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Examiner editorial: Hardest choice of all is scaling back government
posted by Anonymous on Jan 27, 2009
The Washington Examiner challenges Barack Obama to turn his pretty words about "change" and "hard choices" into some kind of real action.
"After a relentless expansion of big government for decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations, the nation’s economy is finally buckling under the load. In his inauguration address, President Barack Obama blamed “greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age.” But Obama’s $825 billion stimulus plan contains few “hard choices”- just lots more government spending.
"The hardest choice off all is to scale back government at the local, state and federal levels and stop the seemingly inexorable growth of entitlement programs that are bankrupting the nation. But is the Obama administration up to this kind of real change?
"The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis reports that in fiscal year 2010..."
Read the editorial for yourself at The Washington Examiner website.

