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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Mark Steyn on Nancy Pelosi's idea of stimulus

The House $825 billion spending boondoggle is inspiring Mark Steyn to new heights. He was not impressed by Nancy Pelosi's arguments that STD prevention was a viable part of an emergency stimulus package.
The more interviews Speaker Pelosi gives explaining how vital the STD industry is to restarting the U.S. economy, the more I find myself hearing "syphilis" every time she says "stimulus." In late September, America was showing the first signs of "primary stimulus" – a few billion lesions popping up on the rarely glimpsed naughty bits of the economy: the subprime mortgage racket, the leverage kings. Now, the condition has metastasized in a mere four months into the advanced stages of "tertiary stimulus," with trillions of hideous, ever more inflamed pustules sprouting in every nook and cranny as the central nervous system of the body politic crumbles into total insanity – until it seems entirely normal for the second in line of presidential succession to be on TV gibbering away about how vital the federalization of condom distribution is to economic recovery.

The rules in this new "post-partisan" era are pretty simple: If the Democratic Party wants it, it's "stimulus." If the Republican Party opposes it, it's "politics" – as in headlines like this: "Obama Urges GOP To Keep Politics To A Minimum On Stimulus." These are serious times: As the president says, it's the worst economic crisis since the Thirties. So politicians need to put politics behind them and immediately lavish $4.19 billion on his community-organizing pals at the highly inventive "voter registration" group ACORN for "neighborhood stabilization activities."
Humor is easy for Steyn with a target like Pelosi. Gosh, I hope she keeps cropping up in the news explaining why funding favored Democratic programs are emergency stimulants for the economy.

And remember, this is the bill that President Obama is urging politicians to put politics aside to pass. They wrote it; he endorsed it; it's theirs.

2 comments:

Bachbone said...

The late Sydney Harris wrote a syndicated column (Chicago Daily News and Chicago Sun-Times) in which he periodically played off words (e.g., "stimulus" and "politics") depending on one's viewpoint, a la Steyn.

These Harris quotes seem to apply to Obama and his "new" New Deal tactics: "Nobody can be so amusingly arrogant as a young man who has just discovered an old idea and thinks it is his own." and "People far prefer happiness to wisdom, but that is like wanting to be immortal without getting older."

tfhr said...

And here I was thinking that the "STD prevention" package was a euphemism for paying Bill to stay out of circulation while Hill conducted affairs abroad. You can learn a lot around here.