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The New Era of Responsibility

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I keep waiting for that moment when Barack Obama — President Obama — tells the American people that there is a price to be paid for the many proposals he has offered. That moment has yet to come.

Obama's inaugural speech did tell America that it is time to set aside childish things, that greatness must be earned, and Obama bristled at the notion that "the next generation must lower its sights." But as usual, he failed to tell voters anything they might not want to hear.

So began the "new era of responsibility." You can counter that most inaugural speeches don't say much. Fair enough. You also could say that the very fact that an African-American became this country's 44th president is moment enough. For the first time, some minority voters felt part of the American family on Inauguration Day. That in itself is moving.

Back to this new era of responsibility. About an hour after the inauguration, I went to the new whitehouse.gov website. Obama's five-point plan to restore fiscal discipline starts with items that already are history — the bad way.

Reinstate PAYGO rules. Fine, except the new $825 billion stimulus package goes around pay-as-you-go rules. And while the PAYGO rules remain, they're so bendable that Congress bypassed PAYGO for the $810 billion bailout, the Alternative Minimum Tax tweak, the energy bill, the pork-fest farm bill and more.

Reverse tax cuts for the wealthy. Yes, Obama campaigned on a platform of ending Bush tax cuts for Americans earning more than $250,000, but now his economic team is talking about letting those tax cuts expire in 2010. Don't get me wrong. Obamaland is right to put off raising taxes during a recession. But why is a discarded pledge item No. 2?

Cut pork-barrel spending.

OK, credit Obama with instituting a pay freeze for senior White House staff on his first full day in office. A politician, who can't even make symbolic cuts, will never cut any spending. So that was a start, and in keeping with the last two items, Make government spending more accountable and efficient, and End wasteful government spending.

Problem: It's hard to look at an $825 billion stimulus package — which consists of a $550 spending bill and $275 billion in unfunded tax cuts — and believe that there will be less pork, more efficiency and less waste.

It's not clear that the package will stimulate the economy. The $168 billion Bush stimulus plan — that sent rebate checks of $600 to working individuals and $1,200 to couples — didn't do what it was supposed to do. So the Obama plan looks like burning more money Washington does not have on a plan that may not work.

Only a few months ago, Obama was proposing a $60 billion-stimulus package. But his plan keeps on growing, even though Congress just authorized the release of the second $350 billion of the Bush bailout.

This month, the fiscal watchdog group The Concord Coalition warned that the first-ever annual deficit projected to exceed $1 trillion will hit a post-World-War-II high of 8.3 percent of GDP. And that number doesn't include the proposed stimulus package.

In his inaugural address, Obama referred to the "the winter of our hardship" — as if these days are among the hardest that an America, which survived the Civil War, two world wars and a depression, has seen. It isn't a winter of hardship when you're throwing around so much money that no one knows when to stop. Although, if Washington keeps opting for the easy choices, while extolling an era of responsibility, it could be a bitter winter of hardship for those left with the tab when there's no running away from the bill.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Ma'am;...Keep waiting for Mr. Obama to tell the American people there is a price to be  paid for the many proposals he has offered... We are already paying the price of failed government... When people lose their jobs, and lose their houses, and lose all their money in stocks or ponzi schemes; they know the price.... What is the price of nothing???Ask all those injured in Iraq, and ask all those veterans looking for care without resources....Ask all the dead in that unnecessary war... They get nothing from their government, and pay the ultimate in price...The price of bad government in your face... The price of keeping capitalism from self destruction was too great to bear; and now you chaff at the price of CPR.... God certainly hath no fool like a republican fool... Think of your hero, Reagan; and his words, that government is the problem... Fair enough...It has never worked for me... But it has never put the goals for which it was formed to the front... Where is our justice, our liberty, and where is tranquility, and the general welfare, or perfect union??? Are these aims free, and without expense??? You know better, and the pain of people, the newly homeless, and the maimed and killed in war are paying for nothing, certainly for no good government, so you should consider whether we are getting what we pay for at all before considering the expense extreme...I am happy to let it  fall... You might better ask your rich friends whether they agree with you...I don't believe you can give a man a welfare check without it being in the pocket of the slumlord before supper time... To me it is all so much welfare for the rich...It is all meant to keep the capitalist system alive to fail again...Will the expense be less next time??? I don't spit in the wind... I don't live for frustration...I think the chances of making the system work by throwing money at it is slim... The more you throw, the more you devalue the money until sooner or later you are throwing only numbers... Here's a number: 33... Now, do a trick...Do you see how well that works???Just about as good as our economy...Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:55 AM
One step at a time. You seem to hear only what you want to hear. The news that its time to be responsible needs to sink in before we go onto the specifics. Ane I agree with Sweeney, We got the bad news about our irresponsible behavior before Bush left office. Rightly so, as he was the leader of the country and "decider" of so many policies that resulted in the bad news.
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Posted by: DZ
Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:06 AM
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