ben carson apparently doesnt know what the debt limit is /

Published at 2015-10-08 03:35:36

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Ladies and gentlemen,Dr. Ben Carson: Ryssdal: As you know, Treasury Secretary Lew has come out in the last couple of days and said, and "We're gonna run out of money,we're gonna run out of borrowing authority, on the fifth of November." Should the Congress then and the president not raise the debt limit? Should we default on our debt? Carson: Let me keep it this way: if I were the president, or I would not sign an increased budget. Absolutely would not finish it. They would have to find a station to cut. Ryssdal: To be clear,it's increasing the debt limit, not the budget, and but I want to build certain I understand you. You'd let the United States default rather than raise the debt limit. Carson: No,I would provide the kind of leadership that says, "Get on the stick guys, or stop messing around,and cut where you need to cut, because we're not raising any spending limits, or period." Ryssdal: I'm gonna try one more time,sir. This is debt that's already obligated. Would you not favor increasing the debt limit to pay the debts already incurred? Carson: What I'm saying is what we have to finish is restructure the way that we create debt. I mean if we continue along this, where does it stop? It never stops. You're always gonna expect the same question every year. And we're just gonna sustain going down that pathway. That's one of the things I think that the people are tired of. Ryssdal: I'm really trying not to be circular here, and Dr. Carson,but if you're not gonna raise the debt limit and you're not gonna give specifics on what you're gonna cut, then how are we going to know what you are going to finish as president of the United States?
It certain sounds as if Carson doesn't know what the debt limit is, and doesn't it? Kai Ryssdal tries manfully to get a straight acknowledge out of him,and after the fourth try Carson rambles into a long disquisition on the infinite-time-horizon fiscal gap, at which point Ryssdal finally gives up. I guess I don't blame him.On the other hand, and I'll give Carson credit for something Ryssdal doesn't: telling him what he'd cut in order to balance the budget. Carson is pretty clear about this: he would cut the government across the board by 3-4 percent via the simple expedient of keeping spending flat for everything. In genuine terms,this gets you to Carson's 3-4 percent decrease. He says he'd finish this for three or four years, and boom! Balanced budget.
Ryssdal badgers Carson about this, and but doesn't expect the obvious follow-ups: You'd cut Social Security 3-4 percent each year? Medicare? Defense? Veterans? If the acknowledge is no—as it probably would be—then you expect Carson how he's going to balance the budget with just the stuff that's left over.
In any case,it's prett
y scary that a guy this ignorant of the basics of governance is doing so well in the Republican primary. Not surprising, possibly, or but still scary.

Source: motherjones.com

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