Obama's
debt ceiling win comes at terribly high price
(UPI) -- To end the U.S. government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling
without accepting any meaningful Republican conditions, U.S. President Barack Obama has resorted to falsehoods, wounded
American democracy and damaged U.S. global leadership.
The president has accused the House GOP majority of refusing to pay bills
Congress has already racked up, not doing its job and defying the outcome of
the 2012 election. The $17 trillion outstanding national debt funded past
spending and raising the debt ceiling is all about the government spending more
than it taxes going forward.
The U.S. Constitution requires that revenue bills originate in the House
of Representatives, not the president's desk. If Obama wants to spend more than
the country can afford, it requires him to negotiate with the House -- that's
where the framers put the money. The House was given this power because it is
closest to the pulse of the people, who in 2012 elected a majority of
representatives promising to cut spending and reduce deficits.
Obama's
victory in the 2012 presidential election turned on many issues, including
immigration, foreign policies toward China and in the Middle East and the
environment. It is disingenuous to say his election affirmed voter support for
the Affordable Care Act.
Poll
after poll -- at the time the ACA was passed, during the election and now --
revealed the majority of Americans don't like the law and want it substantially
revised or repealed. The ethnic breakdown of election results indicate
Obama's victory was much more the result of Mitt Romney's inability to appeal
to Latino and Asian voters.
Each
month the government collects $250 billion in taxes and, if the Congress
decided not to raise the debt ceiling, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew would
have adequate resources to pay the $23 billion in interest to the public.
Each month, the government spends about $315 billion. If the House judges
the resulting accumulation of $65 billion in new debt to be too burdensome --
as the public has repeatedly expressed by electing conservatives to the House
-- the president has a constitutional
duty to negotiate with the House rather than demand "clean bills" and
spend as he pleases. The House would be derelict to simply roll over to
presidential demands for powers the Constitution doesn't provide.
To pressure House Republicans, Lew has purposefully cultivated fear in
financial markets by falsely stating the United States must default if Congress
fails to raise the debt ceiling. That would only happen if he failed to
establish appropriate priorities for the $250 billion in taxes collected each
month.
His
doomsday rhetoric makes the U.S. government appear inept and irresponsible, has
eroded the primary standing of U.S. securities in global markets and will
weaken U.S. economic leadership in global forums for many years to come.
Senate negotiators hammered out a bill acceptable to Obama that reopened
the government and raised the debt ceiling and House Democrats and moderate
Republicans voted for it.
The
president's victory will be accomplished through deception and demagoguery, by
violating the will of voters expressed in the 2012 congressional elections and
the Constitution and damaging U.S. global standing. Those are mighty high
prices to pay for a president's refusal to negotiate changes to a healthcare
law voters clearly want changed and reducing budget deficits voters want
slashed.
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