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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Brooks = worthless sack of flesh
David Brooks Advises Obama to Drink the Austerity Kool-Aid
In case you were wondering what the Villagers have decreed is to be the agenda for the second term, David Brooks helpfully spells it out for you:
In December, a re-elected Obama would face three immediate challenges: the Bush tax cuts expire; there will be another debt-ceiling fight; mandatory spending cuts kick in. In addition, there will be an immediate need to cut federal deficits. During the recession, the government could borrow gigantic amounts without pushing up interest rates because there was so little private borrowing. But as the economy recovers and demand for private borrowing increases, then huge public deficits on top of that will push up interest rates, crowd out private investment and smother the recovery.
These big problems wont be solved during the transition. They are too complicated. Congress will find a mechanism to delay, and the nation will embark on a major effort to do tax reform, entitlement reform and debt reduction. This grand project reforming the basic institutions of government will consume the first two years of the next presidents new term, no matter who is elected. It has to get done or a debt crisis will be imminent.
Leading the country through this will require the intelligence, balance and craftiness that Obama has demonstrated. But it will also require indomitable inner conviction and an aggressive drive to push change. It will require a fearless champion who will fight all the interests that love the tax code the way it is. It will require a fervent crusader to rally the country behind shared sacrifice. It will take an impervious leader willing to spread spending cuts everywhere and offend everybody all at once. There will have to be a clearly defined vision of what government will look like at the end.
Obama has talked vaguely about tax reform. He has acknowledged the need for entitlement reform and major deficit reduction. But he has never thrown himself All In. He has never displayed an inner passion, a sense that these projects are his life mission, or a willingness to bear the pain that taking on these challenges necessarily entails.
These big problems wont be solved during the transition. They are too complicated. Congress will find a mechanism to delay, and the nation will embark on a major effort to do tax reform, entitlement reform and debt reduction. This grand project reforming the basic institutions of government will consume the first two years of the next presidents new term, no matter who is elected. It has to get done or a debt crisis will be imminent.
Leading the country through this will require the intelligence, balance and craftiness that Obama has demonstrated. But it will also require indomitable inner conviction and an aggressive drive to push change. It will require a fearless champion who will fight all the interests that love the tax code the way it is. It will require a fervent crusader to rally the country behind shared sacrifice. It will take an impervious leader willing to spread spending cuts everywhere and offend everybody all at once. There will have to be a clearly defined vision of what government will look like at the end.
Obama has talked vaguely about tax reform. He has acknowledged the need for entitlement reform and major deficit reduction. But he has never thrown himself All In. He has never displayed an inner passion, a sense that these projects are his life mission, or a willingness to bear the pain that taking on these challenges necessarily entails.
There you have it. Austerity: always good for what ails you, no matter what. Like tax cuts, a magical elixir for every circumstance. ...................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/859686/david_brooks_advises_obama_to_drink_the_austerity_kool-aid/
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David Brooks = worthless sack of flesh (Original Post)
marmar
Mar 2012
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hifiguy
(33,688 posts)1. David Brooks is one-tenth as smart as he thinks he is.
He is an incessantly blathering gobshite and continues to fill a much needed void.
onethatcares
(16,178 posts)2. not much I can add to that review
but it is good to see we think alike.
hifiguy
(33,688 posts)3. Why, thank you!
excuse not to write
(147 posts)4. I don't even read Brooks anymore
I mean, even Tommy Boy occasionally makes sense, but Davey? HA!
magical thyme
(14,881 posts)5. oh criminies....
"or a willingness to bear the pain that taking on these challenges necessarily entails."
Obama will not be bearing the pain. Nor will you, Brooks. Spare me the crocodile tears for the most vulnerable in our society as you steal our *earned and paid for* entitlements. You are right. They ARE entitlements. We paid into the system for decades. We are damned well entitled to our share of the SS fund.
librechik
(30,676 posts)6. austerity good for us, except for David Brooks. I'm sure he's very empathetic
to the rest of us