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Whipping Obama’s Ass Till It Bleeds: Newsweek Suddenly Remembers It’s A Capitalist Enterprise



Mar 9, 2009 26 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Newsweek:

To those who believe that Barack Obama is a different kind of politician—more honest, more courageous, more upfront—please don’t examine his administration’s recent budget. If you do, you may sadly conclude that he resembles presidents stretching back to John F. Kennedy in one crucial respect. He won’t tax voters for all the government services they want. That’s the main reason we’ve run budget deficits in 43 of the past 48 years.

Barack Obama is a great pretender. He constantly says he’s doing things that he isn’t, and he relies on his powerful rhetoric to obscure the difference. He has made “responsibility” a personal theme, and the budget’s cover line is “A New Era of Responsibility.” He claims that the budget begins “making the tough choices necessary to restore fiscal discipline.” It doesn’t.

Let’s recognize that, with today’s depressed economy, big deficits are unavoidable for some years. Let’s also assume that Obama wins reelection. By his last year, 2016, the economy will have presumably long recovered. What, then, does his final budget look like? Well, it runs a $637 billion deficit, equal to 3.2 percent of the economy (gross domestic product), projects Obama’s Office of Management and Budget. Just for the record, that would roughly match Ronald Reagan’s last deficit, 3.1 percent of GDP in 1988, so fiercely criticized by Democrats.

Barack Obama is a great pretender. He constantly says he’s doing things that he isn’t, and he relies on his powerful rhetoric to obscure the difference. He has made “responsibility” a personal theme, and the budget’s cover line is “A New Era of Responsibility.” He claims that the budget begins “making the tough choices necessary to restore fiscal discipline.” It doesn’t.

Let’s recognize that, with today’s depressed economy, big deficits are unavoidable for some years. Let’s also assume that Obama wins reelection. By his last year, 2016, the economy will have presumably long recovered. What, then, does his final budget look like? Well, it runs a $637 billion deficit, equal to 3.2 percent of the economy (gross domestic product), projects Obama’s Office of Management and Budget. Just for the record, that would roughly match Ronald Reagan’s last deficit, 3.1 percent of GDP in 1988, so fiercely criticized by Democrats.

As a society, we should be willing to pay in taxes what it costs government to provide desired services. If benefits don’t seem equal to burdens, then the spending isn’t worth having (granting exceptions for deficits in wartime and economic slumps).

If Obama were “responsible,” he would be leading a candid conversation about government’s size and role. Who deserves support and why? How big can government grow before higher taxes and deficits harm long-term economic growth? Although Obama claims to be doing this, he hasn’t confronted entitlement psychology—the belief that government benefits once conferred should never be revoked—and asked whether some significant spending no longer serves any “public interest.”

Is it in the public interest for the well-off elderly (say, a couple with $125,000 of income) to be subsidized, through Social Security and Medicare, by poorer young and middle-aged workers? Are any farm subsidies justified when farming seems no more insecure than countless other sectors (say, the news media) and subsidies aren’t essential for food production? We wouldn’t starve without agricultural subsidies.

Given the aging of American society, government faces huge pressures to expand—and intense conflicts between spending on the elderly and spending on everything else. But even before the full force of the baby boom hits (in 2016, only about a quarter of baby boomers will have reached 65), Obama’s government will have grown. In 2016, federal spending is projected to be 22.4 percent of GDP, up from 21 percent in 2008; federal taxes, 19.2 percent of GDP, up from 17.7 percent.

It would also be “responsible” for Obama to acknowledge the big gamble in his budget. Defense—a.k.a. national security—has long been government’s first job. In Obama’s budget, defense spending drops from 20 percent of the total in 2008 to 14 percent in 2016, the smallest share since the 1930s. The decline, reflecting large savings from an Iraq troop drawdown, presumes a much safer world. If the world doesn’t cooperate, Obama’s deficits would grow.

The gap between Obama rhetoric and Obama reality is not confined to the budget. Nor are the consequences. Since the start of 2009, the stock market has declined 23.68 percent (through March 6), a paper loss of $2.6 trillion, says Wilshire Associates. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page attributes all the decline to Obama’s policies. That’s unfair; the economy’s continuing deterioration explains much of the fall. Still, Obama isn’t blameless.

Confidence (too little) and uncertainty (too much) are at the core of this crisis. All of Obama’s double-talk threatens to reduce the first and raise the second. Investors and traders have surely noticed the discrepancies between Obama’s words and actions.

Obama says he’s focused singlemindedly on reviving the economy, but he’s also using the crisis as a vehicle to advance an ambitious long-term agenda to reengineer the U.S. economy. The two sometimes collide. The $787 billion “stimulus” is weaker than necessary, because almost $200 billion of the impact occurs after 2010. Many of these extended projects (high-speed rail, computerized medical records) can’t be accomplished quickly. When Congress debates Obama’s sweeping health-care and energy proposals, industries, regions and governmental philosophies will clash. Will this improve confidence? Reduce uncertainty?

A prudent president would have made a “tough choice”— concentrated on the economy, deferred his more contentious agenda. Similarly, Obama claims to seek bipartisanship but, in reality, doesn’t. His bipartisanship consists of sprinkling his cabinet with token Republicans and inviting some Republican members of Congress to the White House to watch the Super Bowl. It does not consist of fashioning proposals that would attract bipartisan support on their merits. Instead, he clings to dubious, partisan policies (mortgage cramdown, union checkoff) that arouse fierce opposition.

It is Obama’s conceit—perhaps his cockiness—that he can ignore these blatant inconsistencies. Like many smart people, he believes he can talk his way around any problem. Perhaps he can. In this, he has an ally in much of the mainstream media, which seem so enthralled with him that they can’t recognize glaring contradictions. During the campaign, Obama claimed he would change Washington’s petty partisanship; he also advocated a highly partisan agenda. Both claims could not be true. The media barely noticed; the same obliviousness persists. But Obama still runs a risk: that his overworked rhetoric loses its power and boomerangs on him.


  • Steve in NC

    Thought that pic was some more of the whore that pushed out the usurper.

    Re the article, only the wide eyed zealots will be in his corner by the end of this summer. Most sane people can only wade through bullshit for so long.

  • JI

    The facts and figures in this article are all wrong.
    ob’s deficit figure I keep seeing is 7 trillion.
    The economy is depressed because of the way its being handled.
    I think the liberals are going to start screaming louder and louder. They are losing money and jobs, something they cant stand to do.

  • danh

    WOW! The Emperor with no clothes being revealed! Never thought i would hear this from the MSM,,especially so soon! Ceases never wonder!lol

  • http://www.johnnywahoo.com sierrahome

    I’ll have to see it about 3 weeks in a row before I believe they woke up from their sugar coma.

  • prestonbrooks

    :mrgreen: By Summer indeed, the Peasants (former middle class) will be storming the castle with torches and pitchforks. HAHA. ‘hep me, seket suvice man,’ Obot screams. ‘No, way, chump, our paychecks bounced. Here’s some Mace. Yer on yer own. We’ll be at the FOP lodge, but don’t call.’

  • Zeke Eagle

    Hussein The Pretender,(Piss be upon him) has been allowed to demonstrate his ineptitude without restraint, which may in the long run, bring him to heel more efficiently than an all out attack.

    I was sick of the son of a bitch long ago and many around me are getting the point.

  • Alice Paul

    There was an interview a week ago with the clueless editor of Newsweak…he said “I don’t know” to every pointed and factual question about Obama. “Why didn’t you report on rampant cheating and gaming of the primaries?” “I don’t know” “Well, then why didn’t we hear anything more in depth about the Chicago Combine?” Thomas: “I don’t know” and this gem Thomas: “You know we have deadlines and don’t have time to do in depth investigation”

    Oh? So they just reported whatever the Obama campaign told them to say. Even “Factcheck.org” did that…b.s. “We have checked with Obama and he says it isn’t true.” LOL.

    The MSM is choosing our presidents and doesn’t give a damn what is best for this country..this time they have really put this country at risk with their merchandising for presidents game. Stop buying their b.s. products people and put the heat on the sponsors too.

  • Alice Paul

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29493093

    Go give Obama a grade at MSNBC’s own poll. Since he’s got a fifty two percent “F” rating right now, I wonder if Tingles Matthews will report it fairly? He vowed to help Obama’s presidency succeed. Funny, I didn’t think that was the job of our media…go vote!

  • Ivan the Kafir

    :arrow: Alice Paul: That number is now 54% giving him an F and 25% giving him an A. Excluding the C category (4.5%), the passing grade comprises 31% and the failing grade, 65%. In my book, a C is a failure anyway, bringing the number up to 70% of those polled saying that Obama could do better or a helluva lot better.

  • Roland

    :arrow: Alice Paul
    March 9, 2009 at 5:04 pm

    “http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29493093

    Go give Obama a grade at MSNBC’s own poll.”

    Thanks for the link. They have some multi-vote protections turned on, but each browser allowed me to vote “F” so I got three in of 0 for the 0.

  • Alice Paul

    Yes, notice the polarizing way the vote is going Ivan. Yet Obama accused every body that would stand still of being “polarizing” for America during his campaign.

    Thanks for voting! I don’t usually watch MSNBO as it makes me nauseous but, tonight I want to see what they say about this poll. Let the spin doctoring begin!

  • Mr. Standfast

    Yeah baby I voted. F! Thanks for the link

  • Randy

    FUCK NEWSWEEK! They had their chance to show the world what this guy was really like and turned a blind eye. They participated in the propaganda to get this guy elected. They ignored the truth. They have zero credibility. None.

  • Alice Paul

    You got three Roland? Ohhh kind of like how Obama got more then one vote per person in the primary. Poooor ACORN babies. :mrgreen:

  • Kevin

    Had to check the link…Newsweek? I guess socialists do get pissed when their portfolios are down 50%.

  • Blade Runner

    The vote now stands at 57% F and 22% A, but a grade of D ain’t so hot, so add 11% D + 57% F and the scumbag is grading at 68% failure.

  • Alice Paul

    Come ON tingles Matthews report on this! It’s on your own website. We say NO and a fifty seven percent “F” would be astounding against anyone ELSE. So own up. The guy is a fraud.

  • sully

    “Are any farm subsidies justified when farming seems no more insecure than countless other sectors (say, the news media)…”

    Newsweek musta been told ‘No Bailout For You!’ by the bailout nazi.
    Fuck Newsweek.

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  • TedB

    What, then, does his final budget look like? Well, it runs a $637 billion deficit, equal to 3.2 percent of the economy (gross domestic product), projects Obama’s Office of Management and Budget. Just for the record, that would roughly match Ronald Reagan’s last deficit, 3.1 percent of GDP in 1988, so fiercely criticized by Democrats.

    Liberal math strikes again, if it was a Republican that .1% difference would be shouted from the mountaintops without noticing the 3.1%, it’s more than even under Reagan they’d shout!

  • Toe Tagger (Bubba the Infidel)

    Ochimp’s at 60% after my vote. :lol:

  • Scoot

    Obamallamadingdong got an F from me too.

    Join up at NewsVine if you all get a chance. The Obamanots are getting pissed about all of “us” going over there and raining on their parade. :mrgreen:

    I created my account the other day, and my screen name is clorox.

    They freaking HATE having their site being invaded! LMAO!

    :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    :arrow: scoot: good boy, drive that steak in :lol: i need help. they lose their minds, :lol: :lol: :lol:

  • Sandy

    :arrow: Alice Paul

    Thank you for that link to the poll.
    Obummer got a big fat ‘F’ from me! :lol:

    Newsweek suxs! They were a huge part of his PR team.

    The current percentages from Alice Paul’s link to MSN Poll:

    If you were grading Barack Obama on his performance as president, what would he get? (76049 responses)

    He gets an A – 19%
    He gets a B – 7.8%
    He gets a C – 5.3%
    He gets a D – 11%
    He gets an F – 57%

    :cool:

  • http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Nf1MK7lts IP727

    A== for asshole

  • hayden

    If you don’t spend a moment or two asking yourself why the government and the Fed is run by a bunch of dual citizen Israelies, it will never make sense to you.

    I think there are a lot of passionate folks out there that are not asking the real questions.