Posted on 03/05/2014 7:30:23 AM PST by Kaslin
The Presidents new budget has been unveiled.
There are lots of provisions that deserve detailed attention, but I always look first at the overall trends. Most specifically, I want to see whats happening with the burden of government spending.
And you probably wont be surprised to see that Obama isnt imposing any fiscal restraint. He wants spending to increase more than twice as fast as needed to keep pace with inflation.
What makes these numbers so disappointing is that we learned last month that even a modest bit of spending discipline is all thats needed to balance the budget.
By the way, you probably wont be surprised to learn that the President also wants a $651 billion tax hike.
Thats in addition to the big fiscal cliff tax hike from early last and the (thankfully smaller) tax increase in the Ryan-Murray budget that was approved late last year.
P.S. Since were talking about government spending, I may as well add some more bad news.
Ive shared some really outrageous examples of government waste, but heres a new example that has me foaming at the mouth. Government bureaucrats are flying in luxury and sticking taxpayers with big costs. Here are some of the odious details from the Washington Examiner.
What can $4,367 buy? For one NASA employee, it bought a business-class flight from Frankfurt, Germany, to Vienna, Austria. Coach-class fare for the same flight was $39. The federal government spent millions of dollars on thousands of upgraded flights for employees in 2012 and 2013, paying many times more for business and first-class seats than the same flights would have cost in coach or the government-contracted rate. Agencies report their premium travel expenses to the General Services Administration each year. These reports were obtained by the Washington Examiner through Freedom of Information Act requests. The most common reasons across agencies for such premium flights in 2012 and 2013 were medical necessities and flights with more than 14 hours of travel time.
By the way, medical necessities is an easily exploited loophole. All too often, bureaucrats get notes from their doctors saying that they have bad backs (or something similarly dodgy) and that they require extra seating space.
Probably the same doctors who participate in the disability scam.
But Im digressing. Its sometimes hard to focus when there are so many examples of foolish government policy.
Lets look at more examples of taxpayers getting reamed.
One such flight was a trip from Washington, D.C., to Brussels, Belgium, which cost $6,612 instead of $863. Similar mission-required upgrades included several flights to Kuwait for $6,911 instead of $1,471, a flight from D.C. to Tokyo for $7,234 instead of $1,081 and a trip from D.C. to Paris for $6,037 instead of $477. NASA employees also racked up a long list of flights that cost 26, 72 and even 112 times the cost of coach fares, according to Examinercalculations. Several space agency employees flew from Oslo, Norway, to Tromso, Norway a trip that should have cost $65. Instead, each flew business class for $4,668. Another NASA employee flew from Frankfurt, Germany, to Cologne, Germany, for $6,851 instead of $133, a flight that cost almost 52 times more than the coach fare. One flight from D.C. to Hanoi, Vietnam, for an informational meeting cost $15,529 instead of $1,649, according to the agencys 2012 report.
Frankfurt to Cologne for $6851?!? Did the trip include caviar and a masseuse? A domestic flight in Norway for $4668? Was the plane made of gold?
I do enough international travel to know that these prices are absurd, even if you somehow think bureaucrats should get business class travel (and they shouldnt).
And as you might suspect, much of the travel was for wasteful boondoggles.
Department of the Interior employees, for example, flew to such exotic locations as Costa Rica, Denmark, Japan and South Africa in 2012. The Department of Labor sent employees to places like Vietnam and the Philippines for informational meetings, conferences and site visits.
The one sliver of good news is that taxpayers didnt get ripped off to the same extent last year as they did the previous year.
The agencies spent $5.7 million in 2012, almost double the $3 million they paid for premium travel in 2013.
The moral of the story is that lowering overall budgets as happened in 2013 is the only effective way of reducing waste.
P.P.S. Want to know why the tax reform plan introduced by Congressman Dave Camp was so uninspiring, as I noted last week?
The answer is that he preemptively acquiesced to the lefts demands that class warfare should guide tax policy. Politico has the details.
Republicans had vowed for more than three years to slash the top individual income tax rate to 25 percent as part of a Tax Code overhaul. last week Camp abandoned plans for a deep cut in the top marginal tax rate. He settled for 35 percent, which is just 4 percentage points lower than the current one. It was a distribution issue, Camp said. Getting all the way down to 25 percent would have reduced taxes for the top 1 percent and I said we would be distributionally neutral.
In other words, this is the tax code version of the Brezhnev Doctrine. Whenever the left is successful is raising the tax burden on the so-called rich (the top 20 percent already bears two-thirds of the burden), that then supposedly becomes a never-to-be-changed benchmark.
Fortunately, Reagan did not accept the lefts distorted rules and we got the Economic Recovery Tax Act in 1981, which helped trigger the 1980s boom.
And even when Reagan agreed to distributional neutrality, as happened as part of the 1986 Tax Reform Act, at least he got something big in exchange.
The Camp plan, by contrast, is thin gruel.
A big rate cut is what powered the last major tax overhaul, in 1986, which delivered tax cuts to every income group while slicing the top rate to 28 percent from a whopping 50 percent. Lawmakers may look at the proposal and think: Im having the world coming down on me and all this just to get the rate down 4 points?
That being said, the Camp plan has plenty of good features, including modest rate reductions and repeal of a few bad loopholes. But its accompanied by some really bad provisions, such as increased double taxation and higher taxes on business investment.
P.P.P.S. Long-time readers may remember this amusing Reagan-Obama comparison.
For understandable reasons, thats what crossed my mind when seeing this example of Obama humor.
I should hasten to add, incidentally, that this is not to suggest I want Obama to do anything about the Ukrainian conflict (other than perhaps encourage decentralized power).
Unless one genuinely thinks that Putin has both the capacity and the desire for global imperialism, its hard to see how Americas national security is affected.
But I still appreciate good political humor. I like it when Obama is the target, and I like it even when its directed at people like me.
Hey, why not. If the rich just paid their “fair share”, we could cover the cost of this budget and pay off the deficit in no time.
It'll really keep the budget under control.
Years ago, I quit reading columns that started out: “If Obama really wants...” to create jobs, to balance the budget, to reduce the deficit...
Peggy Noonan used to do that. So did a number of other “respectable” “conservatives.”
What Obama really wants is to punish America, weaken American, and remove America from the world stage. And I don’t doubt, if he can, have America actually overrun by China and Russia.
Anyone who refuses to admit this, and clings to the idea that Obama wants anything good for America, is without a shred of courage or intellectual honesty.
In addition to being a Communist Muslim terrorist, like all pro-aborts, Obama is a psychopath.
And he will get what he wants. He has an ink pen so he’ll write his own checks. And prople will cash them. Or the republicans will give him the money as long as he promises to do the right thing.
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