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Most Americans accept the continuing attack on tobacco companies and smokers, but how do they feel about the massive government deception? In 1998, 46 state attorneys general and major tobacco companies signed the Master Settlement Agreement. The major tobacco companies agreed, among other things, to give states $240 billion over 25 years to provide for smoking cessation programs and cover the health costs associated with using their product. In return state attorneys general promised tobacco companies that they wouldn't sue them and would use their lawmaking power to protect the major tobacco companies from competition from small tobacco companies. Of the $80 billion extorted so far, states have spent about 30 percent on health, not all tobacco-related, and less than 6 percent on smoking cessation programs. Instead, state legislatures spent the bulk of their tobacco money for items such as museum building, tax relief, rainy-day funds and other expenditures having nothing to do with tobacco or health.

The U.S. Congress' deception was, and continues to be, a major player in our financial meltdown. In congressional hearings, before the meltdown, on the soundness of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Rep. Maxine Waters said, "Through nearly a dozen hearings, we were frankly trying to fix something that wasn't broke. Mr. Chairman, we do not have a crisis at Freddie Mac, and particularly at Fannie Mae, under the outstanding leadership of Franklin Raines." Rep. Barney Frank, the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee, said, "These two entities — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — are not facing any kind of financial crisis. The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing." Other congressmen gave similar assurances. Unfortunately for our nation, the forces pushing for "affordable" housing won the day and saddled us with today's unprecedented financial disaster. How stupid is it of us to ask those who brought us "affordable" housing to now turn their attention to bringing us "affordable" health care?

Congressional deception about government finances means today's children will face a financial disaster that will make today's mess seem like a walk in the park.

What's called the public debt stands at $11 trillion and growing. That pales in comparison to the federal government's unfunded liability — obligations that are not covered by an asset of equal or greater value.

Mike Whalen, former policy chairman of the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis, commenting on last year's Social Security Trustees annual report on the state of the Social Security and Medicare programs, said, "The report on the state of entitlement programs is rather grim — the combined unfunded liabilities of both programs are $101 trillion." What that means is that in order for government to make good on its promises, Congress would have to put aside tens of trillions of dollars in the bank today. Keep in mind that our GDP is only $14 trillion.

In the absence of massive tax increases or cuts in benefits, in order to meet its promises Congress must cease spending on one in four programs by 2020, such as education and highway construction, and one in two by 2030, and by 2050 or so all federal revenue will be spent supporting Social Security, Medicare and prescription drug benefits. Such a scenario is unsustainable. There will be economic and political chaos. Today's politicians are not likely to take measures to avoid the coming chaos because senior citizens, the major beneficiaries of Social Security and Medicare, vote in large numbers and will exact a high political price. Plus, neither today's senior citizens nor today's politicians will be alive in 2050. I'd be more optimistic if my fellow Americans were simply suffering from congressional deception as opposed to their not caring about the economic calamity that awaits tomorrow's Americans. I'd be even more optimistic if today's seniors started putting heat on Congress to allow those Americans who want nothing to do with Social Security to opt out.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Thanks, Walter Williams, for your good article.
AN OLD SAYING "DON'T CUT OFF THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU!"Well, the politicians never could understand this, because they didn't think their greed and criminal activity would ever catch up with them, right?
Oppression rings a bell when Taxpayers think of Barack Obama, Barney
Frank, Pelosi, Reid, Waters, Geithner, Clintons (just to name a few)! This
bunch of radical and socialist idiots are bankrupting America, as we speak,
and it seems only a few folks are getting it and are beginning to hold "Tea
Party gatherings!" This should tell you something, right? It's obvious,
people, who have a job at present, are totally fed up and the ONLY CHANGE
THEY WANT TO SEE IS 'SMALLER GOVERNMENT', 'SMALLER SALARIES AND RETIREMENTS
FOR POLITICIANS', and to 'LEAVE THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS ALONE' as this
Democratic latest crazy hype "we're going to redistribute wealth" (so they
can furnish more social,welfare and insurance programs to the
illegitimates) is only going to make America into a third world country! I'm quoting from
a cartoon - "They come from far away, commit crimes, and cost Government (We,
the Taxpayers) a lot of money - but enough about Congress" the phrase being
used by Politicians "Do as I say, not as I do" make Americans wonder if
it's time to move abroad? We've heard the speeches from politicians "We'll stop
Nafta, Cafta, create jobs, cut taxes, balance the budget, reduce drug
costs, cut insurance costs, fix Social Security and WORK for Taxpayers!" Yeah,
Right! It's a proven fact, you're not taking care of anyone but your greedy
selves! Who's idea was it to supply Taxpayers' money for the rebuilding of
anything that's not on American soil? Even rebuilding on American soil,
Taxpayers need to hold the checkbooks! Politicians can't be trusted to make
decisions that affect America on any level! Politicians have no
Credibility!
It's so sad to think we've gotten to this level in America! Incidentally,
it's been proven politicians can't balance their own checkbooks, so why are
Taxpayers allowing them to balance America's budget? Daily we read 'budget
squeeze' and see where the Politicians aren't paying their own taxes or
bank notes. This should tell Taxpayers that it's time to clean house on every
level of government. Their statements "I'll give you what you want, if I
get what I want for my pet projects" has to end! This type behavior has gotten
us so far in debt using bonds, grants, incentives, non-profit organizations,
schools, social and welfare programs as wagers! America has gone backwards
and the moral decay is being displayed in society daily!
THE 'ARIZONA SHERIFF' IS ACTUALLY MAKING MORE SENSE, BY DOING THE 'TENTS', THAN ANY POLITICIAN EVER HAS! CONTINUING TO HAND OUT MONEY THAT WE DON'T HAVE (and will never have again)-IS 'VIOLATING THE WORKING MAN'S RIGHTS, HAS FOR MANY YEARS AND IT'S CALLED, ALSO 'DISCRIMINATION AGAINST TAXPAYERS!'
HANDING TAXPAYERS MONEY TO ALL ILLEGITIMATES, SOCIAL AND WELFARE BENEFITS, HAS CAUSED AND WILL CONTINUE TO CAUSE MORE 'TERROR' ON AMERICAN SOIL!
Politicians, local, state, and federal, have far too much time on their hands - time to send them back where they came from!" It's time to start running government like a busines. This only requires President, Vice President, Sec-Treasurer (with modest salaries) and a few citizens that actually pay taxes!
America would be, once again, the land of the 'free and the brave!'

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