Congress' Lame-Duck Legislators Want To Spend Money Like We're Still in a Pandemic
It's especially outrageous when considering the billions of dollars in fraud that took place thanks to COVID-19 relief programs.

Congress' lame-duck session is an ideal time for both parties to pass last-minute legislation while voters are busy Christmas shopping and before members who lost their reelection bids surrender their seats in January. Especially this year, real danger lurks in such legislation. Above all, there's the threat that Congress turns the expanded child tax credit into a new and very costly permanent entitlement. But other threats loom. I'll look at a few of them today.
A lame-duck session is a great opportunity to push for too much spending on irresponsible pet projects, and more will probably be pushed through this year with little accountability. That's partly because Congress yet again failed to do its basic job of passing a budget by September 30. Instead, legislators kicked the deadline down the calendar to December 16. If they fail again, the federal government will partially shut down. That threat alone makes passing a budget, any budget, a must-do task. Unfortunately, these are precisely the situations that give Congress the opportunity to push through a boatload of otherwise unthinkable deals.
The first looming budget buster is the maintenance of discretionary spending at the exorbitant levels we saw during the pandemic, rather than a return to much lower—as in 20 percent lower—pre-pandemic spending. It might make sense during emergencies for Congress to increase spending. However, after the emergency passes, temporary programs—or temporary expansions of previously existing programs—should be allowed to expire and spending should fall back to where it was. Unfortunately, that's not what Democrats want, and when it comes to spending more taxpayer money, they always find Republicans willing to join in.
How much money are we talking about? The Cato Institute's Romina Boccia writes, "If Congress were to adopt spending proposed by the Democratic-led House of Representatives, discretionary spending would increase by $65 billion in year one and by $740 billion over the next 10 years, according to estimates by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB)." That's somehow over the post-pandemic baseline.
This increase over the spending that prevailed during the pandemic is especially outrageous considering the amount of fraud that took place thanks to COVID-19 relief programs. Indeed, some $80 billion—or about 10 percent—of the $800 billion Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was lost to fraud. Another $90 billion to $400 billion out of the $900 billion COVID-19 unemployment relief program was fraudulently spent. That's on top of yet another $80 billion in fraud from a separate COVID-19 disaster relief program.
As Boccia suggests, instead of treating pandemic spending as the new normal, Congress should return to the 2019 levels and then cap spending to grow annually at no more than 2 percent. This would not just be the right thing to do; it would also help the Federal Reserve fight inflation, which is not yet under control.
The second issue to watch is related to the first but arguably even more expensive. Legislators are likely to try extending or delaying various expiring or emergency provisions while also waiving a rule, the PAYGO sequester, that would offset some of the money. Some of the relevant provisions include three from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, such as a 100 percent bonus depreciation allowing business equipment purchases to be deducted immediately. Legislators are also likely to try to reinstate a few tax extenders that expired at the end of 2021, which would cost taxpayers $20 billion over 10 years, as well as prevent some $25 billion in health care tax extenders from expiring at the end of 2022.
Add to this boondoggle the $1.4 trillion extended child tax credit, more supplemental money for Ukraine and for COVID-19 and monkeypox, and money for helping rich people in high-tax blue states (by boosting the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions), and we'll have on our hands an exponentially larger budget deficit.
According to the CRFB, "Making these policies permanent would cost roughly $1.85 trillion over a decade. In combination with other legislation being considered, Congress could add up to $4.5 trillion to ten-year deficits in a worst-case scenario." That's something that will in turn add fuel to the inflation fire.
The prospects for fiscal responsibility are never bright during lame-duck sessions. But this year it feels even more likely that we'll see an elevation of the fiscal insanity that we endured during the pandemic.
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I take exception to the assertion that partial shutdowns of the Federal government make passing any budget - even a bad one - urgent. In my opinion a total shutdown of the Federal government - except for the military, of course - would be a very good thing! We already know that Congress is incompetent and corrupt. Since they're a lame-duck Congress, it won't hurt anyone's chances of getting re-elected, so why not? If even a few government employees conclude that it's not worth continuing to work for the government and find a more productive job, then it's a net positive for the rest of us. The only downside I can see is that a sudden drop in spending might further delay the default on the national debt while our infrastructure continues to deteriorate.
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This increase over the spending that prevailed during the pandemic is especially outrageous considering the amount of fraud that took place thanks to COVID-19 relief programs. Indeed, some $80 billion—or about 10 percent—of the $800 billion Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was lost to fraud.
Feature not a bug. Typical for corrupt leadership, smokescreen their own schemes by throwing money at the chimps, makes no difference where it ends up amongst the electorate.
Upwards of $400 Billion in COVID Unemployment Funds Lost to Fraud, Waste
Not sure if I should file this under "This is why we can't have anything nice..." or "If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 years there'd be a shortage of sand."
It's just bad. All the Team Blue and Team Red members of Congress and the two presidents in the WH that pushed all this stuff through failed, failed miserably, and there is no hope of redemption for the failure. Further, not a one of them will learn a lesson from this experience.
I honestly do not care if they had good intentions or not.
OIG Audit Report - COVID-19: ETA and States Did Not Protect Pandemic-Related UI Funds from Improper Payments Including Fraud or from Payment Delays , No 19-22-006-03-315 (dol.gov)
“Since the Summer of 2020, repeated alerts from federal law enforcement agencies warned of targeted efforts involving organized cybercrime, foreign actors, and international crime rings using stolen identities of American citizens to obtain fraudulent unemployment benefits,” the letter said. “Fraud estimates range from $80 billion to as much as $400 billion, which is nearly half of all the COVID-19 unemployment aid.”
The Department of Labor’s Inspector General released a report in October showing that fraud varied by state but was significant nationwide.
“We found ETA and states did not ensure pandemic-related UI funds were paid only to eligible individuals promptly. Of the 4 states we tested, from March 28, 2020, through September 30, 2020, we estimated $30.4 billion of the $71.7 billion in PUA and FPUC benefits were paid improperly (42.4 percent),” the report said. “We estimated $9.9 billion of that was paid to likely fraudsters (13.8 percent). Notably, in the 4 states, 1 in 5 dollars initially paid in PUA benefits went to likely fraudsters.”
The IG did lay out some reasons this waste and fraud occurred.
“ETA and states made significant efforts; however, they did not protect pandemic-related UI funds from historic levels of improper payments,” the report said. “We attribute this to four causes: states did not perform eligibility testing, ETA’s oversight was not timely enough, PUA initially allowed claimants to self-certify their eligibility, and ETA suspended 1 of their primary oversight tools for the first 3 months of the CARES Act. Furthermore, ETA’s interpretation of its regulations hindered the OIG’s timely and complete access to state UI claims data to assist in detecting and deterring fraud.”
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Increase the spending and devalue the dollar. What a wonderful plan. Make sure you buy all the wants before the needs and forget about the obligations already on the books. Who cares about the future generations when we can have it all now?
If people act fiscally like the government regime does, they would be put behind bars. Our elected "criminal" officials get payed to line their pockets and fleece future generations.
And how much of this spending is CONSTITUTIONAL???
That's your *fraud* baseline.
The prospects for fiscal responsibility are never bright
during lame-duck sessions.FIFY
It used to be worse. When the KKK and Anti-Saloon League elected Bert Hoover the first week of November 1928, defeated looters had until March 4 1929 to steal everything not welded down. That was when the second Jones Law--making beer a felony and hastening the Crash and Depression--became THE law of the land. Hoover's lamer wretches used those four months to completely wreck the U.S. banking system before FDR took office.
So they helped FDR by putting him 4 months ahead of schedule for his own plans?