Originally Posted by
Nord Jim
I'm referring to the congressional republicans merely voting the whole thing down in a lock-step bloc. "Conservative economists" are the guys who got us into this situation with their elimination of regulation, their tax cuts for folks who won't put the money back into the economy, and their runaway government programs that ran up the biggest national debt since Caligula.
Don't know what you mean by "pork." When somebody improves the roads in a district, that's "pork." Keeping a military base open is pork. Funding a special research project is pork. When a defense plant is kept open in a district rather than throw forty percent of the labor force into the streets, that's pork. It's how special projects get done in nearly every district in America-- things that fall in the cracks between the big projects. True, some dumb stuff gets through, but the whole thing is such a miniscule portion of the budget, it's hardly worth the angst that the right wing demagogues stir up.
To say that government spending caused the inflation of the '70s and early '80s is completely unsupportable. If that were the case, then how do you account for Reagan, who ran up the biggest debts until Bush went him one better? Are you suggesting that the oil embargo had nothing to do with inflation? Energy costs tripled overnight -- and stayed that way.
The object here is to get money back into the economy. There can be reasonable disagreement over how, but the Repugs are merely parroting the same old same old that got us into this. When the economy first tanked, you know what Gingrich suggested? Remember Gingrich? It's his Contract on America that set us down this road. And his solution? Repeal Sarbanes Oxley and eliminate the capital gains tax. Can you believe it? The country is bleeding to death, and these guys are still flogging the same old payoff to the rich and elimination of oversight that caused the whole mess.
If the Repugs had offered a real suggestion, then they could vote no to their hearts content. But they're merely playing politics with a nation that's in real danger. That's unconscionable.
j