Around The MOB: National Debt Busters
By Mitch Berg
Sorry about the week off from the MOB tour. No way around it last week!
Today’s stop, National Debt Busters is written by someone tersely named “Skydancer”, whose mission seems to have been, since 2007, focusing on the national debt.
They’ve been posting roughly weekly for three years – and now that the topic is Agenda Item #1 for the entire loyal opposition, I’m going to register my hope that they kick things into high gear.
Ever since Barack Obama became president and began advocating such big-dollar federal programs as an economic stimulus and health care reform, Republicans have gained increasing political traction with warnings to voters about the growing national debt.
On March 24, 2010, House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, published an op-ed in the Des Moines Register that was timed to coincide with a March 25 visit by Obama to Iowa City, Iowa. Obama visited Iowa City to tout the health care bill two days after signing it into law.
Boehner’s column — titled, “Why Republicans will fight to repeal health-care takeover” — was a broadside against the newly signed bill, featuring a wide range of statistics. In it, he asserted that the health care bill “is a recipe for further fiscal disaster at a time when our national debt ($12.7 trillion today) is on track to exceed the size of our entire economy (about $15 trillion) in just two more years.”
That struck us as a huge amount, so we decided to take a closer look.
This, he does.
Make National Debt Busters a stop in your fiscal rounds of the MOB




