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Is U.S. in Slow Motion to Socialism?
Human Events Online ^ | May 6, 2005 | Stephen Moore

Posted on 5/6/2005, 1:34:11 PM by hinterlander

Last week the House and Senate agreed on a $2.6-trillion budget for fiscal year 2006. There was much chest-thumping about the fiscal restraint imbedded in this budget blueprint--which was mystifying since federal outlays will grow by well over $100 billion in 2006 when the cost of the War in Iraq is added to the equation.

Just the increase in the budget this year is equal to what it cost for NASA to put a man on the moon. Republicans in Congress have become so enamored with big government that they now celebrate a budget with a $100-billion increase as a sign of progress.

Fiscal Niagara Falls

But our real budget crisis--and what Newt Gingrich aptly calls the "crisis in conservatism"--is the worrisome longer-term trend line in federal spending, as calculated by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), if we stay on the course we're on today. To put it bluntly, Uncle Sam is in a canoe, without paddles, swirling around in foamy waters, headed toward Niagara Falls.

Here are the depressing numbers in brief: Today, we spend about 20% of our total economic output on the federal government.That percentage will rise to a record 25% of output in 2025 and then to 34% in 2040.

These numbers do not include what state and local governments spend. Today states and cities swallow up roughly another 12% of our paychecks.

Even if we assume unrealistically that the state and local component of national output remains constant, what the new CBO numbers tell us is that America is on a path toward government's taking 46% of all output. America will be half private ownership and control and half government ownership.

Let's not mince words: This is a path toward socialism--albeit we are taking it in slow motion. Walter Williams, the brilliant economist from George Mason University (whose columns appear in HUMAN EVENTS and who is a frequent guest-host for Rush Limbaugh), has a special talent for putting these foggy numbers in terms we can all easily understand. He says that if slavery was someone else's owning all of a man's output, then government's taking ownership of 50% of GDP means all Americans are half slaves and half free. Depressing but true.

The economic impact of this spending path is not hard to envision. We know what happens when a nation becomes half Socialist. It begins to look like Old Europe--France, Germany, Italy. These nations with their obese welfare states, confiscatory tax systems, government ownership of industry, and stifling regulations, are economically catatonic. They are not growing. They are not creating jobs. They are rusting. They have twice the rate of unemployment we have in the U.S. today.

The latest budget forecasts have hardly caused a peep of concern from our political class. Some budget hawks--such as Rep. Jeff Flake (R.-Ariz.) and Sen. Tom Coburn (R.-Okla.)--have taken up pitch forks and are raising Cain. But they're about as popular with their colleagues as the bartender at a bachelor's party who announces last call.

Too many Republicans, says Coburn, have made their separate peace with big government and have no intention of cutting it down to a more manageable size. And, of course, the Democrats, behind their new philosophical torchbearer, Hillary Clinton, want health-care, child-care, pension, transportation and energy-policy socialism accelerated.

Where is the growth of government going to come from? That question is answered in the graph below. Almost all the future explosion of government spending and debt comes from Social Security and Medicare, with Medicare being the primary future borrower.

The prescription drug benefit bill from last year alone added more than $10 trillion in government outlays with one stroke of the pen. I recently asked Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin what the total unfunded liability is for the long term with respect to the prescription drug bill. His answer: "It is infinite." Too big to be counted or calculated. This Republican bill may have been the most financially irresponsible legislation of the last 30 years.

Treasury Secretary John Snow recently announced that the total unfunded liabilities of the United States government total $80 trillion. Ouch! That's a debt load equivalent to about six times our current GDP. It is almost twice as much as the value of all goods and services produced everywhere in the world last year. And it is more money than has been earned by every American cumulatively since the Mayflower landed here 500 years ago.

What is speeding us toward this fiscal collapse is the hyperinflation in health costs. Since we turned our health care system largely over to government, medical inflation has outpaced inflation of everything else we buy by 142%.

These numbers should frighten even welfare-state liberals. John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, finds that, if we don't slam on the brakes of big government, within 25 years all of our federal revenues will go to pay for hospitals, doctors, and retirement checks to senior citizens. There will be no federal money left for roads, for military weapons, for our soldiers, for schools, for the courts, the FBI, or the air traffic control system, let alone pork items such as the Cowgirl Hall of Fame, honey-bee subsidies, and the Grammys.

The Republican budget, in short, is on an unsustainable and economically reckless course. The bond raters at Standard & Poors recently declared that if we don't change our fiscal eating habits in Washington, one day during our children's working lives, Uncle Sam's credit rating will be junk bond grade--which is where Argentina is today.

President Bush has taken one enormous step toward fiscal sanity by trying to fix the Social Security long-term crisis. Democrats are floating around on the planet Pluto when they say "there is no crisis" to fix. President Bush's plan would lower the long-term liabilities of Social Security by half--and that's a very good first step in fixing the leakages in our ship of state.

The next logical step is one that President Bush won't be so enthusiastic about, but it must be done. The financially catastrophic Medicare prescription drug bill must be repealed immediately before seniors get hooked like opium on this new feature of American-style socialism. Once they do, there's no taking the benefits away.

Reagan Republicans Needed

Next we need to radically overhaul Medicare. David M. Walker, director of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently told Congress that the unfunded liabilities are so gigantic that "There is no way we are going to deliver all of Medicare's promises. No way!" The Bush Administration's cost-containment strategies--such as health savings accounts, co-payments, and medical liability reforms--are a promising start to slowing the stampede of medical costs. But a whole new philosophical shift must occur in health care so that today's workers understand that they themselves will be primarily responsible for paying their own health care costs, not their children and grandchildren.

The slow road to socialism is a path to tyranny and economic decline, as F.A. Hayek warned us 50 years ago. That is why Newt Gingrich is right that the conservative movement has arrived at a crossroads. For 25 years the strategy of conservatives has been to elect Republicans to rein in big government. But the beast has escaped and is now back on a rampage--and this has occurred on the GOP's watch.

We need a new generation of Ronald Reagan Republicans who, instead of making a separate peace with big government, will fight a containment policy that concedes not another inch of territory to the Socialist agenda. Where such leaders are right now is anyone's guess--but it's doubtful they will be found in Washington.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: budget; govwatch; security; social; socialism; socialsecurity; tax; taxes
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1 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:34:16 PM by hinterlander
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To: hinterlander

Not that slow.


2 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:35:01 PM by wideawake (God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
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To: hinterlander

You might say is used to be slow, but seems to have sped up these days and is very blatant and vocal


3 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:38:16 PM by TexasTaysor
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To: hinterlander
"For 25 years the strategy of conservatives has been to elect Republicans to rein in big government. But the beast has escaped and is now back on a rampage--and this has occurred on the GOP's watch."

More like the GOP unleashed the beast. Now to read the rest of the article. But the answer, IMO, is yes, we are in at least some kind motion to socialism.

4 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:38:41 PM by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: wideawake

And that is why they are seeking to disarm us as well.


5 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:39:35 PM by P8riot (Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional.)
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To: hinterlander
Better yet let's wait til we face an Argentine-style collapse. That's the fastest way off the federal dole and may cure Americans of their infatuation with socialism even if their politicians won't save the country.

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
6 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:41:17 PM by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: hinterlander

Fabianism in effect..


7 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:42:02 PM by Skeeve14 (De Opresso Liber)
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To: wideawake
Not that slow.

DITTO!

8 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:42:46 PM by RAY (They that do right are all heroes!)
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To: P8riot

I think we are already there, at least in mindset. And yea, that's why they want us disarmed, the bastards.


9 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:44:45 PM by stevio (American Male)
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To: hinterlander
Is U.S. in Slow Motion to Socialism?

Yes, except for the implication that we are not there yet.

10 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:46:57 PM by 70times7 (An open mind is a cesspool of thought)
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To: hinterlander; biblewonk

The sheeple love socialism.


11 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:50:46 PM by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
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To: wideawake

what a depressing thread


12 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:51:11 PM by ConservativeDude
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To: TexasTaysor
What I find distressing is that there are actual socialists in Congress. They call themselves "progressives" and go under the guise of being progressive democrats. The Democratic Progressive Caucus with the likes of Kucinich have been open about their links. The world socialist web sites even linked, sponsored, and promoted these wolves in sheep's clothing before the last election.
Socialism, throughout history, has brought nothing but pain, misery, and the degradation of human progress despite their new guise of "progressives". German socialism (National Socialism or Nazi), Russian socialism (The Soviet Union), Chinese socialism (Chinese communist party) Cuban socialism (Cuban communism) etc. etc.... have brought nothing but misery and death. Now Hollywood, liberals, and the Democratic Party are working hard to tear us down too. They would institute this insanity here,
I think the pendulum against this horror has swung back to democracy here, but how far and for how long? They have made good progress on destroying the family and traditional education and moral values.
13 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:53:17 PM by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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To: newgeezer
You've got it! Voters demand goodies and their politicians are just doing what they want.

It's the voters that need to take Economics 101.

14 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:54:08 PM by A Ruckus of Dogs
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To: hinterlander

Good post. We need the Reagan Republcians as described all right but they will not be able to do much of anything until they have at their disposable materials that can be communicated so the average Joe Blow Sheeple out there understands whats going on. Just talking about it won't cut it. They need charts, graphs and clear concise talking points. Even that may not help. Most Americans are in the underclass (~ 50% pay less than ~5% in taxes) and like having the guvmt give them something. Its hopeless. We are all going to die.


15 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:54:21 PM by plain talk
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To: wideawake; All
I would say very quickly - and many respects already there.

Atlas Shrugs and Atlantis Beckons.

An American Expat in Southeast Asia

16 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:54:33 PM by expatguy (http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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To: hinterlander

Is U.S. in Slow Motion to Socialism?

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Slow Motion ??? What planet is Stephen Moore on ???

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17 posted on 5/6/2005, 1:57:53 PM by GeekDejure ("That may be too late!" -- Laura)
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To: newgeezer

Oh, now, socialism isn't all bad.


18 posted on 5/6/2005, 2:00:40 PM by biblewonk (WELL I SPEAK LOUD, AND I CARRY A BIGGER STICK, AND I USE IT TOO!)
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To: A Ruckus of Dogs
You've got it! Voters demand goodies and their politicians are just doing what they want. It's the voters that need to take Economics 101.

I guess it'd be stupid to hope the government schools would teach about the evils of socialism. It's more likely that Barney Frank would be touring the schools to teach about the evils of sodomy.

19 posted on 5/6/2005, 2:02:18 PM by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
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To: goldstategop
Better yet let's wait til we face an Argentine-style collapse. That's the fastest way off the federal dole and may cure Americans of their infatuation with socialism even if their politicians won't save the country.


my feelings exactly. in the end, everyone expecting to be *saved* by the government is going to end up with a sack of potatoes and an acre of federally owned scrub.

hopefully the federals will provide pictorial planting instructions in each sack.
20 posted on 5/6/2005, 2:02:58 PM by mmercier
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