From Deseret News archives:
Are Blue Dogs a solution or part of larger problem?
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next >
Matheson affirms that "Blue Dogs are mainstream, where most Utahns and Americans exist." All Utahns are fortunate for his leadership of a rational alternative to Beltway shenanigans.
Webb: My problem with the Blue Dogs is that they are nice and blue at home but they turn a liberal shade of pink in Washington. Jim Matheson would, for example, vote to make Nancy Pelosi House speaker, one of the most liberal Democrats ever.
Since the Democrats are out of power, their leaders have nothing to lose by allowing the Blue Dogs to act like they are conservative. But Demo leaders would be chasing those dogs back into the kennel if their votes were crucial.
I have a beef with all the dogs in Congress, be they blue, brown, purple or green. I think Congress has become seriously dysfunctional.
At home, members of Congress, even long-term incumbents, rail against Washington and its craziness, but then they return to Washington and are absorbed by it.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof says we're essentially "preying on our children . . . we're running up their debts, both by creating new entitlement programs and by running budget deficits today."
Boston University economist Laurence Kotlikoff and personal finance expert Scott Burns call this "fiscal child abuse" in their book, "The Coming Generational Storm." They note that a Treasury Department study on U.S. long-term liabilities found that the government faces a present value "fiscal gap" the excess of expected payments over expected revenues of $51 trillion. "That's 11 times our official national debt and also greater than our total net worth, meaning that in some sense we're bankrupt," said Kristof.
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Next >
Comments
- Obama: Plan to 'jump-start' hiring 1:06 p.m.
- Oil prices fall 1:05 p.m.
- Death penalty possible in slayings 12:59 p.m.
- CSU bans guns on campus 12:51 p.m.
- C.J. Miles will play, won't start 12:49 p.m.
- Cuba-U.S. migration talks delayed 12:39 p.m.
- Stocks trade mixed 12:35 p.m.
- Senators seek cost controls 12:07 p.m.
- 'Slight' Games impact on Vancouver 11:54 a.m.
- Nadal cruises, Spain leads Czechs 11:52 a.m.
- Mr. Football 2009: Tuni Kanuch
- Harpring's NBA career is over
- Miller predicted Tiger's rough road
- 5A high school football All-State
- MVPs wrap up stellar prep careers
- Utah Jazz going green with unis
- Jazz: Miles, Kirilenko to play Friday
- 4A high school football: All-State
- Nutty Putty Cave to be sealed today
- Hate not limited to 1 in-state rivalry
- Hall reprimanded by MWC
407 - Max Hall issues apology
393 - Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
362 - Why is Y. ignoring spew of hatred?
289 - Utes won't respond to Hall
278 - BYU says Hall incident resolved
247 - Letters: Liberal because LDS
228 - 2 citations issued at Y.-U. game
188 - Aggies shoot past Cougars
176 - Hate not limited to 1 in-state rivalry
174
First, a big thank you to all who posted questions here for me to ask...
Any blood spilt at CSU as a result of this policy of people being denied the...
RE: @ Bro Chuck 11:28 a.m. | 12:03 p.m. Dec. 4, 2009 Chuck, What ELSE would...
so this is the tru teams right here. the tribune doesnt matter?
I just want to wish KRCL and all 12 of their listeners a Happy Birthday.
Hart doesn't have the year he had without having receivers who catch the...
Tell the Jazz to keep them permanently.
England has had a solid qualification. They will be tough, but I believe the...
This is a great draw! I'm am looking forward to watching Team USA play.
Yeah. That system includes making game-winning/game-ending touchdowns against...
It's not that Tiger did anything illegal,but that he portrayed himself as...


You can be the first to comment on this story.