Our Deficit-Enabling Media

· Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The deficit for last year was $1.4 trillion. The deficit rose as a share of the gross domestic product from 3.1 percent in 2008 to 9.9 percent in 2009, the highest deficit as a share of GDP since 1945. The projected deficit for the fiscal year that ends in September is another $1.3 trillion.

So much for all that fiscal sanity blather from Team Obama in '08. How dishonest. Even worse, there's a good reason to stay pessimistic about deficits as far as the eye can see. It's called the "news" media.

Legislators who want to get re-elected will clearly want to avoid any spending decision that will create bad national publicity, and our news media, the manufacturers of bad national publicity, will send crying victims down the assembly line at the slightest thought of a social spending cut or freeze.

Exhibit A is Sen. Jim Bunning, a man who is not seeking re-election, which is obvious from his brash, outside-the-Beltway behavior. Bunning pushed the stop button on the perpetual federal spending machine by holding up a $10 billion package to extend (yet again) unemployment benefits and keep cash flowing to the highway trust fund. Mirabile dictu, he insisted that the Congress should find the money to pay for this -- for example, in unspent "stimulus" money -- instead of just adding another multibillion-dollar layer to the deficit lasagna.

Break out the smelling salts. The network nightly news crews tried to manufacture instant outrage, earning their reputation as the enablers of incessant and unrestrained deficit-building.

ABC's Diane Sawyer sent her reporter to expose this mean old man: "One man's stand. A single Senator stops the whole Congress, denying thousands of people unemployment benefits. We confront him to ask why." No spin there. Sawyer framed it as Bunning simply blocking "life support for the unemployed," as if he were standing on someone's oxygen hose.

ABC reporter Jon Karl and his producer physically blocked Bunning's elevator while playing victim's advocate against this alleged victimizer: "We wanted to ask the Senator why he is blocking a vote that would extend unemployment benefits to more than 340,000 Americans, including Brenda Wood, a teacher in Austin, Texas who has been out of work for two years."

Wood lamented her plight: "I've done a lot without and drained my savings, so pretty much my daughter's been helping out, so -- I don't know what I'll do." Karl added numbers on screen: "Bunning is also blocking money for highway construction. So across the country today, 41 construction projects ground to a halt, thousands of workers furloughed without pay."

On CBS, Katie Couric blamed Bunning for "one of the stranger episodes on Capitol Hill" before reporter Nancy Cordes warned: "Because the bill didn't pass by today, 2,000 federal transportation workers had to be furloughed without pay, 400,000 Americans risk losing their unemployment benefits over the next seven to ten days."

NBC anchor Brian Williams decried how Bunning "had angry words with and an obscene gesture for a reporter on Capitol Hill. A sign, perhaps, that public pressure on him is building over his controversial decision to block a short-term spending bill in the U.S. Senate." Reporter Kelly O'Donnell added the same numbers about the transportation furloughs and delayed unemployment checks.

Bunning was right to say if the Congress can't find any place in the federal budget to trim away a measly $10 billion, they won't stop spending anywhere. But the media on this story aren't really on the side of the taxpayers (and debt payers). They're on the side of Team Obama and the debt builders.

Here's what Bunning should have said to Karl and his pushy producer: "If you want to pressure someone who's savagely causing unemployment, why don't you go break into your own boss's offices?" ABC News plans to offer buyouts (and then layoffs) of 400 Americans. Does anyone point a microphone in ABC News President David Westin's face and ask him why he's cutting off "life support"?

CBS is laying off about 100 people as they still pay Katie Couric $14 million annually. Why don't some reporters break into Couric's next public appearance and ask her why she's so heartless, not trying to "save or create" a few jobs inside CBS? Would Brian Williams publicly shame her if she brushed that off with a "no comment" or an obscene gesture?

Bunning isn't proposing job cuts -- or even spending cuts. He's using a hold and demanding that legislators of both parties put up or shut up when they declare they're for "pay as you go" budgeting. When it comes to massive deficits, the media are useless as part of a solution. They are a very loud and propagandistic part of the problem.

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Comments

HEADSHAKER1

Well this was honest and to the point. The media has been the problem for many years now. How is it they are so out of touch with John Q Public? All the mic pointing, and lip flapping. Let’s show a poor person who isn’t getting their hand out this week. Oh my how they suffer! My X husband is a prime example. He hasn't looked for work because they are paying him to stay home. He is a hardworking driven individual whom if he wanted to work he could and with no doubt in my mind, the day he wants to earn some money he will have a job. He was a farm kid and has a strong work ethic. Now he has entitlement and poor character with lazy money rolling in. Teach'em to fish and quit providing them the meal!

Posted March 3, 2010 at 5:22:16 AM


MichaelSSEC

The attitude of the mainstream Leftist media toward the American public is best summarized in two short bits of dialog.

The first, from the movie "American President," has a congressman scolding Liberal lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade (Annette Benning) that on election day people care about jobs; they don't give a damn about the environment. Ms. Wade the high-powered lobbyist counters with an ironically condescending "Congressman, on election day people give a damn about what I tell them to give a damn about."

The second comes to us from Bill Maher, who has been quite vocal with his opinion that Americans are imbeciles unfit to self-government. They need Statist nanny government to take care of them, protect them from themselves. Americans, Mr Maher asserted, aren't terribly bright. They can't follow these intellectual arguments to grasp that President Obama's policies are badly needed in America. "They don't get it, so we have to DRAG them to it."

In the first example, American voters are dumb automatons who mindlessly do whatever they're told by the smart people in the leadership roles. Do whatever the Liberals say is best.

In the second example, American voters aren't even that bright. They're pond scum that must be "dragged" to the right thing and then instructed step by step, using monosyllabic words and carefully soothing tones, which way to vote on every issue.

That's why the Leftist media no longer makes the slightest effort to pretend they are unbiased. They don't even try very hard to make their lies plausible. Sure, Bunning was blocking that bill because he's an evil Republican and everybody knows they pull the wings off flies just for fun. Probably kick kittens too. The irony is that while some Americans actually believe that's true, the vast majority know it's absurd -- which explains why nobody is watching MSNBC, and the big 4 networks are hemorrhaging ratings red ink at a rate that makes their heads spin.

Meanwhile, FOX News' audience grows by significant margins. Every week. Could be because Americans prefer to listen to a news network that doesn't have its collective lips planted on the President's butt. Or it could be that Americans are just sick of being lied to -- flat-out blatantly lied to -- by the Leftist media every single night.

Posted March 5, 2010 at 7:41:55 PM


Sean

You say:

"The deficit for last year was $1.4 trillion. The deficit rose as a share of the gross domestic product from 3.1 percent in 2008 to 9.9 percent in 2009, the highest deficit as a share of GDP since 1945. The projected deficit for the fiscal year that ends in September is another $1.3 trillion."

This is a really dishonest way to say this. The deficit hasn't ballooned; GDP is just way down. You make it seem like the deficit, in raw numbers, is three times larger than it was before. If you're really this worried about public debt and budget deficit (Not sure which you are really concerned with here) it is worth checking out the countries that have a better percentage of debt to GDP in the world than the US> for the most part every other industrialized country is on par with us: but if you want to head over to central Africa, Latin America, China or Mongolia, you'd have the "luxury" of not having to worry about public debt. Have fun!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/Public_debt_percent_gdp_world_map.PNG

Posted March 10, 2010 at 11:22:54 PM


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