Hugh Hewitt: Obama is in over his head
By: _Hugh Hewitt_ (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/bios/hugh-hewitt.html) 
 
Examiner Columnist
June 21, 2010 

 
Democrats expect voters not to notice, or care if they do notice, that  
legislators have not passed a budget for next year's federal spending.  
The Pelosi-Reid "leadership" team have "gone off the grid" of congressional 
 practice and not even pretended to care about spending targets and deficit 
 projections. Humming "que sera sera, what ever will be will be," they 
twirl  toward summer vacation and the November elections beyond.  
President Obama and his congressional allies expect to be assisted in their 
 casual shuffling off of the most basic of Article I duties by a  
Manhattan-Beltway media elite, quick to assure their dwindling audiences that  
the 
abandonment of budgeting isn't completely without precedent. Lefty pundits  
can and will point to a year or two where the pressures of business ended the  
hope of a formal budget.  
The president's pals in the press will be hard-pressed, though, to find any 
 years in which the effort wasn't even begun, and there is no example of a 
year  wherein a deficit like the one the country faces today went 
unaddressed by a  national budget plan.  
They cannot find such a parallel because we have quite unprecedented 
deficits  --soaring, arching, never-seen-before gushers of red ink dwarfing 
Bush's 
2007  deficit of $160 billion by nine or 10 or even more times that amount. 
We cannot  know for certain how high the tower of borrowed money will even 
approximately  rise because, well, there is no budget.  
The new cliche is that such magical budgeting practices are 
"unsustainable."  They are sadly much more sustainable when everyone in power 
agrees to 
pretend  that they aren't there.  
Thus do the Democrats steel themselves to face a furious electorate: "What  
deficit? We don't have no stinking deficit. We haven't even passed a budget 
 yet."  
Democrats in the rank and file appear to understand that this will not work 
 in the age of Tea Party activism. Clueless Dems like the very flappable 
Rep. Bob  Etheridge, D-N.C., erupt in anger at the appearance of a flip phone, 
while  others cower in their district offices, afraid they will be asked 
deeply unfair  questions like, "Do you support the entire Obama agenda?" The 
White House  advance office is scrambling to line up gigs for the president 
in the fall,  where his act is suddenly as popular as Melanie backed up by 
the Lettermen.  
The Gulf spill parade of fiascos is adding to the president's ever-present  
and growing aura of vincibility, and Hill staffers are freshening up the 
resume.  They should be.  
There is a vast, coast-to-coast recognition of "oiiohh" -- Obama is in over 
 his head. I have offered the T-shirt to my radio audience, and they are 
moving  quite briskly. The "messiah" has become a punch line.  
What could he do to turn it around, I asked John Podhoretz, editor of the  
newly energized and sparkling Commentary magazine. "Things his ideology will 
 never allow him to do," John replied, and we went on to talk about 
extending the  Bush tax cuts and standing resolutely beside Israel in the face 
of 
serial  provocations.  
There are other steps, and the House and Senate could actually try to 
control  spending rather than hold useless show trials of already convicted BP 
execs.  Voters from coast to coast know the issue is the stalemated recovery 
and the  exploding spending that is doing nothing to turn on the jobs 
machine.  
If the GOP runs on extending the existing tax rates five years while 
bringing  a massive ax to the federal budget, they will sweep all before them. 
"Enough!"  is the one-word bumper sticker showing up across the country and 
uniting every  candidate from the center to the libertarian right.  
"Enough!" is enough of a slogan. Not even the Republicans can screw that 
up.  
Examiner Columnist Hugh Hewitt is a law professor at Chapman University Law 
 School and a nationally syndicated radio talk show host  .............

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