GOP's Feeble Attempts to Exploit Scandals
GSA, Secret Service issues separate from White House
When senators like Joe Lieberman, Chuck Grassley and Susan Collins demand that the president or his administration must be "held accountable," it is safe to assume further investigation will discover nothing damning. Even Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.), the highly excitable chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, has been able to restrain himself so far.
Yet Republicans who won't pretend that Obama is responsible for a handful of bad security agents or GSA officials will still scream that these misadventures prove "Democratic big government" is America's biggest problem.
Initial efforts to lay blame upon the president—who was betrayed by both the GSA director he had appointed and by the Secret Service and military personnel tasked to protect him in Cartagena, Colombia—were predictable enough. Sen. Collins (R-Maine) suggested that Obama is somehow "responsible" for overspending on a GSA conference in Las Vegas simply because he appointed the agency's head (whom he promptly fired when the abuses came to his attention). Collins has been in government long enough to know that the president can scarcely oversee every dollar—and while $823,000 sounds like a lot of money, it is an exceedingly small sum in a nearly $4 trillion federal budget. Grandstanding politicians like Collins often compare the nation's expenditures, with false naivete, to a household budget. For a family earning $40,000 a year, this would represent a misallocation of far less than 4 cents.
As for the prostitution scandal, Sen. Grassley (R-Iowa) seized upon the inevitable publicity to get a little for himself, by asking the Secret Service whether it is adequately investigating the possible involvement of White House staff members. He specifically pointed to the White House Communications Agency—which used to be called the "Signal Office" and is, in fact, part of the White House Military Office, not under direct control of the president or his civilian staff, as the Iowa senator ought to know by now. Sen. Lieberman, the Connecticut independent who nominally caucuses with the Senate Democrats, chimed in on Fox News with his usual sanctimony to urge that the president be "held accountable" for the Secret Service fiasco, although he couldn't quite explain what that would mean, instead reciting the usual "buck stops at the president's desk" pap.
Ideology Rules the Day
Other figures in the ranks of the president's adversaries, such as Super PAC boss Karl Rove, have wisely urged the Republicans to refrain from politicizing either of these mini-scandals for the moment. Having worked in the White House, Rove probably knows that the president has done what he can to address them. The White House counsel's office has already reported that none of the presidential staff was involved in the Cartagena misconduct.
But certainly some Republicans will seek to conflate the GSA matter (and perhaps even the Secret Service scandal) with all government spending, since the tea party ideology that now dominates their party deems almost all government to be synonymous with "waste, fraud and abuse."
Would they abolish the Secret Service? Probably not, since that great scourge of waste, Newt Gingrich, insists he will continue using their protection—at a cost of millions in taxpayer dollars—from now until the GOP convention in August. As for the GSA, the problem there appears to have arisen from a favorite Republican panacea that is always supposed to eliminate inefficiency: the hiring of a private contractor.
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" Democrats are a threat to the American way of life"
Whenever I see a comment like that, I immediately ignore whatever POV the poster has as it's obvious he's a brain dead rightard...
Yes, Democrats are trying to overthrow Republican control, just as Republicans as far back as Nixon's dirty tricks always try to overthrow Democratic control.
I'm waiting for the man in the middle moderate to take control from the power hungry extreme capitalist Republican, and from the extreme socialist Democrat. We need a balance of capitalism-like incentive to succeed and socialism-like sharing. Keep the jobs so people want to do work that is satisfying, and you won't have so many people trying to game the system, trying to "get theirs before there is no more to get."
Read up on Middle Class on Wikipedia, a quick summary of class warfare. Middle Class used to be the capitalists that "owned the means of production", whether it was owning the machine-shop, or owning some educated skills. Their power was rivaling the nobility who of course wanted to maintain control of everyone, not just the working class peasants. Modern definition of Middle Class is interesting, covers belief in home ownership and secure jobs.
"In February 2009, The Economist announced that over half the world's population now belongs to the middle class, as a result of rapid growth in emerging countries. It characterized the middle class as having a reasonable amount of discretionary income, so that they do not live from hand to mouth as the poor do, and defined it as beginning at the point where people have roughly a third of their income left for discretionary spending after paying for basic food and shelter."
Wisconsin citizens, do you think you have a third of your income left over after basic food and shelter? Do you think the Middle class is losing ground?
I was thinking tonight that most Democrats are not going to just hand out forgiven loans, mortgage bailout money to idiots that don't know how to buy a house. So far there really is no Obamacare, that is mostly talk. I still have my good health insurance. We have gone too far with exteneded unemployment, food stamps, and welfare. We need to crack down hard on people who refuse to work for their money and cut them off at the knees and tell them to get a life.
And when it comes down to it even Obama know how to give the oder to execute our enemies.
I trust that most of the people in Wisconsin loathe unions, lazy people who don't work, public workers wiith six figure compensation packages that include pensions and health care. I think most of the people living outside the ghettos have no sympathy for the Occupy types who want handouts. I'm pretty sure you avage teacher even thinkgs they are silly for asking for loan forgiveness. We know why people rack up education debt. Because they are too lazy to work there way through school and too stupid to find a job.
If you are underwater in your mortgage its because you probably got one of those loans from a late night infomercial.
People on unemployment, well most have no intention of ever working again. People serious about working will find a job, someplace.