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		<title>Obama’s Bizarre Jobs Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill O'Connell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week we saw President Obama come out swinging to that old class warfare tune.  Lashing out at Republicans in Congress for not adding to the deficit by extending unemployment benefits, he implied they were heartless and cruel.  The president used the same tired prop of the straw man, that is, accusing “the same people” [...]]]></description>
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<p>This week we saw President Obama come out swinging to that old class warfare tune.  Lashing out at Republicans in Congress for not adding to the deficit by extending unemployment benefits, he implied they were heartless and cruel.  The president used the same tired prop of the straw man, that is, accusing “the same people” without naming any of those people.  He uses this tactic because if he actually named the people he was accusing he would have to produce facts to back up the charges and Obama, as usual, doesn’t have any.</p>
<p>But here’s what he does have.  He has a record of focusing his energy on passing ObamaCare instead of focusing on growing the economy.  He is layering on more uncertainty of huge government programs and impending taxes that are scaring most small businesses from any hiring until the dust settles and they can tally up the bill.  He has Republicans who are ready to go along with the extension in benefits, <em>if and only if,</em> they are paid for.  With only about half of the $787 billion stimulus bill money spent, which is working fabulously by the way, taking the needed $30 billion from that kitty should be obvious. </p>
<p>President Obama also has a chief economic advisor named Larry Summers.  Mr. Summers wrote an article on unemployment for the <em>Concise Encyclopedia of Economics </em>while at Harvard and in it he raised the following points:</p>
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<li>Government assistance programs contribute to long-term unemployment is by providing an incentive, and the means, not to work.</li>
<li>Unemployment insurance also extends the time a person stays off the job. [Colleague Kim] Clark and I estimated that the existence of unemployment insurance almost doubles the number of unemployment spells lasting more than three months.</li>
<li>If unemployment insurance were eliminated, the unemployment rate would drop by more than half a percentage point, which means that the number of unemployed people would fall by about 750,000.</li>
<li>Another cause of long-term unemployment is unionization. High union wages that exceed the competitive market rate are likely to cause job losses in the unionized sector of the economy. Also, those who lose high-wage union jobs are often reluctant to accept alternative low-wage employment.</li>
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<p>It seems as if President Obama has painted himself into a corner.  The stubbornly high unemployment numbers are poised to ravage the Democrats in the mid-term elections.  But if his advisor, Mr. Summers, is to be believed, the unemployment benefits he is trying to use as a campaign issue against the Republicans is probably propping up the unemployment numbers.</p>
<p>The American people have reached their limit on deficit spending and want it reined in.  The Democrats put in place something called Paygo, which means pay as you go.  If you want something, you have to pay for it.  However, the Democrats are bypassing their own rule at every turn.  You can’t have it both ways, ceremoniously pass a Paygo rule for the purpose of the photo op and to look responsible, and then spend recklessly once the klieg lights go dark.</p>
<p>What prompted this president to conduct his Rose Garden show with three unemployed Americans used as props?  Could it be that Nancy Pelosi is hopping mad that this president has not been helping Democrats to get reelected in the fall?  If so, perhaps that was the point of the Rose Garden performance, nothing but election year politics.  And you wonder why the American people are becoming increasingly cynical about their government?</p>
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		<title>Bunning Throws a High Hard One</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 19:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In baseball they call it a brush back pitch, a high hard one.  It lets the batter know that they don&#8217;t own home plate, and if they try to get too comfortable there they may be inviting a little &#8220;chin music.&#8221;  Jim Bunning, Republican Senator from Kentucky and a Hall of Fame baseball pitcher with [...]]]></description>
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<p>In baseball they call it a brush back pitch, a high hard one.  It lets the batter know that they don&#8217;t own home plate, and if they try to get too comfortable there they may be inviting a little &#8220;chin music.&#8221;  Jim Bunning, Republican Senator from Kentucky and a Hall of Fame baseball pitcher with a perfect game on his resume, just gave the Democrats a brush back and they don&#8217;t like it one bit.</p>
<p><strong>Out of Control Spending</strong></p>
<p>You would have to be Rip Van Winkle not to know that spending is out of control  and America is speeding toward bankruptcy.  President Obama and Nancy Pelosi have tried to hoodwink the country by implementing what is called &#8220;Paygo&#8221; short for Pay As You Go.  The idea is that you cannot spend money without first funding it either through cutting spending somewhere else or <strong><em>raising taxes.</em></strong>  The last element is the real reason Democrats support it, so that they would be &#8220;forced&#8221; to raise taxes.  Here is how the <a title="The Paygo Coverup" href="http://http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124467627264104053.html" target="_blank">Wall Street Journal </a>described Paygo back in June.</p>
<blockquote><p>The truth is that paygo is the kind of budget gimmick that gives gimmickry a bad name. As Mr. Obama knows but won&#8217;t tell voters, paygo only applies to <em>new or expanded</em> entitlement programs, not to existing programs such as Medicare, this year growing at a 9.2% annual rate. Nor does paygo apply to discretionary spending, set to hit $1.4 trillion in fiscal 2010, or 40% of the budget.</p></blockquote>
<p>The Democrats passed Paygo to appear fiscally responsible.  Jim Bunning merely called them on it.  He is not opposed to spending the money.  He has the courage, though, to stand up and say, Mr. President we&#8217;re broke, and we are accountable to the American people to be good stewards of the money they give us to run this government.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;If we can&#8217;t find $10 billion to pay for something that we all support, we will never pay for anything on the floor of this U.S. Senate,&#8221; he said. &#8211; <em>Jim Bunning, Floor of the U.S. Senate, 3/1/2010</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Immediately was heard much wailing an gnashing of teeth, that the lone Republican, had the temerity to challenge the &#8220;flexibility&#8221; of the Democrats to apply their rules willy nilly to tighten their grip on their power while trying to appear like the kindly nannies they really are.  Rules are passed to much fanfare in front of the cameras and then ignored with a scoff or a sneer, when they really mean something.</p>
<p><strong>Gimmicks Instead of Guts</strong></p>
<p>Democrats have proved incapable of controlling their spending.  With the mad push of profligacy that came with winning the Presidency and both houses of Congress with large margins, they now find themselves unable to dial it back without an intervention or a rehabilitation program.  So they pass Paygo, and ignore it; convene a debt reduction commission and name Andy Stern of the SEIU union to it.  If that is not a clue to what&#8217;s coming I don&#8217;t know what is.  What does a labor union president know about reducing debt?  All they know how to do is take someone else&#8217;s money and put it in their own pockets, so you can bet their solution to the debt problem is taxing you to the eyeballs.</p>
<p>Rather than the scorn that is being heaped upon him, Senator Bunning deserves our thanks.  Find the money first, then spend it.  Enough of the IOUs.  We cannot afford this liberal spending binge.</p>
<p>Stand strong, Senator, the Tea Party Patriots hear you and help is on the way.</p>
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