State Of The Union Fact Check

the Mesh Report Staff February 13, 2013

President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address included few new or
unexpected proposals, but many factually incorrect or misleading assertions.
Here are the lowlights.

“Corporate profits have rocketed to all-time highs – but for more than a
decade, wages and incomes have barely budged.” Wages and incomes may not
always be the best measurement, because they leave out benefits, which have
increased overall compensation over several decades. Regardless, Obama chose
his timeframe carefully, because over the past four years, middle class
income has actually declined
<http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-09-12/business/35496368_1_income-in
equality-median-household-income-middle-class> .

“In 2011, Congress passed a law saying that if both parties couldn’t agree
on a plan to reach our deficit goal, about a trillion dollars’ worth of
budget cuts would automatically go into effect this year.” Obama is
referring to the sequester. He omits the fact that he (or his White House)
proposed the sequester, and he personally signed it, with the hope of using
it to push Republicans into passing higher tax rates on high earners.

“Over the last few years, both parties have worked together to reduce the
deficit by more than $2.5 trillion.” Both Obama and Senate Majority Leader
Harry Read have used this claim
<http://factcheck.org/2013/02/reid-twice-wrong-on-2-6-trillion-cuts/> , but
it’s not true. As FactCheck.org noted recently, the figure includes over $1
trillion in spending cuts that “have yet to materialize.” It also includes
$500 billion in projected reduced interest–not spending cuts or tax
increases–and deficits remain high.

“Already, the Affordable Care Act is helping to slow the growth of health
care costs.” The cost of health care has continued to grow, albeit less
slowly–but the recession is a big part of the story. People are spending
less because they can afford less. Obamacare has already made health
insurance premiums more expensive, and Obamacare does not change the
fundamental incentive problems that drive costs in U.S. health care.

“Let me repeat–nothing I’m proposing tonight should increase our deficit by
a single dime.” This is a repeated promise (as well as a repeated metaphor:
Obama also used the “single dime” phrase to in describing tax cuts in his
stimulus). Obama broke that promise most spectacularly in Obamacare, which
only “balances” due to accounting tricks and is almost certain to cost more
than originally expected–net as well as gross.

“We have doubled the distance our cars will go on a gallon of gas, and the
amount of renewable energy we generate from sources like wind and solar –
with tens of thousands of good, American jobs to show for it.” As I
demonstrated in my recap of Obama’s 2009 address, the supply of renewable
energy sources in the U.S. rose only about 10% in Obama’s first three years
in office–very far from doubling.

“Heat waves, droughts, wildfires, and floods–all are now more frequent and
intense. We can choose to believe that Superstorm Sandy, and the most severe
drought in decades, and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were
all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe in the
overwhelming judgment of science – and act before it’s too late.” Or we can
call it “weather,” which is far closer to the truth than this scary story.

“That’s why my Administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new
oil and gas permits.” In order to “keep” doing something, you have to have
been doing it already. As Mitt Romney argued very ably in the presidential
debates, the Obama administration has tried to slow oil and gas permitting
on public lands, while taking credit for (or obstructing) much of the energy
boom that has taken place on private lands.

“But taxpayers cannot continue to subsidize the soaring cost of higher
education.” The fact that taxpayers continue subsidizing the cost of higher
education is part of the reason that the cost of education keeps rising.
Obama did not mention the crisis in student loan delinquency, which
increased support from the government for tuition costs has not been enough
to prevent. The fundamental problem is youth unemployment.

“[M]ore boots on the southern border than at any time in our history, and
reducing illegal crossings to their lowest levels in 40 years.” Many of the
“boots” Obama deployed to border states did not actually go to the border,
less than half of which is actually secure. Illegal border crossings have
decreased–but it is almost universally agreed that the cause is our poor
economy, not enforcement–which Obama’s has effectively gutted.

“And I ask this Congress to declare that women should earn a living equal to
their efforts, and finally pass the Paycheck Fairness Act this year.” This
is a rather amusing promise, since Obama’s support for the Lily Ledbetter
Act in 2009, which was meant to have guaranteed “equal pay,” was a major
boast in his re-election campaign. Did he fail to make pay equal when he
said he had? No–he just needs the issue to boost support.

“Tonight, let’s declare that in the wealthiest nation on Earth, no one who
works full-time should have to live in poverty, and raise the federal
minimum wage to $9.00 an hour.” That means, of course, that fewer people
will be working full-time, or even part-time. Hiking the minimum wage is at
odds with increasing jobs, and hurts minorities and young people worst,
damaging their future employment prospects significantly.

“We’ll give new tax credits to businesses that hire and invest.” A rather
vague promise that sounds like a good idea. It’s not a factual mistake by
itself–except that it likely contradicts his earlier promise on tax reform:
“The American people deserve a tax code that helps small businesses spend
less time filling out complicated forms, and more time expanding and
hiring.” That means fewer special rules, deductions and tricks.

“Today, the organization [Al Qaeda] that attacked us on 9/11 is a shadow of
its former self.” It takes a special kind of chutzpah to say that, five
months after a terror attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that claimed
the lives of four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador. Obama
acknowledges that the threat continues–it is “evolving,” ihe says, in a
curious use of the word–but to declare victory, without mentioning Benghazi?

“The regime in North Korea must know that they will only achieve security
and prosperity by meeting their international obligations.” Since when has
the North Korean regime ever cared about prosperity? This marks the third
State of the Union address in which Obama has mentioned North Korea (he did
so in 2010 and 2011 as well)–and each time Obama has congratulated himself
for his administration’s policy on the issue.

“As long as I’m Commander-in-Chief, we will do whatever we must to protect
those who serve their country abroad, and we will maintain the best military
in the world. We will invest in new capabilities, even as we reduce waste
and wartime spending.” Even before the sequester, the Obama administration
has slashed defense, reducing our military capabilities to the point where
we can no longer plan to fight a two-front war.

“That’s why, tonight, I’m announcing a non-partisan commission to improve
the voting experience in America.” Not the accuracy or fairness or
transparency of the process, but the experience. The chances that Obama’s
commission will recommend photo ID for voters, or that such a recommendation
would be adopted, are zero. In fact, the Obama administration has stridently
opposed states’ own efforts to improve voting in America.

“Police chiefs are asking our help to get weapons of war and massive
ammunition magazines off our streets, because they are tired of being
outgunned.” These terms suit Obama’s gun control agenda, but they are
grossly misleading. So-called “weapons of war”–i.e. assault rifles, machine
guns and the like–are already banned, and proposals on the table to reduce
magazine size target relatively small clips, not “massive” ones.

By Joel B. Pollak

 

 

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