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Cantor should be applauded.

We are facing a serious problem with the national deficit with the perverbial credit card limit due to expire some time in Agust. Everyone knows this. Even Democrats.

Enter stage right a deficit “committee” headed by Vice President Biden, tasked with the goal of finding a way to reach a deal that would allow for the debt limit to be raised while making substantial cuts to the budget. The catch: Democrats, banking Republicans will blink and are clinging bitterly to the notion that any debt reduction deal must include tax increases. Tax increases which are a nonstarter for Republicans, especially in the House of Representatives.

With this strategy in play, Majority Leader Eric Cantor walk out on the talks noting that any discussion is at an impass without President Obama personally engaging with Speaker of the House John Boehner on the matter.

For that courage, Cantor should be commended.

Democrats must understand that the core of the problem doesnt come from the current tax rate, which existed a decade ago. The problem is out of control government spending.

Whats more, the talked about 200 a billion a year “cuts” in programs amount to nearly nothing when the deficit is adding nearly 1.5 trillion a year.

To give example of how out of hand the number is, we spent roughly one third ($500 billion) in Afghanistan over the past decade. That means we could fund the war in Afghanistan for 30 years and it would just then equal a single year of deficit spending under what is now “base line” spending in Congress.

This is not sustainable. Something has to be done. It is time to roll up our sleaves and make cuts to the budget where they are needed and reform entitlement spending.

Democrats need to understand that Republicans and the American people are serious.

For that exact reason Eric Cantor should be applauded for his decision today.

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  • http://theminorityreportblog.com Repair_Man_Jack

    The Keynesian Fantasy is over. If the EU has as much trouble as it is having bailing out Greece, just wait until Spain goes Tango-Uniform. We have to stop becomeing more like Europe. Europe will not be a pleasant place to live and do business ten years from now.

    • Death_of_the_Donkey

      Keynes believed in balanced budgets during economic expansions (which means that nothing we have done since the 80s can be called Keynesian, since without the balanced budget baseline, all additional stimulus will see ever reduced returns as the “low-fruit” has already been picked). The only real Keynesian boost we have seen was from Reagan in the early 80s (and after 83, it was just deficit spending juice and lost all relationship to Keynes).

  • http://www.theprecinctproject.wordpress.com ColdWarrior

    If I was in charge of the Republican “leadership” I would have pulled an Opuppet on Opuppet: “We won.” No negotiations. We’ll propose our budget and pass it and then send it to the Senate. THEN we’ll negotiate in the open, transparently, on the Senate floor and then in reconciliation.

    Indeed, why in the hell haven’t these milquetoasts said from the outset, at least, if they were going to go down the “negotiations” road with Biden that the talks be broadcast on C-Span? To ask the question is to answer it: because they are milquetoasts.

    But then, of course, we all have to look in the mirror. We elected these milquetoasts.

    Thank you,

    ColdWarrior

    • Paul Seale

      I agree to no _back room_ negotiations.. However I do think negotiations must be attempted. If we give no effort, then we are no better than Democrats.

      Of course the catch is that Democrats must be negotiating in good faith or any level of seriousness. That appears not to be the case, hence Cantor’s walk out which I commend.

    • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

      The last time we tried that, the Senate tabled the bill and that was that.

      • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

        There are limits to this approach, and yes, the Senate will kill the gop version, but why not try it again:
        - Pass a House bill that enshrines the GOP position
        - Demand a senate bill passed by the Senate as a precondition for further discussion

        If they insist on discussion, say:
        “These discussions are not productive as they dont represent what can pass the Congress”

        The ‘backroom’ talks are designed precisely to give the Democrats an edge: It’s behind closed doors so the unpopular Democrat position isnt made public. It allows 2 on 1 gang-up thankx to Biden in the room. It cuts out the rank-and-file GOP spine.

        Open process is better for us.

        ALSO better for us is my other idea on this: Go small. Do a $500 billion debt ceiling raise instead of $2 trillion. You can get significant spending cuts – SOON – that adds up to $500 billion over next 4 years.

        • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens

          If they blow off our demand, then our demands lose credibility.

    • barleycorn

      There are no good reasons beyond political cowardice to hold secret negotiations on matters unrelated to national security.

      I have a difficult time giving props to the GOP Leadership for walking out of a meeting they should never have been in to begin with.

  • Xasteius

    for the GOP leadership to give up the ship?

  • dajeeps

    Regardless of tax rate, the government has never been able to collect more than an average of 18% of GDP in revenue. Revenue has fallen by 3-4% over the last few years, with no question of why. But even if we could fill that hole, and maybe squeeze an addition percentage in, it would buy another couple of months before we go belly up. It’s hardly worth mentioning, really.

    I don’t see them as being able to come up with anything substancial before we run out of money around Aug 2 because our tax code is such a mess and government is so large that the reworks required in order to efficiently collect money at any rate, and get our economy to where it can actually produce enough revenue is such a massive effort – there is no way to do it in a month. The Democrats know this and they don’t want to do anything unless they are the only ones at the trough. They only way to get to be the only ones at the trough is to stall and make the Republicans cave so they torque off their base.