Morning Briefing For March 14, 2013 1. Obamacare Will Not Crumble Without a Government Shutdown There are many naive fools who think Obamacare will crumble under its own weight. History shows us that government entitlements never crumble under their own weight. Rather, countries crumble under the weight of those entitlements. Democrats were willing to lose their congressional majority to pass Obamacare. They lost the House. They came close to losing the Senate. Republicans have shown no such willingness to correct the Democrats' wrong. As more and more Americans come to learn the costs of Obamacare, the unpopularity of the law is growing again. It is one of the few issues that have shown consistent majority opposition. But Republicans have been unwilling to fight to kill it. Many Republicans have said they'd wait until the next debt ceiling fight to focus on defunding Obamacare. But in case these Republicans missed it, just yesterday Speaker John Boehner said he would not risk the full faith and credit of the United States to defund Obamacare. The continuing resolution must be the fight. The continuing resolution must be the vehicle by which Republicans draw a line in the sand. They must be willing to shut down the government until the Democrats consent to defunding Obamacare. Paul Ryan, John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy, and the rest try to obfuscate on what they can and cannot do with the present fight. They seem to think Obamacare, despite all of history showing us otherwise, will simply collapse under its own weight. Ted Cruz managed to get 45 Republicans in the Senate to unite to defund Obamacare. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin refused to go to the Senate floor to even take a position, only to show up a couple hours laters to vote on the procedural vote. It is a strong signal that the Democrats in states who both Barack Obama and John Kerry lost could be in a very tough position on this fight. We have the votes, but not the will, to fight this fight, filibuster the continuing resolution, and shut down the government unless the Democrats, at the least, delay implementation of Obamacare. If it gets back to the House, House conservatives must unite to kill the rule with it. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
2. Trimming Deficits – The Democrat Way No wonder Democrats were recalcitrant to propose a budget over the past four years. I'd be embarrassed too. This week Washington Senator Patty Murray, as Chair of the Senate Budget Committee, introduced her budget blueprint for the next 10 years. The headline of her budget is that it achieves $1.85 trillion in deficit reduction, presumably, off the $47.2 trillion CBO baseline. Murray claims that the reductions are divided evenly between tax increases and spending cuts – $975 billion apiece. . . . please click here for the rest of the post → 3. Death Squad Delusions on the Left "That lefties are accusing the new pope of handing over lefties to the right wing junta for execution makes me adore the new pope." I put that tweet up earlier today. Suddenly I'm being accused of supporting death squads, dropping people from helicopters to kill them, and many people who support killing kids in the womb are accusing me of supporting killing kids. This is what the left tries to do to those they dislike. They accuse the Pope of handing communists off to be killed by death squads and accuse me of endorsing the act because of that tweet. Actually, it is an false allegation that the Pope did that. The evidence shows that the Pope actually helped get people out of Argentina during that terrible time. He is a hero. But they hate him because he is faithful to Christ. Things of Christ are hated by things of the world and much of the left is very much of the world. The attacks on the Pope over this matter make me adore him. I'm skeptical of a Jesuit from Argentina who's been vocal about his suspicions of capitalism. But given these sustained attacks on him, I absolutely think the cardinals made the right call. I wasn't endorsing death squads. You must be delusional to think I would. But my Presbyterian self does adore this Pope just because of the smears and lies and hate directed at him by the left. If they hate him this much, he must be a good man. . . . please click here for the rest of the post → 4. All of a sudden, the President says we don't have a debt crisis Presto, change-o! At the beginning of the year, we were sternly lectured that huge tax increases were absolutely necessary to confront our looming debt crisis. America was driven to the edge of the "fiscal cliff," ostensibly producing business panic that explained a fair measure of Barack Obama's permanent economic malaise, by the President's refusal to budge an inch from his demands for those deficit-fighting tax increases. During the previous years, the President insisted that this "payroll tax cut," funded by a raid on Social Security, was the vital ingredient to American economic survival. He asked citizens to send him their horror stories about how losing $60 in higher taxes from each paycheck would ruin their lives. But at the end of 2012, Obama let this supposedly crucial tax cut die without saying one single word in its defense. I mean that literally – he made absolutely no effort to protect it during "fiscal cliff" negotiations. The urgency of deficit reduction through tax increases was simply too great! . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Morning Briefing: Shut It Down
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