Obama's Farcical Deficit Commission

Posted By Thomas Sowell On November 16, 2010 

Another deficit reduction commission has now made its recommendations. My
own recommendation for dealing with deficits would include stopping the
appointment of deficit reduction commissions.

It is not the amount of money that these commissions cost that is the issue.
It is the escape hatch that they provide for big-spending politicians.

Do you go ahead and spend the rent money and the food money- and then ask
somebody else to tell you how to escape the consequences?

If President Obama or the Congress were serious about keeping the deficit
down, they could have had this commission's recommendations before they
spent hundreds of billions of dollars, handing out goodies hither and yon to
their pet constituencies.

I don't know why people agree to serve on these bipartisan commissions,
which save the political hides of the big spenders after they have run up
huge deficits. Back in the 1950s, there was a saying: "If you didn't invite
me to the take-off, don't invite me to the crash landing."

Deficit commissions make it politically possible to spend money first and
get somebody else to recommend raising taxes later. They are a virtual
guarantee of never-ending increases in both spending and taxes.

Why provide political cover? Leave the big spenders out there naked in front
of the voters! Either the elected officials will change their ways or the
voters can change the officials they elect.

There is no special information or wisdom available to unelected deficit
commissions that is not available to elected officials. Nor are they more
far-seeing than politicians.

Cutting defense spending to save money? That is one of the oldest moves in
the liberal play book. Some soldiers may pay with their lives for this, but
that could be years from now- and after the next election, which is as far
as most politicians think. 

The biggest immediate tax issue is whether the Bush tax cuts will be
extended for everyone. Here, as elsewhere in politics, sheer hogwash reigns
supreme.

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Nancy Pelosi claims that the "tax cuts for the rich" cannot be continued
because it would be "too costly." Although former Republican Majority Leader
Dick Armey says, "Demagoguery beats data" in politics, here are some data
anyway.

The first big cut in income taxes came in the 1920s, at the urging of
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon.

He argued that a reduction of the tax rates would increase the tax revenues.
What actually happened?

In 1920, when the top tax rate was 73 percent, for people making over
$100,000 a year, the federal government collected just over $700 million in
income taxes- and 30 percent of that was paid by people making over
$100,000. After a series of tax cuts brought the top rate down to 24
percent, the federal government collected more than a billion dollars in
income tax revenue- and people making over $100,000 a year now paid 65
percent of the taxes.

How could that be? The answer is simple: People behave differently when tax
rates are high as compared to when they are low. With low tax rates, they
take their money out of tax shelters and put it to work in the economy,
benefitting themselves, the economy and government, which collects more
money in taxes because incomes rise.

High tax rates which very few people are actually paying, because of tax
shelters, do not bring in as much revenue as lower tax rates that people are
paying. It was much the same story after tax cuts during the Kennedy
administration, the Reagan administration and the Bush Administration.

The New York Times reported in 2006: "An unexpectedly steep rise in tax
revenues from corporations and the wealthy is driving down the projected
budget deficit this year."

Expectations are in the eyes of the beholder- and in the rhetoric of the
demagogues. If class warfare is more important to some politicians than
collecting more revenue when there is a deficit, then let the voters know
that.

And spare us so-called "deficit reduction commissions."

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