What I could not do is be counted upon to make informed decisions about pressing matters of the day. The lack of a common language would keep me informed at only the most basic of levels on only the most basic of matters. Right up to the point of realizing one second too late some jack wagon in a beret has directed me into the womens lavatory.
Washington politicians have developed their own language, one that the masses do not comprehend.
Baseline Budgeting is a neat little concept that allows most if not all items in the Federal Budget to increase automatically between 2% and 8% per year regardless of any action by Congress. If your department had a budget of $100K last year, you can count on a budget this year between $102K and $108K. Auto-magically. Only big bargaining chip items (like the Military) or departments in need of huge increases (pretty much all entitlements) are really looked at each year, at least in the public eye.
While that is bad enough, the real rub is this. When a politician says he's going to “cut” a budget item, he's not talking about taking it from $100K to $90K. His cut is actually a reduction in growth. Instead of going from $100K to, say, $105K automatically, he's going to “cut 60%” and this years budget will be $102K.
Now, for you and me and everyone else who has to stretch our money to the end of the month, that's still an increase over last year of 2%, certainly not a cut. But, to hear the blowhards in Washington defend their pet items, you'd think the new budget was actually $40K or something. Imagine that.
Paul Ryan introduced a measure this year that had real budget cuts in it. Across the board principles that would have made long strides in getting our budget under control. Real cuts that were called “draconian” by people in his own party. People in the opposing party accused him of killing the elderly (a tired but proven tactic that preys on dependence and senility). Short of Ryan, the people in Washington, ALL OF THEM, could not stomach real cuts of any kind.
I actually heard with my own ears O say over the last year that “out of control spending” was not something he was prepared to “kick down the road” for future generations. W's last budget deficit year was half a trillion dollars, awful in itself. O's first three years have been about one and a half trillion dollars each, triple W's last.
O sounds a lot like J. Wellington Wimpy.