The spending cuts, if any, discussed in last night's subject  posting will go into effect in January 2013 – not the start of fiscal year 2013  which is October 1, 2012 - just one month before the presidential  election.  The timing of January 2013 is bad enough for our elected reps  but October would just about be suicide.  I corrected this date on the blog  & also clarified that any Medicare cuts would be to providers only – not  beneficiaries.  Of course how do you cut doctors & hospitals & not  affect beneficiaries?  A distinction without a difference.
 Before beginning tonight's message please note that Congress  has approved a CR to keep the federal government funded until December 16 –  whoop de doo.
 I present below one response from a long time subscriber who  is an obvious Ron Paul supporter.  I know that we have strong supporters of  many candidates in our readership.  I invite all of you to provide a  write-up of the pros & cons that influenced your support.  I personally  know of our supporters for Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain, Marco Rubio (for VP with  anyone as President), & believe it or not BO.  I hope people will  participate & that it will be educational for us all.
 I have made the observation that in order to not be fooled  again, like our country was by BO in 2008, it is best to contrast  catchy one liners from debate performances with years of an actual record.   By this standard the only three unblemished believable candidates are Ron Paul,  Michele Bachmann, & Gary Johnson.  Many of you have told me that you  don't know who Gary Johnson is or anything about him.  I have been thinking  of presenting a write-up about him – a great man who cannot get into the  debates.  Maybe that is all we need to know about him.
 ---Response From Ron Paul Supporter---
 Ron Paul proposes $1 trillion of  spending cuts in the first year – not ten years.  He would cut the  structural size of government by closing five cabinet departments – Education,  Commerce, Energy, Interior, and Housing and Urban Development.  It is  nonsense to even consider cutting $1.2 trillion or any amount over ten  years.  First - you can't strap future congresses with fake cuts you make  now.  So it's Ron Paul that would demonstrate that we are serious about  fixing our fiscal house and he is ignored by the media.  His son, Senator  Rand Paul, explains that if we were to freeze federal government spending for  the next ten years, we would save $9 trillion and not the mere $1.2 trillion  goal of the unconstitutional Super Committee.  Again you can't bind future  congresses and so this is a solvable problem but as of right now it seems in 10  years we will have an additional $9 trillion on top of the $15 trillion national  debt we just passed this week. 
 Our elected reps do not have the spine  to do what's right for our country - no character or integrity.  That is  really the problem and it's very sad.  They are  feckless.
 
 
 
It is a very sad financial situation contry is in. It will take years, not 1-2-3 to fix it - it might not be fixed at all. Both Republicans and Democrats got us into this mess.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you can explain this to me. In WW2, it took us about 4 years to win the war against powerful foes.
Now we are fighting a war against inferior forces vs. us - and this war going on for years.
Look at the money saved, if we were not in this war.