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Title: Tea Party Tory
Source: VDARE
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/buchanan/101021_tea_party_tory.htm
Published: Oct 21, 2010
Author: Patrick J. Buchanan
Post Date: 2010-10-21 23:25:53 by buckeroo
Keywords: None
Views: 104
Comments: 7

Before the Tea Party philosophy is ever even tested in America, it will have succeeded, or it will have failed, in Great Britain.

For in David Cameron the Brits have a prime minister who can fairly be described as a Tea Party Tory. Casting aside the guidance of Lord Keynes— government-induced deficits are the right remedy for recessions— Cameron has bet his own and his party's future on the new austerity. He is making Maggie Thatcher look like Tip O'Neill.

Two headlines Thursday testify that the Tories have seized the Tea Party banner. First was the headline in The Washington Times, "Tea Party Urges Drastic Cutting," that carried a caveat subhead, "Economists Question If Move Is Wise at This Time."

Second was the Financial Times banner, "UK Unveils Dramatic Austerity Measures." The FT story begins,

"The U.K.'s conservative-led coalition has announced the most drastic budget cuts in living memory. ...

"The sweeping cuts in entitlements and spending far exceed anything contemplated in the U.S., where Barack Obama ... has proposed only a three-year freeze on discretionary spending and Congress is still debating whether to extend tax cuts for the wealthy."

The Tory budget cuts defense 8 percent and military personnel by 7,000. Translated here, that would mean a cut of $60 billion and about 100,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines.

By 2015, some 490,000 public-sector employees, 8 percent of the total, will lose their jobs. The rest will have their wages frozen for two years and face a 3-percent-of-salary hike in compulsory contributions to their pension program. The retirement age will rise from 65 to 66.

France is in the 10th day of demonstrations, strikes and riots over President Sarkozy's plan to raise the retirement age to 62.

If Cameron's plans take effect and his projections prove correct, Britain's deficit will fall from 10 percent of gross domestic product to 2 percent.

Writes the FT, "The UK cuts ... over four years are the equivalent of 4.5 percent of projected 2014-2015 gross domestic product. Similar cuts in the U.S. would require a cut in public spending of about $650 billion."

Nothing like that is being discussed here, and even if Republicans capture the House, cuts of that magnitude appear out of the question. The correlation of forces would not permit it.

Consider what seems the best possible outcome, Nov. 2, for the Tea Party. Republicans capture the House by winning 50 seats and come within a vote or two of capturing the Senate.

Should that happen, Democrats, shorn of their centrist wing in the massacre, will be in no mood to cooperate in cutting Social Security, Medicare, Medicare, unemployment insurance, food stamps or the earned income tax credit, the party's legacy to the nation.

They will vote against serious cuts with as great a unanimity as Republicans voted against Obamacare. And if the GOP House votes the cuts, Senate Democrats will restore them. And if President Obama thinks they are too severe, he will veto the budget, his veto will stand, and he will run against "Boehner's House" in 2012.

And Obama would do so with conviction. For neither he nor Fed chair Ben Bernanke agree with Cameron that Carthusian austerity is the way to go. They are Keynesians who think that is Hooverism.

Both believe the $1.4 and $1.3 trillion deficits they just ran up prevented the Great Recession from becoming a Great Depression.

Recall. Obama endorsed George W. Bush's TARP bailout of the banks. He enacted a $789 billion stimulus bill, pushing the deficit to 10 percent of GDP. Bernanke doubled the money supply. He has now embraced "quantitative easing." He is going to print billions to buy bonds and inject the money directly into the economy.

Quantitative easing is another bailout of the banks, only this time through the Fed back door.

Hence, the Tea Party faces almost certain disappointment, if not disillusionment.

Why? Because many in the Republican establishment also do not believe austerity is the way to go in a recession. Second, while most Republicans may favor deep cuts, they know that if they vote to cut Social Security, Medicare and unemployment insurance, but do not get those cuts, they will get the pain but not the benefit and be held accountable, just as Democrats were held accountable for cap-and-trade, which they voted for but did not get through the Senate.

Republicans will come out of this election with a tricky hand to play. They will have the appearance of power, but not the actuality. They will vote for cuts that will not be agreed to by the Senate or accepted by the president.

If the economy is in the ditch in 2012, they will seem ineffectual. If the economy is improving, Obama and Bernanke will claim credit.

By then, however, we will know the fate of the Tea Party Tory who will at least have seen his policy prescriptions put to the test.

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Patrick J. Buchanan needs no introduction to VDARE.COM readers; his book State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America, can be ordered from Amazon.com. His latest book is Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War": How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, reviewed here by Paul Craig Roberts.

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#1. To: buckeroo (#0)

They will have the appearance of power, but not the actuality. They will vote for cuts that will not be agreed to by the Senate or accepted by the president.

If the economy is in the ditch in 2012, they will seem ineffectual. If the economy is improving, Obama and Bernanke will claim credit.

Neat piece.

Space: The final frontier of egalitarianism; darkie has no sense of wonder.

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2010-10-22   1:26:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#1)

They will have the appearance of power, but not the actuality. They will vote for cuts that will not be agreed to by the Senate or accepted by the president.

The Republicans had every opportunity to have done the right thing long ago when they had the power. They did nothing. When the dems took control of the executive and legislative branches the republicans were able to say no to everything KNOWING full well their votes weren't necessary to move the nwo agenda forward.

Now they want to allow the unconstitutional laws put in place these last few years to stand by claiming they have no "real" power to undo them. They lie. They have all the power they need to impeach the usurper and stop this bullshit in its tracks.

Both parties have led us to believe that executive orders are law. This too is nonsense and amounts to dictatorial law. Congress has 30 days each time an executive order is presented to nullify it, but they don't.

What I'm saying is that the people are continually being played for suckers.

The republicans have infiltrated and adulterated the Tea Party movement using Fox News, Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck to subvert and take it over for republicans, but more important to see is that all of their efforts are meant to keep people in the paradigm of the two party system itself. [Our two party system is in all actuallity a one party system with two management teams taking turns to fulfill one agenda.]

Pat Buchanan is simply another Palin or Beck. Buchanan did the same thing Ron Paul did and Ross Perot before them. Pat had his chance to make a real difference but chose to remain loyal to the system. He and others act as steam valves that allow the people to vent their frustration with the system while also forcing them to wait and see what happens after the election is lost, fairness requiring the voters to "give the new guy a chance". During this so- called "honeymoon" period all sorts of mischief is conducted but excused. Look at the last two years of this communist in the White House.

Folks, that's how we have lost our way, our rights, our CONstitution, and our rightful place in the world. Our children will curse us for throwing their future and their country to the communist/socialist/fascist dogs condoned by "VOTERS" without a clue and in many instances without even being a citizen.

It's a very sad joke, like Pat Buchanan, Ron Paul, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, and all of the FEDERALES. Washington is nothing more or less than a more sophisticated version of Mexico.

"Politics and Religion are the building blocks of slavery and oppression. Greed is the mortar that bonds them" and bankers are the masons with trowels in hand !

noone222  posted on  2010-10-22   4:12:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: buckeroo (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2010-10-22   9:52:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: noone222 (#2)

They have all the power they need to impeach the usurper and stop this bullshit in its tracks.

Formal authority by some words on a piece of paper is not power.

This the Tea Party types must learn. They can and must be disappointed and betrayed until they do learn it.

Congressmen don't heed their constituents for the very simple reason that they don't deserve it.

How is it some Chicago operatives got the presidency? Because the fedgov is a machine now, a lot like Chicago. Chicago aldermen, on paper, have all the power they need. They don't actually like having a strong mayor, but they're going to get another one. Rahm.

Executive orders have the force of law because that's the only force for law there CAN be, under Diversity.

Space: The final frontier of egalitarianism; darkie has no sense of wonder.

Prefrontal Vortex  posted on  2010-10-22   10:26:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#4)

Formal authority by some words on a piece of paper is not power.

It wouldn't bother me a bit to see a few General Officers take D.C. under their temporary control in order to begin the restoration process. It would be the least chaotic way to accomplish the task. (IMHO).

"Politics and Religion are the building blocks of slavery and oppression. Greed is the mortar that bonds them" and bankers are the masons with trowels in hand !

noone222  posted on  2010-10-22   10:34:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: noone222 (#2)

Pat Buchanan is simply another Palin or Beck. Buchanan did the same thing Ron Paul did and Ross Perot before them. Pat had his chance to make a real difference but chose to remain loyal to the system.

Your viewpoint is entirely without foundation. PB was ostracized by the Jewish community for some of his earlier writings, as a historian which were factually correct. And somehow, in America, without the Jewish "Mazel Tov!" (sincere good luck) or even worse, with the Jewish "Fey!" (disapproval) a popular candidate is doomed to some sort of obscure corner of journalism as a "has been." In a true sense, even RP has the same problem, although in his case he only advocated serious reduction to US international policies because of the unnecessary political interference and the HUGE budgets affording the meddling process.

And, I am sure you know what I am discussing ... both Palin and Beck are aware of the same .. and they still occupy the publicks attention for discussion of current events while promoting Jewish settlements in Israel. Both of them wear their little snotty Israeli flags on their lapels from time to time.

Both Pat and Ron are not cut from the same cloth as Palin or Beck. Neither Pat or Ron represent this GOP phenomena known as the "TEA Party."

"we ought to lay off the criticism" -- Pinguinite, circa 2010-05-26 22:17:22 ET

buckeroo  posted on  2010-10-22   12:03:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: buckeroo (#6)

You're certainly entitled to your opinion.

"Politics and Religion are the building blocks of slavery and oppression. Greed is the mortar that bonds them" and bankers are the masons with trowels in hand !

noone222  posted on  2010-10-22   12:46:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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