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Title: Entitlement Reform: Tea Party’s Sound and Fury Signifies Nothing
Source: FORBES
URL Source: http://blogs.forbes.com/shikhadalmi ... ng/?boxes=financechannelforbes
Published: Oct 28, 2010
Author: Shikha Dalmia
Post Date: 2010-10-28 15:04:23 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 2073
Comments: 1

Anyone who has not been living under a pumpkin lately knows that the single, biggest threat to this country’s economic future is its gimongous (hey, if Sarah Palin gets to invent words, why not me!) entitlement state. The massive unfunded liabilities of Medicare and Social Security are a noose around this country’s economic neck that tightens every passing day that nothing is done. Given this backdrop, the Tea Party movement’s raging about out-of-control federal spending and the need for fiscal discipline might seem like just what the doctor ordered, right?

Wrong. Actually, the handling of this issue by the Tea Party and its anointed candidates might have arguably set the cause of entitlement reform backward – not forward – in this election.

First some gory details about entitlement spending: As the 78 million baby boomers begin retiring over the next few years, under business-as-usual scenarios, spending on their Social Security and health care will more than double by 2050 to about 18% of the GDP. By 2052, Uncle Sam’s three entitlement programs – Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid – will consume all federal tax revenues, leaving nothing for government’s core, constitutional functions. America will have to either mortgage its entire economy by 2042 or raise federal income taxes by 81% in order to pay for the $107 trillion in health care and pensions it has promised seniors. Add to all this the 30 million uninsured Americans whom ObamaCare has put on Uncle Sam’s insurance card and you have the makings of the fiscal equivalent of Nightmare on Elm Street.

The country’s fiscal prognosis is so scary that even some members of Obama’s economic team are showing signs of waking up and taking note. Take, for example, the president’s Stimulator-in-Chief, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. Geithner has yet to encounter an economic woe anywhere in the world that a good dose of stimulus can’t cure, its fiscal side effects be damned. He is to the cause of global stimulus and bailouts what Bush was to the cause of global democracy. But America’s deficit – thanks to stimulus and entitlement spending — is reaching such unsustainable heights that even Geithner recently applauded the Tea Party movement on NBC’s Meet the Press for raising public awareness about the problem, noting that this would be “helpful when we move to try to make the hard choices to get them (deficits) down again” – a veiled reference to cutting retirement benefits or raising taxes to pay for the entitlements.

But Geithner is way too optimistic — and wrong.

For starters, polls by the New York Times and Bloomberg have found that although a vast majority of Tea Party supporters favor smaller government, they don’t want cuts in their Medicare or Social Security, a contradiction perfectly captured in a sign at a Tea Party rally: “Keep the Guvmint out of my Medicare.” Indeed, the Bloomberg poll discovered that even though Tea Partiers dislike ObamaCare, they want Medicare to offer more drug benefits and the government to force insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions. The upshot is that while the rhetoric on entitlements has become bolder during this election, the discussion about reform has become tamer.

In fact, setting aside the lapsed witch of Delaware, Christie O’ Donnell, in the most visible Senate races where Tea Party or Tea Party-anointed candidates are running, only two have stuck to their crosses on entitlement reform. One is Joe Miller of Alaska, a man so unfamiliar with the First Amendment that he conducted a citizen’s arrest of a reporter for asking tough questions. The other is Sharron Angle of Nevada, a genuine bright spot in an otherwise bleak Tea Party landscape, who admirably admonished Harry Reid to “man up” and admit that Social Security had a problem.

Literally all of the others are equivocating if not completely backing off from their original plans to give at least partial ownership of Medicare and Social Security to individuals themselves – the only realistic way of limiting the government’s liabilities without completely screwing over future seniors or taxpayers or the economy. In a painfully embarrassing exchange with Fox News host Chris Wallace, California’s Carly Fiorina found every which way to wiggle out of answering how she plans to control federal spending without entitlement reform, even accusing Wallace of asking her a – heaven forbid! — “political” question. Meanwhile, Florida’s Marco Rubio and Connecticut’s Linda McMahon have both been turned from macho to mush by this issue.

But Kentucky’s Rand Paul, who is running as an uncompromising apostle of limited government and free markets, has pulled the most distressing switcheroo of them all. A doctor himself, he denounced Medicare as socialized medicine. Yet he has balked at the idea of cutting physician salaries, even though American physicians make twice as much as doctors in OECD countries. Why? Because their cartel, the American Medical Association, both restricts the supply of physicians through insanely restrictive licensure requirements and controls the Medicare board that determines physician compensation, as the Wall Street Journal reported this week. Yet, Paul now maintains: “Physicians should be allowed to make a comfortable living.” (But he is just being fair – not pleading for his special interest of course!) Likewise, after calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme, Paul is now talking less about reforming it and more about protecting it for those now reaching retirement age.

To be sure, much of this backsliding is in response to attacks by Democratic opponents who are undoubtedly worse and shamelessly demagoguing the issue. Still, the fact of the matter is that instead of pulling Democrats in the direction of reform, the Tea Party candidates themselves are moving in the direction of the status quo. This wouldn’t happen if these candidates could count on a strong and large constituency for reform within their own movement. Elections are a discovery process through which candidates find out what their base really wants. And what many of the Tea Party candidates have found is that when push comes to shove, their backers want to protect their entitlements as much as the next guy. In fact, much of the fury of the Tea Partiers against government stimulus and bailouts might have less to do with any principled belief in the limits of government and more to do with fear of what this will do to their own entitlements.

If that’s the case, then it is safe to assume that the cause of serious entitlement reform is DOA in the next Congress – regardless of whether Tea Party candidates win or lose on Tuesday.

Shikha Dalmia is a senior analyst at Reason Foundation and a Forbes columnist. Subscribe to *Tea Party On Parade*

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

A year ago you on the Left disparaged the TP as nothing but 'astro turf'. It didn't work. it only pissed them off further, and drew more to their viewpoint.

Eight months ago, you on the Left asserted that the TP was nothing but a bunch of kooks. That didn't work either, pissed them off even more, and drew more people to their point of view.

Six months ago, you on the Left stated that the rallies they held were meaningless, and nothing more than a gathering of bigots and racists. That, surprise surprise, pissed them even MORE, and drew even MORE people to their point of view.

Three months ago, you on the Left tried to claim the TP was a bunch of violent maniacs bent on violent overthrow of a duly elected government. As has been the case previously, it pissed em off to the point they show up EVERYWHERE, peacefully, and again, it drew more people to their point of view.

Now we're five days from the midterms. Every poll in America shows the Democrats will lose the House and possibly the Senate. Polls now show a majority of Americans want to FIRE Owe-bama in 2012 - its posted here in the forum.

And the Hillary wing of the Democrats party is in full revolt, and preparing a primary challenge to Owe-bama. Hence her remaining silent throughout this election cycle, and getting out of the country til its over.

If you don't change your tactics on the Left, your tour in the political wilderness will last for decades.

JMHO. What you are doing is FAILING poltically.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-10-28   15:32:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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