The Only Part That Mattered In Obama's Telethon


[Here is the Tea Party view ... presented for debate.] -qB

Market Tickr - by Karl Denninger, September 20

SANTELLI: Mr. President. If I were to ask an investor would he invest in a company that for every dollar it spent it had to borrow 42 cents, I think that investor would think long and hard. Now if you look at the amount of money the government takes in and the amount of spending, those are pretty much the numbers for our government right now.

Does it bother you that 42 percent of our spending is borrowed even understanding that we have to deficit spend under tough times. How long can the U.S. continue to spend in that fashion without potentially hurting our long time financial health.

OBAMA: Well, it bothers me a lot. It bothered me when I was running for office and it bothered me when I arrived and I had a $1.3 trillion deficit wrapped in a bow and waiting for me in the Oval Office.

So, the answer to Rick's question is we've got to do something about it. And we have to do something about it fairly rapidly. The first thing you do is not dig it deeper. That's why this tax debate is important. We can't give $700 billion away to some of America's wealthiest people. We've got to make sure we're responsible for our budget, that's point #1....

The one thing I have to say to the public is that about 60 percent of our budget is entitlements, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. And a lot of the discretion I have is somewhat limited on these programs.

Now part of the reason health-care reform was so important is because the biggest driver of our long term budget deficits is Medicare. If our economy is growing at 2 or 3 or 4 percent, but health care costs are going up 6, or 7 or 8 percent, than the budget will blow up no matter how many cuts I make in other programs...

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quiet Bill September 27, 2010 - 5:24pm
( categories: USA: Campaign 2010 )

if he'd invest in a company where the stockholders and board of directors were also the target market the company intended to exploit for profit, the investor might grasp the idiocy of trying to talk about a government as if it were a business.


"The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. Indeed there is a danger that precisely in the multiplicity of his knowledge he will lose sight of what is essential."

- Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Escher Sketch September 27, 2010 - 8:15pm

As I understand it, the stockholders in the USA are the corporations, and the board of directors of the USA is the corporations. The target market for exploitation is general voters/consumers. The elections are a periodic reassigning of which competing middle management team (party) that the corporate executives use to manage the expectations and work/financial output of the public.

quiet Bill September 27, 2010 - 8:34pm

I should have said "notional" stockholders and board of directors :D


"The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. Indeed there is a danger that precisely in the multiplicity of his knowledge he will lose sight of what is essential."

- Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Escher Sketch September 27, 2010 - 8:51pm

http://agonist.org/galbraithsmackdown

"The conclusion to be drawn is that Social Security should in any event be off the agenda of your Commission, as it is a transfer program and not a program of public spending in the economic sense. In particular it does not use capital resources and will not drive up interest rates. This is true whether the "Social Security System" is in internal balance or not."
James K. Galbraith

quiet Bill September 27, 2010 - 9:08pm

like a company transferring the assets from its employees' pension plan to the company's assets, in other words simple robbery or fraud?

quiet Bill September 27, 2010 - 9:16pm

Several companies have done precisely that in the last couple of decades, and the government let them do it.

It's only theft when it's people of ordinary means taking things of ordinary value. When it's fantastically wealthy people stealing stupendous sums, then it's just bidness.

chalo September 28, 2010 - 6:16am

He should should just tour and give speeches about "hope" other flowery abstract stuff. He does that really well.

When he tries to talk about real stuff, he sounds like a complete idiot.

yogi-one September 28, 2010 - 4:02am

"It's complex, a very complex situation..."

Hey, Sara Palin set the precedent. She's making some serious money too. They should all quit, all but a very few. Of course, I'm referring to the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches of government.

Michael Collins September 28, 2010 - 4:04am

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