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bobbyw24
10-02-2009, 05:13 AM
Sen. Jim DeMint: Washington politicians' titanic lie
By: Sen. Jim DeMint
OpEd Contributor
October 2, 2009

If you watch C-Span for a while, you're sure to hear a politician or pundit criticizing some idea by comparing it to "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic." It's a vivid illustration of the short-sightedness and futility of so much of what Washington does superficially to improve failed programs.

In Washington today, however, we are witnessing an unprecedented extension of the Titanic analogy: Both parties and both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue are focused on rearranging our deck chairs while there is still time to steer around the iceberg, if only someone would grab the wheel.

This week, the Associated Press reported that for the next two years, the Social Security system will pay out more money than it takes in. The story contained the following bizarre formulation:

"The deficits -- $10 billion in 2010 and $9 billion in 2011 -- won't affect payments to retirees because Social Security has accumulated surpluses from previous years totaling $2.5 trillion. But they will add to the overall federal deficit."

How can it be that Social Security has $2.5 trillion in reserves, but that a mere $19 billion shortfall will add to the federal deficit? Because the "surpluses" do not exist. The Trust Fund is empty and has been for years. There is no money in there; just IOU's. That's why the 2010-2011 shortfalls will add to the deficit - we don't have the money.

The very concept of a Social Security Trust Fund is not so much a myth as it is a lie. For decades, Congress has raided the Trust Fund to pay for other government programs and used accounting gimmicks to hide the true size of the deficit.

Even at the end of the Clinton Administration, when the federal government was supposedly running a surplus, the national debt went up every single year. The surpluses were as imaginary as the Trust Funds.

So insatiable is Washington's appetite to spend that the federal government has

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/OpEd-Contributor/Washington-politicians_-titanic-lie-8328310-63154927.html

YumYum
10-02-2009, 06:26 AM
The article continues:

"This year alone, the Senate has passed a $787 billion stimulus, a $350 billion Wall Street bailout extension, a $400 billion, earmark-infested omnibus spending bill, a $109 billion loan to the International Monetary Fund, $6 billion to federalize charities and pay volunteers, $3 billion for cash for clunkers, $400 million in corporate welfare to help tourism corporations advertise overseas, and a $4 billion bailout of the Postal Service.
And all of this is being done in a fiscal context that can only be described as terrifying. This year, Washington will spend twice as much as it takes in. The national debt is now as large as our entire economy, nearing $12 trillion borrowed from countries like China.
The long-term projected shortfalls for Social Security and Medicare alone are more than $100 trillion. Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn has warned that every child born in America today is burdened with a $400,000 bill to pay for federal programs in the coming decades."


The only thing that will save Americans from extinction is hyper-inflation, or a massive invasion on American soil by the Chinese. Which do you prefer?

NYgs23
10-02-2009, 07:53 AM
Good article. So...has DeMint decided to defund the Warfare State yet?

torchbearer
10-02-2009, 07:55 AM
Good article. So...has DeMint decided to defund the Warfare State yet?

i'd like to know this answer too.

Stary Hickory
10-02-2009, 08:12 AM
i'd like to know this answer too.

Exactly DeMint is good on so much but his neocon attachment to the wars and offensive self defense is his lynch pin. I'd like to see this guy take a stab at the presidency but he has to change his tune about this non stop war nonsense.