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Bill USA

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Mon Jun 24, 2013, 05:18 PM Jun 2013

How Republicans stopped worrying and learned to love big government - Ezra Klein

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/06/21/how-republicans-stopped-worrying-and-learned-to-love-big-government/

The budget talks are foundering on a Republican demand that the federal government start predicting the deficit 30 years into the future. The immigration bill is hung up over Republican demands that the government achieve full control over the 1,969 mile border between the United States and Mexico. But the Obama administration’s had some good news on its spying: Republicans are pretty comfortable with the federal government tracking our calls and mining our e-mails.

Here’s what I don’t understand: How can Republicans who think themselves skeptical of the federal government also believe it capable of predicting the path of the economy 30 years into the future while locking down the border and picking through all electronic communications?




Take the budget. Politico reports that “White House chief of staff Denis McDonough privately met with more than a dozen Senate Republicans who outlined their view of the budget picture over the next three decades instead of over the 10-year window.”

The political calculus behind this is clear: The budget deficit looks much worse over 30 years than it does over 10, lending urgency to Republican efforts to cut federal spending. But the implied confidence in the government’s powers of prognostication is extraordinary.

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If we can’t get 10-year, and even one-year, projections right, how can anyone possibly believe that 30-year projections will be worth the paper they’re printed on?
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How Republicans stopped worrying and learned to love big government - Ezra Klein (Original Post) Bill USA Jun 2013 OP
Big Gov for me, no Gov for thee blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #1
The revolving door bluedeathray Jun 2013 #2

bluedeathray

(511 posts)
2. The revolving door
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 05:51 AM
Jun 2013

Between Industry and Government assures that spending on GOP priorities will continue unabated.

Growing the Debt, continuing Imperialistic warring policy, and sliding further into a police state.

This will not stop until we MAKE it stop. Elections are proving a less and less viable tool.

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