“Everyone grab your pitchforks, run to the rich guy’s house, and
grab his stuff.” This is how freshman Rep. James Lankford (R-OK),
speaking earlier today at the Heritage Foundation, described
Obama’s depiction of the debt crisis.
Lankford said he was “really disappointed” with the president’s
address last night, charging that Obama simply used his platform to
blame Republicans for the country’s problems. Lankford gave the
president credit for rightly stating that the debt crisis is
affecting job creation, but at the same time accused him of poorly
framing the debt debate.
According to Lankford, Obama made it seem as though if we just
“stuck it to the man” a little more, all our problems would be
solved. But “that’s not true, and he knows it,” Lankford
continued.
Lankford also insisted that a downgrade of the US credit rating
is imminent and that, in his last speech, Obama was trying to
preempt it by shifting blame for the nation’s economic woes to the
Republicans.
And this type of politicking and finger-pointing is common in
the ongoing debt discussion. Lankford said that there is generally
too much focus on answering questions such as “How much do we want
to cut?” and “Do we want tax hikes or don’t we?” Debating these
questions may be good for firing up political bases and causing
controversy in Congress, but, “ultimately, that does not solve the
problem,” as Lankford put it.
Instead, he asserted, we need systemic reforms, and we need to
realize that one vote will not solve the debt crisis: “August the
2nd doesn’t solve it either way,” he said.
Finally, Lankford commented on the freshman class of
congressional representatives, calling them “a very diverse group,”
except on debt and spending issues. They were elected by the
American people, he said, with “one unifying disdain,” and that
disdain was for the growing national debt.
PattyMor| 7.26.11 @ 3:35PM
Well Obummer said he was going to fundamentally transform the U.S., and you know, he's doing it. Obummer undid welfare reform, gave food stamps to the illegal aliens, shut down NASA and blew up the budget. How can it be that a nation spending so much money has crummy roads and no vehicle to get to the ISS? its the welfare, stupid.
Rick V.| 7.26.11 @ 7:41PM
With the Kenyan prince, it's not about solutions. It's all about blame. Not surprisingly, it's all whitey's fault. Pardon me, I mean "the man." Who happens to be white. And employed.
simon templar| 7.26.11 @ 9:12PM
That pretty much sums it up, as ridiculous it sounds, this is really the liberal approach to the situation.
Solo| 7.27.11 @ 11:12AM
It should be obvious to everyone by now that 'Little Barry" and the democrats have planned this 'lock-up' from the beginning.
Barry's poll numbers are tanking. More and more Americans are coming to the otherwise obvious conclusion that Barry is the problem and an obstacle to economic recovery. The mathematics is finally catching up to the "New Deal/Great Society" pie in the sky thinking of progressives.....and Obama and the democrats can no longer credibly blame George Bush for the disaster which is about to befall the country.
Ergo......they need a controversy and stalemate through which they might spin the coming collapse as the Republican's fault. They need a Boogey Man to distract the public's attention away from themselves and their idiotic ideology.
Our system is going to fail. It was always going to fail since FDR imposed the Social Security scam on a frightened populace. It was always just a matter of time.....and the time is neigh.