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Obama’s big bang agenda

By Charles Krauthammer

Friday, March 6, 2009


WASHINGTON — Forget the pork. Forget the waste. Forget the 8,570 earmarks in a bill supported by a president who poses as the scourge of earmarks. Forget the “$2 trillion in savings” that “we have already identified,” $1.6 trillion of which President Obama’s budget director later admits is the “savings” of not continuing the surge in Iraq until 2019—11 years after George Bush ended it, and eight years after even Bush would have had us out of Iraq completely.

Forget all of this. This is run-of-the-mill budget trickery. True, Obama’s tricks come festooned with strings of zeros tacked onto the end. But that’s a matter of scale, not principle.

All presidents do that. But few undertake the kind of brazen deception at the heart of Obama’s radically transformative economic plan, a rhetorical sleight of hand so smoothly offered that few noticed.

The logic of Obama’s address to Congress went like this:

“Our economy did not fall into decline overnight,” he averred. Indeed, it all began before the housing crisis.

What did we do wrong? We are paying for past sins in three principal areas: energy, health care, and education—importing too much oil and not finding new sources of energy (as in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Outer Continental Shelf?), not reforming health care, and tolerating too many bad schools.

The “day of reckoning” has arrived. And because “it is only by understanding how we arrived at this moment that we’ll be able to lift ourselves out of this predicament,” Obama has come to redeem us with his far-seeing program of universal, heavily nationalized health care; a cap-and-trade tax on energy; and a major federalization of education with universal access to college as the goal.

Amazing. As an explanation of our current economic difficulties, this is total fantasy. As a cure for rapidly growing joblessness, a massive destruction of wealth, a deepening worldwide recession, this is perhaps the greatest non sequitur ever foisted upon the American people.

At the very center of our economic near-depression is a credit bubble, a housing collapse and a systemic failure of the entire banking system. One can come up with a host of causes: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pushed by Washington (and greed) into improvident loans, corrupted bond-ratings agencies, insufficient regulation of new and exotic debt instruments, the easy money policy of Alan Greenspan’s Fed, irresponsible bankers pushing (and then unloading in packaged loan instruments) highly dubious mortgages, greedy house-flippers, deceitful homebuyers.

The list is long. But the list of causes of the collapse of the financial system does not include the absence of universal health care, let alone of computerized medical records. Nor the absence of an industry-killing cap-and-trade carbon levy. Nor the lack of college graduates. Indeed, one could perversely make the case that, if anything, the proliferation of overeducated, Gucci-wearing, smart-ass MBAs inventing ever more sophisticated and opaque mathematical models and debt instruments helped get us into this credit catastrophe in the first place.

And yet with our financial house on fire, Obama makes clear both in his speech and his budget that the essence of his presidency will be the transformation of health care, education and energy. Four months after winning the election, six weeks after his swearing in, Obama has yet to unveil a plan to deal with the banking crisis. What’s going on?

“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste,” said Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. “This crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not do before.”

Things. Now we know what they are. The markets’ recent precipitous decline is a reaction not just to the absence of any plausible bank rescue plan, but also to the suspicion that Obama sees the continuing financial crisis as usefully creating the psychological conditions—the sense of crisis bordering on fear-itself panic—for enacting his “Big Bang” agenda to federalize and/or socialize health care, education and energy, the commanding heights of post-industrial society.

Clever politics, but intellectually dishonest to the core. Health, education and energy—worthy and weighty as they may be—are not the cause of our financial collapse. And they are not the cure. The fraudulent claim that they are both cause and cure is the rhetorical device by which an ambitious president intends to enact the most radical agenda of social transformation seen in our lifetime.
 

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Charles Krauthammer LOL. The same fool that was for the war in Iraq because of WMDs.

Yeah right. Him and his neo-con friends have long been discredited to the same garbage heap that Rumsfield and Cheney now reside under.

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Charles Krauthammer LOL. The same fool that was for the war in Iraq because of WMDs.

Yeah right. Him and his neo-con friends have long been discredited to the same garbage heap that Rumsfield and Cheney now reside under.

Next.

Am I to assume that you buy the lie that Hussein never had WMDs?
 

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Charles Krauthammer LOL. The same fool that was for the war in Iraq because of WMDs.

Yeah right. Him and his neo-con friends have long been discredited to the same garbage heap that Rumsfield and Cheney now reside under.

Next.

yeah, he must be a "fool". In addition to his weekly gig with the Washington Post which is syndicated world-wide, he's also just a panelist on Inside Washington, a writer for Time Magazine, and previously named "the most influential commentator in America".

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Charles Krauthammer LOL. The same fool that was for the war in Iraq because of WMDs.

Yeah right. Him and his neo-con friends have long been discredited to the same garbage heap that Rumsfield and Cheney now reside under.

Next.

And exactly what does any of that have to do with the FACTS he cites in this article?
 

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supersy8, you can't be too hard with these kids in here. i think vegas has a hard on for obama, every thread he posts has to do with him. i know he ran from this forum for weeks in embarrassment after his boy mccain lost.

213 posts, you look relatively new to this forum. let me fill you in. vegas was the biggest troll for mccain, that he got so mad when obama won he went in hiding for weeks and came back just a couple weeks ago thinking everyone would forget him.

hes good for entertainment. hasn't been in the real world, dealt with real life situations. he's your typical copy and paste tocco.
 

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I agree Dave...Krauthammer is always a must read. There are few better right now.

And he's great on the Fox panel every evening....

Good stuff! :103631605
 

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I agree Dave...Krauthammer is always a must read. There are few better right now.

And he's great on the Fox panel every evening....

Good stuff! :103631605

He tells it like it is no fanfare, no bullshit, just on the money observations. The lefties and the village idiot should pay attention, they just might learn something.
 

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screw krauthammer...i'd rather read smalldaddy or supersys8. those two are much more credible

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My favorite Krauthammer column was when he called intelligent design fraudulent and a phony theory.

Post edited due to the fact that intelligent design does not merit capital letters.
 

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I like that CK is readable. I wish I could say the same for George Will.
 

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213 posts, you look relatively new to this forum. let me fill you in. vegas was the biggest troll for mccain, that he got so mad when obama won he went in hiding for weeks and came back just a couple weeks ago thinking everyone would forget him.

hes good for entertainment. hasn't been in the real world, dealt with real life situations. he's your typical copy and paste tocco.

Well he has a right too...So far...So far...Obama the fraud is thee worst president in American history in his first 50 days as president as far as the stock market goes.From the day he was sworn in until now the stock market has dropped the most in US history compared to any other president in the same amount of time.Let see how long he can extend this record.This means the whole thing that makes this country tick has absolutley 0 confidence in 0bama or his tax and spend bullshit stimulus.

Obama like some these degenerate gamblers on this forum.After maxing out his credit card betting on 10 team parlays.He now max's out mom and dads credit card with the same stategy. Then calling is sister a racist hateful insensitive slut when she refuse to give him any credit to continue the same insanity...Now I know some of you can relate to that.
 

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