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"Never before have so few with so much promised to take away so much from so many and then laugh their asses off as the so many with so little vote for the so few with so much."
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"American Politics, a sport for the rich and enslavement for the rest of us."
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On Balanced Budgets, Or, Hey, Rand, Why Not Show Your Cards Now?

by: fake consultant

Wed Jun 09, 2010 at 10:09:08 AM EDT


Those who are regular visitors to this space know that I post stories across the country, and to do that I have to follow stories from a number of states.

Because I post at Kentucky's Hillbilly Report, I've been paying particular attention to the Rand Paul campaign, and the news from the Bluegrass State (via "The Rush Limbaugh Show") is that Paul's planning to write his own balanced budget proposal for the Federal Government.

But there's a catch.

He doesn't plan on doing it until after the election.

Well, now, why in the world would a guy who's running for office based on his really good ideas want to hold back the best one?

That's not a bad question, and if we make the effort we can probably figure out the most likely answers.

fake consultant :: On Balanced Budgets, Or, Hey, Rand, Why Not Show Your Cards Now?
"I cou'd be mighty foolish, and fancy my self mighty witty; Reason still keeps its throne, but it nods a little, that's all."

--George Farquhar, "The Recruiting Officer"

First things first: we're having this conversation thanks to the Hillbilly Report story from RDemocrat that I mentioned above, and from the original source, a posting from Bluegrass Politics ("Covering Kentucky politics and government"). So...thanks, y'all.

Now let's get to the business at hand:

Why wouldn't Paul want to reveal his balanced budget proposal now?

--It's possible that Paul does not have a proposal ready to go.

If that were true, it could be because right now he only has a "sort-of outline" as to how he would get there.

If that's the case, that's OK; just go ahead, Dr. Paul, and tell us what you have in mind so far, and we'll start to work the numbers and begin to see if it makes sense.

It's also possible that he made a promise to deliver this balanced budget proposal with little or no idea as to how he would actually make it work.

That's not OK, Dr. Paul-and I'm guessing that Kentucky voters wouldn't think it's OK either.

--It's possible Paul has a proposal ready to go, but the details of that proposal are not going to fly with Kentucky voters.

As we discussed in another recent conversation, you aren't going to get to a balanced Federal budget without drastically cutting spending, drastically raising revenues, or both, especially if you want to do it immediately; it may be just too much of a political "lift" for Paul to explain exactly how he would actually do that-at least until after Election Day.

In this political environment, a candidate does not want to get caught being untrue to their "brand", or afraid of their own ideas; it would be very much to Paul's disadvantage if this turned out to be the correct explanation for what's going on and Kentucky voters became aware of the situation.

And with all that in mind, here's the thing:

I'm not trying to play "gotcha" journalism here, Dr. Paul, and I hope you don't think I am-but it is a fact that you're basing your entire campaign on the power of your new ideas, and that means I have to ask you why you're not willing to explain exactly what you think a balanced budget would look like until after the election?

Imagine if I came into your clinic, and you told me you knew that the frames you were showing me would look great, and fit even better, and the lenses will make me see like an eagle-and after I've paid for them, and you've finished making them, then I can try them on?

You wouldn't sell me a pair of glasses that way, Dr. Paul, would you?

Of course you wouldn't...so why are you asking people to vote first, and try you on later?

It doesn't make any sense, if you have good ideas ready to bring to the table-but it would make sense if you're doing a "bob and weave" because you don't want the voters to see that you either have ideas they won't like, or no ideas at all.

You don't want voters thinking that about you, so why don't you clear things up and let people know, today, that you know what you're talking about...before they begin to think maybe you don't.

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you'll see this around the web... (4.00 / 1)
...starting tonight, but i wanted to post it here first.

"outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. inside of a dog it's too dark to read."  --groucho marx

fake consultant (4.00 / 1)
thanks for the post. It's always nice to hear how out of state folks interpret what's going on here in Kentucky.
If Rand Paul has a plan to save the USA. He needs to make it available. That's the patriotic thing to do. Of course the key word is "if."  

©"Never before have so few with so much promised to take away so much from so many and then laugh their asses off as the so many with so little vote for the so few with so much."
A James Pence Quote



somebody ask him, on camera... (0.00 / 0)
...why he's holding back this great idea.

no matter how he answers, it'll be interesting.

"outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. inside of a dog it's too dark to read."  --groucho marx


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I hope I (0.00 / 0)
get the chance to do that.

©"Never before have so few with so much promised to take away so much from so many and then laugh their asses off as the so many with so little vote for the so few with so much."
A James Pence Quote



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you have a history of doing that stuff... (0.00 / 0)
...and i get the impression that you see election time as the start of a most excellent hunting season--so yeah, if you end up driving home with paul's philosophy strapped to the hood of your truck, i won't be surprised.

"outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. inside of a dog it's too dark to read."  --groucho marx

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it's just like the #GOP health care plan (0.00 / 0)
it's only few pages but you have to have a top secret clearance to see.

we have seen how the GOP voted the last year "NO" & "HELL NO"

"If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed."
~Mark Twain~  


maybe we can get... (0.00 / 0)
...jack bauer to ask paul what the plan is...nicely, of course.

"outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. inside of a dog it's too dark to read."  --groucho marx

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Oh, Rand (4.00 / 1)
Taking a page out of Nixon's 1968 playbook? Priceless.



now if you want to know... (0.00 / 0)
...how the voters feel while all this is going on...just watch elmer fudd, here:



"outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. inside of a dog it's too dark to read."  --groucho marx


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the old saying (0.00 / 0)
Don't Do As I Do, Do As I Say..LOL

"If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed."
~Mark Twain~  


in this case... (0.00 / 0)
...it's more like: "don't do as i say...because i sure don't".

"outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. inside of a dog it's too dark to read."  --groucho marx

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