Whatever happened to the Obama administration’s guiding principle never to let a serious crisis go to waste?
Ex-White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel pronounced this shockingly
brazen political principle before a group of Wall Street executives in
November 2008.
He said this even before President Obama took office. It was after
that historic election, a time when the president was riding high on a
wave of good will and political euphoria that few American politicians
have ever enjoyed. It was also a time when the president’s party
controlled both chambers of Congress and could have approved just about
any agenda the White House could dream up.
Mr. Emanuel was, at the time, speaking about the financial crisis
that was savaging the stock market, straining unemployment rolls and
simultaneously spiking both foreclosed homes and homelessness across the
country.
“Things that we had postponed for too long, that were long-term, are
now immediate and must be dealt with,” Mr. Emanuel elaborated. “This
crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not
do before.”
Machiavellian? Sure. But, boy, did that crew talk a big game back
then. It really sounded like they knew what they were talking about.
And he struck a bipartisan chord back then that sounds laughable
today, knowing now how utterly hollow those words would turn out to be.
“The good news, I suppose, if you want to see a silver lining, is
that the problems are big enough that they lend themselves to ideas from
both parties for the solution,” Mr. Emanuel cooed.
You mean like, say, Obamacare? The single biggest, most strictly
partisan government program ever created? These people have taken
partisanship to its nastiest level in more than 80 years. Heck, Mr.
Obama has turned partisanship against even his own party. When he
doesn’t get his way, he goes around even fellow Democrats in Congress
with his unconstitutional gambits.
So what did Mr. Emanuel’s “serious crisis” unwasted get us?
National debt exploded 70 percent to a staggering $17 trillion.
Unemployment went from 6.8 percent up to 10 percent where it hovered for
about a year and a half and is finally back down now to 6.1 percent.
Today, a record 92 million Americans are no longer in the workforce, a
rate of hopeless indolence not seen in the USA since Jimmy Carter was
president.
Maybe America would have been better off if they had just decided to waste that serious crisis.
Now Mr. Obama faces another “serious crisis.” This one almost entirely of his own making.
Tens of thousands of children wandering the desert alone or
shepherded by the modern equivalent of slave traders across the
U.S.-Mexico border. Untold numbers have died, been raped and murdered.
All because Mr. Obama has promised to make them free Americans if
they just touch our blessed borders — or at least that is the message
the president conveys to these children and their families.
One little boy told a reporter through an interpreter: “He’s helping
us. He signed papers and said all Guatemalans who come to the United
States can stay. He’s helping us.”
Just look at the facts. Enforcement of immigration laws is a joke in
the United States and everybody in South and Central America knows it.
Then, Mr. Obama himself unilaterally granted amnesty to children in the
U.S. illegally.
How does he now claim to be surprised by the humanitarian crisis of
children flooding the border? What did he think would happen?
If ever there were a serious crisis not to let “go to waste,” it is this one now.
The president could finally get serious about enforcing immigration
laws on businesses that hire illegals. He could begin real deportations.
And he could send the starkest message yet by returning the children
streaming across the border to their families back home.
Instead, the president keeps harping about “comprehensive immigration
reform,” which is politicalese for refusing to enforce border laws
until a widespread amnesty process is approved for all illegals. Of
course, this is precisely why we have the humanitarian crisis on the
border in the first place.
Mr. Obama plans to travel to Texas this week to attend political
fundraisers. Astonishingly, the White House says that while is he
collecting political campaign cash, he has no plans to visit the border.
Indeed, a serious crisis wasted by a president who apparently does not care.
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