To Win the Speakership, Kevin McCarthy Had To Promise To Cut Spending. Good.
While some Republicans may have had misguided motivations, a few disrupted McCarthy's campaign in order to enact fiscal restraint. Their colleagues were fine with business as usual.

After 15 failed attempts, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R–Calif.) finally secured the House speakership. Many worry that the concessions McCarthy made to secure his victory—especially commitments to restrain government spending—make the upcoming prospect of raising the debt ceiling perilous. Indeed, some fear that Republicans will refuse to raise the limit if it isn't paired with restraints on spending.
These worries fail to consider the potential financial danger the U.S. will eventually face if government debt continues to balloon unrestrained.
Government spending is enormous, and so is the debt, which is now close to 100 percent of GDP. And it's still growing. Meanwhile, thanks to higher interest rates, the cost of borrowing money to pay for government's everyday spending—much of it on activities better left to the states or to the private sector—is growing rapidly. This debt-servicing cost is a risk on top of the growth of the debt itself.
Every dollar spent by government is a dollar's worth of resources drained away from the private sector, from household consumption, and from private businesses. When paid for with taxes, government spends with some semblance of responsibility because it's not running up a credit card bill to be handed to future generations. But use of the debt credit card encourages spending that a responsible government would avoid. Far too many resources are sucked from the private sector into the public sector, reducing investment, innovation, and growth. Some restrain on deficit financing is necessary.
Enter the debt ceiling, which caps the amount of debt Uncle Sam can accumulate. When it was instituted some 80 years ago, it was intended to act as a break on congressional spending. Clearly, it hasn't fulfilled its purpose. With rare exceptions, whenever federal borrowing hits the debt ceiling, Republicans and Democrats alike simply raise the limit, no questions asked. It shouldn't be this way. Considering the size of our indebtedness, increases in the debt ceiling should be paired with meaningful budget constraint.
As usual, you will hear that using the debt ceiling to implement fiscal reforms will lead to a government default. This fearmongering is false. As the Manhattan Institute's Brian Riedl reported, "Since 1985, virtually every major deficit reduction law has been attached to a debt limit increase," without an issue. Also, there are a few measures the Department of the Treasury can take, and there are sufficient assets available to prevent a default for several months, giving Congress and the administration time to fulfill the commitment to implement reform.
We are in this fiscal situation because for decades legislators—some of whom are still in Congress today—have insisted on spending and borrowing irresponsibly.
The best place to start would be a cap on all spending or a strict cut-as-you-go system. This might force reluctant legislators to make marginal reforms to the drivers of future debt, chiefly Medicare and Social Security.
Of course, in the long term, Congress will need to seriously reform these programs. Indeed, these programs not only present Americans with serious financial troubles but are also extremely unfair. These entitlement programs redistribute massive amounts of wealth from the relatively younger and poorer to the relatively older and richer. Anyone who frets about income inequality should be furious.
In addition to spending caps, there are plenty of other real institutional reforms to choose from. They could require a broad reduction in the use of budget gimmick or require forecasting reform that would end Congress' reliance on overly rosy forecasts of revenue growth. Congress should also consider implementing a commission like the Base Realignment and Closing commissions composed of independent experts to tackle the reduction of discretionary spending.
These reforms are first steps toward a more responsible budget process. To make the medicine go down, Republicans would be wise to recommit to an old-fashioned policy of economic growth. While they will be tempted to cut taxes, the priority should be deregulating the supply side to unleash American investment, building, innovation, and work.
While some may have had misguided motivations throughout McCarthy's campaign for House speaker, there were a few Republicans who did so to enact basic fiscal restraint that is greatly needed. Unfortunately, the rest of Congress was content with business as usual: belligerent spending.
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While some may have had misguided motivations throughout McCarthy's campaign for House speaker, there were a few Republicans who did so to enact basic fiscal restraint that is greatly needed.
Way to throw that one in there, too. What misguided motivations are you referring to? What evidence do you have of those?
This is just some assumption that was made a long time ago to attack Republicans. Now it keeps getting thrown in without proof or references just to build up that the initial assertion was right all along. We always knew that they had bad intentions or were just being trolls, and despite them proposing reforms that we disagree with, we're still right. We don't have to reassess at all. Those people were bad even if some of them weren't so bad.
“While some may have had misguided motivations…”
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Oh for Pete's sake! Why such a stretch? Do you just like being outraged for the tiniest perceived slight?
The article is far better than anything recent here on actually reining in government spending. Of course nothing will happen in the House, but that's not this author's fault.
Lighten up, Francis.
It's just the way writers in this publication have to equivocate anything Republicans do that has an upside. Writers will rave about how libertarian Jared Polis is, uncritically, but you get some Tea-Party-Esque action from Republicans who want fiscal responsibility, and we have to say, "Yeah, but their motives aren't exactly pure." It's because they made their minds up in advance and have to keep pushing that story because they were ignoring what was really happening with the Speaker Election.
Your point is even more stark with Welch's novel about a lying Republican freshman when he could easily have picked any number of Democrats new or old to highlight in the same capacity. Whether it is an editorial directive or individual preferences, I can't think of any writers here who fail to display a hatred for the right and at least some agreement with the left. Either way, it is a failing of the editors, specifically KMW, to speak to and for most libertarians. Since the election they have printed more articles highlighting stuff actual libertarians have been screaming about. It is still done with a soft touch against the left while consistently getting jabs in ar the right. Simultaneously, not one writer has acknowledged that their stances on some of these news items is a complete reversal of what they have been saying.
I'm with ATM here. There is always a qualifier with Reason editors towards anything on the right. But if it's the left, you don't see that approach. Seriously, did you read ENB's roundup today? Her back must be pretty sore carrying that much water for her far left comrades.
This isn't nitpicking when it's a constant activity. It's not surprising. When you see how wrong Reason has been on issues over the last 6+ years, it's because they take what the Democrats and the Fed government tell them without hesitation; unless it's from a Republican government.
We could make a list, but if you don't see it already, why bother with a list.
It's actually worse. When the left basically wants to destroy humanity to fight climate change, or to restrict your rights so you're not allowed to own anything, it's always "a noble goal," or a laudable motive. They make excuses for the left's authoritarianism in the name of diversity even when it means sacrificing a few children's education because their hearts are in the right place.
Then you get a few Republicans who lobby hard to cut spending and work on financial responsibility, and we really have to be critical of how they're going about it.
It's hilarious that you're still in denial about what Reason, and its staff, is.
I left a confidential document in a San Diego hotel room during a drug-fueled orgy with a bunch of hookers and the ghost of Hunter S. Thompson. But I left the "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door so it's ok.
When paid for with taxes, government spends with some semblance of responsibility because it’s not running up a credit card bill to be handed to future generations. But use of the debt credit card encourages spending that a responsible government would avoid.
No one told Fatass Donnie and Mitch McConnell this 2017-2021.
No, Donald Trump Did Not 'Shrink' Government
Annual federal spending grew by $940 billion under his signature, even before the coronavirus.
MATT WELCH | 8.27.2020 3:55 PM
A few years back you posted kiddy porn to this site, and your initial handle was banned. The link below details all the evidence surrounding that ban. A decent person would honor that ban and stay away from Reason. Instead you keep showing up, acting as if all people should just be ok with a kiddy-porn-posting asshole hanging around. Since I cannot get you to stay away, the only thing I can do is post this boilerplate.
https://reason.com/2022/08/06/biden-comforts-the-comfortable/?comments=true#comment-9635836
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Still retarded.
Welch was on to the phony-baloney horse shit lies of the Trump cabal - see:
No, Donald Trump Did Not 'Shrink' Government
Annual federal spending grew by $940 billion under his signature, even before the coronavirus.
MATT WELCH | 8.27.2020 3:55 PM
A few years back you posted kiddy porn to this site, and your initial handle was banned. The link below details all the evidence surrounding that ban. A decent person would honor that ban and stay away from Reason. Instead you keep showing up, acting as if all people should just be ok with a kiddy-porn-posting asshole hanging around. Since I cannot get you to stay away, the only thing I can do is post this boilerplate.
https://reason.com/2022/08/06/biden-comforts-the-comfortable/?comments=true#comment-9635836
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a TDS-addled shit-pile, a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
And still retarded.
Best way to eliminate the ability to roll over the debt is to prohibit debt from carrying over from one Congress to the next.
Maybe some kind of government shut down is in order to force that.
And screw over the bond-holders, or what?!?!
Sounds like ideas from Der TrumpfenFuhrer, about partially repudiating the fed-guv debt...
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/07/us/politics/donald-trumps-idea-to-cut-national-debt-get-creditors-to-accept-less.html
Donald Trump’s Idea to Cut National Debt: Get Creditors to Accept Less
Yeah man, let's see what the Brilliant Ideas of THE Rip-Off Master-Chief can do for US, investors, and for the "full faith and credit" of the USA!
I assume he had his fingers crossed. I'll believe he really wants to cut spending when I see it.
No, Donald Trump Did Not 'Shrink' Government
Annual federal spending grew by $940 billion under his signature, even before the coronavirus.
MATT WELCH | 8.27.2020 3:55 PM
BUT NANCY TRICKED DONNIE AND MITCH! (says the Trump Cult at Reason H&R).
NO FAIR !! DONNIE WAS FER SMALL GUVERNMENT !!
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Yup, retarded.
He an idea, have Republican work with their Democratic colleagues and cuts some deal and make some compromises and cut spending. The last defense bill asked for $45 billion more than the President requested. Who wanted that spending? I could think of more but I will leave it at that for now.
$45B!! OMG.... For a competent DEFENSE?? The entire reason a Union of States was ever created???
Just a big fat never-mind to the $300B just dumped into the weather changes religion...
The Defense Authorization bill was 816.7 billion dollars. Can you tell me what was critical in that $45 billion unrequested money that we needed to add it in?
Also, got a reference for that $300 billion for Climate change because I can't find it?
The Build Back Better Act code-named Inflation Reduction Act to deceive the public.
https://taxfoundation.org/inflation-reduction-act-green-energy-tax-credits/
First things first my arithmetic puts the listed credits at $250 billion not $300 billion. The credits are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emission but that is not directly said. As the article note;
"There are several policies included in the green energy package that are more oriented around supporting U.S. manufacturing rather than directly reducing industrial sector emissions."
The article also seems to be satisfied with the approach taken by these credits.
So, while there is money to address climate change, your suggestion of the amount is an exaggeration.
"Every dollar spent by government is a dollar's worth of resources drained away from the private sector"
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Its the same retarded-ness that thinks armed-robbers must be present in order to qualify every ?charity? event.
"[WE] aren't robbing the bank! [WE] are committing armed-charity."
"Indeed, some fear that Republicans will refuse to raise the limit if it isn't paired with restraints on spending."
That proves Republicans are racist fascist Nazis, right?
So a superstitious and delusional girl-bullying looter politician made the same damn worthless promise as 20,000 lying predecessors and Veronique BELIEVED it's good?
With rare exceptions, whenever federal borrowing hits the debt ceiling, Republicans and Democrats alike simply raise the limit, no questions asked.
False. There have been NO exceptions. The "debt ceiling" has always been raise, every time. Not one single time did congress lower spending and keep the existing debt limit in place.
> To Win the Speakership, Kevin McCarthy Had To Promise To Cut Spending.
Not going to happen. If there is one thing bothDemocrats and Republicans agree on, it's that spending must continue to rise. I have seen no change in this attitude in the post-Trump world.
The era of fiscally conservative conservatives died a quarter of a century ago, only peaking it's head up in some local state races but only if it's Tuesday and the moon is full.
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