The shenanigans inside the imperial beltway have gotten my dander up (again). On a more positive note, I hope that the current impasse will give us an opportunity to impose a Balanced Budget Amendment onto the crooks that we have elected to work (ostensibly for us) inside the imperial beltway. I guess my real bottom line is that, if I had to, I would give the Democrats everything they wanted on the debt ceiling debate IF I could get an ironclad guarantee that a balanced budget amendment with teeth would go forth to the States for ratification.
Such an amendment has to have teeth or Congress will go back to ignoring the Constitution just like they are wont to do now. An old saying is that, "Locks are meant to keep honest people honest." Well, a balanced budget amendment that gives the States power to enforce it is a device to keep honest Congresspersons honest.
I see that there are several resolutions that have been submitted in Congress to create a balanced budget amendment. They all seem fairly similar but I will address my comments to SJ Res 5 which is the one that I guess is most likely to go forward. For those who are interested, the text can be found at: http://thomas.loc.gov/home/thomas.php where you can do a search on "SJ Res 5" in order to gain access to it.
I suggest the following change (in caps) to Section 5: The limit on the debt of the United States held by the public shall not be increased, unless two-thirds of the whole number of each House of Congress shall provide for such an increase by a roll call vote. ANY INCREASE IN THE DEBT LIMIT SHALL SUNSET FIVE YEARS AFTER BEING RAISED UNLESS CONGRESS SHALL HAVE PROVIDED FOR AN EARLIER SUNSET DATE. THE DEBT LIMIT MAY ALWAYS BE LOWERED IF A MAJORITY OF THE WHOLE NUMBER OF EACH HOUSE OF CONGRESS SHALL PROVIDE FOR SUCH A DECREASE BY A ROLL CALL VOTE.
This change is intended to prevent the debt limit from being raised higher and higher over a period of time as one profligate Congress after another comes into office every ten years or so and raises the debt limit in order to buy whatever political advantage that may be obtained irrespective of what is best for the nation.
I would like to see the following change (in caps) made to Section 6: Any Member of Congress shall have standing and a cause of action to seek judicial enforcement of this article, when authorized to do so by a petition signed by one-third of the Members of either House of Congress. LIKEWISE, ANY STATE OF THE UNION SHALL HAVE STANDING AND A CAUSE OF ACTION TO SEEK JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ARTICLE. IN ADDITION, ANY STATE MAY IMPEACH AND RECALL ANY MEMBER OF THEIR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION WHO WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN VIOLATING THIS ARTICLE. IN THE EVENT THAT THE PRESIDENT APPEARS TO BE COMPLICIT IN THE VIOLATION OF THIS ARTICLE, AND THE HOUSE FAILS TO IMPEACH HIM, HE MAY BE IMPEACHED BY THE ACTION OF A MAJORITY OF THE STATES. IF THE PRESIDENT IS IMPEACHED BY A MAJORITY OF THE STATES, HE SHALL BE TRIED BY A CONGRESS OF ALL THE STATE GOVERNORS OF THE UNION AND SHALL BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE IF CONVICTED OF BEING IN VIOLATION OF THIS ARTICLE. No court of the United States or of any State shall order any increase in revenue to enforce this article.
I believe that this change is necessary because Congress and successive administrations, when left to their own devices, over the last 50 years (and arguably much longer), has demonstrated about as much fiscal responsibility as a gambling addict demonstrates in a casino. Congress and the President need to know that the States are looking over their shoulders and are empowered to do something about any exhibition of fiscal irresponsibility. After all, it is patently obvious that the Federal government, given enough time—and in spite of the famously lauded separation of central government powers (executive, legislative and judicial), is fully capable of turning our Federal Union with a central government of limited powers into a unitary government attired in a federal fig leaf.
Based on the sad state of our national finances, I will be totally amazed if, for the short term at least, it will not be entirely necessary to raise the debt ceiling. Therefore, what I want to see is an omnibus bill that both raises the debt limit AND sends a balanced budget amendment to the States for ratification! It is NOT acceptable that the debt ceiling is raised in exchange for a PROMISE to pass a balanced budget amendment! I fully expect that the current administration would renege on any such promise!