Gillespie and de Rugy on Fiscal Cliff Deal: Obama and Boehner are Both Reckless Spenders
Over at Bloomberg View, Veronique de Rugy and I have a piece about how both President Obama and Speakers Boehner - and Democrats and Republicans - are ignoring the disastrous role that government spending plays in our economic problems.
In negotiations over the so-called fiscal cliff, U.S. President Barack Obama is calling for $1.4 trillion in new tax revenue over the next decade.
The Republican opposition, led by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, has signaled that the Republicans could stomach generating as much as $800 billion in new revenue over the next decade, or half of Obama's number.
Such a large difference obscures a more fundamental agreement: Neither side is interested in addressing the central role federal spending plays in creating persistent deficits and, more important, damping economic growth.
Drawing on recent work by economists including Carmen Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff, Vincent Reinhart, Alberto F. Alesina, and Silvia Ardagna, we argue related points: Large, persistent deficits and high levels of debt act as long-term drags on economic growth; that cutting spending is the most effective way to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio; and the sharp reductions in government outlays are not only possible, but likely to help grow the economy. Indeed, there are many examples of that, from the U.S. experience after World War II to a variety of developed countries in the '90s.
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The best holiday gift the president and Congress could give the country is to spend the final weeks of 2012 working on an honest plan to cut spending here and now.
Nuh-*uh*! The country wants A PONY!
yup....the country is not listening to Nick.
Sometimes dude you just gotta roll with it.
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No. Americans are reckless spenders. If Boehner thought that cutting spending would do anything but get him tagged as an evil nihilist who wants to murder children, he would be all for it, out of self interest. But he can't. This is one case where the country really does get the government it deserves.