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Boom Goes the Dynamite, errr… Deficit

Call it clever timing or call it desperation. Either way, the taxpayers found an early lump of coal in their Christmas stockings this weekend. With the end of the year approaching, the Senate followed the path set by the House on Thursday and passed a massive, pork laden 1.1 $T spending bill, and now hopes to move forward on upping the federal debt limit by an additional 1.8 $T.

You’d be hard pressed to find any good news here, but it seems that even a few of the Democrats have begun to read the writing on the walls.

With the increased spending and more red ink provoking new Congressional alarm, a group of Democratic deficit hawks was insisting that Congress and the White House agree to new efforts to rein in the deficit or they would block a large increase in the debt limit.

Failure to increase the $12.1 trillion debt limit to cover federal borrowing could lead to a technical government default. As a result, the White House is eager to get some breathing room on the debt by the end of the year, giving lawmakers worried about deficit spending added power.

It looks like this is going to go through, but the Democrats in question are already threatening to make the increase temporary – perhaps only until February – unless their concerns over long term spending are addressed.

The proposal garnered zero votes from Republicans in the House, but they have a lot of ground to make up. They were hardly models of fiscal discipline during their last period in the majority and voters should be rightly wary. Still, if they’ve learned their lessons from the last two beatings they received, perhaps all is not lost.

Back here in New York, Congressman Maurice Hinchey voted in favor of the spending bill. This led to a response from his expected opponent next year, George Phillips.

NY 22nd Congressional District candidate George Phillips today issued a stern warning to Washington’s Democratic majority over their pending decision to pass a mammoth $1.1 trillion spending bill and to raise the federal debt ceiling by approximately $1.8 trillion.

At the worst possible time, Congressional Democrats are continuing their free spending ways. While so many hard working Americans are struggling to keep their own fiscal houses in order, our elected leaders are still running up bills for their partisan agenda on a government credit card which they have no plan or ability to pay down.

Phillips also criticized his opponent, Maurice Hinchey, who on Thursday voted yes on the proposed legislation.

Maurice Hinchey has once again shown that he lacks the will to break with his party’s irresponsible tax and spend policies, even as so many New Yorkers continue to lose their jobs and fight to keep their heads above water. This is precisely the attitude shared by so many long entrenched members of Congress which brought us to the critical situation we are facing today.”

Expect to see a lot more of this from Republican candidates around the nation as we gear up for the battle of 2010. And every recent poll shows that people are listening.



7 Responses to “Boom Goes the Dynamite, errr… Deficit”

  1. galtin says:

    Where is this $1.1 trillion figure coming from? The linked article says $446.8 billion.

    On another note, if it they hadn't increased the debt limit, the government would have been forced to completely shut down (no military, no courts, no post office, etc.). Is that what Republicans want?

  2. jchem says:

    From NPR:

    The spending bill passed Sunday includes $447 billion for departments' operating budgets and about $650 billion in mandatory payments for federal benefit programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. Those programs under immediate control of Congress would see increases of about 10 percent.

    The legislation also contains numerous items not directly related to spending. It provides help for auto dealers facing closure, ends a ban on funding by the District of Columbia government for abortions and allows the district to permit medical marijuana, lets Amtrak passengers carry unloaded handguns in their checked baggage and permits detainees held at Guantanamo Bay to be transferred to the United States to stand trial, but not to be released.

    The bill also approves a 2 percent pay increase for federal workers.

    I'm not sure much of what is in that second paragraph could be called “critical spending”, and I highly doubt the government will shut down if we don't allow unloaded handguns on Amtrak. But they had to have another 1,000+ page bill to write so they had to fill it up with something. But on the bright side, they did vote themselves in a 2% raise, which I'd be more than happy to hear you justify.

  3. GeorgeSorwell says:

    If Republicans were serious, they'd put out a list of proposed budget cuts.

  4. redbus says:

    GOP in power = shovel major money we don't have into pointless wars
    Dems in power = shovel major money we don't have into pointless domestic programs

    Any questions?

  5. DLS says:

    “Maurice Hinchey”

    [snicker]

    He's well known for what he said during the proposed Social Security changes by the Bush administration. At that time, the Dems had the perfect opportunity to snatch the issue from the GOP, and boost their popularity for years to come, by proposing reforms that would rescue Social Security.

    But the dim Dems chose to do absolutely nothing, which is even more stupid than merely complaining again about the Bush administration. Hinchey actually told people in his district that Social Security would be “more valuable” later if it were left alone.

  6. [...] Call it clever timing or call it desperation. Either way, the taxpayers found an early lump of coal in their Christmas stockings this weekend. With the end of the year approaching, the Senate followed the path set by the House on Thursday and passed a …Read Original Story: Boom Goes the Dynamite, errr… Deficit – The Moderate Voice [...]

  7. wine clubs says:

    At this point I have to wonder if they even care what they're doing as far as the deficit. It's been nearly my entire life I've heard about how this is a problem that needs to be fixed, but I can't do it as president because…..fill in appropriate excuse here. At some point it has to get done before we're spending half our tax dollars on debt payments, as we've seen in California that doesn't work well for families, why would it for the federal gov?

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