Some people may conclude that repugicans, as typical wingnuts, are so set in their ways they are naturally unwilling to
change, …
Any American paying attention to the repugican cabal over the
past decade would agree that there are myriad, largely unprintable,
negative adjectives to describe the un-American religious fascism they
are pushing on America. Some people may conclude in error that repugicans, as typical wingnuts, are so set in their ways they are
naturally unwilling to change, but although that is a very accurate
conclusion, it is not the case when it comes to the nation’s deficit.
If nothing else, repugicans are capricious when it
comes to adding long-term debt depending on which of their benefactors
stand to benefit. Now that their primary benefactors, the Koch brothers,
have bought repugicans control of Congress, their heroic deficit hawk
once again changed his tune and mocked Democratic concerns that passing
more shrub-era unfunded tax cuts for the rich and corporations will
unnecessarily add to the deficit; something phony deficit hawk Paul Ryan
supports with religious fervor.
On Friday, house repugicans, led by Chairman of the
Ways and Means Committee Ryan, passed the first in a long line of
permanent and unfunded tax cuts for the rich he admits will blow up the
deficit. This is the same deficit Ryan has spent the past six years
screaming is the reason the nation is so desperately broke and in debt,
that slashing absolutely all domestic spending was an existential
necessity to the country’s short and long-term economic survival. In
fact, repugicans enacted austerity rules that included not one penny
for natural disaster relief unless they could cut an equal, or larger,
amount from domestic programs that benefit other Americans. It is why
there has been absolutely no spending on anything except the perpetual
war machine, still unfunded and in-place shrub tax cuts, and hundreds of
billions of dollars in church and oil subsidies.
Yesterday represented a standard repubgican
turnaround and rapid return to shrub-era economic malfeasance; except
that repugican tax cuts are not only unfunded, they are permanent and
only benefit the largest corporations and the richest one-percent of
Americans. Ryan even took the opportunity prior to passing
deficit-increasing tax cuts to chastise and mock Democrats for
expressing their concern that the permanently-unfunded tax cuts will
permanently increase the deficit repugicans claim is destroying
America.
Ryan had the temerity to call the Democrats’ concern
about permanently unfunded tax cuts for the rich blowing up the deficit
“baloney” after spending six long years calling spending on
infrastructure, Veterans, schools, and Medicaid absurd because they
added to the deficit; even when they were revenue neutral (funded). Ryan
also mocked Democrats for objecting to tax incentives they once backed
on a temporary basis to stimulate the economy after shrub-repugicans
created the Great Recession. Nearly a third of the new tax cuts are
taxpayer gifts to the uber-rich with no impact on the economy whatsoever
except they reduce revenue the government needs to operate.
The repugican deficit hawk champion berated
Democrats for reiterating, on unfunded tax cuts, precisely what repugicans have said for six years about spending on disaster relief,
healthcare and food assistance, Veterans’ jobs bills, and infrastructure
repair. He mocked
Democrats saying, “If you dare try to make these things in the tax code
permanent, it’s ‘You’re not paying for it; it’s a budget buster; you’re
being irresponsible; you’re jeopardizing tax reform.’ Process, process,
process. Here’s the problem. What we’re trying to do here, we’re trying
to grow the economy. We’re trying to get people back to work.”
Anyone with a pulse and semi-operational brain knew
it was coming and there it was; the failed thirty-plus year trickle down
argument. The same one Republicans spent the entirety of the shrub’s junta destroying the economy with to enrich the wealthy
elite and blow up the long-term debt. Debt, by the way, that is still
accruing including the shrub-era tax cuts still in place after the 2012
budget deal negotiated in a “bipartisan mega-deal.”
Ryan’s hypocrisy was on display as well when he
accused Democrats of saying about unfunded taxation what repugicans say
about disaster relief; “if you try to make them (tax cuts for the rich)
permanent you better make somebody else to pay for them.” He said that
was an “inconsistent position in his mind.” He also denied that
Democratic claims that reduced revenue will make tax reform more
difficult is a lie and reiterated the repugican position that Americans
and both sides ultimately wanted the unfunded tax cuts for the rich to
be permanent.
He defended the repugican position with more
typical repugican bovine excrement saying that the only thing repugicans are trying to do in giving permanently unfunded deficit
raising tax cuts “is produce certainty. We need to give businesses
certainty. We need to help them plan for the future. We need to stop
this crazy game of extending a tax benefit that was temporary.” Yes,
temporary to give unwarranted relief to struggling businesses a chance
to survive the Great Recession. Over a third of the unfunded tax cuts
are to allow the super-rich to write-off donations no American in the
bottom 90% of income earners will never see in a hundred lifetimes and
are unrelated to businesses whatsoever. Even the permanent corporate tax
cuts are for the largest businesses and industries to write off capital
expenditures that most likely include investing in robotics and
mechanization to replace the human workforce.
It is true that during the past six years while repugicans were slashing any and all domestic spending due to “deficit
worries,” they ignored the deficit to perpetuate the shrub’s tax cuts for the
rich, billions in unfunded oil and cult subsidies, or wars to enrich
the private defense industry; that is in part because Democrats failed
to call out the rank hypocrisy because many are heavily invested
themselves. Now that some Democrats are beginning to turn the tables and
parrot the repugicans’ regard for reducing the deficit, repugicans
cry foul and mock them because deficits just don’t matter. Deficits have
never mattered to repugicans if they increase to benefit the rich and
corporations, or pay for wars to enrich the oil and defense industry;
that is just how America operates.
No Democrat should be shocked when repugicans begin
more spending cuts in the very near future due to make up revenue from
the permanently unfunded tax cuts they claim will create jobs and grow
the economy. It is too bad Democrats are too timid to cite the deficit
increase unfunded tax cuts wreaked on the nation during the shrub era. Or
the current economic damage repugican states like Kansas, Texas, and
Louisiana to name a few, are suffering from tax cuts Ryan still says
will “grow the economy and get people back to work.”
What is pathetic is that many Americans, including
about 30 wealthy blue dogs who voted for the unfunded tax cuts, continue
falling for the thirty-year lie that raising the deficit to enrich the
one-percent will do anything other than add to the richest Americans’
fortunes. The lack of outrage among the population proves that as a
whole, Americans are inherently stupid, not gullible, uniformed or
foolish; just plain stupid. It is likely that behind closed doors Paul
Ryan is mocking the American people’s idiocy the way he mocks Democrats
for being concerned about blowing up the deficit.
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