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The earth's core, consisting largely of iron, helps balance our spinning planet. On the other hand, the core of too many of today's prominent political leaders consists almost entirely of unintended irony, which tends to make them go all wobbly on their political stands. This might be comical were it not so destructive for our nation.
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A GOP LEADER'S ECONOMIC PLAN
Those who say that Republican congress critters are just a gaggle of naysaying boneheads with no economic plan of their own – have not been listening to John Linder.
This Georgia right-winger is irked that America's food stamp program will grow to more than $60 billion this year. "This is craziness," Linder barked to a New York Times reporter. "We're at risk of creating an entire class, a subset of people, just comfortable getting by living off the government."
Comfortable? When was the last time this pampered lawmaker experienced the "comforts" of the food stamp life? Linder's been "living off the government" for 18 years, but at the high end – drawing $174,000 a year in pay, plus subsidized health care and a fat pension.
So what's his economic plan: "You improve the economy by lowering taxes," he explains. That's his whole plan!
Perhaps this multi-millionaire has forgotten that Washington tried that plan throughout the last decade – a decade in which there was no net-job creation, wages plummeted, middle-class incomes went down, health care costs soared, housing prices tumbled, and millions of families fell into poverty.
So that "subset of people" on food stamps whom Linder denigrates are actually his own spawn! The food stamp program has had to grow because the tinkle-down economy that he pushed wrecked America's middle class.
Indeed, talk about a subset, there are now some six million Americans who are living entirely on food stamps – they've lost their jobs and have no other income. That's one in every 50 of us, and their number continues to grow rapidly.
Linder and his ilk have not hesitated to throw hundreds of billions of our tax dollars at failed Wall Street bankers. But he would literally take the food out of the mouths of people in real need. That's not a plan, it's a scandal.
"Aughts were a lost decade for U.S. economy, workers," www.washingtonpost.com, January 2, 2010.
"Living on Nothing but Food Stamps," www.nytimes.com, January 3, 2010.