Monday, December 3, 2012

Magic Thinking from the GOP

It's tough being a Congressman, GOP version, like the honorable Mike Coffman of Colorado, who posts this on pages Pages E1859-E1860 of the 11/30 Congressional Record. You have to actually believe stuff like this:

Mr. Speaker, on January 20, 2009, the day President Obama took office, the national debt was $10,626,877,048,913.08. 
 Today, it is $16,323,083,449,604.98. We've added $5,696,206,400,691.90 to our debt in nearly 4 years.
 (OK-- so far so good. It's useful to point out that the President is a trifle out of control when it comes to spending. But the problem is the conclusion...)

This is $5 trillion in debt our nation, our economy, and our children could have avoided with a balanced budget amendment.
 
And here is the GOP -- irresponsible tea party division-- in a nutshell. Spending bad. Spending problem. Wave magic constitutional wand. Problem gone. And with no sweat, we show we are real, real serious. Without actually doing anything remotely real.

*sigh*

2 comments:

  1. Great start appalled, however it might be important to consider if Coffman has said anything else about the budget

    http://coffman.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=659:we-can-be-smarter-than-sequestration&catid=42:opinion-editorials&Itemid=11

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  2. Here are some of his budget votes;


    http://www.aboutpolitics.com/politicians/Colorado-CO/Coffman/Budget,%20Spending%20and%20Taxes

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