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GOP: Time To Get Things Undone

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President Obama thinks he knows what the primary objective of Republicans in Washington should be: to "get things done." Bashing Rush Limbaugh last week, Obama urged GOP lawmakers to ignore the voices of obstructionism and sign on to his behemoth stimulus package: "We shouldn't let partisan politics derail what are very important things that need to get done." Meeting with GOP leaders on Tuesday, Obama repeated his entreaty: "I don't expect 100 percent agreement from my Republican colleagues, but I do hope that we can all put politics aside and do the American people's business right now."

Since when did it become the Republican Party's top priority to "get things done"? It was as annoying a campaign platitude when John McCain adopted it as it is now coming from Obama's lips.

History has shown us that "Get Things Done" is mindless liberal code for passing ineffective legislation and expanding government for government's sake. "Reaching across the political aisle" and "putting politics aside" always entail selling out the right and putting conservative principles aside. How about preventing the damage done by Democratic meddlers trying to get their "things done"? How about getting more things undone?

For the past year, I've chronicled the inevitable lard-up of bipartisan bailouts and stimulus boondoggles — and the predictable Chicken Little dance in Washington when these massive emergency "fixes" have fallen short. Contrary to the belief that Obama is America's Lightworker who can defy political gravity, H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, guarantees more of the same old borrow-spend-panic-repeat cycle that got us into our current mess in the first place. This is not an investment in America's future. It's an unprecedented mortgaging of America's future — which is why the bill is forever known in my book as the Generational Theft Act of 2009.

The ruckus over Nancy Pelosi's contraception funding (which still may sneak its way into the bill) is the tip of the iceberg. Despite Obama's vow to prevent earmarks from bogging down the bill, the package is stuffed with goodies for every special interest group from left-wing fraudsters ACORN and other subprime shakedown activists ($4 billion for "neighborhood stabilization") to Hollywood ($246 million in new targeted tax breaks) to universal health care promotion ($600 million) to dubious "green job" projects ($24 billion).

More fundamentally, there is no there there.

On Monday night, the Congressional Budget Office sent out a full analysis of the House stimulus bill. The new report elaborates on what last week's partial analysis disseminated by Republican Hill sources illuminated: The vaunted infrastructure spending will take years and years and years to kick in. Just 7 percent of the total $800 billion-plus stimulus funding would enter the economy by the end of this year.

The nonpartisan CBO tells eternal truths about government spending in the past, present and future:

"Frequently in the past, in all types of federal programs, a noticeable lag has occurred between sharp increases in budget authority and the resulting increases in outlays. Based on such experiences, CBO expects that federal agencies, along with states and other recipients of that funding, would find it difficult to properly manage and oversee a rapid expansion of existing programs so as to expend the added funds as quickly as they expend the resources provided for their ongoing programs. …

"Brand-new programs pose additional challenges. Developing procedures and criteria, issuing the necessary regulations, and reviewing plans and proposals would make distributing money quickly even more difficult — as can be seen, for example, in the lack of any disbursements to date under the loan programs established for automakers last summer to invest in producing energy-efficient vehicles. Throughout the federal government, spending for new programs has frequently been slower than expected and rarely been faster."

Translation: They can't spend the stimulus money fast enough to actually stimulate anything other than campaign coffers, media buzz and bureaucratic paperwork.

Obama asserted that there is no disagreement on the need to Do Something. He's wrong. Two hundred economists spoke up this week in an open letter disseminated by the libertarian Cato Institute: "More government spending by Hoover and Roosevelt did not pull the United States economy out of the Great Depression in the 1930s," they said. "More government spending did not solve Japan's 'lost decade' in the 1990s. As such, it is a triumph of hope over experience to believe that more government spending will help the U.S. today."

And that must be the message of gimlet-eyed fiscal conservatives in Washington who should wear the "obstructionist" badge proudly. Obstructionism in the name of fiscal sanity is no vice. Panicked profligacy in the name of blind bipartisanship is no virtue.

Michelle Malkin is author of "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild." Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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Michelle...couldn't agree more...the Americna people need to wake up!
Comment: #1
Posted by: Paul
Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:03 AM
Michelle...couldn't disagree more...the American (republican) people need to wake up and acknowledge the truth. The last 8 years were run by a conservative in the White House and a conservative Congress (6 years). To say that the conservatives have the answers when conservatives caused a large part of the problem is insane. What you conservatives and repubs need to do is accept the results of the election. Quit whining about not getting your way and change your (losing) agenda!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Kathy Keck
Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:21 AM
Big Momma Michelle O won't let anyone make dolls that represent her daughters. Big Daddy O is working as fast as he can to destroy his daughters' future. Amazing.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Juanito Verde
Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:26 AM
Ma'am;... Lawd God in heaven... You speak, and the house of representatives; every single republican member hears you and refuses support for the stimulus... Good for them... I would have let it sit... I would have not voted for it until enough republicans gave it cover... Whether it succeeds or fails; now, the republicans win...That was too easy... They should have been made to pay... When it was clear that they were not going to get republican votes, the dems should have shut the doors, and went home... Let their constituents demand it...Let their constituents support them, or recall them; but don't do it without the republicans... They want to put party before country, so let them... What is the point of putting country first while the republicans sit on their hands... If they will not support it, their people will be hurt too...Let them howl... Let them hurt, and hurt, and hurt; but why give the republicans the power to pick on the solution and benefit from the problem??? I can't believe how stupid democrats are...They have played into a republican trap, and there was absolutely no cheese to be had....I don't care if the democrats said they would get something done...I don't care if they were elected to get something done... When it is clear that the republicans are not going along, and are determined to play spoiler, there is simply no point in going around them... No matter how stupid you believe the democrats to be... Some times they just bat amazement right out of the park... They are crazy... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #4
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:31 PM
Re: Kathy Keck;... Ma'am,... The Democrats have been played... They have been had... This was not a case of the Republicans serving their masters...They did not.. Their masters are begging for this stimulus... This is the republicans serving their ideology...They don't have anything new; but they have not cut loose of the old... As long as they can pretend to be fiscally responsible, they can count on their voters having short memories and forgiving natures... It was stupid to do it alone... The democrats have got a huge problem now.. The problems wiith the economy are deep and systemic...There is little chance that throwing a bunch of numbers at the problem will do any good; but now, every single republican can say: I told you so... Their problem... Their fault, and they get to blame the very people trying to save it for them... I can't believe the democrats... They are sooooo stupid... They should never have done it alone...Now they are hung out like a turkey's neck at thanksgiving; and the republicans can already taste the gravey...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #5
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:42 PM
Mr. Sweeney, I understand your point but I disagree. Stimulating the economy is required. Our leaders in Washington must rise above politics and tend to the needs of our nation. We're in a crisis situation and I expect the people's representatives to DO THEIR JOB and ACT! If one of the parties refuses to play ball, then I will hold them as responsible as the party who tried and failed. Of course this will have ramifications at the next election. Elections are the time the people rate the performance of their reps, so not acting out of fear of the people's vote is cowardice and does not deserve reward.
Comment: #6
Posted by: Kathy Keck
Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:08 PM
Re: Kathy Keck;... I agree that it does not stand a chance unless they throw a bunch of money at it. ..I don't think it stands much chance of working at all...I am cynically against trying to save rotten capitalism, and I am certain that for any help to be effective, it must help common people survive....And since the problem comes from the rich taking too much too fast out of this land in order to build international capitalism; they should be taxed into their under pants.... But the sight of the democrats putting in on the line to save capitalism while the republicans held back, when the odds are, that no stimulus will have much effect before two years- which forces a lot of pain and frustration on the people, which will be blamed on the dems- is just playing politics... I think it can play against the republicans... I wrote to my representative, Mike Rogers... I told him I would love to run against him, and be able to say that when something, anything, needed doing, the republicans did nothing... And they did nothing together... They have clearly chosen party above country...They have clearly chosen party over the interests of their states... The republiclones have become the republiducks in a political shooting gallery... They better learn how to duck duck duck if they are not going to get hit with that one... It is easy to get slamed for doing something, and hard not to... But to get slamed for intentionally doing nothing when their own people are begging for something is beyond explanation...I guess they must have some alcohol in their liquor in Washington D.C.....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #7
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:06 PM
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