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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Steve Chapman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama, McCain, and Fiscal Disaster
by Steve Chapman
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Federal budget policy is a dry subject with far too many numbers and charts, which makes it uninviting to most Americans. But the theme of the current budget story is one that could have come from a blockbuster summer movie: We are doomed. There is a fiscal asteroid on course to pulverize us, and no one is coming to the rescue.

The problem is simple and depressingly familiar. This year, federal spending will exceed federal revenue by more than $400 billion. Given the weak state of the economy, the deficit will get worse before it gets better.

Actually, it may never get better, because the current shortfall coincides with the start of the most dreaded fiscal event of all time: the retirement of the baby boomers, who will soon consume eye-popping amounts in Social Security and Medicare.

If that's not bad enough, Bruce Willis is not on hand to intercept the doomsday object before it arrives. Worse yet, neither Barack Obama nor John McCain wants the job.

The latest proof came when McCain unveiled his economic plan, in which he vows to eliminate the deficit in four years. His plan to balance the budget is simple: He plans to balance the budget. Exactly which programs he will trim to reach that goal are anyone's guess.

For someone with a reputation as a fearless foe of congressional earmarks and pork-barrel waste, McCain is amazingly timid in taking on the rest of the budget. About his only specific proposal is a one-year freeze in those discretionary programs that don't involve defense or veterans.

McCain doesn't say how much that would save, but it wouldn't be a lot. Those expenditures amount to only 17 percent of all federal outlays. Eighty-three percent of the budget would keep on growing. After a year, so would the other 17 percent.

He vows to follow up with "comprehensive spending controls." But promising to control spending in general means promising to control nothing in particular.

Just because voters will go along with a vague limit on total outlays doesn't mean they are willing to surrender funds going to them or their favorite causes. It's one thing to inform a toddler that he shouldn't eat too much candy. It's another to take the Tootsie Roll Pop out of his hand.

The Republican standard-bearer, however, acts as though the task will be easy. Among the methods offered in this plan: "Eliminate broken programs. The federal government itself admits that one in five programs do not perform." How about naming one? How about promising to pound a stake through its heart?

When it comes to spending, though, Obama is even worse. The National Taxpayers Union Foundation added up all the promises made by the two candidates and found that McCain's would cost taxpayers an extra $68 billion a year. Obama's add up to $344 billion a year.

The Illinois senator's pledge to get tough on unnecessary expenditures is as solid as cotton candy. Among his vows is to "slash earmarks to no greater than what they were in 2001," but earmarks make up less than 2 percent of the budget. Trying to restore fiscal discipline by cutting earmarks is like trying to lose weight by adopting an exercise program for your left index finger.

Obama claims he'll pay for all his new spending with new revenues and spending cuts. But like McCain, he has been hazy on the details. And it will be far easier for him to get Congress to approve new spending than to enact the measures needed to pay for it. Unless Obama is willing to take on his own party with the veto pen, we should expect four more years of irresponsible budgeting.

His only defense is that he would not have to make up as much lost revenue as his rival. The Tax Policy Center says his tax plan would cut federal receipts by $2.7 trillion over the next decade, compared with $3.6 trillion for McCain.

The details differ, but the basic picture is the same regardless of who wins: Washington will spend more, red ink will roll down like a mighty river, and we as a nation will continue to dodge the critical choices we face.

It would be nice to think some unexpected event will save us from the consequences of that folly. But as McCain is fond of saying, it's always darkest just before it goes totally black.

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Start with Congress
We desperately need term limits on those people. Can't we the people make that happen with a Constitutional amendment? Those people are never going to clean house; they need to be thrown out after say two terms. There are a lot of other solutions which would help but we will never get to any of them until we do something about the corrupt Congress.

Mr Chapman has a point
But iwhen he says - "...voters will go along with a vague limit on total outlays doesn't mean they are willing to surrender funds going to them or their favorite causes."

It is the old saw where "All politics is local". We ALL want to clean out Congress...so long as we start with the District next door, the next county, someone elses state.

Everyone sees the corruption & ineptitude in everyone elses Representatives but not their own. Nobody wants their guy voted out so long as he continues to bring home the bacon.

I'll even go another step and suggest that even the Congressmen & women individually do not so much as one iota of an idea (or a care) of how large the budget will be when they put their Pork Projects in there.

Even worse when the final tally comes out, not a single one of them thinks - "Gee, maybe I should pull my request for a 1/2 Billion Dollar Bridge, OR Windfarm, or Ethanol Subsidies or WHATEVER!!

People...IT IS TIME TO CLEAN HOUSE...AND THE ONLY PLACE TO START IS WITH YOUR OWN CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION!

It is the ONLY WAY to get back control of an out of control system.

Or we could just do nothing and become a bigger bust than the Roman Empire.

For God And Country
W/O=

Sgt Relic
I agree that the "power rests with the congress"...
...it always has and I believe it is the biggest reason we have 'inadvertently' created the current system of "professional & lifelong politicians" and the elitest, corrupt, laissez-faire attitudes of OUR "Public Servants".

Not exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind...but is ANYTHING going on in government these days even close to what the Framers' intented?

W/O=

Answer to Social Security: Marry well
Hey. Old John found the answer to the Social Security mess. Dump the wife and marry a rich heiress.

We are in such trouble. We republicans have hitched ourselves to a star that is burning out and will not have the energy to run the country. And, his advisors look like a Viet Nam war unit reunion instead of innovative leaders in foreign policy and the economy. The alternative is a mouthpiece and empty suit.

Solution - FairTax
Take a look at FairTax . Org website - we can get rid of all this constant tax retoric in the campaigns once it is in place and it will create an econimic boom in our country.

McCain's solution.
So the Baby Boomers are starting to retire.

McCain knows all about this.

McCain's plan is Amnesty. And free trade. More jobs moved overseas.

The same typical business GOP solution.

Solution
The solution is for the Supremes to obey their oaths to protect and defend the Constitution. If they did, they would void all unconstitutional spending bills, and hopefully they would start with the monopoly known as the Federal Department of Education and Indoctrination.

Unfortunately, waiting for the Supremes to honor their oaths is an exercise in futility. They are far more concerned with foreign opinion polls and the erroneous decisions of dead judges (precedents).

Net Worrth
The Federal government is like grandma's attic. It has accumulated many assets. It could always sell a railroad or a million acres in a jam,
The national debt is a shell game designed to get us to pay more.

DEBT OUT OF CONTROL!

David Walker - 60 Minutes Summary by Steve Kroft

Do you think Congress is not being straight
with the public about the rising debt?

WATCH


http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/david-walker-60-mi nutes-summary-by-steve-kroft

chicaree
writes, " This bubble we are blowing up is going to burst if we don't rein in spending and RAISE taxes."

Allow me to pick on you today. I was just in your beautiful state recently. Nice except for all the libs.

The bubble you refer to is called the economy, the summation of everything you, I, everyone else, and the government spends. We measure it annually like an income statement. Well, quarterly or whenever you want to but usually expressed as an annualized growth rate. Transferring money from you and me to the government always reduces the growth rate. Giving it back, tax cuts, spurs growth. Simple.

Bringing the other side of the equation in makes it more complex. The built in spending programs that account for 83% of the budget, the transfer payments from one american to another, are what is going to kill the economy, the golden goose. The tax increases necessary to fund the ponzi scheme for a while can only come at the expense of those working. It will have a chilling effect on productivity. Slaves to the state do not have any incentive to produce as history has shown again and again.

I know I am probably wasting my time. You can go back to your communist conspiracy theories that money grows on trees and some people are just lucky and have those trees and it must be taken from them to achieve equality for all men and world peace.

Dear lord, the social security account has been raided? Oh my. It will take some serious magic to fix that and reduce CO2 and fund your favorite alternative fuel that will never take hold. Obama can do it. Yes we can.

Dems will fix it
Cat's out of the bag! The Republican Party has abused its reputation as the fiscally responsible alternative to liberal spending. No balanced budgets for 8 years straight?! Creating NEW Entitlement programs?! Creating new Government Cabinets and departments?! Destroy our ENTIRE ghost fleet?! Outsourcing reconstruction in a war zone?! Throw money at oil companies to bottle up oil for future greasing of Americans?! WHAT? The old Republican Party is dead. The new Republican Party has been bought by Big Boys and turned on you! Only the Dems are talking about balancing the budget, stop bleeding $ in Iraq, take health care costs off employers' backs, bring in 22 million new wage earners, invest in creating a new alt. energy industry. The past is LONG gone.

This article reminds me of drilling
The clowns in Congress say "drilling in ANWR will only solve a small percentage of our oil problem" and this idiot thinks "only cutting 17 percent of the budget by a small amount won't help at all". The real problem is that ALL of the choices here, including cutting defense, can be done.

My proposal is multi-pronged:

Cut the 17 percent of the budget by 10 percent. After all, that will only be 1.7 percent of the Federal budget, and surely we won't notice that? I speak facetiously, of course. Why can't we cut the lousy work the Government does by 10 percent? And save $50 billion/year?

Stabilize the dollar so that Treasury rates go back down. One percent on $6 trillion is $60 billion/year. One way is by drilling for oil, so we are not in such a bad balance of trade position.

Third, let's cut defense by the $2 billion or thereabouts which will be spent on building chemical weapon disposal plants at Pueblo, CO and Richmond, KY. Move the weapons to plants we have already built. This gores the ox of some pretty powerful politicians and a DOD bureaucracy which is vested in increasing their budget and stretching out their life. The risk to the public is there, but so is there a risk to continue to store while we are building plants.

Fourth, we need to close the bases the Pentagon asks us to close. Finally, lets get rid of albatross systems like the new landing craft for the Marines which floats better upside down than right side up.

These are close to $200 billion/year of savings over the next 10 years. But they all gore some pretty powerful politicians right in the porketbook. For that reason, neither McCain nor Obama have guts enough to do them.

Small changes will make big differences due to the effect of compounding. And compounding by growing budgets at a COMPOUND rate of 4-5%/year is where we have gotten into trouble.

What I want
What I want is someone who will look me in the eye ( and not raise their finger like Clinton) and say "I will not propose any new programs. I will take a serious look at all of the federal programs and will do everthing I can to make sure that the ones that are wasting money, are shut down."
Now that would be change that I could vote for.
Lets start with the $250 million that Planned Parenthood has managed to get from the US govt (i.e. you and me) every year. Then let's change the rules on the ACLU getting paid for filing lawsuits. After that, we can shut down the Dept of Education. It's quite obvious that cash cow is worthless. Just look at any blog and see how many morons can't spell the word "advice", using "advise" instead.
Moving on, let's cut foreign aid by 50%. Hey Bono, here's an idea. We forgive their debt and they don't get a penny from here on out.
How hard is this to understand Congress?

Obama opposes protecting

traditional marriage in California. No one who believes protecting traditional marriage is important should support Obama.

killer
It would take a consummate idiot like you to suggest solving our fical problems by cutting defense.
I suppose your solution for someone who puts too much food in his mouth would be to cut his throat.
And for those of you who think so much of Clinton's fiscal policy, that's the way he managed most of his savings, stealing it from the defense budget. And that is why under bush we had to go deep into red ink to restore our military.

WHERE'S COULTER!!!???!!!
IT'S THURSDAY!! WHERE'S COULTER!!!???!!!

Conclusion, we are screwed.

Even if the "fiscally responsible "straight talk express" is elected, we are screwed.

Its just too easy to spend other folk's money.

Steve Chapman does a good honest job of laying out the either way, these politicians are just that, playing to the cheap seats.

What they in reality promise, is more spending, more government, more war, which in a nutshell boils down to less liberty, and growing poverty.

Thanks Steve, for not falling into the trap of saying McCain is that much of a better alternative to Obama.


Had the ec. not hit its
typcial end-of-the-decade downturn, Bush' budgets would have had a zero deficit this year.

Bush budgets have been as close as 2% of zero deficit since 2003.

The nonsense that the tax cuts generated huge out of control budgets is am MSM fiction by people who never actually read a budget or can tell the difference between credits and debits. (Source WSJ and Barrons)

At the risk of taking blogging too seriously and not just posting emotional drivel and rants, I will mea culpa a post I made yesterday on Olly North’s warning Congress about bin Laden in 1987 and was called stupid by another obviously erudite poster.
I never claimed I watched the Iran-Contra hearings in 1987. I was in Egypt at the time, and they were not of maximum interest to the rest of the world. Ergo, I went online to find what I thought was affirmation of my assertion, but since discovered it was based on a fake email circulated years ago, of whose inauthenticity I was unaware and had no reason to dispute.
North warned of Libyan terrorists, not the al Qaeda leader in 1987. Mea culpa.
However, from Frontline, PBS (not a conservative source), for one, bin Laden was certainly known to the Saudis as a dissident to them from his position in Afghanistan working against the Russians in the 1980s. He was also a client of the US when fighting the USSR invasion was part of the Cold War.
The US suspected Osama connections to the Twin Towers’ 1993 bombing, that fact surely implies the Clinton admin. and/or its intelligences were aware of bin Laden BEFORE 1993.
I’ll stand by my opinion that Sandy Berger stole Am. history by destroying National Archive material that had not been catalogued or copied, which itself is a matter of public and criminal record, and was not really punished for his crime, as any ordinary citizen who stole classified material and shredded it would be.



Lon
Clinton had two things helping him substantially.

A booming dotcom economy which boosted revenues greatly.

A Republican congress keeping him in check.

Congress is more to blame or congratulate than the President on budgets. The president submits budgets, but congress is the one to set things in motion with rejecting or passing it.

The forgotten man
Kind of makes one nostalgic for the Clinton Administration. Clinton may have been a jerk in his private life, but he did manage to staunch the red ink temporarily until Bush got his hands on the spigots. Somehow I doubt even in the context of applauding this column many commentators will note that Clinton deserves credit for taking on the problem.

Seawolf
Amen to that!!!!

The budget of the things our government is actually supposed to do would probably fall to about 1 trillion dollars. Instead we are over 3. We need another Continental Congress Convention of the people to decide what we are going to do with these spending bureaucrats. Im sick of it!

Obama Supports Infanticide
This is according to Jill Stanek:

"Barack Obama is so radically pro-abortion he supports infanticide, as evidenced by his active opposition to the Illinois Born Alive Infants Protection Act. This makes him further left than any U.S. senator and even NARAL."

It really doesn't matter what he says this week, Obama voted for infanticide when he opposed the Illinois Born Alive Infants Protection Act. No pro-lifer should be fooled into thinking that Obama has changed his position on abortion in general and late-term abortion specifically. No pro-lifer should vote for Obama.

Steve
Economics is not your "Strongest" suit.Opportunities are enormous in nature, for the next president.I say in nature, because you have to know where they are!Just by cutting the defense budget,you will get an automatic return.There you sit, with not a clue as to what I am saying.Trillion dollar economies are for young children,my advise.Stay away...Americans are going to be painfully pleased, to see how easily this economy can be turned around.It's like "Shooting Fish in a Barrel".

Fiscal delusion lives on
Fiscal disaster is staring us in the face, and we can't find a single leader in either party who is prepared to deal with it in earnest. Evidently, both McCain and Obama, and virtually everyone in office, think there's no tomorrow.

We cannot prosper as a nation until we make up our minds to live within our means. Unfortunately, we've totally abandoned such a notion, and things are going to get a lot worse before they get better.

Dancing Bear
More details on the cost of changing citizenship would be interesting, not that i'm planning to do so. If things get really bad, riots, inflation, cost of living, i would be even more interested in any penalties about moving assets out of the country. Of course, folks like Chappaquiddick Ted shelter all their assets off-shore, so any penalties would have to be the usual complex loophole type to shaft Joe Sixpack while enabling legislators to dodge them.

I have watched this for 50
years and still can't believe how we allow these congresscritters to get away with it.
Before LBJ and his BS "great society" socialism and vote buying schemes, the only "entitlement" [I HATE that word] was social security and the FICA tax was really low.
Now the list is ridiculously long and most people have no clue as to what their taxes are paying for.
The only guy who ever tried to cut earmarks is Mccain, obama seems to love them,that's a start.
How about Sec 8 housing? Do you think a person should get to live in a 100K townhouse for 50 bucks or so a month while we pick up the difference? The dems think so.
Should we pay to feed someone else's kids 2 meals a day in school? Mine got breakfast at home and a bag lunch, I bet yours did as well.
Should we pay for people to read to someone else's kids ala headstart? doesn't seem to have helped much, look at the dropout rate. It's not about kids, it's creating bogus jobs.

People come here from other countries who know they have medical problems and need things like dialysis, show up at the hospital, pretend they don't know and get to stay here forever along with their families because they can't get it back home...guess who pays?

Every program is widely abused, complain and PC gets you a label. I watched a woman awhile back dressed to the nines, buying specially cut steaks and huge shrimp with food stamps and drive off in a brand new Lincoln Navigator, I guess if we are paying for all of her lifes neccessities, one can afford it.

How about farm welfare? millions for "art" subsidies, if you can't sell your garbage, get a real job.

We could all sit down and cut this budget to the bone if we didn't worry about getting re-elected for life..these clowns have no business in DC 365...they should have real jobs and come together 3 months of the year and go home.

Don't dare raise taxes you useless clowns, do your job and remember who you work for.

Paul O’Neill: Iraq & Pork Spending

Is Bush conservative? Is a tax cut without proper spending cut conservative? Is a tax cut without proper spending cut conservative? Did Bush pre-plan the attack on Iraq before 9/11? Did Bush use 9/11 as an excuse to attack Iraq?

WATCH

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/paul-o%e2%80%99nei ll-iraq-pork-spending

not only that, sgt relic
But when we face a situation such as we currently are experiencing where the government spends alot more money than it takes in on tax receipts, the government is obligated to issue government bonds in order that the funding of government can continue.

It is not congress that issues bonds. It is the executive(treasury department).

This is nothing more than borrowing, usually from foreign sources, and it is now a major reason for the astronomical interest we are forced to pay...another cost borne by the taxpayer.

So, I think it fair to say the administration does not get a free pass on the financial problems besetting our Beloved Republic, given its decision on expansion of medicare(prescription drug), the Iraq war and continual reconstruction costs, and the necessity to issue bonds in order to pay for these and other enterprises.

sgt relic
Let us assume Bush could seek, and decided to run for, a third term in November 08.

Do you actually think he would win, assuming his competition for the office is not Bozo the Clown? (in which case it might be close).

And let it be noted that all congressional seats will all be up for grabs in November 08, as is the case.

There is no doubt on the outcome.

Better than 90% of congress would be returned to office, with many more Democrats being returned to office than Republicans.

Would Bush have a 90% likelihood of being reelected?


The administration sets the agenda, decides on the priorities, charts the direction of the nation, both on foreign and domestic policy.

It is on these issues that the American public is repudiating the administration.

Yes, technically Congress appropriates funds to run the government, but the Executive submits budgets, requesting funding from Congress to run everything from the department of defense to the foodstamp program.

It is a bit disingenuous to lay the blame for our financial meltdown only on Congress.

The Executive decides how much, and where, it wants that money spent.

Congress can increase, decrease, or refuse, such funding requests.

But the Executive sets the priority of where, and how much, it wants to spend.

For the record, I am not happy with either Congress or the Administration.



I see no end in sight either . . .
Our morality is in the sewer, govt. is the employer of last resort and more loose than a whore -- and we hvae a gutless central banker. Maybe we will get lucky. But I doubt it. Been studying spanish just in case.

Has anybody noticed that the FEDS are now levying a super tax on anybody who wants to change citizenship away from the U.S.? Not like I would want to myself, but how about a big Heil Hitler towards Washington?

It is not that this nation is pathetic -- perhaps a bit better still than others -- but disgusting that it was once so great. The slide into prostitution by Congress and Bush has been astounding.

Dancing with Bears.

All smoke and mirrors..
jerabaub, you have got the collar on the wrong dog. Bush, nor any other president, has the checkbook or the Chicom credit card. That power rests with the congress currently sporting it's near terminal 9% approval rating.

The campaign policies are merely rhetoric. They should all start with "I will ask the congress to...". We have seen just recently how congress takes a $4 billion request and turns it into $25 billion with a filibuster and veto proof passage.

The article is a good one. The lesser of two weasels is the focus of the voters when we should be paying close attention to the congressional races. That is where we will get a handle on the economy, not from the president.

Neither of the candidates
has given any indication of any solid proposal to cut the cost of govt, which is the only way to balance the budget. The dollar will continue to deteriorate against foreign currency. Dollar inflation has only been kept reasonable by increasing productivity fueled by the compute revolution. This is unlikely to continue. The door is open for big money people like George Soros to profit by mega billions, which would make his efforts to trash the American economy a pretty good investment. Accordingly, i am transferring my assets to bet against the dollar. These investments have made a nice profit the last couple months. The DOW, of course, has tanked. I see no end in sight.

Sober analysis.
I don't doubt but that McCain would be stronger than Obama on the issue of cutting government spending. And with a much more Democrat congress, the nation will need a president who can wield his veto pen...on something more substantial than the ludicrous veto Bush employed on govt funded embryonic stem cell research. What a joke!

However, Chapman's article includes the The Tax Policy Center's analysis that Obama's tax plan would result in almost 1 trillion more dollars to the U.S. Treasury than John McCain's(Obama would cut federal receipts by 2.7 trillion, while Mccain would cut federal receipts by 3.6 trillion, over the decade).

That is only about 100 billion dollars a year(over the course of a decade), but it is better than nothing.

Given that we spend over 12 billion dollars a month on Iraq, I suppose that 100 billion dollars in added tax revenues to our treasury is not worth a hill of beans in the big picture, with Bush shoveling so many billions of dollars each month into Iraq.

Sure is good to know Iraqi oil revenues are paying for all the reconstruction and new infrastruture in Iraq. Cough.

Chapman has written a great article here.

Looming medicare and social security obligations, plus the many billions of dollars in interest only we must pay due to Bush's reckless borrowing to fund the war and entitlements, the future is not especially bright.

Trouble brewing
"There is a fiscal asteroid on course to pulverize us, and no one is coming to the rescue"?

January 1st 2007: National debt= $9.5 trillion
1 euro = $1.2 numbers approximate, for illustration only)

January 1st 2009: 1 euro = $1.6, a 30-plus percent depreciation of the $.

The $9.5 trillion borrowed is worth $6 trillion if paid back 1-1-2009, but we don't have to. We keep depreciating the dollar until it's worth nothing and then pay back the morons who lent it to us with worthless paper. We pay the boomers with the same coin. And when morons and boomers and toilet paper money have disappeared from the face of the earth those left alive go back to the gold standard.

Meanwhile we take George Will's advice: we all move to towns where drinking anything other than beer is a capital offense.








Federal Budget 'Cuts'... yeah, right.
Can you actually imagine Congress ending a program that doesn't work? Or eliminating a government organization? Or actually reducing some budget for some department hidden somewhere in Washington DC? Can you imagine Congress passing a truly fair "flat tax" - say 10% on all income for all people who live and work in the United States? Can you imagine no more $500 hammers or $1000 toilet seats or Congressional aides/intern scandals?

Can you imagine a real live return to the principles of the Founding Fathers - who did not believe Congress had the right or the power to take money from taxpayers and give it to anyone who did not provide work or product for the government?

Can't imagine it, can you?

tough times ahead
This is a good article! In order to get elected any candidate must tell voters how much he is going to cut their taxes or he's kissing the election good bye. It is the voters who are insisting on fiscal irresponsibility as much as it is with the spend free republicans and congress. They along with Bush put Reagan in the shade with astronomical debt with their spending habits. $9.5 trillion debt, 1.4 billion each day is being added to it and congress just keeps using the US credit card with abandon. Each and every one of us owes 31.000.00. on that debt! Good JOB Bush!
McCain promises to continue Bush's tax cuts to start the ball rolling. Obama insists he will end the war and end the Bush tax cuts and then then use the money to cut taxes for the middle class. Both ways we will just dig ourselves in deeper. This has been an era of bursting bubbles. The Real estate bubble popped and with Clinton it was the .com bubble. This bubble we are blowing up is going to burst if we don't rein in spending and RAISE taxes.

And there are things that are going to demand spending. We have to switch off our oil addiction, Even Bush says we have to cut C02 emissions and that means changing the way our society operates, Its going to be a big spendy. The baby boomers are retiring and Social Security account has been raided by both Republicans and Democrats and is broke. We need a better medical care system, we have to rebuild our military that has lost equipment and thousands of wounded that are going to require extended medical care. And the list goes on.

Sure just what we need, cut those taxes!

solution
Talk all you want about what the problems are, what about solutions? The FairTax Act HR 25 is a solution. It will make social security solvent by tying its collection to consumption rather than production (tax what you don't want, don't tax what you do).

More importantly, people will start realizing how much the Federal government represents a financial burden on their lives. Every time they buy something, it will say "your friendly Federal government stole $$$ from your purchase." Voters will demand what their money is paying for, and when they don't get a straight answer, they'll vote for the guy who will lower the rate. You'll see three political parties: the liberal party who wants to raise the rate, the conservative party who wants to lower it, and the Goldilocks party who thinks the rate is just right.

http://www.fairtax.org
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