From Pine View Farm

Facts Are Inconvenient Things . . . 0

. . . for Republicans. Steve Benen reminds us

Towards the end of President Clinton’s second term, debt clocks that had been established in various U.S. locations had to be shut down — the deficit had been eliminated and the clocks had never been set to run backwards. By the time Clinton left office in 2001, the nation not only had a large surplus, it was also on track to pay off the entirety of its debt — roughly $5 trillion at the time — by the end of the decade.

Then the Bush/Cheney era happened. Republicans took a massive surplus and turned it into an even more massive deficit, adding the costs of two wars, two tax cuts, Medicare expansion, and a Wall Street bailout to the national charge card.

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) later referred to the Bush/Cheney era as a time in which Republicans decided “it was standard practice not to pay for things.” In just eight years, GOP policymakers added $5 trillion to the debt in eight years.

As Driftglass pointed out in this weekend’s podcast, one party lives in a world of facts and of cause and effect.

The other party–well, their convention was last week.

Republican magickal fanstastickal thinking accounts for the ability of Paul Ryan to give a speech so fanciful that even the establishment press could not ignore the fabrications, even as his fellow Republicans acclaimed them as tablets from the mount.

Share

Comments are closed.