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There are more loopholes in President Obama's proposed
"spending freeze"
than in an Olympic volleyball net. Gargantuan government
entitlements (Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid)
are exempt. A half-trillion in unspent stimulus money is
exempt. Foreign aid is exempt. The Democrats' proposed
$154 billion jobs bill (Stimulus II) is exempt.
Pet federal education programs will be exempt (including
$4 billion for the White House
"Race to the Top"
standards initiative and an additional $1.35 billion he
just requested in the 2011 budget). Green jobs spending
will be exempt. (Obama proposed $10 billion in new clean
energy spending earlier this month.) Electorally driven
tax-credit expansions will be exempt. The health care
takeover plan is not included. As
even The New York
Times reported,
the "estimated
$250 billion in savings over 10 years would be less than
3 percent of the roughly $9 trillion in additional
deficits the government is expected to accumulate over
that time."
Which amounts to a molecule in a drop of the ocean of
red ink in which American taxpayers have been drowning.
The current Spender-in-Chief unveiled details of this
lofty new work of political fiction on Monday with more
fanfare than a new
"Twilight"
title. It was supposed to be the centerpiece of the
State of the Union address. But by Tuesday morning,
Obama's illusion of fiscal discipline had been shredded
left, right and center. By Tuesday afternoon, irritated
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs was already
downplaying the gimmickry. It's just something Obama
will "mention,"
Gibbs bristled.
After campaign videos of Obama repeatedly deriding
"hatchet"-wielding
spending freezes spread like Kudzu across the Internet,
official White House blogger Jared Bernstein
tried to control
the widespread hypocrisy charges:
"During the campaign, you may recall that John McCain
touted option 1—the hatchet approach of an
across-the-board freeze.
"The President was critical of that approach then, and
we would be critical of it now. It's not what we're
proposing. To the contrary, the entire theory of the
President's proposed freeze is to dial up the stuff that
will support job growth and innovation while dialing
down the stuff that doesn't. Under our plan, some
discretionary spending will go up; some will go down.
That's a big difference from a hatchet. …
"President
Obama deeply understands the various imperatives of this
moment in time, even if they don't always point in the
same direction."[Budget
Freeze-eology 101: Hatchets vs. Scalpels]
So, he had a hatchet on Monday when he wanted headlines
praising his return to austerity in the wake of the
GOP's Massachusetts Senate victory; a scalpel on Tuesday
when he needed to mollify the big-government left. What
will he wield at the State of the Union address on
Wednesday night? A variable-speed Dremel rotary tool?
Some conservative Beltway analysts are cheering Obama's
fiscal freeze follies as a step in the right direction,
a rhetorical victory and a
"good start."
Pardon me for not joining in the standing ovation for
the latest performance of White House kabuki theater.
Praising the president for carrying on the charade of
budget reform because a few piddling cuts are real is
like complimenting the Naked Emperor's fingernails: So
he didn't have any clothes. At least his cuticles were
real. It's a start!
Moreover, who believes this freeze will last for the
entire, cynically timed three-year period that the White
House announced fewer than 72 hours ago? McDonald's
French fries have a longer shelf life than Obama's
pledges of fiscal accountability. All it'll take is one
more bad jobs report, one Chicken Little
Congress-induced panic, to drop the budget restrictions
faster than reality dad
Jon Gosselin's ex-girlfriends.
One year after riding into town on a wave of adulation
and ambition, Obama has lost his
"swagga."
His pre-State of the Union appearances have been
listless and perfunctory. His dependence on a
teleprompter—even for a standard
6-minute stump statement at an elementary school—is
now the butt of universal mockery. And his political
machine has been forced to lay down enough fake
Astroturf support to cover a football field.
This is the time to nail the phonies in the White House,
not to beg for meetings in hopes of bipartisan
problem-solving. There's little triumph in Obama's empty
"concessions"
on the need to cut spending. They are fueled not by
sincere commitment to reining in Washington's appetites,
but by craven political self-preservation.
The president has lately regressed into his
"I will fight for
you" campaign sloganeering—by which, of course, he
means, "I will fight for me." There will be no hands reaching across the
aisle. Obama's too busy using them to point fingers at
everyone else for his own political meltdown.
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Michelle Malkin
[email
her]
is the author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our
Shores.
Click
here
for Peter Brimelow's review. Click
here
for Michelle Malkin's website. Michelle Malkin
is also author of
Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild
and the just-released Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies.