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Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 11/21/11: Dr. Paul's Message to the Super Committee

Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 11/21/11: Dr. Paul's Message to the Super Committee

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This week marks the deadline for the so-called congressional Super Committee to meet its goal of cutting a laughably small amount of federal spending over the next decade. In fact the Committee merely needs to cut about $120 billion annually from the federal budget over the next 10 years to meet its modest goals, but even this paltry amount has produced hand-wringing and hysteria on Capitol Hill. This is only cutting proposed increases. It has nothing to do with actually cutting anything. This shows how unserious politicians are about our very serious debt problems.

To be fair, however, in one sense members of the Super Committee face an impossible task. They must, in effect, cut government spending without first addressing the role of government in our society. They must continue to insist the federal government can provide Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid benefits in the future as promised, while maintaining our wildly interventionist foreign policy. Yet everyone knows this is a lie.

Keep in mind that the 2011 federal deficit alone was about $1.3 trillion, which means the Super Committee needs to cut that much PER YEAR rather than over a 10 year period. If Congress ever hopes to address its debt problem, it must first stop accumulating any new debt immediately, in 2012.

Federal revenue likely will be about $2.3 trillion in fiscal 2012. The 2004 federal budget was about $2.3 trillion. So Congress simply needs to adopt the 2004 budget next year and the federal government will balance outlays and revenue. That’s all it would take to produce a balanced budget right now. Was the federal government really too small just 7 years ago, in 2004? Of course not. Only Washington hysteria would have us believe otherwise.

Yet our Republican and Democrat friends on the Super Committee want to take 10 years, or even 30 years, to produce a balanced budget.

Government spending isn't just wasteful; it is often actively harmful to stated goals. The Super Committee could simply apply 2004 spending levels across the board and a tremendous victory for fiscal sanity would be accomplished.

What seems more likely, however, is a rearrangement of the tax code in an attempt to bring in more revenue. Deductions and credits will be taken away, and the Bush tax cuts will be allowed to expire. As a result, less money will remain in the private sector to create jobs and produce economic growth. The Super Committee has an opportunity to take a small baby step in the right direction. Instead, they no doubt will take this opportunity to raise taxes and make everything worse. But increasing taxes will only diminish freedom and deepen the recession. Instead of looking for ways to hike taxes under the guise of “raising revenue,” the Super Committee should put forth a plan of real spending cuts to put America back on the path to liberty and prosperity.

Thanks

It helps a lot.
Some people can't play videos on their computers so to have transcript is great.

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Videos

Great comical, but accurate, interpretation of the GOP debate if one can play videos on their computer between Romney, Paul, Perry, and Cain.
http://silverdoctors.blogspot.com/2011/11/silverdoctors-gop-presidential-debate_21.html

I was hoping for a more direct message actually TO the committee

Given the title of this thread, I was hoping to hear a presidential-like message directed to the members of the committee. Instead, it was a message to anyone-who-will listen about the committee.

Indeed, I see that at the official Texas Straight Talk location", it is not titled to the Super Committee", but "on the Super Committee".

But the title of this thread suggests a good idea. It's time that Ron Paul started addressing his peers in his speeches rather than his constituents. This is an opportunity to be urging them to do the right thing in a positive way, rather than complaining about what they are doing and why.


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Return to the 2004 budget?

What an extreme idea!!

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have been Listening for Years..Never Miss "Uncle Ronnie"

Thanks for the blurb once again doc..

Thanks for posting.

Always interesting and informative chats.

Thanks for a bump

Looking forward to Ron Paul's White House Straight Talk's.

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Yah, a President who speaks the truth.

The truth has been a rarely heard commodity from the Oval office in the last fifty years.

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The other day former Obama voter from Chicago said on Twitter he will vote for Ron Paul "because we need an honest man".

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I hope that former Obama

I hope that former Obama voter spreads the message to their friends.