Archive for February, 2010
US Budget: Time For Republicans To Identify Which Programs To Cut
Not a fan of Paul Krugman’s column in the New York Times, but today he correctly levels a charge against the GOP that is on target and deserved. I have often said that the Republicans are good with the bullhorn but over the past 10 years, when push came to shove over budget issues they were not willing to do the hard work. Krugman:
The idea — propounded by many members of the conservative intelligentsia, from Alan Greenspan to Irving Kristol — was basically that sympathetic politicians should engage in a game of bait and switch. Rather than proposing unpopular spending cuts, Republicans would push through popular tax cuts, with the deliberate intention of worsening the government’s fiscal position. Spending cuts could then be sold as a necessity rather than a choice, the only way to eliminate an unsustainable budget deficit.
O.K., the beast is starving. Now what? That’s the question confronting Republicans. But they’re refusing to answer, or even to engage in any serious discussion about what to do.
Krugman of course will argue against proposed cuts, but he has a valid point. The cuts will have to come from the very popular programs - Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security. Defense, Social Security and Major Health Programs make up 61% of the budget*. This is where big government lives. For many years I have believed that - like Nixon going to China - it would take a Democrat to make headway in reforming Medicare and Social Security, but it will also require the willingness of a serious opposition. With the current GOP leadership of Mitch McConnell and John Boehner the opposition is not serious.
Time to step up and do some heavy lifting, not just point fingers at the other guy.
* Defense and international security: 21 percent of the budget, or $625 billion; Social Security: 21 percent of the budget, or $617 billion; Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP: 20 percent of the budget, or $599 billion. ($391 billion went to Medicare)
How Fox Cut Bill O’Reilly’s Interview of John Stewart
Gawker (‘I’m Not Saying Your Mother’s a Whore’: How Fox News Censored Jon Stewart vs. Bill O’Reilly) does a great job of examining the full, unedited interview with John Stewart. However, you have to give O’Reilly credit, he is willing to discuss the issues Stewart wants to raise. And, on several subsequent shows he consistently pointed out that the “full” interview was available online. Shep Smith and O’Reilly may right the ship at Fox News before you know it.
President Obama Responds To House GOP Questions
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