Big Government: Boogieman

Published: Feb. 15, 2010, 12:03 p.m.

b'Big government is the new boogieman. Or should I say the old one. Ronald Reagan famously said that government is the problem, and this simplistic statement has found resonance with generations of conservatives, from the greedy elites, who adore the fallacies of trickle-down economics, to the angry populists of the tea party movement.
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\\nWhen it comes to the tea partiers, their new-found hysteria over deficits underscores how well they\\u2019ve been manipulated by the likes of Beck and Hannity, because during Bush\\u2019s 8 years, while deficit spending soared, not least because of unprecedented tax breaks for the super rich that yielded little for the middle class, the tea partiers, the pundits, and the Republican congressmen and senators who now loudly decry Obama\\u2019s deficit spending were all curiously silent. In fact, those elected officials were actually complicit, voting for drug bills, increased privatization, boondoggle arms procurements, no bid contracts, tax breaks, and, of course, ill-fated military adventures, all of which cost every tax payer dearly. Now they shed crocodile tears and have become born-again fiscal conservatives.
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\\nAnd the average Joe on the street has likewise once again caught the fever of fiscal conservatism; Except when it comes to his tax breaks; Or our obscene and ultimately untenable military budget; Or the two wars that are costing more than all of the fiscal stimulus plans put together.
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\\nWhat\\u2019s more, that same man on the street, who somehow feels that taxes are an unnecessary burden, expects the National Guard to save his house from floods, the forest service to protect his home from wildfires, the military to protect him from foreign aggression and domestic insurrection; Somehow.
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\\nEven more of a disconnect becomes apparent when you study the demographics of these fiscal conservatives. They dominate the red states that voted for Bush Cheney, and also for McCain Palin. But most of the red states are fiscal leaches, net beneficiaries of federal funding to states. In fact, some 76% of the states that voted for Bush in 2000 are pigs at the federal trough, taking far more than their fair share. Some of the worst offenders include that fiercely independent state, North Dakota, which gets over 2 dollars back from evil big government for every dollar it puts in. Mississippi, which nets $1.84, and of course, when you include their unshared oil revenues, America\\u2019s biggest socialist experiment and welfare state, Alaska.
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\\nAnd the biggest losers? Places like New York, Massachusetts, and California. Those miserable liberals who want to waste people\\u2019s hard-earned tax dollars are wasting them on\\u2026 subsidizing born-again populists who keep whining about the bloated federal government while they feast on its largesse. It\\u2019s so ironic as to be laughable, but I\\u2019m not laughing. At a tea party meetup the other day, a speaker accused the federal government of \\u2018stealing our hard-earned tax dollars to send to those liberals back east\\u2019 \\u2013 an almost complete inversion of the facts.
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\\nBut let\\u2019s not confuse these folks with the truth. The fact is that almost all of the Bush tax cut money went to the super-rich. A stunning 1.8 trillion dollars, a sum that exceeds even the health care bill. That, plus his reckless war in Iraq has cost the American taxpayer far, far more than any Democratic president in modern history, but that\\u2019s another inconvenient truth.
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\\nIronically, what damaged Bush\\u2019s reputation the most was not his profligate spending and mad cowboy disease warmongering. What really turned the American people against him was the failure of big government after Katrina. People were rightly incensed that the most powerful country in the world seemed completely helpless and useless. Some even blamed big government for this, pointing out that Wal Mart and other non-governmental organizations provided speedier, more efficient aid. But they missed the larger point: the capable James Lee Witt, director of FEMA during the Clinton administration, was sacked by Bush and replaced with the clueless, do nothing, fiddle-while-Rome-burns ,\\u2018Brownie\\u2019, Michael Brown. Under Bush, FEMA\\u2019s budget was slashed, and it once again became a dumping ground for political appointees, hacks like Brown who were owed favors. It wasn\\u2019t big government by its nature that failed the residents of the Gulf coast, but rather the hollowing out of big government, which has been destroyed by privatization, budget cuts, and cronyism.
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\\nIf the tea partiers really want to put their money where their mouth is, they should start sending our government the money they\\u2019re stealing from the liberals back East.
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