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Damn the deficit: Full speed ahead on health care

By: Michael Barone
Senior Political Analyst
November 25, 2009

(AP File)

Double-digit. That hyphenated adjective has been used most often recently to describe October's 10.2 percent unemployment rate. But it can also be used to describe the federal budget deficit as a percentage of the gross domestic product. That precise number is not yet known, but it may turn out to have a more dire effect on our national life than October's unemployment rate.

In the fiscal year just ended, federal spending was nearly 25 percent of GDP while federal revenues slipped below 15 percent because of the financial crisis and recession. We have not seen a budget deficit of this magnitude since World War II, which surely was a greater challenge than recent economic troubles.

Apologists for the Obama administration argue that some 2009 spending, like that on financial bailouts, is nonrecurring. True, but as the Congressional Budget Office has reported, the trajectory of administration spending and revenue is pushing the annual deficit toward $1,000,000,000,000 -- that's $1 trillion -- for the next decade.

Congressional Democrats' health care bills threaten to add to that. The bill currently before the Senate is advertised as costing less than $1 trillion. But significant spending doesn't kick in till 2014 and over the ensuing 10 years adds up to $1.8 trillion, nearly double that.

Thanks to current low interest rates, servicing the debt costs the government only $200 billion this year. But the White House estimates that debt service will exceed $700 billion in 2019. "In a few years," the Economist editorializes, "the AAA rating of Treasury bonds, the world's most important security, could be in jeopardy."

It's not only Republicans who decry this prospect. Examining the Democrats' health care proposals, William Galston, domestic policy adviser in the Clinton White House, writes, "We're already facing an unsustainable fiscal future."

Looking further ahead, Scott Winship notes in the Progressive Policy Institute's progressivefix.com blog that federal spending is on course to exceed 40 percent of GDP because of scheduled spending on entitlements -- Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid -- within the lifetime of today's children.

Yet the congressional Democrats who are pressing to expand federal health care spending do not seem much fazed by the prospect that, as Winship writes, "the level of taxation it would require to meet projected spending needs is far higher than anything the country has ever seen-slash-tolerated."

That suggests that, at least for some Democrats, huge looming budget deficits are not a bug but a feature.Just as Ronald Reagan hoped that cutting taxes would force politicians to cut spending, these Democrats hope that increasing spending will force politicians to increase taxes to levels common in Western Europe. Never mind that those economies have proved more sluggish and less creative than ours over the long haul.

The instrument they may have in mind is the value added tax, which operates as an invisible sales tax on goods and services. Back in May, Budget Director Peter Orszag's spokesman mentioned the VAT as a "credible idea" that he did not want to rule out. In June, House Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel suggested a VAT as "a point of discussion."

In September, John Podesta, head of the Obama transition team, spoke of how a VAT would "create a balance" with other economies, and White House adviser Paul Volcker cited a carbon tax and a VAT as ways to raise lots of revenue. In October, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "Somewhere along the way, a value added tax plays into this."

These statements are noteworthy, because American politicians are ordinarily skittish about saying we should imitate Europe's high-tax and high-spending policies. These policies seem more unpopular than ever 10 months into the Obama presidency. Pollster Scott Rasmussen reports that 53 percent of voters worry that the federal government will do too much in response to economic problems, while only 37 percent worry it will do too little.

That mirrors voters' current opposition to Democratic health care bills. Democratic leaders nonetheless want to jam one through before their current majorities are eroded, as they seem likely to be, in the 2010 elections. This is politically risky, but makes sense if your goal is to expand government.

So the battle over health care is not just about health care. It's about whether government will permanently gobble up more of the private-sector economy and slow it down in the process.

Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, can be contacted at mbarone@washingtonexaminer.com. His columns appear Wednesday and Sunday, and his stories and blog posts appear on ExaminerPolitics.com.



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tucanofulano

Nov 24, 2009

Our Glorious Leader has really bought into the massive hoax of human-made global warming! He's too busy with his golf ( how much gasoline for mowers and water for irrigation does that take?) to pay attention to actual science that discounts the fraud being perpetrated on us. Or, maybe, he's busy entertaining the laegest crowd ever assembled for dinner at the White House (guess who's paying for that!). Obama's USA State dinner plans include having an outdoor tent to handle the overflow. Does our "Glorious Leader" now plan changing his name to Muammar ? (as in Muammar Al Ghadaffi)

 

MO

Nov 25, 2009

These clowns have been playing with Monopoly money, and the end game is near. This reads like a book I read ten years ago called A Distant Crossing. Finally, when the smart guys screw it all up, we are left to pick up the pieces.

 

George Orwell

Nov 27, 2009

I don't know if the original post was accepted, just in case, here it is again.
This story would have amazed me about five years ago, but not now. This administration is apparently out to destroy the American system as we know it. They apparently want the United States to be a third world country whereby the government holds the peasants at bay by controlling every aspect of their lives. The stupid, brain-washed populace voted for a suave, so called sophisticated man who promised them a change. Well, they got the change and it is still ongoing. Our children will be beholden to the Chinese and anyother country which lent money to us. Is this what we want for our children and grandchildren?

 

John Locke

Nov 27, 2009

Relax, sports fans. I have it on good authority that an asteroid will destroy Washington DC in the next few minutes, and once Moscow and Beijing and Mecca are out of the way, mankind can get on with the business of living, unmolested by saviors.

 

John salan

Nov 27, 2009

Government will never create wealth, only waste.

 

Lee

Nov 27, 2009

If we must start dragging them from the houses of government and hanging them to get their attention, it will be on their shoulders.

 

Nov 27, 2009

Hi guys.

 

ElaineKramer

Nov 28, 2009

There is no reason that we have to have a Healh Plan from hell. Who in the world has wants that, Mr. Barone. Stop thinking like a socialist.

We will never let the U.S. Government run our health at all. They already got Medicare and Medicaid and those programs are falling apart.

We will never let more programs in like Medicare and Medicaid plans. What's the sense of the government taking over more of the health plans for all Americans.

Sorry, Mr. Barone, I think you are cracking up if you think that the American public will ever extend the rights to our healh plans.

 

ElaineKramer

Nov 28, 2009

Gosh Mr. Barone, why in the world would you think we need the U.S. Government for our health?

They're 83% percent of Americans have health plans. They like their own plans and are familiar with the plans.

Nobody wants to have health plans put over their own healh plans. Think of it this way; Medicare and Medicaid, both programs are going broke. I would not let the Democrats think about anymore plans for my family at all.

 

Volt

Nov 28, 2009

Obama and his Communist Minions are hard at work seizing your freedoms with his health care takeover. Please stop Obama, our dear Leader! Have mercy on us!
Let's all sind MMMM mMMMM MMMM Obaaamaaa we worship you.... Equal rights for equal paaaaay...

 

g

Nov 28, 2009

They hold up Medicare as their shining example of successful government health delivery.
So... where in the Democrat health bills, and what figure has Obama assigned to waste and fraud? What line item in the bills? Medicare has 25% waste and fraud - their shining example - trillions of dollars in waste and fraud since its inception.
Let's start by adding $250 Billion to the bills - to go along the fraudulent and purposeful underestimation of real costs already foisted into the bills.

 

joe new jersey

Nov 28, 2009

It's the economy, stupid!
Forget about eveerything else under the sun and concentrate on the economy ONLY.

 

steve

Nov 28, 2009

America its time!!vote out every democrate when they come back up for re elction!one by one get rid of them and start a new gov like our for fathers intended it to be!!no more spending boobama

 

gneubeck

Nov 28, 2009

With regards Obama's fiscal policies: "IF" Obama is successful in implementing his Socialized Health Care Reform -and- his commercially destructive Cap and Tax legislation, the economic recovery will be aborted; and, this Nation WILL EXPERIENCE a double-dip recession; and, IN ALL PROBABILITY, an economic contraction far worse. Obama is the most dangerous demagogue EVER to surface on the American political scene; and, it's increasingly likely that he will take the Democrat Party down with him. Good riddance. Greg Neubeck

 

gneubeck

Nov 28, 2009

With regards Obama's fiscal policies: "IF" Obama is successful in implementing his Socialized Health Care Reform -and- his commercially destructive Cap and Tax legislation, the economic recovery will be aborted; and, this Nation WILL EXPERIENCE a double-dip recession; and, IN ALL PROBABILITY, an economic contraction far worse. Obama is the most dangerous demagogue EVER to surface on the American political scene; and, it's increasingly likely that he will take the Democrat Party down with him. Good riddance. Greg Neubeck

 

JAQUEBAUER

Nov 28, 2009

I am conviced the acts of obama and Congress are deliberatly aimed at destroying the economy and wealth of this country. The administration along with corrupt democrats want the US to become a weak social state, so that unification into the new world order will be easier.

 

Jimi

Nov 28, 2009

When the monetary system collapses, all those straw house liberals will be pounding on my brick house door for help. They will be meet by Mr. Browning.
Those that plan ahead and are well armed will be the survivors, the rest of you are on your own. Buy food, water and ammo, you're going to need it.

 

cbinflux

Nov 28, 2009

"So the battle over health care is not just about health care." It's about making Cloward-Pivens a reality, and bringing this democracy to its knees.

FTFY.

 

Pray Hard

Nov 28, 2009

There is only one way away from complete financial disaster. "Turn to God and ask him to bring us back to moral stability."

 

T.J. Snodgrass

Nov 28, 2009

"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." A government fully enmeshed in pursuit and of the interests held by our private health care and green energy industries has grown to large and is in need of being cut down to size. If our collective representatives have lost touch with the very foundation of the principles which bind them to us in service, and we are not able to unseat these tyrants peacefully, then the time has come to remove them by force.

 

Dr. IQ-HIGH

Nov 28, 2009

It's funny how they ask people like me with genius IQ's to give them the answers they seek. When we give them the real answers, the a-political, yet intelligent answers, they stop listening to us. Hmm. I wonder if all these emails, while truthful, were all put here by the same person to promote political agenda? It's not as if anyone checks. Criticism without viable solution is the surest way to stagnation.

 

MikeS

Nov 28, 2009

The increase debt will make it more likely not less likely that our nation will be forced to go to war in order to reduce unemployment and cancel our debt.

 

Russ

Nov 28, 2009

As long as the government wants to 'give' us healthcare why stop there? They can 'give' us everything, simply by decreeing that they will only pay a small fraction of its actual cost. That is much of the reason healthcare costs so much today ALREADY. First they take control... then they ruin the system... then they are the only ones with the power to 'fix' the system, how they see fit.

The straight Republican ticket is going to be the hot item in the next few elections - ANYTHING to slam the brakes on this Dem insanity. Wait til we see how much federal money will be going to ACORN to help re-elect the Democrats, just wait and see.

 

Russ

Nov 28, 2009

As long as the government wants to 'give' us healthcare why stop there? They can 'give' us everything, simply by decreeing that they will only pay a small fraction of its actual cost. That is much of the reason healthcare costs so much today ALREADY. First they take control... then they ruin the system... then they are the only ones with the power to 'fix' the system, how they see fit.

The straight Republican ticket is going to be the hot item in the next few elections - ANYTHING to slam the brakes on this Dem insanity. Wait til we see how much federal money will be going to ACORN to help re-elect the Democrats, just wait and see.

 

John

Nov 28, 2009

This is the inevitable result when everything gets put into neat little compartments. Democrats & Republicans. Either / Or. Limited to 2 choices. If you're not one, you're the other.

That's intellectually lazy, and when it extends to the macro level (federal gov't, in this case), we get what we deserve. Look no deeper.

Ben Franklin was prescient when he responded to a woman after the Convention who asked what kind of gov't they'd given her: "A republic, Madam, if you can keep it."

We didn't. We let the 2-party system and our own attention spans (lack thereof) replace our civic responsibilities. It's on us.

 

AlexxlA

Nov 28, 2009

We the people need to amend the Constitution. We need special elections with the ability to call back and replace any elected officals. We need to have special elections evey 4 months. Our elected officals are being influenced by special intrest and other groups. If an elected offical voted against the people's wishes, they will be removed!

 

Joe

Nov 28, 2009

NONE of this is about healthcare, or crap and trade, or anything BUT INCREASING FEDERAL POWER THROUGH INCREASING TAXES.

The beast must be starved. Not only must every single one of these legislative shell games be stopped, but everyone along the poliical spectrum who is opposed to America becoming socialist must rally around the principle of limited government. Which means limiting taxation powers, such as through the Fair Tax.

In the meantime, max out your charitable giving and other deductions by the end of the year so that you reduce the amount of your money that goes to these Rats and their socialist plans.

 

billbrady

Nov 28, 2009

They who giveth to you...taketh away from somebody else. No free lunch me puppies..................

 

david

Nov 28, 2009

This kind of spending is inevitable because we have in most of the world and in America *GOVERNMENT ABSOLUTISTS* running things. There are also Theo-absolutists and eco-absolutists. Their cause is their goal and damn everyone or anyone who gets in their way. Absolutists of any kind spell trouble. They are dangerous.

 

Miguel

Nov 28, 2009

Once I was a Democrat here in Sacramento, CA. I believed all of the BS my former party operatives said about "for the children" sorts of lies & deceptions. California has had it's economy destroyed along with all of our hopes and dreams by Democrats, who've stolen power by lying and MSM's help. As a teacher I've seen Democrats/friends destroy our Cal Ed. Fury is how good parents should feel. Obama is insane, needing institutionalization. Pelosi is a criminal needing to be jailed when "We The People" retake our power from these academic idiots we fell for, not remembering, "The Con Man is Always Your Friend". Thousands will have to be jailed for their crimes against America. Based upon what they've done to California, I say no more Democrats to be voted into power for the next three generations!

 

Obamination

Nov 28, 2009

Let's have another round of stimulus to really blow up the economy. Then the tax cheat, the misogynist and the community organizer can declare victory when the dollar gets halved and we have a failed Treasury auction.

 

HippyLover

Nov 28, 2009

Taxing us in to prosperity is like plugging an extension cord in to itself to create energy... and not far from what the modern 'green' movement promises. I guess extended periods of true peace and well being of the human race lead to ramped liberalism and stupidity. This continues - and America as it once was will no longer exist. It was a fun ride. Welcome to Amerika...

 

Bulldog

Nov 28, 2009

I have seen wrongs occur in my lifetime and when I possibly could I have interjected to stop them. What we are watching happen with Obama's policies is WRONG. It will be unrecoverable soon and maybe is already. Folks, I think I hear Paul Revere calling. When I hear him for sure, I am ready to go fight.

 

Avagadro

Nov 28, 2009

You voted for a man with no experience and who gets the experience now?
We are getting the experience of a lifetime.
He voted "Present", didn't that tell you fools anything,he was afraid to have a track record that people could refer to.
You should need some sort of intelligence to vote, maybe 10% of the populace would qualify, idiots!

 

AnnieL

Nov 28, 2009

Fine. Keep up your harping about deficits and let American business continue to shoulder annual increases in health insurance premiums or pass it on to employees, whichever, it doesn't matter. Continue the wage stagnation of American workers to the point where they can't send their kids to college or buy a bigger home or retire. Destroy the Middle Class. Just keep repeating "Deficits are evil. Government is evil." Who cares.

 

Gene P

Nov 29, 2009

All you crat heads voted for him and now your getting what you voted for. All it takes is a little home work before you vote by jerking his lever or anybody else your voting for. Your probably alright with losing all your freedom.

 

The Phantom Man

Nov 29, 2009

Barak is our Shepherd; We shall not dissent.
He maketh us to lie down in culturally-diverse pastures:
He leadeth us beside bankrupt industries.
He restoreth our welfare benefits:
He leadeth us in the paths of dependency for His name' sake.


Yea, though We walk through the valley of the shadow of capitalism,
We will fear no lay-offs: For thou art with us;
Thy czars and thy stimulus bills, they comfort us.
Thou preparest healthcare before us in the presence of our enemies;
Thou annointest our heads with The Kool-Aid; Our cups runneth over.



Surely ignorance and poverty shall follow us all the days of our lives,
and we will dwell in the House of Obama forever.


 

hanoverphil

Nov 29, 2009

Thank you Michael. This should be put up for a Pultizer as soon as possible. Michael Barone Rocks!!!!

 

Bob in Rog

Nov 29, 2009

What ever it take to accelerate the destruction of our traditional society. Taking what is left of "capitalism apart brick by brick" as Ron Bloom said is the agenda. The wasting of money in the largest bureaucratic web of corruption in the history of the world disguised as "healthcare" is the cornerstone of scheme.

 

JohninShenyang

Nov 29, 2009

Well I always thought that George Orwell's books would never happen, yet we have news-speak right now coming from Washington and AGW who demand a cap and trade tax. We need this Health reform about as much as we need anti-global warming measures, if it is going to get warmer it will, if there is a new ICE AGE (and we are due one) the people will declare victory.

 

dnkywalypr

Nov 29, 2009

This is such a selfish and sad administration. The Hansel and Gretal Parody comes to mind.

 

CD

Nov 29, 2009

A governmrnt that can provide everything is a government capable of taking everything.

 

Rick Talamantez

Nov 29, 2009

Figures lie and liars figure. Sending troops and don't know how we are going to pay for war. America is broke and still the Congress continues to add to our financial woes with this health care monster. We shouldn't be buying a new car just because it has a flat tire.
Do something about the millions who don't have jobs; that should be their focus. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS.

 

Nokomis-bill

Nov 29, 2009

Yes, the government would like to take over the lives of all of us, with health care, light bulbs, electric meters in homes, and many other things. But some of the posters here have implied that Michael Barone "agrees" with that. I see this opinion piece as objective, telling us really how terrible things will be if we have government control of everything. He just avoided any opinion about how bad it will be. He avoids opinions so he may remain an objective journalist, but I see nothing in the piece that shows he likes government control. Did I miss it? We need some people who just "lean a little" to the right>

 

VAYCAYMOM

Nov 29, 2009

Treat healthcare like welfare... just give COUPONS to those that have no insurance, wouldn't that be much cheaper than throwing out the baby with the bathwater?

 

Pete

Nov 29, 2009

Wow, this "free" healthcare is really expensive!

Interesting how the left loves to use the word "sustainable". Unless it comes to fiscal policy...

 


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