The man is rising in my estimation by the day:
…What we told the president in January was this: the American people will not accept an increase in the debt limit without significant spending cuts and reforms.
And over the last six months, we’ve done our best to convince the president to partner with us to do something dramatic to change the fiscal trajectory of our country. . .something that will boost confidence in our economy, renew a measure of faith in our government, and help small businesses get back on track.
Last week, the House passed such a plan, and with bipartisan support. It’s called the ‘Cut, Cap, and Balance’ Act. It CUTS and CAPS government spending and paves the way for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, which we believe is the best way to stop Washington from spending money it doesn’t have. Before we even passed the bill in the House, the President said he would veto it.
I want you to know I made a sincere effort to work with the president to identify a path forward that would implement the principles of Cut, Cap, & Balance in a manner that could secure bipartisan support and be signed into law. I gave it my all.
Unfortunately, the president would not take yes for an answer. Even when we thought we might be close on an agreement, the president’s demands changed.
The president has often said we need a ‘balanced’ approach — which in Washington means: we spend more. . .you pay more. Having run a small business, I know those tax increases will destroy jobs.
The president is adamant that we cannot make fundamental changes to our entitlement programs. As the father of two daughters, I know these programs won’t be there for them and their kids unless significant action is taken now.
The sad truth is that the president wanted a blank check six months ago, and he wants a blank check today. That is just not going to happen.
Because there is no stalemate in Congress. The House has passed a bill to raise the debt limit with bipartisan support. And this week, while the Senate is struggling to pass a bill filled with phony accounting and Washington gimmicks, we will pass another bill – one that was developed with the support of the bipartisan leadership of the U.S. Senate.
I expect that bill can and will pass the Senate, and be sent to the President for his signature. If the President signs it, the ‘crisis’ atmosphere he has created will simply disappear. The debt limit will be raised. Spending will be cut by more than one trillion dollars, and a serious, bipartisan committee of the Congress will begin the hard but necessary work of dealing with the tough challenges our nation faces.
Not much else needs to be said – this is the common sense, rational approach to our problem. It is the statement of a man sincerely trying to do best by the people of the United States of America. Not a man who is 100% right; not a man who must get 100% of his way…simply a man who wants to do what is right and is willing to compromise.
Trouble is, Obama and his Democrats don’t want compromise – the reason we have a “crisis” right now is because that is what Obama intended. He (and his Democrats) kept putting off any action until we got close to a false dead line…they trusted that the phonied up crisis atmosphere would get the GOP to cave in. In Speaker Boehner and the House GOP, they found people who will not cave.
Truth be told, even if they wanted to cave, they really can’t. Obama and his Democrats refuse to see it, but we have reached journey’s end for Big Government. There is no more money to spend – we can, perhaps, keep going as we are for three or four more years, but even that is dicey. It might only be a year or two. Regardless, we can’t go on – we have bankrupted ourselves. It isn’t, by any stretch of the imagination, just the fault of Obama and the current crop of Democrats. This is a bi-partisan bankruptcy that really got on track 40 years ago…with a few temporary halts under Reagan and (GOP-dominated) Clinton, we’ve been careening down this road to insolvency for decades. But what is Obama’s fault is the failure to see things as they are – either out of complete blindness, or a simple lack of concern for the fate of the American people, Obama and his Democrats refuse to face facts.
But the facts must, at the end of the day, be faced. Boehner sees this – sees that even if he caves for the sake of political peace, the price to be paid will be gigantic. It simply isn’t worth it – at the cost of hostile MSM commentary; at the cost of even losing the 2012 election, we GOPers simply cannot agree to anything which puts the United States at risk. If we get punished by the American people for this stance, then so be it – if, in the end, they choose to re-elect Obama next year and complete the process of bankruptcy, then that is their right…but we on our side will not participate in it. Folly with majority votes does not become wisdom.
But, also, I think the American people see it our way. We know we spend too much and that spending must be cut. Sure you can find support for higher taxes out there, but the primary culprit in out problem is not lack of revenues, but surfeit of spending. No one trusts a Democrat who says give me tax hikes now and I promise to cut spending over ten years…we know we’ll get the hikes all right, but we’re sure to be screwed out of the spending cuts. Cut now, and then we’ll talk about revenues…until Obama and his Democrats agree to this, there is really nothing to discuss. And on this issue, if the Democrats want, we’ll fight in 2012 – and I believe we will win, and win very big.
UPDATE: Obama still refuses to release any written plan – grossly irresponsible of our President, but entirely in character.
UPDATE II: A lot of House GOPers are showing resistance to the Boehner plan…the MSM will play this up as a problem, but it is actually a strength. I means that Boehner will have the power to back up his position.
UPDATE III: Obama will veto the Boehner plan. This is called “balance” by liberals…you know, where they get everything we want while we get nothing. Still: go for it, Mr. President. We’re ready for the fight.
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