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The Economy: Another Casualty of War
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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This week,
as the American economy continued to suffer the effects of big government,
the House attempted to pass two multibillion-dollar "emergency"
spending bills, one for continued spending on the war in Iraq, and
one increasing spending on domestic and international welfare programs.
The plan was to pass these two bills and then send them to the president
as one package. Even though the House failed to pass the war-spending
bill, opponents of the war should not be fooled into believing this
vote signals a long-term change in policy. At the end of the day,
those favoring continued military occupation of Iraq will receive
every penny they are requesting and more as long as they agree to
dramatically increase domestic and international welfare spending
as well.
The continued
War in Iraq and the constant state of emergency has allowed Congress
to use these so-called "emergency" bills as a vehicle
to dramatically increase spending across the board including spending
that does not meet even the most generous definition of emergency.
For example, the spending proposals currently being considered by
Congress provide $210 million to the Census Bureau and $4 million
for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. $4.6 billion is
requested for the closing of military bases, but not any of the
more than 700 bases overseas but bases here at home! Another
$387 million would go to various international organizations and
$850 million more just in international food aid all this when
food prices are skyrocketing here and American families are having
a hard time making ends meet. Because this spending will be part
of "emergency" measures, it will not count against debt
ceilings, or any spending limits set by Congressional budget resolutions,
and does not have to be offset in any way.
Explosive
growth of government is just another tragedy of this war. The "bipartisan"
compromises made in Washington are at the expense of the taxpayer,
not in the interest of fiscal responsibility, or peace. The taxpayer
loses and government grows.
The bottom
line is that our dollar is falling, the economy is in rough shape,
and government spending is wildly out of control. Congress argues
over relatively minor details, instead of dramatically changing
our flawed foreign policy. We need to bring our troops home, not
only from Iraq and Afghanistan, but from South Korea, Germany, and
the other 138 countries where we have troops stationed. Our foreign
policy of interventionism is not only offensive to others, inviting
further terrorist attacks, but it is ruining our economy as we tax,
borrow and print the money to pay the bills of our empire. The economy
and ultimately the American people suffer because Washington is
refusing to adopt more sensible and constitutional policies.
Squabbling
between those who favor increased welfare and those who favor increased
warfare has giving the American people a temporary reprieve from
having to bear the burden of yet another dramatic increase in government
this week. However, as early as next week a compromise could be
reached that expands both government warfare and welfare. As congressional
approval ratings drop to 18% according to a recent Gallup poll,
the American people are telegraphing that Congress is taking the
country in the wrong direction. Our government must stop bankrupting
the country so that we can get back on track to a peaceful, prosperous
future.
See
the Ron Paul File
May
20, 2008
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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