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Monday, April 13, 2009
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Budget Supports Failed Bush Policies
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- When President Obama delivered his record-breaking $3.6 trillion budget to Congress, it was front-page news and led all the television broadcasts -- with little or no critical analysis.

But when the Republicans brought forth their alternative budget, it was relegated to the back pages and received only a cursory mention on the nightly news shows, usually accompanied by a Democratic talking head who dismissed the GOP plan as coldhearted and penny-pinching that turned its back on people in need during these hard economic times.

Actually, the House Republican plan does a number of things to grow the economy that the Democratic plan does not: like tax incentives for business investment, economic growth and job creation; borrowing a lot less than the Democrats would and creating less debt; and not raising taxes, which would be job killer during a recession.

In short, House Republicans took up the President Obama's challenge to offer their own budget, and it turns out to be pretty good. It deserves a lot more attention than it got from the news media, said Brian Riedl, chief budget analyst at the Heritage Foundation. Among its provisions:

-- It borrows $3.6 trillion less than Obama's budget. That works out to $23,000 less debt per household.

-- It keeps total federal spending slightly above 20 percent of the gross domestic produce (GDP), roughly the same rate of spending we had before the recession.

-- It contains no tax increases and would shorten and simplify the federal tax code.

-- It places a moratorium on wasteful earmarks and tackles needed Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid reforms.

Obama's budget and the barely trimmed-down version the House and Senate Democrats taped together would slap more than $9 trillion in new debt on our children and grandchildren. "This is more debt than has been accumulated by all previous presidents in American history from George Washington to George W. Bush -- combined," Riedl said.

The Republicans would freeze non-defense, non-veterans discretionary spending for five years at present levels, and stop the stimulus spending that is planned in 2010 and beyond when the economy is expected to be in recovery.

Unlike Obama's budget and the Democrats' proposals, the GOP plan would raise no one's taxes.

Instead, it would make the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts permanent, along with the Alternative Minimum Tax reduction. But it would provide beleaguered taxpayers a further tax break by giving anyone a choice between a 10 percent marginal tax rate for those making less than $100,000 and a 25 percent rate for those making more than $100,000.

Moreover, they would offer needed pro-growth incentives that include cutting the 35 percent corporate tax rate to 25 percent, and suspending the capital-gains taxes through the end of 2010 to spur capital investment. Continued...

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Some ACTUAL context
"The main way that the Republican budget proposal tamps down on the deficit is by not submitting the budget to CBO analysis..."

Economists for decades have dismissed the CBO analysis as generally pro-governmental growth and not interestedin accurate analysis. Bruce Bartlett for several years pointed out this very issue. The CBO engages in what is called "static scoring" which ignores the ecoomic imoact of tax cuts and undervalues the impact of additional spending. In any event, it is the height of lunacy to pretend that the Obama budget does not increase the deficit by several orders of magnitude greater than the Republican submission. That the Republican budget is "dishonest" is ... well: dishonest. In plain language, it is a bald-faced lie (hardly a surprise at this juncture).

"The Republican proposal is basically just a suggestion to continue Bush policies..."

Actyually, no one with any basic economic knowledge (the word "economic" is optional) could make such an asinine statement. To the contrary, it is the Obama budget that has adopted every last one of the economically-failed policies of the Bush administration and built upon them - more free money, more intervention into banking and financila markets, more bailouts and even more unbridled spending. These are the things that competent economists point out CAUSED the problem in the first palce.

There is a good reason why Lon's comments are not taken seriously outside of his own imagination.

The Guvment Runs the Media
There was a time, dear children, where an alternative budget would have been taken seriously, and at least given proper coverage. This was in the age of "Journalism", kids, years ago.....
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