Sen. Bennet collects school supplies while helping crush kids with debt
Posted by admin on Monday, April 10th, 2010From WhoSaidYouSaid.com:
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., has dispatched a bus to collect back-to-school supplies for Colorado kids.
“This isn’t about politics, Democratic, Republican, or any other kind of politics,” said Bennet in the video, replete with Bennet campaign signs. “This is about our kids. And I hope everybody will roll up their sleeves, or dig into their pocket for a little extra cash, and make sure that we’re supporting our children.”
Nothing wrong with that; well, nothing wrong except that Bennet has been part of a federal spending spree that will crush those kids (and their parents) with unsustainable debt.
Don’t take our word on the spending. The Denver Post just did a fact check on an ad claiming Bennet has been a party to spending upward of $2 billion A DAY since being appointed to the U.S. Senate in January 2009.
Here’s the rub: Bennet is the former superintendent of Denver Public Schools and presumed to have a real concern that, as he puts it, “the zip code you’re born into shouldn’t determine the education you get.”
But Bennet in Washington has been a reliable vote for the Obama Administration’s profligate spending, with more in the works.
“In other words, the policy changes embodied in President Obama’s 2011 Budget puts our country $2.5 trillion deeper in debt by 2020 than it otherwise would be if current law were left unchanged,” reported the Heritage Foundation.
The compiled debt and interest payments may eventually squeeze spending on public schools – and everything else.
“If spending cuts alone were used to keep the debt at its current share of the economy, the federal government would have to cut spending by 34 percent on average over the next 75 years, according to the GAO [General Accounting Office]. Closing the fiscal gap using only taxes would require raising revenues 50 percent on average over the next 75 years,” reported Maureen Groppe of Gannett.


