Storified by Brian Empric· Wed, Jan 23 2013 17:38:13
Scott: Give every teacher a $2,500 raise - Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelIn his prepared text for his Orlando appearance this afternoon, Gov. Rick Scott says says his budget will recommend a $2,500 raise for ev...
@ETenety / @onfaith writes: "Was Scalia, a Catholic who often speaks about his how faith frames his worldview, subtly stating his defiance of political authority, making an argument about religious freedom today, or was his head just really cold?"
Justice Antonin Scalia's inauguration headgear: More than a hat?Posted at 11:00 AM ET, 01/22/2013 Message in the millinery? Supreme Court Justice Anton Scalia, a conservative jurist whose criticism of ...
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Emil Henry: Amid the Debt-Ceiling Debate, Overblown Fears of DefaultIn The Wall Street Journal, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Emil Henry writes that government operating within its means would...
RAHN: Economic judgment dayThe current debate about the debt vote is minor league compared to what will happen when the government literally cannot spend more than ...
The New Power Class Who Will Profit From Obama's Second Term | Newgeography.comWhen President Obama takes the oath of office for the second time, he will also usher in a new era in American power politics. Whereas th...
The Obama RevolutionLast year, when the blogger and amateur gynecologist Andrew Sullivan published a Newsweek cover story proclaiming Barack Obama the libera...
Storified by Brian Empric· Tue, Jan 22 2013 19:06:15
In his inaugural address yesterday, Obama continued tointentionally ignore our urgent debt and deficit problems. I guess we will have to wait until the Stateof the Union in three weeks for specifics, but raising taxes on the wealthywon’t be enough, and his priorities are likely to lead to more spending, andsubsequently more debt.
He spoke yesterday as if the debate about the role ofgovernment has been settled, and anyone who believes in individual initiativeand limited government has lost.
“TheUnited States is now $16.4 trillion in debt. We’ve accumulated more than athird of that total since Obama’s first inaugural four years ago, an additional$20,000-plus per citizen during the Obama presidency. Even using White Houseprojections, we’ll have more than $21 trillion by the time his second termends.
“Obama doesn’t care.”
What hard choices does Obama propose to reduce the costof health care and the size of our deficit?
“Strikingly,Obama’s allusions to the nation’s asphyxiating debt and the entitlementprograms driving it accounted for just 94 words of the 2,142 he spoke in hissecond inaugural – less than five percent of the speech. (Obama’s section onclimate change was twice as long.)”
Twenty-eightyears ago, “Ronald Reagan used his second inaugural to call for a freeze infederal spending and balanced budget. Reagan lamented ‘almost unbroken 50 yearsof deficit spending’ which brought the nation to ‘a turning point, a moment forhard decisions…If not us, who? And if not now, when?’”
Obama's Impassioned Defense of Activist GovernmentPresident Barack Obama used his second inaugural address Monday to offer an aggressive, unapologetic defense of activist government and t...
Richard Vedder (professor emeritus of economics at Ohio University and adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute @AEI) writes:
“From the mid-17th century to the late 20th century, the American economy grew roughly 3.5% a year. That growth rate has since declined significantly. When the final figures are in for 2012, the annual rate of real output growth for the first dozen years of this century is likely to be about 1.81%.”
Why?
“Americans aren't working as much today… due mainly to a variety of public policies that have reduced the incentives to be employed.”
Food stamps
o “If the government provides food, then the imperative to work is severely reduced.”
o “From 2000 to 2007, the number of beneficiaries rose from 17.1 million to 26.3 million, according to the Department of Agriculture. That number has leaped to 47.5 million in October 2012.”
o “In a period of falling unemployment and rising output, the number of food-stamp recipients grew nearly 10,000 a day. Congress should find out why.”
Social Security disability payments
o “Barely three million Americans received work-related disability checks from Social Security in 1990, a number that had changed only modestly in the preceding decade or two. Since then, the number of people drawing disability checks has soared, passing five million by 2000, 6.5 million by 2005, and rising to nearly 8.6 million today.”
Pell grants
o “In 2000, fewer than 3.9 million young men and women received Pell Grant awards to attend college. The number rose one-third, to 5.2 million by 2005, and increased a million more by 2008. In the next three years, however, the number grew over 50%, to an estimated 9.7 million… The result is fewer people in the work force.”
Extended unemployment benefits
o “…if you pay people to stay at home, many will do so rather than seek employment or accept jobs where the pay doesn't meet their expectations.”
Richard Vedder: The Wages of UnemploymentFrom the mid-17th century to the late 20th century, the American economy grew roughly 3.5% a year. That growth rate has since declined si...
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I am so sick of so many, including self-styled GOPs, telling GOP it has to make nice, while giving Obama green light to be hyper partisanDavid Limbaugh
In the column below, David Limbaugh expands on the theme on the tweet above.
"Isn't it ironic that Republicans keep receiving advice to be more conciliatory and work with President Obama while President Obama not only is receiving the opposite advice but fully intends to be even more divisive in his second term?"
"Personally, I don't understand how it makes sense to conclude that Republicans lost the presidential election because they were too partisan and too extreme, when Obama won while being conspicuously partisan and quite extreme."
"Likewise, I don't understand the argument that the Republicans' path to future victory is to move to the center, whereas Obama's is to be as far left as his leftist heart desires. Besides, conservative ideas are anything but extreme, especially when viewed through the prism of America's founding principles."
Limbaugh: Beware of Those Advising GOP To Unilaterally DisarmIsn't it ironic that Republicans keep receiving advice to be more conciliatory and work with President Obama while President Obama not on...
Storified by Brian Empric· Mon, Jan 21 2013 18:52:46
It looks like high taxes are going to force Phil Mickelson to possibly move away from Rancho Santa Fe, California or even retire from playing professional golf. "I'm not sure what exactly, you know, I'm going to do yet," he said. "I'll probably talk about it more in depth next week. I'm not going to jump the gun, but there are going to be some. There are going to be some drastic changes for me because I happen to be in that zone that has been targeted both federally and by the state and, you know, it doesn't work for me right now. So I'm going to have to make some changes."Brian Empric
Mickelson hints at big off-the-course changesESPN.com news services After finishing the final round of his 2013 PGA Tour season opener Sunday, Phil Mickelson suggested there were big...
According to the author, a majority of economists support some form of Pigovian tax, named after Arthur Pigou, the early-20th-century British economist.<br><br>"Pigou developed the idea of externalities: the things we do that affect others and that the market is unable to price. A negative externality is like the national equivalent of what happens when you go to dinner with three friends and, knowing that you’ll pay only a fourth of the bill, decide to order an expensive entree. Pigou argued that there are so many damaging things that we do — play music too loudly, drive aggressively — and that we’d probably do less if we had to pay for them."<br><br>"Republican economists, like (N. Gregory) Mankiw (chairman of President George W. Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers), normally oppose tax increases, but many support Pigovian taxes because, in some sense, we are already paying them. We pay the tax in the form of the overcrowded roads, higher insurance premiums, smog and global warming. Adding an extra fee at the pump simply makes the cost explicit. Pigou’s approach, Mankiw argues, also converts a burden into a benefit. Imposing taxes on income and capital gains, he notes, punishes the work and investment that improve society; taxing negative externalities allows the government to make money while discouraging activity that hurts the overall economy." Brian Empric
Should We Tax People for Being Annoying?Driving home during the holidays, I found myself trapped in the permanent traffic jam on I-95 near Bridgeport, Conn. In the back seat, my...
"The Founders created a legislative process that was deliberately different from the parliamentary systems of Europe. In the 'regular order' of things, the House works its will. The Senate works its will. Those two bodies meet in conference. The president may then sign or veto the resulting legislation. In Mr. Reid's Washington, the House works its will, the Senate does crossword puzzles."<br><br>"Mr. Reid's primary motive is to shield his vulnerable members from tough votes and to hide the huge divisions in his party... He has not produced a budget because to do so would expose the party's real spending ambitions, which would create political problems back home for his members." Brian Empric
Strasssel: Harry Reid's Great Disappearing Act - WSJ.comThe simplest statements sometimes are the most insightful. For an example, consider this one on Wednesday from Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn, ...