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  • CBO report: Deficit concern is a Red Herring, “real fiscal drag from government comes from how much it spends, not how much it borrows.”

    Whoops! I guess the Democrats are lying to voters again. The WSJ article goes on to report the following (NOTE: The last line of this excerpt will NEVER make the MSM headlines about the Dems – emphasis mine):

    The Bush tax cuts also aren’t the budget problem. Until this year federal tax collections have been surging. In the four years after the 2003 tax cuts become law, tax receipts exploded by $785 billion. This year revenues have declined by 0.8%, but a major reason is the $150 billion bipartisan tax rebate that has hit the Treasury without spurring the economy. Without these nonstimulating rebates, federal tax payments would have climbed another 2.5%, according to CBO. Revenue is expected to be a healthy 18.5% of GDP next year without any tax increase.

    Another myth is that the war on terror has busted the budget. While operations in Iraq and Afghanistan are expensive, defense spending is $605 billion this year, or about 4.5% of GDP. That only seems large by comparison to the holiday from history of the 1990s, when defense fell to 3% of GDP. As recently as 1986, defense spending was 6.2% of GDP.

    The real runaway train is what CBO calls a “substantial increase in spending” that is “on an unsustainable path.” That’s for sure. The nearby chart shows how much some federal accounts have expanded since 2001, and in inflation-adjusted dollars. This year alone, federal agencies have lifted their spending by 8.1%, with another 7% raise expected for 2009. There’s certainly no recession in Washington. The CBO says that, merely in the two years that Democrats have run Congress, federal expenditures are up $429 billion — to $3.158 trillion.

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    Thursday, September 11th, 2008 at 18:32
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