How will the next President tackle the big beast?
The big beast
or deficit, to you
will be the major issue for whoever our next President is.
Obama wants to spend our way out of recession. Romney wants to cut our way out of recession. Which is the better way?
In my view, Obama screwed up from the git go by focusing on healthcare instead of an economy in freefall. Yea, the healthcare thing needed fixing and he promised his base that he would address that as a priority. Unfortunately, for Obama, he appeared to not notice that the world was collapsing around his feet. So, along comes the stimulus
for the record, I loathed the idea but agreed with him on that
we desperately needed to stimulate the economy. I had my reservations, because politicians generally have a habit of taking a good idea and completely fucking it up. Hey presto, that is exactly what happened with the US stimulus. Instead of being spent on infrastructure and value adding projects, he pissed away billion after billion of our money on pet projects that did next to nothing to stimulate anything other than his left wing bullshit.
So lets look at Romney.
Gaffe prone, clumsy, very much a self made multi-millionaire, a DC outsider, leader of a very liberal state. He says hell cut federal spending to 20% of GDP. Good idea, but is it practical to do that when our economy is already in the tank (and it is despite the weeping, wailing and stamping of feet from the left insisting that it isnt
get a clue, lefties
its tanking. And it will continue to tank for quite some time.) But how do you cut the federal budget when the country has no jobs, no prospect of jobs in the short-medium term and a growing
and aging
population? He says hell cut entitlement programs (foodstamps, Medicaid, etc)
but, again, how can he do that when the country is facing such a bleak decade?
OK
back to Obama
re-elect someone who fiddled while Rome burned? We cannot afford any more expansion of federal government. Anyone who says otherwise, cant do basic math,.
So, what say you
do we continue to expand federal government and implode? Or do we take our medicine in the hopes that our children will have it easier because we made the hard choice?
Self Sacrifice Conservatism or Cradle to Grave Liberal Government?
The size of the state: A big beast to tackle | The Economist
For the record, I have not 'cut and paste' from the article... I've talked about the issues and this article gives some solid, factually accurate, balanced information regarding both Obama and Romney. That, ladies and gentlemen, is how you open a debate.
You are correct about the stimulus, for the most part. While it did work to a certain extent, for the most part it was a mess filled with unnecessary tax breaks and money going to programs that didn't really benefit anyone. The entire thing should have gone to infrastructure; at least we would have something to show for it.
As for what to do, I think it is very simple, and yes we should have another stimulus, but this time it should all go to infrastructure. Get the money into the private sector and get people working. Aside from that, we need to increase taxes. We don't need to go crazy with tax increases, but we need to increase taxes across the board. The wealthy should pay the bulk of any tax increase, but that doesn't mean we should put everything on them.
If we can get the economy moving again, tax revenues will increase, so we don't need massive tax increases. But in order to bring the budget somewhat under control we also need spending cuts. The problem is cutting funding to social programs when so many people are out of work is not going to help anything. What we need to concentrate on is cutting long term costs to SS and Medicare. I know Paul Ryan had his plan for Medicare, but it was an absolutely terrible plan that would have left tens of millions without any or only minimal health coverage when they needed it most. In the end, the federal government would have to step in to save all those people. His plan would not have worked. What would work and makes the most sense is raising the retirement age. Many people are against this, but in the end, this is what needs to happen. People are living longer and capable of working longer. These programs were not intended to provide for retirees for fifteen years. The other positive about raising the retirement age is not only would we cut a few years off the front end for people to collect, but since most people would have to work a few more years, they would continue contributing into those funds.
What we do not need are more tax cuts. American businesses are sitting on over $2 trillion. Taxes being too high is not the reason they are not expanding. The reason they are not expanding is because they see no need to, and they don't see an increased market for their goods or services. By getting long term debt under control, and putting more money into the economy through real infrastructure spending, the economy will start expanding again. While the debt is massive, it is not out of control, yet. We will never pay it off, but we don't have to, we just need to outgrow it. That means that we can actually allow it to increase, but it can't continue increasing at such a fast pace. It can only grow at a pace slower than the expansion of the overall economy. That is how we paid off the debt from WWII. That debt wasn't really paid off; the economy just grew so much bigger that the debt became a spit in the bucket as a percentage of future revenues.
There are so many good potential solutions. The big problem is that nobody wants to give an inch on anything. Cons refuse the suggestion of higher taxes even though taxes are at their lowest rates in over 60 years, and they want to cut them even lower. They want to cut spending to levels not seen since before the Great Depression. None of their ideas make any logical sense. On the other side, liberals don't seem to think we need to make any spending cuts at all and consider SS and Medicare sacred cows, which they are, but they don't even want to discuss things like raising the retirement age, even though they know the costs of Medicare in particular, are unsustainable the way things are now.
Anyway, I'm done. Romney is not the answer. Obama is by far the best choice, not because everything he wants to do is going to solve all of our problems. Obama is willing to compromise; the problem is Republicans are not. Without compromise we do not move forward. Until Republicans are willing to come to the table to actually work on real solutions, I will not support them.