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29Oct/101

Making Promises for Someone Else

...and trying to make them stick.

Doesn't work too well in one's personal life, and it's not working too well in public life now.

Two examples from the Fat Man of New Jersey - first, via Ace of Spades, we have Chris Christie talking about how Corzine tried to suck out all the cash as he was going out the door; and the most recent decision from Christie to kill a rail tunnel for which Jersey would have been on the hook for cost overruns.

The whines go up from the crowd ... "OH BUT WE WERE PROMISED!" Yes, and who was promising? Do you see those people in the governorship of NJ? Christie isn't putting up with that crap.

All sorts of groups are learning the value of a government promise -- when they can't even pay basic bills to outside vendors, do you think you're going to be safe, public employees? You can pour as much money as you want into the election, but that didn't help ex-governor Corzine, now did it?

The governed class are now in revolt against the governing class, and trying to make them pay for the promises they have made and want to make. The money is running out fast in some pension plans; John Bury (now in new blog digs) has projected the NJ pension money will be gone in 5 years.

Of course, it's not just public employees -- people are trying to hold onto the "entitlements" that demographics are not going to let us keep unchanged... but while people don't want them cut, they do realize that they will be cut.

But this is the real bottom line - even if the public unions did manage to buy/steal the election via various shenanigans, there's not much they're going to be able to do to keep the cash train running. The money is running out, no matter who is in charge. And the way this demographic Ponzi stops working, it's not that people can cash out and get their dough before it collapses. They need a steady flow of money.... and at some point that will stop if expectations and benefits aren't moderated starting now.

And you bet your sweet bippy that a "correction" of these expectations is going on right now, and will be imposed on the Boomers. I may love my Ma, but it's not like I feel any obligation to her collective generation. Others who waited too late or had no kids...nobody is going to feel obligated to you.

And we certainly don't feel obligated to fulfill the promises you made to yourselves, hoping to impose them on younger generations.

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Meep is a member of the Irish Catholic mafia, having a suspiciously high number of green-eyed, red-haired friends. While she doesn’t have red hair herself [except when she goes into the sun (rare for any vampire)], she does have green eyes. She’s a raving Papist and is a life actuary on the side [i.e., she counts dead people]. An amateur pain-in-the-ass [willing to go pro!], she likes covering retirement, mortality, math, and education issues.

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22Dec/095

Obamacare Senate vote “incentives”: benevolence or bribery

A Trio of Trifling Twits

A Trio of Trifling Twits

Virtuous or vogorish?  I'll let you make the call, but any fair assessment will have to wait until Lord Reid allows us plebeians, and his fellow Senators to, you know, actually see the bill being voted on. 

Still, some of the details of the compromises payoffs are out there already, and Cap'n Ed features a list of them:

Recall the moments in 2008 when Democrats like Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Barack Obama campaigned on the platform of — must … control … gag … reflex — “Honest Leadership, Open Government”?  This picture should jog your memories, and your own gag reflexes, especially that sanctimonious pose by Reid.  The trio have managed to make themselves either satirists of the highest order or influence peddlers of the lowest while struggling to pass the second item on their legislative agenda.

It seems to me that if ObamaCare really reformed the process, we wouldn’t need all of these exceptions to its rules.  After all, it’s supposed to “bend the cost curve downward” for everyone.  If it does that, then why does Hawaii need a DSH extension?  Why does Connecticut need exemptions for its hospitals and a $100 million grant, if we’re leveling the playing field?

 

Cap'n Ed makes a great point in that last paragraph.  Make sure you read the entire piece to get an idea of the magnitude of coin dropped on select members of the most ethical party-EVAR!,  enough that it caused them to see Obamacare in a whole new light.  I won't invoke the old joke about prostitutes and prices, but it seems that the Senators detailed have revealed how much their individual ethoses (ethoi, ethe?) are worth.

 

Some though, like Tom Harkin, are more up-front about it.  He didn't need a bribe, because the way he sees it he's part of a putsch that is creating a whole new category of rights in America:

Harkin dismissed deals dubbed vote-buying by GOP senators as "small stuff" that distracted Americans from the primary focus of the overhaul bill.  "We have to keep our eyes on what we're trying to do here. We're trying to cross a demarcation line," Harkin told "Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez. "On one side is health care as a privilege, on the other side is health care as a right. With these votes, with the vote that we'll take before Christmas, we will cross that line finally and say that health care is a right of all Americans."

Imagine if you can...Creating a whole new class of constitutional "rights",but without all of the messy business of actually amending the constitution.  What progress!  And all it took was a few bucks inserted in the correct vest pockets.  At ACE's site Slublog points out Harkin's particular flavor of hypocrisy by quoting him chastizing Boooooooosh! in 2004:

"The President must stop gambling with taxpayers' money and get the country back on the path of fiscal sanity."

 
I wonder what's changed since then. Oh, that's right, one of his guys is the President now. Now that's integrity my friends...

 

But, it's Christmas after all and I should be more charitable, and less suspicious.  So, I'll just characterize this instead as the cost to fall on their sword, so to speak, in the next election; because according to Quinnipiac and Rasmussen the majority of the public oppose this abomination of a bill-and oppose the public funding of abortion by a 3 to 1 ratio!  In fact, according to Scotty Ras', just 34% believe that passing this bill would be better than doing NOTHING!  The President and the congressional Democrats are counting on the public having a short memory at the polls next year, a phenomenon they generally count on.  It's up to all of us to keep the presure on our Representatives and Senators, call them today and every day until the Obamacare vote is actually taken.  Tell them to vote NO!; and if you want, remind them that your vote, ergo-their job, depends on how they vote on this bill.  Help to bring OPERATION WATERLOO to a successful conclusion.

In any case, during the coming election season prior to the 2010 vote, you need to remind everyone you talk with to hold these people accountable.  Remember all the grand promises they made, and how they violated them all to drag Obamacare across the finish line; that they traded all of their principles for a political victory.  Those who feel that they have the latitude to impose what they feel is "best for us", as opposed to executing our will, must be treated like the unprincipled hacks that they are and fired-by rejecting them at the ballot box next year if they impose this legislation, that is opposed by the majority of the public, on to all.  Remember their 2008 mantra, and make them pay for resorting to disingenuous sloganeering.

Ethics!, Leadership!,Judgement!,Transparency!

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(H/T Cap'n Ed)

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