Rand Paul: Talk of Shutdown 'Government by Chaos'

GOP Senate-elect Rand Paul tells Newsmax that he opposes any effort to
shut down the federal government in order to extract budget cuts from
Democrats, a tactic that he branded “government by chaos.”

In 1995, the court of public opinion lambasted Republicans over the
GOP-led shutdown. Public workers were furloughed, and then-President
Bill Clinton saw his re-election prospects revive.

Despite that history, some GOP members of Congress, as well as some of
the activist conservatives elected on Nov. 2, continue to discuss a
shutdown as a viable option. But Sen.-elect Paul is not among them.

In an exclusive interview Monday on Capitol Hill, the Kentucky
ophthalmologist told Newsmax: “I think shutting down the government is a
mistake. Nobody really wants that. That’s sort of government by chaos.

“What you really want is government where we say, ‘We have several months to discuss this. Let’s go ahead and have a budget.’”

Paul told Newsmax that he will introduce a bill that will balance the
budget shortly after the new Congress convenes in January. His unique
strategy: He’ll offer several options for how quickly the cuts would be
made.

“We’ll give them a choice: Balance it in one year, balance it in two
years. We’ll give them a choice,” he told Newsmax. “But I think
balancing it over a 30- or 40-year period is not reasonable. And I think
that we may not have 30 or 40 years to balance the budget before we
have a crisis in this country.”

Paul told Newsmax that what worries him most about the fiscal crisis is
that both sides of the aisle are warning that the deficit has become a
national security issue for America.

“That means we need to address it immediately, we need to be serious
about, and it probably means going back beyond 2008" spending levels,
Paul said. “But it really means you have to look at the entire budget.
You can’t just look at discretionary spending. You have to look at the
entire length, breadth, and width of the budget.”

Other highlights from the exclusive Newsmax interview with Kentucky’s new incoming senator:
  • He wants to create a tea party caucus that includes senators. “It’s a grass-roots movement,” he said, “so my idea is to have a tea party caucus that communicates with the grass roots, that invites the
    grass roots to Washington, that doesn’t meet in a cloakroom and smoke
    cigars, but really is open to the public and gets information and ideas
    from the tea party, and transmits back to the tea party what we’re
    trying to do to correct the problems here.”
  • Paul wants to see Republicans in both the House and Senate agree to a moratorium on earmarks. “I think it makes sense for us to vote in favor of a ban on earmarks,” he said. “I think the House is going to
    vote in favor of that. And I think it would look good if we had a
    unified front opposing earmarks.”
  • Everywhere he went during the campaign, he said, business people told him it felt like “there’s a war on business coming out of Washington.” But he doesn’t know if the Obama administration can repair
    its anti-business image at this point. “I’m not sure if they can change
    it, or whether it will require a new president,” Paul told Newsmax. “But
    they needed to hear that message, because there was a message loud and
    clear from this election, that business is afraid of what’s going on in
    Washington.”
  • Restoring trust in Congress requires structural changes in budgeting rules. And members must follow the rules they set: “When we go to committee we’ll ask, ‘How much money do we have?’ rather than ‘How
    much do we want to spend?’”
Wow can you imagine that government that ask us about what we think and want before they pass a law?


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Comment by Ernest Lephart on November 17, 2010 at 3:32pm
I hope he will be around for a long time to help make DC a better place.
Comment by Patricia M. McBride on November 17, 2010 at 3:02pm
Very common sense young man. He has some very good ideas.

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