Worried About the Debt Fight? Make the Hard Spending Decisions That Politicians Won't!
The debt ceiling isn’t the issue; excessive federal spending is the real problem.

For all of the posturing over the debt ceiling, it's easy to forget that a statutory limit to federal borrowing isn't the real issue; the real problem is that the federal government habitually spends more money than it brings in. The fact that the feds are currently collecting less tax revenue than anticipated demonstrates that spending is the one component that government officials can, but rarely attempt to, control. Raising the debt ceiling, again, just kicks the can down the road towards disaster. The real trick is to cut expenditures, which politicians hate to do because largesse from Uncle Sugar is an effective way to court constituents and buy votes.
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Maxed Out on Debt
"The debt limit—commonly called the debt ceiling—is the maximum amount of debt that the Department of the Treasury can issue to the public or to other federal agencies," the Congressional Budget Office helpfully explains. "The Congressional Budget Office projects that if the debt limit remains unchanged, there is a significant risk that at some point in the first two weeks of June, the government will no longer be able to pay all of its obligations…. If the debt limit is not raised or suspended before the Treasury's cash and extraordinary measures are exhausted, the government will have to delay making payments for some activities, default on its debt obligations, or both."
That first two weeks of June is looking more like the first two hours, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warning that "we expect to be unable to pay all of our bills in early June and possibly as soon as June 1." She said it's unlikely the government will be able to put off default until June 15, when more tax payments are due. That's because tax revenues have been less than the political class hoped.
Unexpected Shortfall
"The deadline to raise the nation's debt ceiling is closer than previously thought because tax receipts in April fell below projections," the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Wharton Budget Model noted this month. "PWBM estimates that receipts are running $150 billion below government projections for fiscal year 2023, most likely due to a decline in capital gains income and weakening corporate profit margins."
Government officials can't make the American people be more prosperous than economic conditions allow (though the state is good at worsening those conditions so that jobs and profits evaporate). Even if individuals and businesses are scrupulously honest about reporting income and paying taxes (and there's always a gap when people think government claims too much), that means there are no guarantees when it comes to collecting revenue. To balance the books, politicians can hope the tax system will yield more, but they only control spending. And they will do almost anything to avoid cutting spending.
People aren't blind to politicians' failings. "Gallup finds between 34% and 38% of U.S. adults expressing a 'great deal' or 'fair amount' of confidence in President Joe Biden, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and congressional leaders in both major parties to do or recommend the right thing for the economy," the polling firm announced May 9.
Fortunately, there are some online tools that let Americans try their hand at making the tough spending (and tax) decisions the political class would like to ignore.
Build Your Own Budget
First up is The Washington Post's budget game. As these online tools go, it's a blunt instrument that allows little choice for guiding tax-and-spending policy over the next decade. While I was able to substantially cut the projected debt, every possible set of permitted choices leaves tens of trillions of dollars in red ink in 2033. The Post's preferred message seems to be that balancing the books is too hard, so we need to raise the debt ceiling.
Federal Balancing Act 2023, from the Bipartisan Policy Center, allows a lot more room for detailed choices by users. You can control spending across Education, Health Care, Defense, and other sectors, and raise or lower taxes on corporations, individuals of different income levels, gasoline, and the like.
By slashing military spending, getting the federal government out of education, raising the retirement age, and eliminating whole areas of spending, I was able to run a budget surplus starting in 2023 and move the federal government 163.2 percent of the way towards a sustainable budget.
Hmmm. Looks like I have some room for tax cuts.
The Debt Fixer tool from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget also encourages users to "make the hard budget choices to stabilize debt at 98% of the economy by 2033 by identifying $8.1 trillion of deficit reduction and bring it down to 60% by 2050." You can even save your choices as a PDF to revisit the issue later.
Again, by focusing on cuts and reducing or eliminating areas of federal activity, I reduced debt as a percentage of GDP to 83 percent by 2033 and 30 percent by 2050.
All of these tools are imperfect. They limit options in ways that can be frustrating—it would be handy to be able to gut certain agencies, or even whole departments. They also make assumptions about costs and benefits that are at best arguable.
Unavoidable Decisions
More arguable, though, are assertions by officials that spending must increase forever without regard for the ability to pay, and that debt must necessarily climb as a result. Worse is the fantasy that the debt limit can be ignored—a ridiculous idea with which the Biden administration is flirting. The federal government must learn to spend no more than it collects, or it will cause massive problems.
"This year, our budget deficit will likely be $1.4 trillion. What's more, the deficit will reach about $2.8 trillion in 2033. And that's assuming peace, prosperity, relatively low interest rates, no new spending, and that some provisions of the 2017 tax cuts will expire as scheduled," the Mercatus Center's Veronique de Rugy wrote this month in Reason. "That's $20 trillion in new borrowing over 10 years. So far, Uncle Sam has 'only' accumulated $31 trillion in debt over the course of our entire history. But it gets worse fast."
"Waiting to put fiscal policy on a sustainable course and allowing federal debt to continue to climb would have several effects on the economy," the Congressional Budget Office cautioned last year. "The high and rising federal debt that CBO projects over the next three decades would have serious consequences for the economy and federal budget, including the crowding out of private investment, higher interest costs, and increased risks of a fiscal crisis and of other disruptions."
Arguments among the political class over raising the debt ceiling gloss over the indisputable fact that growing federal debt is evidence of officials' failures to make difficult choices about the limits to government largesse. And the situation is likely to worsen as damage accumulates. Anemic tax receipts (because that's what government types care about) will become a regular feature as poorer Americans struggle to make ends meet in a hobbled economy.
These independent budget tools, despite flaws, offer important insights into what the federal government does with our money. Politicians may not be up to the job, but somebody needs to take on the tough (or not so tough) choices that have to be made to bring federal finances under control.
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"Polgreen’s argument is predicated on a reading of a series of “draconian” trans-related laws that Governor DeSantis signed this week, one of which requires individuals in government-run buildings to use the bathroom associated with their biological gender. The initiative is, in Polgreen’s estimation, “cruel and absurd” — a “pitiless onslaught against trans bodies that gathers speed with each passing day.” But Polgreen ascends from the nitty-gritty of present-day political fights to prosecute at a philosophical level the case against the GOP’s fixation with where you go to relieve yourself....
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Let's roll society back 1000 years and see who blinks first.
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Any such law to regulate public bathrooms is going to be highly flaunted. Are there going to be security cameras at the entrance to all bathrooms? Doesn't happen now. Any trans-women with big muscles and mustaches already would get shit privately if they use a women's room. There are plenty of hairy women and women with PCOS who are kind of marginal cases visually but are really XX. Male rapists can haunt public restrooms with poor security whether they look like women or not.
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All of life is a vain attempt at kicking the can down the road.
Usually the more immediate problem is the more real problem.
J.D. apparently rejects that.
Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done.
Course that only happens after we've created the problem. Something like CARES and TARP is done yesterday so we don't know what is even spent until next week
I thought Trump was going to make China pay off the debt right after he made Mexico built the wall.
Maybe he would've if Democrats hadn't wrote the Cares Act and continued to go on another spending spree like they always do.
Yes, of course. If not for those meddling Democrats Trump would have balanced the budget and paid off the debt. Yeah. Sure. Dude, what kind of drugs are they giving you? You must be high as fuck for such a thought to enter your mind, let alone believe it.
Demonstration of sarc never admitting the democrats have a say in spending. Even as they controlled the House and the Senate was split.
Not a single legitimate counter-point to be found.
I'd need a point to counter first.
(4) replies up and still waiting. Or in simpler terms; The Democratic House under Trump did all the spending.
Spending bills originated in the Democratic House. Then they were approved by the Republican Senate and the Republican President. But it's all the fault of the Democrats. Yup. All their fault.
*facepalm*
And he ends with a strawman. Good work sarc. The only one who criticized a single person here in totality was you blaming trump. Ironic you project a strawman you utilized.
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Too bad I will never read it.
Ignorance is one of your favored traits.
What exactly is the misrepresentation?
Trump sucked on the debt. So did Obama.
Ok, the past is done, unless you have a time machine. What is your team doing now? How has Biden brought it down? Oh well, I'm mocking Trump but ignoring the trainwreck that is my team.
This why we can't have nice things.
CARES Act - $2.2 trillion -all paid with debt (aka your kids grandkids)
House - 419 for, 6 against (3D,2R, Amash)
Senate - 96 for, zero against
Yes I see how fiscally responsible the R's are. Much better than D's. Not at all boaf sides
The contents of that bill were all Pelosi controlled. With a democrat propaganda media ready to destroy any Republican that didn’t vote for it. Democrats like you. So go fuck yourself with your ‘Boaf sidez’ bullshit. This is of you, regardless of how many GOP lawmakers caved.
So I guess it's safe to assume you are unemployable.
Trump supporters are impervious to facts.
So are you apparently.
And the LARGEST objection?????
Thomas Massie - Republican.
I'm not sure where you found a house vote tally. The Democratic House speaker voided the vote/roll call on it and played the loudest screamers win game.
It appears it's China who's going to make everyone pay the debt.
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""PWBM estimates that receipts are running $150 billion below government projections for fiscal year 2023, most likely due to a decline in capital gains income and weakening corporate profit margins.""
Alternatively this is all predicted and by design. Which is the largest tax-paying state in the nation? And which state had all but a handful of counties given a tax reprieve until October of 2023?
If you answered California, then you are right.
Now, most Californians paid their taxes by 4/15. Nevertheless, because of "record flooding" the President and Governor declared Federal and State tax holidays through October. People who had estimated taxes due for Q4 2022, or Q1 2023, and people who owed federal taxes (like me) face no penalty for waiting until October to pay.
We have indeed gotten a lot of rain this year, but the idea that 90% of the state is living in flood disaster areas is preposterous. And yet, for some reason, the government is floating (hah!) that fiction. I don't know why, other than it is an easy way to move the Debt Ceiling debate from the fall (when it was originally predicted) to this summer.
Without a doubt, climate change is the biggest existential threat we face. No reason to go all climate denier on us. I love the fact that all over the country, tax receipts are plummeting, but we're to believe that this is the strongest economy ever.
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I know it. Trump only raised the debt by two trillion dollars a year. He could have gone for three trillion a year had he been elected to a second term.
Don't you worry though. If he beats Biden this coming election he might go for four!
Poor sarc. He has fallen to the point of pushing shrikes idiocy with covid spending, one time spending that Biden has adopted as the new baseline. But he will never blame a Democrat for this. And he will continue to attack the GOP for cutting only back to the 2019 baseline. Poor sarc.
What a TDS BS lie.... The only year beyond a $2T gain in debt was with the help of the Democrat House who wrote the Cares Act.
Put the Cares Act responsibility to their rightful owners blame and what do you get?
Trumps yearly debt addition = $824B
Biden/Democrats debt addition = $2.7T (3.27 - TIMES as much).
Don't try to sell your BS here...
The debt increased by nearly $8T while Trump was president. You can blame whomever you want, but the buck stops at the president's desk.
A LIE.
Trump 2017-2020 (26,938-20,233 = 6.7T/4yr = 1.67T)
Biden 2021-2022 (30,928-28,428 = 2.5T still 1.5- Times)
Even if you want to shovel the Democrats Cares Act off onto Trump.
What's your point? Biden has spent more than Trump did? So. Fucking. What. A trillion and a half dollars a year is still an unimaginable amount of money, and proof that neither party gives a flying fuck about balancing the budget let alone paying off the debt.
Anyone who defends only $1.6T (that means you) doesn't care about the debt or deficit either.
Fuck you, cut spending.
Yes; Yes indeed!!! Cut spending! Especially the treasonous UN-Constitutional "armed-theft" spending... No argument on that one.
Then why do you defend big-spending Republicans? Why do you attack anyone who points out that Republicans are big spenders? Is your brain so broken that you see criticism of Republicans as defense of Democrats? Does your broken brain require that any criticism of Republicans come with criticism of Democrats lest it be construed as praise for Democrats? Dude, wake the fuck up. The Republican Party and the Democratic Party are nothing more than corporations. That’s it. They are the two big corporations that control our government. All they care about is power and control. They are both awful. Is one less-terrible? I suppose, in the same way a three-day old shit stinks less than a fresh one. But they’re still shit.
Why do you tell people here you’re going to come kick their ass. And then hide for months on end?
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An interesting exercise would be first to create a budget simulation that allowed both spending cuts and tax increases as this is a more accurate picture of what is needed. I have often noted that we are well past the time that spending cuts or tax increases alone will solve the problem. The next step would be to collect budget simulation from a large group of individuals and aggregate them to see where people might agree and where they disagree. In the real world it is not Mr. Tuccille alone making a budget, but rather a group of 435 Representatives, 100 Senators, and a President.
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Did you read the article? Because he said every program allowed you to do both. He was able to cut spending, with no deficit, without having to raise taxes. I do note that he didn't mention any of the programs address the biggest driver of deficits, non-discretionary spending, namely social security and welfare (neither of which are mentioned as a responsibility of the government, unlike defense, which is mentioned).
Note, I don't oppose defense cutting, if it's getting rid of the unnecessary and counterproductive bureaucracy and if it's targeted at improving procurement to eliminate waste and end cronyism (which has resulted in every single Ford Class carriers having major problems requiring massive drydock time after shakedown cruises and resulting not one of them being fielded when predicted, eliminates before the start programs like the Zumwalt destroyer, and the LCS class ships, which despite the Navy agreeing their useless and retiring them long before projected service life, they're still obligated by law to buy new ones that they can't use and have to relocate to low threat missions such as domestic mine patrol, and don't even get me started on the black hole that is the F-35).
The defense budget is odd because it is often larger than the actual agency budget request. Extra money being thrown likely to support the actual problems you have mentioned.
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We don’t need tax increases. We need spending cuts. Tax increases with such a shitty economy will shrink the lie, and therefore net revenue. Which is the democrat goal.
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Except cutting spending back to 2019 levels would instantly balance the budget, no tax increases necessary.
2019 spending: $4.4 Trillion
2023 revenue: $4.7 Trillion (estimated)
I was able to create a surplus using the calculator. Flat 10% income tax, no estate tax, no gas tax, and no booze or tobacco tax
And what is the likelihood that you budget could be adopted? Remember it is not one person's budget, but one that passes the House, the Senate, and get the President's signature.
It certainly isn't news to libertarians that GOP are big spenders too.
And, if Dems point to Trump as a big deficit spender, then why do they push back against returning to the big deficit spending associated with his presidency just before the COVID spending spree hit? Yet, going back to those halcyon days is labeled "massive spending cuts" pursued by the "MAGA extremists, " at least according to the DNCMedia.
>>"we expect to be unable to pay all of our bills in early June and possibly as soon as June 1."
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Local news on the Houston ABC affiliate says the GOP is demanding drastic spending cuts. This is the headline they chose to promo their nightly new coverage and ran it many times.
I wish.
Anything more than not jacking spending up another trillion dollars is a ‘drastic spending cut’ to those faggot leftists.
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In a better universe, the GOP realizes they’re going to get shredded by the media anyways, so they hold a press conference where they basically say “Fuck you for painting us as grandma killers for wanting to reduce spending back to 2019 levels. Effective immediately the following departments funding is $0. And then list off half the bureaucracy.”
Sadly we live in the real world where they will eventually cave in to Democrat demands because they don’t like being picked on by the media.
If you want to balance the federal budget you just freeze it and let inflation do the rest.
It’s not an original idea. Many people have proposed it. Nobody will do it.
And was is at the essence of the Mccarthy bill. You know the party you are criticizing right above while ignore the democrats role? Lol.
Because freezing the federal budget is a draconian spending cut.
This is why I don't watch the government run media, I mean news. The GOP is mean because they want people to work.
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I turned a surplus with absolutely no issue. Would have been easier if I was allowed to peg the social security payouts to 4 years passed the average life expectancy, as was the original proposal.
Also assumed the elimination of all cost plus dod contracts
Then zeroed out everything that isn't in the constitution
The debt ceiling isn’t the issue; excessive federal spending is the real problem.
This is without a doubt true, and without a doubt doesnt matter.
First up is The Washington Post's budget game.
OMG this is the dumbest normie shit i could have imagined. It is simply a propaganda piece to convince people to keep spending and raise more taxes. That's all it is.
unreal. literally no insight or thought or depth about fed spending whatsoever.
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The comments a truly awful. Just so disheartening to know that so many of these people vote and this is how they think . blackpill of the day for sure.
"shall we cut the 'save the puppies' budget? no? ok"
"shall we eliminate the estate tax on those filthy rich people? yeah? ok "
"shall we starve grandma but NOT adding more SS payouts for low income seniors? no? ok got it"
"shall we save money by starving your kids? no? ok we'll keep taht in"
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The option to “cut military spending by 13% over the next 10 years” to save 1 trillion is labeled as “abolish the military” at the end.
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