so there is no contest for national legitimacy and power.

So a Spanish sociologist and political scientist thinks parliamentary systems are superior to presidential ones. Does that mean he's right?

A 1993 paper written by professors at the University of Notre Dame and the University of California at San Diego took a critical view of some of Linz's conclusions.

Experts on both sides of the aisle could have a marvelous debate about which system is better and more stable, but ours seems to be working quite well.

Of course, not according to Zakaria:

ZAKARIA: Think of David Cameron in England. He is the head of the coalition that won the election, head of the bloc that has a majority in parliament, and head of the executive branch as Prime Minister.

Remember the political battle surrounding the debt ceiling. It's actually impossible in a parliamentary system because the executive controls the legislature. There could not be a public spectacle of the two branches of government squabbling or holding the country hostage.

In the American presidential system, in contrast, you have a presidency and a legislature, both of which claim to speak for the people. As a result, you always have a contest over basic legitimacy. Who is actually speaking for and representing the people?

In America today, we take this struggle to an extreme. We have one party in one house of the legislature claiming to speak for the people because theirs was the most recent electoral victory. And of course you have the president who claims a broader mandate as the only person elected by all the people.

Obama was elected by all the people?

Last I checked, Obama got about 67 million votes, or roughly 53 percent of those cast out of a population of 300 million.

Of course, Zakaria's point was that the president and vice president are the only ones on a national ticket, but I felt the need to bust his holier than thou, high and mighty, sanctimonious chops:

ZAKARIA: Now these are irresolvable claims and they invite constant struggle.

There are, of course, advantages to the American system - the checks and balances have been very useful on occasion. Let me give you an example: in 1945 Britain enacted a quasi-socialist economic plan that set the country on a bad, bad path.

But look at the situation we're in today. Western countries have all created welfare states and governmental systems that are cumbersome, sluggish and expensive –especially as the population ages.

These need to be reformed and many of these reforms are fairly obvious - in social security, tax policy, energy policy. But the American government has lost the ability to actually implement any policy solutions because of political gridlock.

Speaking of Social Security, the need for its reform, and political gridlock, former President George W. Bush proposed such in 2005 while his Party controlled both chambers of Congress. Only the wishes of the minority Party prevented that from happening.

Had we been a parliamentary system back then, Social Security would have been reformed with legislative implementation on January 1, 2009.

What this means is our current total debt might presently be lower as would our unfunded liabilities making it quite likely S&P wouldn't have felt the need to downgrade us last month.

But folks like Zakaria weren't griping about minority obstructionism when Republicans controlled our government. No, it's only when Democrats are getting their agenda blocked liberal media pine for a better way:

ZAKARIA: Look at what the S&P actually said in its downgrade. "America's governance and policymaking [is] becoming less stable, less effective and less predictable than what we previously believed.. . Despite this year's wide-ranging debate, in our view, the differences between political parties have proven to be extraordinarily difficult to bridge."

Indeed, but S&P specifically referred to our nation's debt 28 times in its August 5 press release regarding the downgrade. No matter how much media members insist on making S&P's decision political, the agency rates the ability of companies and governments to pay off their debt.

Why is this such a hard concept for liberals to grasp?

ZAKARIA: This is not just about the presidential system alone. Recent developments have added to polarization and paralysis. The fillibuster for example, is not in the constitution but it is now routinely used in the Senate to allow a minority of one house to block all legislation.

In a fast-moving world, where other countries are acting quickly and with foresight, we are paralyzed.

It's all very well to keep saying that we have the greatest system in the histroy of the world but against this backdrop of dysfunction, it sounds a lot like thoughtless cheerleading.

We are paralyzed?

Certainly not. What gives that appearance is our leaders have a tendency to wait until the very last minute to address looming crises thereby limiting the options in front of them.

If Congressional Democrats would have even offered a budget in the past two years, or the President had included a debt ceiling resolution in last December's tax extension agreement, there wouldn't have been a crisis in August.

It was this very negligence on the part of the Left that made it appear the government was taken hostage and had become paralyzed.

The problem, therefore, isn't our presidential system at all. It's those that are currently running it.

I'm quite sure Zakaria would fervently agree if Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) were Republicans.

In fact, he'd probably begin his show this Sunday saying, "Maybe we'd still be AAA if we had a real president instead of the man currently residing in the White House."

Of course, if Zakaria said that, he probably wouldn't get invited back to advise the Commander-in-Chief on foreign policy.

Being a media shill does have its tradeoffs.

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So he's blaming his boy

Submitted by killa37 on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 5:49pm.

So he's blaming his boy Obama??? I'd venture a guess that he might lose his 'foreign policy expert' status for this one!!! Of course, I know he'd rather see Boy Barry as prime minister, or king, or dear leader, or whatever............since being the President just has too many.................messy and complicated restrictions???

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No, he's not blaming Obama,

Submitted by syvyn11 on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:07pm.

Idiot is blaming the Constitution.

Let's go a step further. We'd be in paradise if we only had a KING that ruled us all.

Oh wait, we do have a king. And he's a moron!

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"or King" is right!

Submitted by Newsbubba on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:07pm.

Do they actually pay this dipstick for his "political analysis?"

We could really fix things up to run like a clock if we just made bambi the king, then he could fix it all with a wave of his "Magic Negro" wand!

I really don't know why we waste all this time on "freedom," and voting and shiite like that when it would work sooooooooo much better if it was King Bambi instead of just President A$$hole.

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Mayhaps we'd stil be triple a

Submitted by RD King on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:01pm.

if we didn't have an illegal AA totus stealing from America like there is no tomorrow.

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Farweed is missing one thing.

Submitted by Bhaal on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:02pm.

Farweed is missing one thing. We don't actually have a president at the moment. We have a place holder, a zero, that's why our system isn't working.

"For evil to triumph it is enough only that good men do nothing".
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Sitll be AAA if POTUS was Raised in USA?

Submitted by libBuster on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:06pm.

His comments illustrate why the Founders prohibited the foreign born from becoming President of the United States. Fareed was born in Mumbai (New Dehli) India. His ingnorance of the United States is stunning.

Perhaps we would still have a AAA rating if we had an American raised President?.

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aka

Submitted by Ciampino on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:40pm.

Mumbai was known as Bombay and not New Dehli.

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Mr. Zakaria states: "The

Submitted by ThePickle on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:06pm.

Mr. Zakaria states: "The fillibuster for example, is not in the constitution but it is now routinely used in the Senate to allow a minority of one house to block all legislation."

Ok lets dispel that BS right from the get go.

United States Constitution.
Article One, Section 5, Clause 2: Rules

"Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behavior, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a member."

There are no specific guidelines, nor prohibitions, in this clause, and as such the details of the rules and how they are set, is left to the members of each respective house.

If you want to bitch about our form of Government the first thing you need to do is !LEARN! how our form of government actually works.

Nitwit.

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Here Here!

Submitted by conservative colin on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:42pm.

Here Here!

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Fareed - you and your minions jeopardize the Presidential system

Submitted by Gary Hall on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:23pm.

Fareed - it's you and your comrades in the MSM that jeopardize the Presidential system.

Rather than being a like-minded advisor to the POTUS, Obama; then, returning to your nationally televised CNN show, GPS (Goofy Peanut Sale), to openly suggest what the President should be doing, only to come on the next day and congratulate him for doing what you advised him to do, how about reporting the news and informing your audience that the President is pushing an agenda which only the fringe far left actually supports. Guess what? Our system will quickly correct itself as it conducts the search for a real leader - one who represents the majority of the people.

 

(;~> gary

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If

Submitted by Tjexcite on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:34pm.

Under a parliamentary system a no confidence would cause a snap election and the prime minister could lose. That is what happened at the last Canadian election but the ones calling for it lost big. There would have been a no confidence vote before Ocare and the left would have lost big back then. Removing the whole 2008 election win.

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What he really wanted to say was Imam, not Prime Minister

Submitted by SickofLibs on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:46pm.

All kneel to Sharīʿah.

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Great analysis Noel! Right on

Submitted by rbosque on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:53pm.

Great analysis Noel! Right on the money.

-----Obama is the reason why stupid people shouldn't vote.-----
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Maybe these scuzzy,

Submitted by Rowane on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:55pm.

Maybe these scuzzy, anti-American fools would feel better if they simply left this country and moved somewhere their hair-brained ideas are already being used and left America the way it was constitutionally designed.

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You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything. (Aaron Tippin)

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Funny

Submitted by Patrick_in_AZ on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:55pm.

Funny how liberals always love the idea of expanding Presidential powers when a democrat is in office, but scream bloody murder about dictatorships when a Republican is in office.

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I too think that right now

Submitted by eaglewingz08 on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 6:55pm.

I too think that right now having a Parliamentary system analogous to Britain for the next two years. The House of Lords, the Senate, would be impotent, and the House of Commons-the House of Representatives, would be able to enact its will. Moreover, the 2010 elections which deposed the President's majority party from the House of Commons, would have resulted in Obama's being ejected as Prime Minister under a parliamentary system. So, Fakaria is an idiot because he is basically stating that he wishes Obama were voted no confidence and removed from office, because the 2010 elections rejected his policies soundly.

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Just remember, you imported Muslim commie...

Submitted by Dave. on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:05pm.

Delta still flies both ways.

-Dave

A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves - Edward R. Murrow
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Not a president!

Submitted by jon_torlin on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:06pm.

What, this muslim wanna-be-in-Shariah not happy with the dictator in chief?  We don't have a president.  Even the "swearing in" wasn't done correctly(even the second time or third time or whatever), his actions are those of a dictator.

And all you liberals should be happy with it!  He's done everything you want!  Don't even TRY to deny it!

-Jon

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He's done everything you

Submitted by Dave. on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:16pm.

He's done everything you want! 

Jon,

LOL - I have been screaming that around here for months.

-Dave

A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves - Edward R. Murrow
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Ditto

Submitted by jon_torlin on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:35pm.

Yeah, ditto on that, plus letting people know what I was saying and trying to get them to somehow prepare for what is yet to come.  It ain't over, not by a long shot.  As you indicated elsewhere, even the GOP has been rendered useless.

I was getting my truck worked on this morning, so I had some lunch with my dad while waiting.  We were talking about Soetoro and his multi-million dollar vacation.  I came up with a couple of theories of what's going to happen at this point, and this is based on his statement of giving us his "plan" to save the country(snarf!) but he'll give it after his vacation......next month.  Great set of priorities, right?

Anyway, first theory, it's highly possible that he's done all the damage that he could do, with a little more on the way, and knows he doesn't have a chance in hell of getting re-elected, so he's doing pretty much whatever he wants, giving speeches as a way of stalling for time, including trying to stall the ObamaCare lawsuit from getting to the SCOTUS until after election(I hope they won't and don't wait that long) and just keep milking it much as he can from using AF1, vacations and golf to recover from vacations before going on the next vacations, parties with celebs and so on and footing us Americans with the bill.  That's the first theory.

Second theory, even though he's continuing to do the damage and he's got the "plan" to give us after his vacation, he's still working on his OTHER plan of taking over this country, thus solidifying his dictatorship with Soros helping him and the Union thugs doing what they are doing, plus quite possibly making it real easy for another dictatorship to launch an attack on this country now that it's been weakened.  No question that he's got dictatorship aspirations and then of course Fareed making his statements above like he did, I didn't know it till I got back to my PC when I came up with these theories from earlier today.  And then there's the threat of the EPA forcing coal power plants to shutdown (they need to tell the EPA to go to hell, why do they need to comply?)  Take away electrical power or at least disrupt it enough will create communications problems and that's the first step of a take-over, keep the people uninformed(and not being able to access cellphones and internet).  The power plants are asking for more time to adjust to this, you think this most merciful administration will do that?  HELL NO!

I had originally thought the second theory might seem least likely compared to the first, but all the news from today, you have to wonder.  Plus with the exception of Fox News and some conservative media, the MSM at large is FIRMLY in Soetoro's pocket, even with the complainers.

I don't know if there are other theories that could fit the facts, but those to me are the most likely ones.

God help us.  I really think it might be too late.

-Jon

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PM

Submitted by easygoer on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:12pm.

I'm sure Prime Minister Pelosi's 4 year tenure would have seen reduced gov't spending thereby avoiding the S & P downgrade..

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Fareed, you are ignorant of American history.

Submitted by drsamherman on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:26pm.

The authors of the constitution wanted checks and balances that were not reflected in any parliamentary system of the time.

Your doctorate from Harvard is a meaningless piece of paper. It might as well be printed on toilet tissue--at least it would be useful to someone in that case.

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Scratching head here...

Submitted by jdripper on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 7:59pm.

Does this Bozo understand that under a parliamentary system John Boehner would be Prime Minister and BO would be retired right now?

Jack

 

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stand by...

Submitted by Rackie on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 8:36pm.

"Incoming message from the Big Giant Head."

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"Maybe CNN would have higher ratings if they had

Submitted by djwolf12 on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 8:42pm.

a GM that knew what the hell they were doing instead of hiring incompetent phony democrat partisan hacks like Fareed Zakaria." - Me, 8/20/2011.

"Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets". - Robert DeNiro, Taxi Driver (1976).
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President!?.......What President?

Submitted by big.league.slider on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 9:11pm.

The US would still have a AAA credit rating if we had a qualified President in office, instead of a megalomaniacal community organizer supported by a sycophantic and adoring press.

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If If And Buts Were Candy And Nuts...

Submitted by HardRightTurn on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 9:54pm.

Live in the real world now if you want to survive the Reign of the Repressives. You can't eat your fantasies. Could'a, should'a, would'a...

To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html

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We have a parliamentary system...

Submitted by DumbCanuck on Sat, 08/20/2011 - 10:11pm.

...and we were downgraded in the mid 90's. What's up with that?

What brought us back up?

Austerity measures, of course.

"There... Are... Four... Lights!"

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Zakaria frequently utters his preference for a parliamentary . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 1:32am.

. . . government in the US. If he's so fond of parliamentary government, why doesn't go live under one? Hiow about Greece, or Italy, for instance.

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Another moron who needs

Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 5:27am.

Another moron who needs deported.

Non, je ne regrette rien. "You aren't angry because I might be a racist, you're angry because you know I'm right".
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Another Liberal whine about Democracy

Submitted by acaiguana on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 7:09am.

When will it ever end?

In 2012.

ACA

...

Quoted from: 'Acaiguana notes from the Underground' (Soon to be at theaters near you)

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I'll go basic on this one, please reply back if I am wrong.

Submitted by Indie Dude on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 7:38am.

The Founding Fathers wanted grid lock so the Federal government would NOT expand.

Also, did the Dems not have all three branches in the majority for 2 years? They could have shove whatever debt ceiling bill / budget they wanted. Would this not make his Harvard ( 2 + 1 = 1) augment completely irrelevant?

I'm a very simple minded person, can someone correct me if I am wrong, please?

Thank you,
Indie Dude

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This foreign-born alien twit

Submitted by packman on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:48am.

doesn't like our Constitution or our form of government. Why doesn't he simply go back to a country where there is a ruling class system like he prefers? A Doctorate from Harvard? That's hardly a qualification for anything in my book. Send this idiot packing and the sooner the better.

"...Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want bread..." ~Thomas Jefferson

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Shouldn't Fareed be playing

Submitted by ant on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 11:53am.

Shouldn't Fareed be playing the organ and haunting an opera house somewhere?

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Deport Fareed..

Submitted by jkwtrading on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 11:56am.

Deport Fareed..

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Explain to me again how a

Submitted by ant on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 12:27pm.

Explain to me again how a TeaParty conservative, concerned with government's size and spending wants to "bring down the government and destroy America!!" but libs openly talk about actually replacing it with a different system and that's all within their rights and freedoms, not ours? anybody from the MSM care to explain that to me again, I must've missed it before

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and now Maxine Waters wants

Submitted by jkwtrading on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 3:34pm.

and now Maxine Waters wants the tea party to go straight to hell...watch your words Maxine unless you can back them up.. the last thing she would want is to have all blacks labeled evil.

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Straight to hell, huh? I'm

Submitted by ant on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:13pm.

Straight to hell, huh? I'm thinking the Socialist State her and her fellow idiots dream of would be pretty damn close.
Sheesh! Maxine, Rangel, Pelosi, Obama, Feinstein, Boxer, Jackson-Lee, Reid, Durbin, Dodd, Fwank,..a round of applause for the American voters, alive and dead, Yay!!!!

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Treason

Submitted by conservative colin on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:40pm.

Farreed advocates an unconstitutional PM form of Government. I am fed up with these commies not at least attempting to advocate using article 5 of the constitution to change our system of government. Our form of government was designed to be particularly onerous to change and when one advocates its change extra-constitutionally I believe it to be treasonous. I say we make an example of this commie and after found guilty of article three crimes, we who revere the 2nd amendment deal with him. The time for talk with the enemies within draws to a close.

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Sounds to this " real "

Submitted by Barack Must Go on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 5:15am.

Sounds to this " real " American like this muslim is advocating for the overthrow of the government of the United States of America.

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