In theory...
(*BITING MY TONGUE*)
Anyway... from Heritage...
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On November 5th, the House overwhelmingly passed the
Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act (STRR) to much fanfare.
The six-year, $325-billion bill reauthorizes highway and
transit funding from the federal Highway Trust Fund that was set to expire on
November 20.
The bill is being heralded as no less than a historic
“long-term” measure, emerging after “ten years of short-term band-aids and
extensions.”
But make no mistake: Despite the bill’s name and the
exhortations of its admirers, STRR is another status quo bailout, plain and
simple.
* AND... er... VIOLENCE ISN'T THE ANSWER...???
It follows in a long line of short-term bailouts that do
nothing to fix the chronic overspending and misallocation of highway trust fund
resources.
Trust fund spending is still expected to rack up an
annual deficit of about $15 billion in the coming years.
Instead of reforming the unsustainable system, Congress
decided to pad the fund with even more cash from budget gimmicks and unrelated
measures.
* THE REPUBLICAN-CONTROLLED CONGRESS.
* AGAIN... IF VIOLENCE ISN'T THE ANSWER - WHAT IS?
And the dirty secret about the bill? It’s not a fully
funded six-year measure. In just three years, Congress will be required to bail
the trust fund out yet again after it chews up the latest general fund
infusion, adding further to the $73 billion in bailouts the fund has required
since 2008. This is just another patch, albeit on a larger scale.
* MY THEORY? (JUST A THEORY; JUST THINKING OUT LOUD; JUST
"ANALYSIS;" NOT A THREAT; NOT A CALL FOR ILLEGAL ACTION) IF SOMEONE
OR SOME GROUP WERE TO START ASSASSINATING HOUSE AND SENATE COMMITTEE AND
SUB-COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN... BOTH THE CHAIR AND THE RANKING MINORITY PARTY MEMBER/SENATOR SIMULTANEOUSLY...
(*SHRUG*)
As to where the bailout cash is coming from, consider
some of the ways Congress plans to augment the highway trust fund, which is
supposed to be funded by the 18.3-cent gas tax that masquerades as user fee
(even though 25% of it is diverted to purposes that have nothing to do with
highways).
* REPEAT: TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT OF IT IS DIVERTED TO
PURPOSES THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH HIGHWAYS.
One measure would sell government-owned barrels of oil
from the federal Strategic Petroleum Reserve...
* AT A LOSS DEPENDING UPON PREVAILING PRICES AT THE TIME
OF THE SALES...
...and use this to offset new outlays. Not only is the
reserve wholly unrelated to highway spending, but the bill assumes that the
government can miraculously sell the barrels of oil at nearly twice the market
price.
* IT'S CALLED "GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT"
ACCOUNTING.
Another measure added at the last minute would raid the
Federal Reserve’s $29-billion "surplus" fund...
* OBVIOUSLY THERE ARE NO "SURPLUSES." AGAIN...
THEY SIMPLY DEFINE TERMS AS THEY WISH. REALITY ISN'T A FACTOR.
...to pay for the new spending.
This is budget gimmickry at its worst and makes a mockery
of the notion that the Fed is an independent entity isolated from congressional
politics.
* AND ONCE AGAIN... VIOLENCE... er... ISN'T THE
ANSWER...???
While there are some parts of the bill that are small
steps in the right direction, the bottom line is that this bill does nothing to
fix the current problems that plague the trust fund and require perennial
congressional attention. Congress will be back in the same spot in a few years,
but with an even larger hole in the trust fund’s finances to deal with.
* I DIDN'T CATCH THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE ON FRIDAY; DIDN'T
EVEN KNOW IT WAS ON! BUT TONIGHT IS THE REPUBLICAN DEBATE. DO YOU SUPPOSE THE
CANDIDATES - PARTICULARLY THE SITTING SENATORS - WILL BE ASKED ABOUT THIS?
(*SMIRK*)
Even more discouraging is that the House will go to
conference with the Senate to reconcile the differences between STRR and the
Senate’s bigger-spending ($360 billion) bailout, the DRIVE Act. There is little
good that can be expected to come out of merging a bad bill with an even worse
one.
* BETCHYA THIS "DRIVE ACT" ISN'T EVEN
MENTIONED...
After mismanaging gas tax dollars for years, it’s clear
Congress cannot be relied upon to make responsible decisions regarding the
nation’s vital infrastructure.
* CLEARLY, CONGRESS - AND OUR PRESIDENT - REPRESENT A
LARGER REAL THREAT TO AMERICA THAN ISIS, CHINA, NORTH KOREA, AND RUSSIA EVEN
COULD EVEN WERE THEY TO COMBINE FORCES.
True federal priorities such as the interstate highway
system have taken a back seat to annual pleas for more spending, which now goes
to fund local transit projects, bike paths, and museums with motorists’ gas tax
dollars.
This irresponsibility was on display yesterday when the
House voted down an amendment that would simply limit highway construction
dollars from going to landscaping projects.
* YEP. YOU READ THAT RIGHT. (BY THE WAY... IT'S "THE
REPUBLICAN HOUSE." JUST AS IT'S "THE REPUBLICAN SENATE.")
The American people who rely on Congress to be fiscally
prudent with their gas tax dollars...
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