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What 'Big Deals' Did to America

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Thanks to Tea Party fanatics, we are told, America just lost an historic opportunity to deal with her national debt.

Because of Tea Party intransigence and threats against their own leader John Boehner, the speaker had to reject Obama's "grand bargain," the "big deal" of $3 trillion in budget cuts for $1 trillion in "revenue enhancement."

These crazed ideologues, the Tea Partiers, we are told by the talking heads, just do not understand that governing is about compromise.

And that is the mindset of a city that relishes nothing more than those "Kumbaya" moments when Democrats and Republicans break ranks and appear grinning together at a joint press conference to announce a "big deal" to do what is best for America.

Decade after decade, the play is re-enacted.

But the Tea Party folks were elected to close the play. As Ronald Reagan said, "We were sent here to drain the swamp, not to get along with the alligators."

And what have the big deals done for America?

Reagan was persuaded to sign on to a bipartisan big deal to cut spending three dollars for every dollar he accepted in new taxes. And the Gipper forever believed he had been lied to, as he got three dollars in tax hikes for every dollar in spending cuts.

Obama's offer to Boehner is the same one Reagan signed on to.

George H.W. Bush agreed to break his pledge of "no new taxes," and raised the top rate from Reagan's 28 percent to 35 percent.

How did that work out?

A recession ensued that probably cost Bush his presidency.

The biggest of big deals came when the GOP establishment arrived in Bill Clinton's East Room to endorse NAFTA, GATT and a World Trade Organization that stripped America of her right to make and enforce her own trade laws.

Economic patriots fought the surrender of sovereignty and were dismissed as protectionists.

How did NAFTA, GATT and the WTO work out?

Since 1992, the United States has run a total of $7 trillion in trade deficits. Six million manufacturing jobs disappeared in the last decade, along with 50,000 factories. This year's trade deficit just returned to an annual rate of $600 billion.

China is now the world's leading manufacturing power. And what are Republicans doing? Demanding new free-trade deals with Panama, Colombia and South Korea.

Anyone heard any Republican candidate advance a credible plan to reindustrialize America and leave China in the dust?

Anyone heard a Republican candidate call for America to give the WTO six months' notice and get out, so we can go about rebuilding our country rather than babbling on about some New World Order? The biggest dealmaker of them all was George W. Bush.

Before he launched the war on Iraq, he got Democratic Sens. Tom Daschle, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, John Edwards and Chris Dodd to give him a blank check. As the Republican Establishment signed on to Clinton's trade deals, the Democratic Establishment signed on to Bush's war.

Dissenters were denounced, once again, as isolationists.

How did that big deal turn out?

It cost us 4,400 dead, 35,000 wounded and $1 trillion, with 100,000 Iraqi dead and half a million widows and orphans. Four million Iraqis have been uprooted from their homes, half fleeing to foreign lands. Half of these exiles are Christians whose communities, there since the time of Christ, are dying, as Islamists assume they are allies of the Crusaders that attacked their country.

And those weapons of mass destruction that the Democratic leadership authorized Bush to find and destroy? They did not exist.

Then there was the George Bush-Teddy Kennedy No Child Left Behind deal, which doubled spending at the Department of Education.

How did that work out?

Hundreds of billions sunk, test scores stagnant or dropping and teachers caught cheating on behalf of students to get test scores back up to keep the NCLB money flowing.

The racial gap endures, and though we spend more per capita on education than any nation save Luxembourg, we are getting creamed in international competition by East Asians and Europeans.

The response to this disaster?

"We need bipartisan agreement to invest more in education."

Did not Albert Einstein define insanity as doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result? Why would we give more money to an education establishment that has consumed the wealth of an empire and failed us for 40 years?

Bipartisan big deals gave us Vietnam, Iraq, the Reagan and Bush 1 tax hikes, NAFTA, GATT, the WTO, No Child Left Behind and prescription drug benefits under Medicare. Bipartisan big deals led America to the brink of bankruptcy.

When JFK wrote "Profiles in Courage," it was not about the dealmakers like LBJ, but the men who stood apart and stood alone for what was right.

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Pat,
the Bush tax cuts have been in place for nearly a decade and have produced no real job growth. It is a MYTH that handing over money to someone gets a corresponding good resuolt in return. So how do we make this work.

Simple>>>>> we tie the top tax rate to the unemployment rate. Each one percent drop in the unemployment rate drops the top tax rate. If these people really are job creators, they will fall all over their taqx accountants to get this country working again,,,,,,,but I suspect that what they really are doing is investing their money overseas in places like Brazil and Japan and China.
The other thing that happens when you raise taxes, is that rich people have to work harder to make the same amount of money. Of course we know that they don't do it themselves but they DO hire more people in order to keep their cash flow up....and THAT is how you create jobs here in America. A byproduct of this is increased revenue from both the rich AND the payroll taxes from the peons. Everybody wins Taxes are not the anathema that you portray them to be.

Enjoy your day!
Comment: #1
Posted by: robert lipka
Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:38 PM
Mr. Buchanan correctly recognizes the intransigence of the tea party republicans as political courage with a legitimate purpose. Tea party republicans represent a faction comprised largely of working Americans who have a vested interest in a fiscally sound government that can deliver their retirement checks when it comes their turn to collect after years of work and taxes. Our government is fiscally weak after years of broken promises by politicians, and the tea partiers understandably view firm restraints on spending as a necessary so that we don't become Greece. The tea partiers insist that politicians fulfill the promises they made in order to get elected. That their elected representatives are willing to take political risks in order to honor their wishes, and will not abandon them for political expediency is virtuous, not wrong.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Richard S
Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:37 PM
Don't see any solutions being proposed here. Just whining. That seems to be what sells commentary these days. I guess inability to propose actual solutions is why Mr. B stopped throwing his hat in the ring.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Masako
Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:27 PM

George "W" and President Cheney were unmitigated disaters for the USA

Obama has proven himself a total Fraud and Sellout.

Since the Democrats would never think of kicking Obama to the curb and putting forth
a genuine champion of the American worker and American family, our only Real choice
is RON PAUL

Go ahead America, re-elect Obama, but then just keep your mouth shut and don't complain, by 2016 we iwll be finished as a nation


PAUL in 2012
Comment: #4
Posted by: Soothsayer
Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:55 AM
What is wrong with isolationism? What has being the world's police gotten us? Let's talk about free trade here at home.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Gary
Sat Jul 30, 2011 11:09 AM
-----As Rockefelller front CNP member, FAKE right op Pat Buchanan
well realizes ----the 'continuity of agenda' since Bush Sr (BOTH Clinton
and Obama also Rockefeller CFR/RIIA fronts) ---has been impeccable.
BTW ----------take a reality check by checking out the NOW DECLASSIFIED
State Dept. Memo 200 from 1975.
In it then US Ambassador to RED China, Bush SR. lays out 'the plan'
for the RED Chinee leadership.
-RED China to be massively funded (from US taxpayers) to be 'brought in
and brought up' as world industiral center and eventual TOP of the
NWO pyramid.
The US to be 'brought down' to third world status via de-industrialization
and a worthless 'service economy' (ie franchise slums).
ALL this contingent on RED China, the undisputed world leader in genocide
(latest scholarly est. exceed 90 MILLION in 'peacetime') ---accepting
zealous EUGENICS programs and selective extermination of elements
of their own population.
So kiddies ---------keep following those Globalists both 'Left' and 'Right'.
Keep burying ALLLL consciousness of the world ------------------TREASON.
-------------------Just keep a goin'...
Comment: #6
Posted by: free bee
Mon Aug 1, 2011 12:26 AM
Re: Masako In this editorial, the author does not seek to lay out a blueprint for solving our fiscal problems. The topic seems to be to present an illustration of how abandoning principles to signing onto "big deals"does us a disservice. In Mr. Buchanan's other editorials and books, he has offered solutions to revitalize our economy and ease our fiscal problems.
Comment: #7
Posted by: Richard S
Mon Aug 1, 2011 3:08 AM
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