Why Americans Hate Washington

· Tuesday, March 2, 2010

In January, the Senate joined the House in passing "pay-as-you-go" rules to require Congress to pay for new discretionary spending. On Feb. 12, President Obama signed the bill. "Now Congress will have to pay for what it spends, just like everybody else," Obama crowed. Less than a month later, Obama and fellow Democrats are busily demonizing a lone senator for pushing Washington to spend responsibly. It seems this administration is all for fiscal restraint -- as long as you don't mean it.

The story began last week when Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., blocked Senate passage of a bill to extend one month unemployment and COBRA health insurance benefits, and other spending, because it did not comply with PAYGO. As the Baseball Hall-of-Famer explained, "When 100 senators are for a bill, and we can't find $10 billion to pay for it, there's something the matter, seriously the matter, with this body." For that, he is Satan.

On Sunday, The New York Times ran a story about the Bunning brouhaha without mentioning why Bunning was blocking the bill. A CNN television crawl warned: "Thousands hurt by one senator." Veep Joe Biden lamented the prospect of a single senator filibustering a measure, and wished, as Politico reported, only that the senator would have to explain to the families of the Americans who could lose their benefits "how they're going to get by."

It's a heartbreaking scenario -- but it can be avoided if Capitol Hill leaders either find the $10 billion in a government that spends $3.8 trillion annually or the 60 votes needed to bring the bill to the Senate floor.

A month ago, Democrats were suggesting the Repubs were phony tightwads for not joining them in support of PAYGO. It turns out, PAYGO is the phony. Two weeks after it became law, the Senate passed a $15 billion jobs bill exempt from PAYGO. Now Bunning is not budging. As spokesman Mike Reynard put it, "If everyone's serious about PAYGO, let's act like it."

I used to like the concept, and remember arguing with Brian Riedl of the libertarian- leaning Heritage Foundation. But he was right. As he said Monday, "PAYGO exists as a talking point in order to create the illusion of fiscal responsibility while they're ignoring it. It's designed for TV ads."

And: "The offsets are out there. Congress just has to make a difficult decision for once."

James Horney, director of federal fiscal policy at the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, has a different take. The PAYGO rules, he noted, exempt emergency spending. "Right now, adding to the deficit in fact helps the economy, it doesn't hurt," Horney noted. The benefits extension "is temporary and deals with a short-term economic problem." To Horney, in exempting the bill to extend jobless benefits, PAYGO is working as it should.

Horney added, "I would have more sympathy for (Bunning) and others if they applied the same logic to new tax cuts or to extending expiring tax cuts like the estate tax."

Point taken, and it's a good one. But if supporting tax cuts years ago means a lawmaker cannot push for fiscal discipline today, then Washington will never grow up and, as Obama put it, "pay for what it spends."

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Comments

KN

If congress is so concerned about unemployed workers then why are unemployment payments treated as taxable income?

You'd think, with all the "compassion" in DC they wouldn't tax people who are out of a job and trying to make ends meet.

Posted March 2, 2010 at 8:45:19 AM


Brian

I still can't wrap my head around the idea that deficit spending is helping the economy. Granted, I never went to an Ivy-league college, and I don't have an MBA, but it seems to me, just by observing the results, deficit spending is hurting the economy a lot more that it is helping.

Posted March 2, 2010 at 1:52:09 PM


MichaelSSEC

Brian isn't the only one who sees right through the lie that deficit spending is helping the economy. Mr Horney (such an apt name for a Liberal) equates deficit spending with tax cuts as though both are expenses that need to be paid for.

That's Liberals for you. They always get indignant and demand to know how we're going to afford tax cuts, but you will never see one of them wondering how taxpayers can afford the latest tax HIKES. That part of the equation simply never occurs to them because Liberals don't accept that they're spending OUR money. Tax dollars belong to THEM, and that's that.

Tax cuts generally result in MORE revenue rather than less because most taxes are triggered by economic activity -- trade. Tax cuts generate more trade, which means more taxable transactions, which means greater revenue for Uncle Sam. This concept, self-evident though it may be, is nevertheless beyond the ability of most Liberals to even comprehend because they view the world as a zero-sum game. To them, a tax cut is a lowered tax, period. They never take consequences into account.

That's why they genuinely believe that massive deficits in the midst of a large recession are actually good for the economy. They simply cannot grasp that the money being spent is siphoned OUT of the economy, and therefore cannot be reckoned as an economic positive no matter how it's spent. Not only do the inefficiencies of government eat up much of the money being spent, but government itself cannot spend money as wisely or with as much economic stimulus as the individual. Who can better decide how to spend your money -- you or Barack Obama?

Posted March 2, 2010 at 2:23:29 PM


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