75 Percent Say Federal Budget Deficit is a Major Problem that Must Be Addressed Now
Running counter to arguments Paul Krugman recently made on MSNBC's Morning Joe that the long-term deficit is not as much of a problem as the political class assumes, theReason-Rupe poll finds 75 percent of Americans believe the federal budget deficit is a major problem that must be addressed now. Only 20 percent believe it is a major problem that should be addressed later when the economy is better. Among Americans who approve of President Obama's job performance, 62 percent also believe it is a major problem that must be addressed now, 30 percent think the problem is important but can be addressed later.
Krugman argues that America's long-term deficit is not the problem the American political class insists it is, but qualified this by saying "I'd like to see us paying down the debt but not at the cost of depressing the economy right now." Dumbfounded, Morning Joe co-host Joe Scarboroughresponded with an op-ed in Politico arguing that deficits and the debt actually are problems.
Krugman and other faithful Keynesians have had nearly a century to convince the public that spending money we haven't yet made or saved can stimulate the economy, so far they have not yet proved successful. Not only does the public believe the federal budget deficit needs to be addressed now rather than later, 57 percent believe that reducing government spending will mostly help the economy, only 21 percent think it would mostly harm the economy.
This suggests one reason the public wants to address the deficit now is that they are concerned it could be preventing the economy from recoverying faster. This is actually in line with what Harvard economist Alberto Alesina found in his research, reported in the Wall Street Journal.
Although most Americans agree on this issue, to the extent that they disagree is correlated with partisanship. Republicans believe the federal budget deficit must be addressed now rather than later by a margin of 87 to 10 percent, similarly Independents agree 80 to 15 percent. Democrats also agree, but by a significantly lower margin, 64 to 30 percent.
This debate highlights a possible reason the national debt continues to grow andunfunded liabilities continue to skyrocket, the Keynesian adherents still aren't convinced deficit spending and mounting public debt actually is a significant problem. At this point, the burden of proof falls on the Keynesians to prove that spending money we haven't yet made or saved does actually create healthy, meaningful, and sustainable growth.
Nationwide telephone poll conducted January 17th-21st 2013 interviewed 1000 adults on both mobile (500) and landline (500) phones, with a margin of error +/- 3.8%. Columns may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Full methodology can be found here. Full poll results found here.
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Too bad most of the electorate sent the same critters back to congress.
But it's always everyone else! I mean, when you send your senator or representative back it's because they have been doing a good job of bringing home the bacon! It's the senators and representatives from other states that are the problem!
Damn all those other districts/states, stealing OUR bacon!
And most significantly, the very critters and president who absolutely explicitly guaranteed that they would not address the deficit, now or at any time in the future.
"HURRRRRR Why are teh deficits getting worser?? DURRRRRRR"
the long-term deficit is not as much of a problem as the political class assumes
In the long run, we're all dead.
Dead broke, that is.
75% are teabaggers recycling wingnut talking points.
/progtard
And I heard austerity killed President Obama's economic recovery.
That's just common knowledge, those draconian cuts bullied through by the right screwed up Obama's economy!
And don't forget Bush! It's his fault that the economy just contracted.
"I'd like to see us paying down the debt but not at the cost of depressing the economy right now."
Does Krugman advise people to adopt this attitude toward their personal credit cards?
Come on, Rich! The government's finances are nothing like a person's finances. What person can force his kids and grand-kids to pay his credit card bill while he retires to South Beach or Malibu?
A person on Social Security?
The stock Keynesian response:
"the Government Is NOT Like a Household"
Krugman is the biggest idiot I have ever made the mistake of reading. If the Grey Lady wasn't such a socialist rag, he would have to find an honest job
Fuck you, cut spending. Unless it's [insert pet project here]
/average voter
This is why the nattering class is so determined to classify every nickel of government spending as "investment".
Chris Mooney interveiws the Krugster on "Point of Iquiry".
http://www.pointofinquiry.org/.....economics/
@16:55 Chris Mooney: ... and what this says to me is that the rejection of Keynsianism and the rejection of climate science are so the same thing ...
Well, I'm sure he's just 'connecting the dots'...
And, in his patented pseudoskeptic hack pundit fashion, I'm sure Mooney goes on to label anyone who disagrees as an "authoritarian" so "convinced of their own rightness" that they're not willing to judge based on objective result, but instead cling to dogma and smug self-satisfaction.
Chris Mooney is a tool.
Both are also essentially the same thing as Holocaust denial. You're not a denier are you?
^?
Sarc?
Stupidity?
"Democrats also agree, but by a significantly lower margin, 64 to 30 percent."
Make the rich pay their fair share!!!
So at least a third of those people probably figure that since they took care of the looming vagina slavery threat on election day, they are now free to worry about the deficit. But first things first.
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Yes, they want to eliminate the deficit NOW!
Also, they want to pay less in taxes and get more in government services. And they want the military to have every fancy shiny thing imaginable.
But we can fix the whole budget by raising taxes on other people and/or cutting funding to NPR.
Bullshit! Everybody knows that Big Bird is an anti-gun, freedom hating, communist leaning community organizer! Oh, and Bert and Ernie, what's up with that? Two grown male puppets living together? But the hero is Oscar, because he lives off of the refuse of our throw-away capitalist society, a poor homeless wretch that speaks truth to power!
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