Of course, it is Internet fantasy! But at the same time, there is more than a kernal of truth.
I have been looking for verification of this. I do not yet know the date of the post or the original location of the post. Snopes.com does not mention it. I have found a few references but I think the post is substantialy false.
However, the ideas are valid. Take for instance this mesage from Heritage Foundation that arrived today:
Another Big-Government, Big-Spending Budget from President Obama
by
Ryan McManus
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Not only is President
Obama’s proposed budget for 2015 a month late, but it’s also
unrealistic, Heritage Foundation experts report. It’s more of the same
tax-and-spend liberalism:
Read more here.
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Subject: : A MUST READ: Don't Expect Anything Good For America Until Obama Is Gone.....
This came from
Jim Abrahamson. Jim is not a conservative radical. He is a former Air Force
general with an incredible resume. Viet Nam fighter pilot, test pilot,
astronaut, head of the F-16 development program, head of Reagan's "Star
Wars"program, and head of NASA's shuttle program. After retirement, he was
President of Hughes Aerospace, and then Chairman of Oracle.
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Alan Simpson of
Simpson-Bowles fame lays out his experience in dealing with the President.
As you have heard me say before that volunteering at the Bush Center library is a "great gig". I could write about my great experiences daily; but today was one of the highlights, so far…
As you have heard me say before that volunteering at the Bush Center library is a "great gig". I could write about my great experiences daily; but today was one of the highlights, so far…
Southern Methodist University
has a lecture series called the Tate Lecture Series which has a significant
speaker every month from September to May. Last month was Charles Krauthammer
and last night was Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson. Tickets to those events are
like "hens teeth" and they are passed down from father to son or
family to family and has a waiting list of 7 years for season tickets for the
general public. One of the benefits of these visits is that these folks
normally visit the library (after normal hours) while in town.
Today's experience was worth a
lot. Alan Simpson was the co-author of the Simpson - Bowles Commission appointed
by the current president to come up with a plan and path forward to help the
nation get back on a sound fiscal footing. It was to include spending limits
and controls that would address existing entitlements, a change in tax codes
and the abolishment of selected existing tax breaks for special interest
groups. Accordingly, It called for a sound fiscal plan that would get us into
reasonable balance in 10 years.
As everyone knows, Alan Simpson
(R) (82) is a retired senator from Wyoming and is known for his
"frank" opinions and statements and in some ways seen as eccentric in
some of his views. Erskine Bowles (D) (69), who was Chief of Staff in former
administrations, is a respected Democrat and was an equal partner in putting
this study and report together with supposedly high respect and influence in
the Democratic Party.
The intent was for the current
President to use their report as a road map to fiscal responsibility. This
report was issued in 2010 and as quickly dismissed by the president as a non-starter
prior to the election of 2012 based on its perceived political impact on his
re-election.
When I saw Simpson today in the
museum, I approached him to welcome him to the museum as a team leader since
that is my job for the general public. Normally, VIP's or "celebs"
have Foundation escorts during these visits, but in typical Simpson fashion, he
wanted to be just another visitor.
All volunteers wear the same
uniform and have a prominent name tag for the public to see. Little did I know
that when I approached him to welcome him, he would receive me as a long lost
friend and it was Howard this and Howard that in typical politician fashion.
After two or three minutes of asking about the library (which he loved) and how
often we work and what days do we work and other small talk, I asked him for
his assessment of our current national fiscal and spending problems and his
view on the future efforts needed to turn the nation around.
I spent the next 15 minutes
(just the two of us) listening to him expound on his view of our future. His
first answer was that with this president we will never make progress. He then
related a story that when Bowles and Simpson requested time with the president
to urge him to seriously consider their report, he was stunned by the response
(as was Bowles).
The president told them that he
would take no action on any of the Commission's recommendations and explained
his rationale in the following way - prior to his re-election and probably
after his re-election he would do nothing. Simply put it was a pure political
decision. He stated that to accept reductions in the growth of entitlements
would alienate his base and he would only look at the tax increase side of the
recommendations after the election. He further added that to accept the
recommendations would give the Republicans a victory as seen by the voters and
he was not ever going to do that now or ever. He was adamant that he wanted
more spending and more taxes and that he would pursue that course throughout
his administration until his last day in office.
Stunned by that answer, Bowles
asked him if he would do what's right for the country and exert some leadership
to save the nation's fiscal future. Obama's response was that he would let the
next president worry about the spending and debt, but he was going to spend and
tax and re-distribute wealth throughout his term.
Both men were furious and after
spending 1.5 hours with the president, they left in utter disbelief. Bowles,
thinking that he could have some credibility with the D's in the House and
Senate tried to gather some influence with that group and was
quickly advised that the Obama agenda would go forward at all costs.
In one desperate attempt to get
some traction, Bowles thought that if he went to see the president without
Simpson being there, he could have a more meaningful result. That effort resulted in the same answer as they got
the first time and that meeting was closer to the election and was dismissed as
untimely and unnecessary by Obama. The
end result is what we are now seeing each and every day. Bowles and Simpson
believe that this president is not interested in anything except his political
agenda.
About this time Simpson's wife
joined us and we talked for few more minutes as she reminded him that they had
a plane to catch and they had to move along.
In summary, I should not have
asked my questions given my role of a neutral docent, but as an American I
wanted to know his thoughts. I was stunned that he would be that candid with a
perfect stranger, but knowing Simpson it has been typical of his behavior over
his career.
These are the reasons that
volunteering at the Bush Center make life in America bearable for me at this
time. I thought you might want to see this insight from an experienced
Washington insider. He was candid and as he left he said, "Don't expect anything good for America until this guy is gone."