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border0 alt width145 height200 With exquisite timing, I sent my
passport renewal application to the agency responsible for issuing
a new one at precisely the time when the federal government may be
shut down over a dispute between a Republican House and the White
House regarding U.S. debt and spending. Its not like I am going
anywhere and need it, but if I wanted to flee to country, I would
be flat out of luck.In 1995 there was a famous government shutdown
when thenSpeaker of the House, Newt Gingrich and former President
Bill Clinton locked horns over the Republican demand that some
attention be paid to the funding for Medicare, education, the
environment and public health.Today, Medicares costs continue to
imperil the fiscal stability of the nation, a prospect made worse
by Obamacare, a socalled repair that managed to add millions more
to its roles while taking millions from its funding. Lost in the
current discussion of another shutdown is the way the Clintons
Hillarycare went down in flames after the public soundly rejected
it. Apparently socialists cannot take no for an answer.The present
House Republicans are striving mightily to trim a proposed Obama
budget that everyone agrees is detached from reality after the past
two years in which the nations debt has been obscenely increased in
the midst of an economic crisis dating back to late 2008. At issue
is the need to raise the debt ceiling, so Treasury can continue to
borrow billions every day to keep the government functioning.In
1995 President Clinton vetoed the spending bill sent to him and
thus triggered a shutdown of nonessential government workers put on
furlough, suspending nonessential services from November 14 through
November 19 and from December 16 to January 6, 1996.Speaker
Gingrich had the misfortune of the shutdown occurring over the
Christmas and New Years holidays and this was made infamous by a
Newsweek cover that blamed him, not the President, for it.To borrow
a phrase from media critic, Bernard Goldberg, the same slobbering
love affair that the media had with President Clinton has been the
hallmark of the first two years of President Obamas administration
and policies. Blaming Speaker Gingrich was just too easy for the
liberal mainstream media.It is nothing less than tragic and stupid
that we have to revisit 1995 sixteen years after the first shutdown
because the issues then are the issues we have now. Except that now
the stakes in terms of the nations financial and economic survival
are just so much higher. Republicans in the House knew that then
and know that now.This is everyones fault because Americans, the
voters, have apparently learned nothing in the interim. The
borrowing and spending has metastasized to the point where it
threatens the foundation of the federal government. For this the
blame is shared by both political parties and their leaders.So,
shut it down.I can wait for my passport renewal. If visitors to our
national parks cant get in, well, the bison, elk, and other
wildlife will not notice. If folks cannot hike or camp it is a
minor inconvenience. Some Washington D.C. museums will be closed.
Meanwhile essential services such as our military, national
security and law enforcement will continue. Social Security and
other entitlement checks will be sent.The only people rioting these
days are privileged public sector union members who are wearing out
their welcome. It is unlikely the public will respond any
differently nowthan they did in 1995 which, if I recall, was with
indifference.Indeed, it was a holiday from the federal government
and a learning experience as to just how vast it had become. Today
it is even larger. And thats the problem.Simply put, the U.S. does
not need a Department of Education that has managed to lower the
scores of a generation or two of students squeezed through our
schools like so much sausage. It surely no longer needs an
Environment Protection Agency that is slowing economic development
in every way possible.What good is a Department of the Interior
that denies American companies the opportunity to mine our huge
deposits of coalenough for several hundred years of electricity
productionor to drill offshore or in ANWR for billions of barrels
of oil and cubic feet of natural gasThe Department of Health is
responsible for administering Obamacare which at this time means
issuing thousands of waivers, proof of the sheer idiocy of this
legislative nightmare. If youre old and need an organ transplant,
go home and die.In fact, department by department, agency by
agency, we can find countless examples of costly programs that
duplicate one another, regulators who do not regulate, and the
prospect of thousands more to be hired by the Internal Revenue
Service.Shut it down. Let the House sort it out. Cut, cut, cut all
the billions and trillions that must either be squeezed from those
still holding a job or borrowed from China and Saudi Arabia.Let the
mainstream media howl like mad dogs because they never have and
never will understand the logic of a budget that requires the
nation to live within its means.Shut it down. If it brings a
scintilla of common sense and fiscal prudence in its wake, I am all
for it. Alan Caruba, 2011
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