Analysis: GOP Suddenly Deficit Hawks Once More As Obama Enters Office

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TOM RAUM | 01/11/09 08:32 AM | AP

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WASHINGTON — Out of power, Republicans appear to be retreating to familiar old ground. They're becoming deficit hawks again.

GOP lawmakers didn't seem to mind enjoying the fruits of government largesse for the past eight years while one of their own was in the White House. Now they're struggling to regain footing at a time of economic rout, a record $1.2 trillion budget deficit and an incoming Democratic president claiming a mandate for change.

It might not be the best time for running against more government spending. But that hasn't stopped Republicans from casting themselves as protectors of the public purse, striving for relevancy as Congress tackles President-elect Barack Obama's stimulus legislation.

"Congress cannot keep writing checks and simply pass IOUs to our children and grandchildren," says Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas. Asks House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio: "How much debt are we going to pile on future generations?"

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., gets more specific: "We would like, on the spending side, obviously, to avoid funding things like a mob museums or water slides." Mob museums?

Las Vegas' effort to include in the stimulus legislation federal money to set up a museum to showcase Nevada's colorful and storied past in organized crime has suddenly become the cited example of wasteful spending for some Republicans, including McConnell.

Perhaps they hope the proposed project in the home state of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., can divert attention from the "Bridge to Nowhere," an Alaska project that was initially a Republican initiative and which became the target of Democratic scorn.

Obama has pledged that the economic aid legislation be free of such pork-barrel and "earmark" spending; Republicans have said they agree.

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GOP lawmakers also are seeking to change the mix in Obama's proposal to include more tax breaks. But they know they can only go so far in trying to throw up obstacles to the new president.

"We all understand the need to do something _ and to do it quickly," McConnell said late last week. "We intend to work with the new president ... and try and get this right."

Republicans "seem to be on a funny tightrope on which they're trying to enunciate a Republican position," said Fred Greenstein, a presidential scholar at Princeton University. "They're saying, `Yes it is a crisis', and `yes, a lot has to be done. But it shouldn't be too much. And it shouldn't be imprudent.' They seem to be stuck with platitudes and truisms."

Greenstein said the distinguishing traits now are "the intensity of the crisis" and Obama's ecumenical outreach to experts and political leaders in both parties.

Obama said he is seeking good ideas from all quarters for what will be the biggest public spending program since World War II, one he hopes will save or create 3 million jobs.

"I want this to work. This is not an intellectual exercise. And there's no pride of authorship," Obama said.

For Republicans, finding a politically sustainable position that balances the need for action with calls for fiscal discipline is a difficult balancing act.

"It's hard to oppose fixing the economy right now," said Stanley Collender, a former congressional budget analyst now with Qorvis Communications, a Washington consulting firm. Collender said the depth of the crisis makes it difficult for fiscal conservatives in either party "to say that deficits are something that should be addressed right now."

"If you say that, you kind of lose credibility," Collender said.

Republicans also are mindful they can overplay their hand, as they did in late 1995 when the government was shut down in a budget confrontation between House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., and President Bill Clinton. Republicans expected voters to blame Clinton and his Democrats for the shutdown. They didn't. They blamed Gingrich's GOP troops and telegraphed that sentiment in 1996 when Clinton was handily re-elected and Democrats increased their numbers in Congress.

"It is somewhat disingenuous on the part of Republicans to be totally concerned about the debt and the deficit at this point because they were there when the debt went up," said James Thurber, director of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies at American University.

When Bush took office in 2001, the government had a projected $5.6 trillion, 10-year surplus.

Obama has suggested his plan will come close to $800 billion, with roughly $300 billion in tax cuts for middle-income individuals and businesses. That itself was partly a concession to Republicans calling for more tax relief _ and drew predictable complaints from liberal Democrats who want fewer tax cuts and more in public works projects.

"Even though Obama is very popular with his mandate for change, now we're figuring out just what the `change' is _ in a separated system where Congress has the right to stand up and say what it wants, as does the minority party," said Thurber. "So it's messy."

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EDITOR'S NOTE _ Tom Raum has covered Washington for The Associated Press since 1973, including five presidencies.

WASHINGTON — Out of power, Republicans appear to be retreating to familiar old ground. They're becoming deficit hawks again. GOP lawmakers didn't seem to mind enjoying the fruits of government ...
WASHINGTON — Out of power, Republicans appear to be retreating to familiar old ground. They're becoming deficit hawks again. GOP lawmakers didn't seem to mind enjoying the fruits of government ...
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Billions for Wall Street fat cats? Republicans say: "Would you like that in fifties, or in hundreds? Are you sure that's enough?"

Helping out John Q Citizen? Republicans say: "Wait a minute, we can't just give away money, you know!"

Here's an idea: Don't spend any money for stimulus in Republican states (Southern states, Utah). That'll reduce the deficit, and let those Republican politicians claim they're being true to their principles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 01/13/2009
- MsAttitude I'm a Fan of MsAttitude 5 fans permalink
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According the U.S. National Debt Clock each U.S. citizens share is $34,768.29 today. Wow...that­'s an eye opener! It goes up a penny for each of us every minute!


http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 01/12/2009
- amiri1 I'm a Fan of amiri1 16 fans permalink
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"When Bush took office in 2001, the government had a projected $5.6 trillion, 10-year surplus."
That quote says it all. The same hacks that voted for a tax break for the wealthy, the category they fall in, are now being fiscally conservative. The gig is up, Americans are tuned in and these jokers will never be re-elected. CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 01/12/2009
- SkyWolf I'm a Fan of SkyWolf 5 fans permalink
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The Republicans spent and deregulated our nation into a financial abyss and new that they are out of power they suddenly ‘get religion’?
This isn’t honest conservatism, this is absolute hypocrisy! They have looted our treasury and squandered our wealth and now they have the audacity to oppose solutions to the cluster-muck they got this country into?
They are accomplishing the goal of reaffirming Obama’s mandate for change. The country has been run into the ground by the greed and arrogance of the Bush clan and his gang of cronies. I’m not talking about waste and mistakes – this is about real theft. The money that has been siphoned off into the off-shore accounts of Bush backers is beyond calculation.

The Republican leadership is doing an excellent job of marginalizing themselves and demonstrating to the world how incompetent and morally bankrupt they really are.
I have Republican friends that are utterly disgusted at the shallow behavior of their party’s leaders. He says ‘They’re acting like first class passengers battling over deck-chairs while the Titanic goes under.’

The funny thing is, the more the right-wing nuts hoot and holler, the less sense they make and the more pathetic they become. Political conservatism had a long history and I for one will not be sorry to see them go

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 01/12/2009
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You've got to hand it to these repugnant Republicans, they re consistently wrong about everything­..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 01/12/2009
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They're against any spending that helps ordinary Americans. Corporate welfare, now that's fine. Heck, they'll even socialize losses to transfer billions to the fat cats on Wall Street. But help Americans who are facing foreclosure? Or desperately need health care? Or need good jobs? No way!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 01/12/2009
- Heavy I'm a Fan of Heavy 233 fans permalink
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Happy to bankrupt the treasury when they are the ones looting it. When someone else is holding the checkbook they are suddenly attacked by fiscal responsibility. Republicans are a fuckingjoke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 01/11/2009

The ReThugLieC­ons... the world's biggest hypocrites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 01/11/2009

Don't you love Republicans?

They are never wrong but always right and even when they are wrong they are right?

And then, when you have them over a barrel, when they should apologize they just..

CHANGE DIRECTION.­..

No more Republicans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 01/11/2009
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OF COURSE Republicans are repositioning themselves as "fiscal conservatives".

Anything--­ANYTHING--­for distraction and winning votes, no matter how irresponsible.


They want the voters to forget THEY'VE DESTROYED OUR ECONOMY. Now they're going to be posturing and painting Obama as a typical liberal "tax and spender".

These hypocrites are disgusting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 01/11/2009
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

They usually become Defict Hawks when it comes to helping mainstream America but when it comes to give away to wallstreet they are OK with the corporate welfare state. They dont care about average Americans.

This is why I think Obama should push through his entire progressive agenda. Its about time we start investing in America and the American people after years of neglect. Healthcare eduction everything should be included.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 01/11/2009
- Areyoume2 I'm a Fan of Areyoume2 16 fans permalink

Thank you 'somebody' for giving voice to the words in my head for a month. All of a sudden the Repubs have become 'frugal' . Only when it's a thought to 'bailout' the American people are they upset. They're greedy piglets and should be ashamed of themselves (whether they're republican because they're wealthy pigs, or lobbying for their own petty narrow-minded causes, whether they're Republican because they pretend God is telling them to be so). They're a callous, coldhearted lot, and not kidding anyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 01/11/2009
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The GOP is back where they belong, in the peanut gallery, throwing sticks and stones, because they are clueless when it comes to running a smart government.

That's why I will always be a Democrat. Republicans politicize every issue on the table. The Democrats intellectualize issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 01/11/2009

They want to make sure that Obama gets stuck with the check and the consequences.

But I don't think that will work this time.

All of them should arrested for malfeasance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 01/11/2009
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In public, Obama will probably be well-served by this get-along-­to-go-alon­g approach. In private, some floggings will no doubt be called for. This is probably why Ralph was a good choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 01/11/2009
- Badfickle I'm a Fan of Badfickle 118 fans permalink

Judge them by their deeds not their words. for 6 years they ruled the roost and all they did was spend. Not just war spending but they spent and spent and spent on everything. How do you abbreviate the word hypocrite? GOP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 01/11/2009
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

They borrowed to spend. Borrow and spend, borrow and spend; that's the Republican way.

Of cource the Republican supported war in Iraq has nothing to do with our financial colapse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 01/11/2009
- Tetiana I'm a Fan of Tetiana 3 fans permalink

Did you guys know that only a 1/3 of the money went to rebuild Afghanistan the rest went to build air strips. Lies, lies and more lies!!! A great book to read and to find more info is "THREE CUPS OF TEA" By Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 01/11/2009
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