creators.com opinion web
Liberal Opinion Conservative Opinion
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
14 Feb 2012
Chris Christie on Israel -- and What It Means to Be a Leader

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) last week. … Read More.

31 Jan 2012
They Have Islamist Fanatics, We Have Secularist Fanatics

The Muslim world is threatened by religious fanaticism. The Western world is threatened by secular fanaticism. … Read More.

24 Jan 2012
Evangelicals and Romney: Should Theology Matter?

As an American, a Republican, and a fiscal and social conservative — and though I have endorsed no … Read More.

Why Democrats Don't Care about $9.7 Trillion Debt

Share Comment

As reported by The Washington Post, "President Obama's proposed budget would add more than $9.7 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, congressional budget analysts said Friday."

CNN adds, "Of that amount, an estimated $5.6 trillion will be in interest alone."

The Post continues: "The CBO (Congressional Budget Office) and the White House (are) ... both predicting a deficit of about $1.5 trillion this year — a post-World War II record at 10.3 percent of the overall economy. But the CBO is considerably less optimistic about future years, predicting that deficits would never fall below 4 percent of the economy under Obama's policies and would begin to grow rapidly after 2015.

"Deficits of that magnitude would force the Treasury to continue borrowing at prodigious rates, sending the national debt soaring to 90 percent of the economy by 2020, the CBO said."

CNN adds that "By 2020 the (CBO) estimates debt held by the public would reach $20.3 trillion, or 90 percent of GDP. That's up from 53 percent of GDP in 2009."

I suspect that most Americans, if asked whether these numbers trouble the Democratic leadership and President Obama, would answer in the affirmative.

They would be wrong.

They would be wrong not because the Democratic Party or the president are economically illiterate or bad individuals, but because the Democratic Party and the president are leftists. And most Americans, including most Democrats, do not understand the left. They may understand liberalism; but President Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and most Democratic representatives and senators are not liberals; they are leftists. And most Americans do not understand the difference between liberal and left. They do not realize, for example, that there is no major difference between the American Democratic Party and the leftist social democratic parties of Western Europe. They do not know that from Karl Marx to Obama, the left (as opposed to liberals) has never created wealth because it has never been interested in creating wealth; it is interested in redistributing wealth.

Therefore, unprecedented and unsustainable debt, a debt that will negatively affect most Americans' quality of life, renders the dollar increasingly undesirable, and undermines America's prestige and power in the world — these developments do not particularly disturb the left.

They may trouble the president, the Democratic Party, and others on the left on some political level, but that pales in comparison to what the left really wants: a huge government overseeing a giant welfare state and a country with far fewer rich Americans.

Achieving those goals is far more important than preventing a decline in the American quality of life. The further left one goes, the more contempt one has for the present quality of American life in any event. The left regularly mocks many of the symbols of that life — from the three-bedroom suburban house surrounded by a white picket fence to owning an SUV (or almost any car) because Americans should be traveling on public buses, trains and bicycles.

As for the dollar, I can bear personal testimony to the decline of the dollar's prestige. I am writing this column in Morocco. In Casablanca, my wife and I and another couple hired a Moroccan driver for the day. And when it came time to pay, the man refused to accept dollars; he wanted to be paid in either Euros or Moroccan dirhams. Yes, dirhams rather than dollars. But the demise of the dollar as the world's currency disturbs the left as much as does America's not getting a gold medal in curling at the Winter Olympics.

And as for America wielding less power in the world, that is a positive development for the American left. It is the world community as embodied in the United Nations that should wield power throughout the world, not an "overstretched," "imperialist" and "militarist" United States.

I used to believe that left and right have similar goals for America, that they just differed in the means they wanted used to get there. I was mistaken. The left has a very different vision of America than those who hold the founding values of America, most especially individualism and small government. And if the price of a once in a lifetime possibility of getting to a giant welfare state dominated by the left is America's steep financial decline, that is a price fully worth paying.

Dennis Prager hosts a nationally syndicated radio talk show and is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is the author of four books, most recently "Happiness Is a Serious Problem" (HarperCollins). His website is www.dennisprager.com.

COPYRIGHT 2010 CREATORS.COM


Comments

4 Comments | Post Comment
This is silly. Who racked up the record deficits since the 2000 surplus? Who spent trillions while cutting taxes? This really makes me wonder if out and out lying is considered a family value in Republican circles...
Comment: #1
Posted by: ian
Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:32 PM
I think this is a really great article and a true take on the situation in America. Often liberals don't really understand what their positions will impact. Much less who! But it is dangerous for our nation on economic levels as well as national security. All reasons, why I moved to the conservative side as well as tea party gatherings. They are clueless and are running our nation into the ground, thereby, burying themselves as well as the rest of us. Time to speak up and out! And VOTE THEM OUT!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Gammy Sparkles
Sun Mar 14, 2010 9:51 AM
The only thing i can defend Bush about is that his spending is nothing compared to the Fuhrer Nobama... Oh im a (D)
Comment: #3
Posted by: Joseph
Mon Mar 15, 2010 6:54 AM
Let's see...Obama will add $9.8T to the debt over 10 years investing in America, it's future and the future of it's citizens. Trying to bring us UP to the level of every other civilized nation, all of whom have some form of universal health care. If I remember, one George "I Ruined America" Bush spent $8 trillion for Medicare - Part D and left the infamous "doughnut hole" that Obama is getting blamed for spending money to fix now. I also seem to remember an unneccessary trillion or 2, not to mention 10's of thousands of deaths and millions of refugees that'll never return in order to spread the wings of democracy and freedom over Iraq. And, let's see, wasn't there a corporate tax holiday in 2005 that allowed cash flush corporations to re-patriate their overseas profits at a 5% rate - costing the Treasury well in excess of $110 billion and generating lots of campaign donations for the mid-term elections. That was after he gave all rich Americans roughly $2 trillion in tax breaks. Let's see I'm up to $11 or $12 trillion and I haven't even looked at my notes yet. Good call Joseph, numbers don't lie, only people. I love it when the truly clueless (teabags, rightwingnuts, Rush, Hannity , Bozo Beck, etc.) call others clueless. It's an ObamaNation now, right-wing lies, misdisinformation and RNC Talking Points don't cut it like they did in BushWorld.
Comment: #4
Posted by: David Kapell
Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:11 AM
Already have an account? Log in.
New Account  
Your Name:
Your E-mail:
Your Password:
Confirm Your Password:

Please allow a few minutes for your comment to be posted.

Enter the numbers to the right:  
Creators.com comments policy
More
Dennis Prager
Feb. `12
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
29 30 31 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 1 2 3
About the author About the author
Write the author Write the author
Printer friendly format Printer friendly format
Email to friend Email to friend
View by Month
Author’s Podcast
Michelle Malkin
Michelle MalkinUpdated 27 Feb 2012
Marc Dion
Marc DionUpdated 20 Feb 2012
Mark Levy
Mark LevyUpdated 18 Feb 2012

17 Mar 2009 Brilliance is Overrated

15 Dec 2009 Have We Stopped Trying to Make Good People?

18 Oct 2011 Why Is Class Hatred Morally Superior to Race Hatred?