Posted on 12/07/2012 7:23:34 AM PST by Kaslin
The crisis du jour in Washington now dominating the news, the so-called fiscal cliff, is but the latest in seemingly endless political crises that we shouldnt be having.
We get two different kinds of problems in life. The real ones the struggle to work and improve the quality of our lives and the ones we bring on ourselves through poor behavior.
The more time we must deal with the latter type, the less time and energy we have to deal with lifes real problems and challenges.
The political crises which emanate from Washington are invariably problems of the type that result from poor behavior. And this latest, the fiscal cliff, is no exception.
Lets recall that the automatic tax hikes and spending cuts that are scheduled to occur January the fiscal cliff are the result of the failure of Republicans and President Obama to agree on a budget deal as condition for raising the debt ceiling last year.
Why do we have to keep raising the debt ceiling? Because politicians are afraid to be honest with the American people and immediately raise taxes to pay for all their new spending. So instead of raising taxes and paying for our new bills when we incur them, they just borrow the money.
Anybody who doesnt pay the full balance on their credit card bill each month knows what this is about.
Except theres one big difference. You run up your credit card bill on your own account. You are the one that is on the line for your own bills.
Politicians run up bills on our account. Were on the line for what they spend.
They could be honest. When they have their wonderful ideas about what they want to spend our money on, they could go right to taxpayers and say we are going to spend X for Y so we will raise your taxes Z to pay for it. OK?
They dont do this because they know it is not okay. Politicians know that the money they are spending ultimately will come out of every American household. And if they go to those households, to those actually responsible to pay the bills, and the heads of those households know they dont have the money, they will say NO. Dont spend the money and dont raise my taxes.
So politicians dont ask.
And our constitution, which originally was supposed protect the property of citizens, is now so degraded that they can do this.
They just spend the money and borrow, on our behalf often from those overseas like the Chinese to pay the bills.
Then they tell the American people about all the great ideas they are spending money on. Bail out companies that have failed. Green energy. Extend unemployment benefits so you can collect for four years. And so on.
It all sounds so wonderful and innovative and compassionate. And even better somebody else is paying for it all. We think.
Now our debt, at over $16 trillion, is bigger than our whole economy. More than 100% of our GDP.
Investment guru Bill Gross, of PIMCO in Newport Beach, California, has been writing that the new normal for economic growth in the US will be below its historic average.
What is one of the major reasons why? He cites research by Harvard economists Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff which shows that for the past 200 years, once a country exceeded 90 percent debt/GDP ratio, economic growth slowed by nearly 2 percent .for an average duration of nearly a decade.
Part of President Obamas proposal to bypass the fiscal cliff is to get rid of the requirement that Congress must approve increases in the debt limit. I wonder why?
Its time for responsible behavior and hard choices. If we cant just cut spending, let the fiscal cliff kick in.
Ah, yes, waste. In Six-Sigma-land, known as DOTWIMP.
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