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Opening Arguments

10 percent

Om CBS's "60 Minutes," Sunday, President Obama responded to Steve Kroft's mention that the national debt has climbed 60 percent on the president's watch by claiming that the defict increase is only 10 percent his fault: "When I came into office, I inherited the biggest deficit in our history. And over the last four years, the deficit has gone up, but 90% of that is as a consequence of two wars that weren't paid for, as a consequence of tax cuts that weren't paid for, a prescription drug plan that was not paid for, and then the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.Today's must-read is The Wall Stree Journal's takedown of that claim.

 

Every President "inherits" a government that was built over generations, which he chooses to change, or not to change, to suit his priorities. Mr. Obama chose to see the government he inherited and grow it faster than any President since LBJ.

The pre-eminent political question now is whether to reform the government we have to make it affordable going forward, or to keep growing the government and raise taxes to finance it, if that is even possible.

Every president blames his predecessor for the "mess he inherited," and a certain amount of that is justified, especially in the first two years of an administration. But Obama has abused the privilege.

Comments

Rebecca Mallory
Tue, 09/25/2012 - 12:31pm

Every president inherits problems .  The good presidents solve those problems, the not-so-good ones blame their predecessors.

I hope that future presidents don't blame President Obama for his failures; I hope they just solve problems.

 

tim zank
Tue, 09/25/2012 - 2:12pm

Amen to that Rebecca. One President Fingerpoint per century is plenty...

Christopher Swing
Tue, 09/25/2012 - 2:55pm

And then there's the parade of idiots that

a. Constantly let the WSJ tell them what to think, to the point they don't even remember they're quoting the WSJ and forget to acknowledge it (Mallory)

b. Scream and cry about how the president isn't putting out the fire the other side started fast enough, while all the while his opposition keeps shutting the water off... even though they're dying, too.

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