Drunk on Our Money

Then, in fits and starts, he utters something like the following: “Yesterday I downed a whole quart of whiskey and a six-pack of brews. Today I was gonna suck in two quarts and two six packs. But I’m cuttin’ back. Today I’ll only lap up a quart and a half of whiskey and a six pack and a half of the suds! See, I cut back by a whole half a quart and half a six-pack!”
He then demands that everyone else alter their own drinking habits as well. He orders another drink and asks everyone else in the bar to pay for it since he’s spent himself broke and his credit is worthless.
Sober people would
look with disgust on such a silly sot. Perhaps friends or family would
also take pity on him, take away his wallet and car keys, and lock him
away in a detox.
Drunk’s logic
President Obama and
the Dems in Congress are just such drunks, inebriated on our money,
complaining about over-spending and deficits even as they order another
round in the
In February 2009,
shortly after taking office, The One signed the now-infamous $787
billion stimulus package. He argued that it would ensure that
unemployment wouldn’t go over 8.5 percent. The jobless rate hit 10.5
percent, but the administration declared with a drunk’s logic that the
package had “created or saved” 640,000 jobs and, oh,
the unemployment rate would have been so much worse without that
spending, so unemployment really has been cut!
As to the alleged
created jobs, they pretty much made up the numbers. When passing out
the bucks they asked recipients to project the number of jobs created
and just used it without confirmation.
Oh yes, based on the
$159 billion the administration claimed to have spent of the stimulus
money by late 2009, the alleged 640,000 jobs came at a price tag of
$248,000 each. They could have just given the quarter of a million
bucks to those 640,000 folks, but then the administration would have
had to tax them as evil rich devils not paying their fair share.
And all along Obama declared the importance of controlling the growth of the national debt.
He lied
During his campaign,
Obama pledged that “absolutely, we need earmark reform. And when I'm
president, I will go line by line to make sure that we are not spending
money unwisely.” In March 2009 he then turned around and signed a $410
billion omnibus budget bill with between 8,500 and 9,000 earmarks
constituting billions of dollars in wasteful spending. His
administration mouthpieces brushed off the shocked indignation at him
for breaking his word by saying he wanted to focus on the future.
That future gave us
his attempted government takeover of health care with a price tag of $2
trillion over the next decade. The high-sounding stated reasons for
this effort included changing the system in order to contain costs, but
in the end the Democrat bills in Congress were expensive exercises in
charity and vote-buying. The public watched with the disgust one feels
watching a drunk wallowing in his own filth as the administration gave
away billions of bucks in legal bribes for the votes of reluctant
Democratic senators from
And all along Obama declared the importance of controlling the growth of the national debt.
Another drink
After his party lost
its filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, Obama in his State of the
Union address to Congress made some noises to the effect that we must
get spending under control.
Then, on February 4,
Congress increased the debt ceiling by a record $1.9 trillion, adding
to the already $14.5 trillion national debt. That debt now equals the
entire U. S. GDP.
And now Obama has
proposed a record-setting $3.8 trillion 2011 federal budget with
massive deficits. Like the drunk in the bar, he claims to want $20
billion or so in cuts, meaning that drinking—err, sorry, spending—goes
up, but not as much as it might have.
And he wants everyone
else in the bar, the responsible citizens of the country, to pick up
the tab through tax hikes on those who he can still afford to squeeze.
The fiscally sober
people of this country look with disgust on this silly political sot.
We, who are not his drinking buddies or enablers, should do everything
possible to take away his wallet and stop him and his friends in
Congress from spending again. We must rub their noses in the illogic
and contradictions of their drunken rantings and force them to take the
first step to changing their ways: admitting that they have a spending
problem.
It’s time to put them into political detox!
Dr. Edward Hudgins directs advocacy and is a senior scholar for The Atlas Society, the center for Objectivism in
For further reading:
*Edward Hudgins, “A 12-Step Cure for Big-Government Conservatism.” The New Individualist. March 2007.
*William R Thomas, “The Pro-Life Election of Scott Brown.” January 20, 2010.
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