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GOP on Stimulus: First, Do Harm

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Barack Obama never guaranteed he would end partisan rancor in Washington. He said he'd try.

The assumption was that Republicans might want to work with Democrats to reach shared goals. Passing a stimulus plan to stop the economic freefall would seem an easy place to start.

Wrong, wrong, wrong. Although Republicans surely understand the urgency of slapping paddles on the economy's stopped heart, they would like to go out for a smoke first and score some partisan points. Thus, Senate Republicans spent last weekend poisoning the public's feelings toward the stimulus package and offering the same economic snake oil that drove the economy into the gutter.

Yeah, what we need is another tax break for American companies that take their business overseas. So insisted Rep. Mike Pence, an Indiana Republican, on NBC's "Meet the Press."

On the same program, Republican Sen. John Ensign of Nevada noted that Japan passed six stimulus bills, "none of which brought their economy out of the severe recession that it was in." The real flaw in Japan's approach was canceling out the stimulus by raising taxes at the same time. The current stimulus plan cuts taxes.

Unhappy that states might get a big chunk of stimulus money, Ensign wags his finger at their "bloated" spending. He seems to forget that unlike Washington, states have to balance their budgets. And so when there's a shortfall, they can't issue Treasury bills and print the money to repay them. They have to fire police and-or raise taxes, which is de-stimulating.

On CBS' "Face the Nation," Arizona Sen. John McCain called the legislation "generational theft." He went on, "I know America needs a stimulus, we need tax cuts, we need to spend money on infrastructure and other programs that will put people to work." Actually, the bill does all three.

Exactly how are you going to spend money and cut taxes without at least temporarily increasing deficits?

This weak grasp of economic realities was seen in candidate McCain's apparent choice of John Thain as his would-be treasury secretary. Thain is the Wall Street titan who oversaw the wild risk-taking that took down Merrill Lynch — and walked away from the wreckage with a $40 million bonus.

Arizona's Sen. Jon Kyl accuses Obama of using "dangerous words" to describe the situation. Obama's warning of a "catastrophe" if the stimulus doesn't happen is fear mongering.

Unsettling language for sure, and rhetoric that stokes the fires of public anxiety. Alas, Obama has to use scary words to counter GOP efforts to sabotage the stimulus plan.

The new party line is that George W. Bush had led the Republicans astray. It's his fault and not that of the party leaders who held both houses of Congress for six of Bush's eight years. Now Democrats are trying to do what Bush did — embark on binge spending.

Let us respectfully point to the obvious: Times have changed. Republicans unleashed half-trillion-dollar deficits when the economy was still OK. Now it's awful, and stimulus spending must be done to save our economic hide.

Eventually paying back the trillions in stimuli and bailouts will be brutal work, but the expensive first-aid can't be skipped. You have to get the patient out of intensive care before you can put him into rehab.

So the game plan, it seems, is to savage the stimulus proposal and let Democrats pass it with little Republican support. The stimulus will go into effect, and Republicans won't have to take responsibility for what could have happened if it didn't.

Must Democrats fix this mess alone? One only hopes that more than a handful of Republicans will decide to be helpful — if only for the good of the country.

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Ma'am....The republicans know you cannot help half an economy... If the economy improves for the democrats it will improve for the republicans, and they will take credit, and cast blame that it did not improve more; and it will not improve more... They are fiddling while Rome burns... I'll bet they are way too late... I hope republicans and democrats both meet their fate sooner than later in the great dumpster of history.... You can't beat a dead horse...It is certain you will not plow a field with one... This stimulus wants to shoe a dead horse... I hope they don't expect him dance... I don't think it will be dancing... This government is breaking itself, and has been to see capitalism not working.... Just what sort of misery will it take to make this stiff necked people see the facts, and abandon the past... For good....Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:26 PM
Ms Harrop,
You need to get better informed on this stimulus package before you give your opinion. It is not the stimulus package, it is pork laden ie: health care, overseas abortions, ACORN, etc. If you don't have time to read this 4-5 inch thick report I suggest you watch Glen Beck or listen to Rush L. It is back in congress but Polosie will not let the GOP see it to read it before it comes up for a vote. John Culverson said that this AM.
We do not need a socialistic country which is the direction we are going at this time. If someone doesn't listen it will be too late.
Mary Bean
Comment: #2
Posted by: Mary Bean
Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:24 AM
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