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Washington Post: Obama budget proposal falls short, could derail “super committee” effort
Hotair ^ | 09/19/2011 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 09/20/2011 9:54:14 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

After getting hammered by Republicans in the debt-ceiling debate, Barack Obama clearly wanted to go on offense with his own deficit-reduction proposal. That opened up the opportunity to go fully populist, blaming the wealthy for not paying their fair share in order to propose massive tax hikes along with his supposedly new ideas for spending reductions. However, the Washington Post reports today that the ideas are not only not new, they won’t meet their targets and don’t actually reduce the deficit much from Obama’s previous proposals — and could derail any serious attempt by Congress to reduce spending in the future:

[I]ndependent budget experts said the blueprint that Obama unveiled Monday — which White House officials say would save more than $4 trillion when added to earlier budget deals this year — appears to fall short of his target. The plan also relies on an array of well-worn budget ploys that do little to advance the cause of bipartisan cooperation in taming the nation’s spiraling debt, the experts said.

According to White House estimates, the new framework would require $6.6 trillion in fresh government borrowing over the next decade. That’s only slightly less borrowing than projected in the budget outline Obama proposed in April. …

The latest Obama plan “doesn’t produce any more in realistic savings than the plan they offered in April,” said Maya MacGuineas, president of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. “They’ve filled in details, repackaged it and replaced one gimmick with another. They don’t even stabilize the debt. This is just not enough.”

The most disheartening development, MacGuineas and others said, is Obama’s decision to count $1.1 trillion in savings from the drawdown of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan toward his debt-reduction total. Because Obama has no intention of continuing war spending at last year’s elevated levels, that $1.1 trillion would never have been spent.

That’s a big problem, and not just for Obama’s proposal. That kind of smoke-and-mirror gambit plays right into the hands of Democrats in Congress who want to use that same dodge to protect future spending increases. If they can count that $1.1 trillion as savings even though the money wouldn’t have been spent anyway, that’s $1.1 trillion they don’t have to cut from other programs they want to protect. In fact, that would just about cover 90% of their mandate, leaving the so-called “super committee” only $100 billion to cut from the next ten years — a paltry $10 billion a year while running deficits of over a trillion dollars a year:

The “supercommittee” is under orders to produce a 10-year plan to save at least $1.2 trillion by Thanksgiving. If the panel counts war savings, “then it’s over,” MacGuineas said. “The committee will have done nothing real.”

That’s not the only dodge in Obama’s plan, either. Until now, Obama has used only the Bush-era middle-class tax rates for his baseline, as he has insisted all along that he eventually wanted to end the Bush rates for higher-income earners. Suddenly, though, Obama has adjusted his baseline to include all of the Bush-era rates, a gimmick that allows him to claim an additional $866 billion in deficit reduction over the next ten years — even though the rates will expire on their own at the end of next year, absent Congressional action to extend them.

It’s worth pointing out that the gain relies on static tax analysis that assumes that people won’t change their behavior when tax policy changes — a fallacy in which this administration has often engaged, especially in the ObamaCare debate and the impact of its taxation and regulation. Also, this contrasts with the CBO’s approach to scoring, which compares changes to current law as it stands. Since those tax rates would change in current law anyway, a CBO score wouldn’t count any of that as deficit savings in the future.

The Obama administration is producing one gimmicky, unreal policy after another, but this one will do more damage to real deficit reduction efforts than the rest.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: budget; jobsplan; obama; supercommittee

1 posted on 09/20/2011 9:54:19 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

So the most inexperienced man to hold the office of POTUS has produced something that won’t work? Who would have known??


2 posted on 09/20/2011 10:00:06 AM PDT by NMEwithin
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To: SeekAndFind

If he doesn’t have WaPo, he has no one.


3 posted on 09/20/2011 10:02:27 AM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: SeekAndFind

Aw yes...falling short in expectations once again. That is Obama...no wonder his people voted for him. They, like this moron, have reached bottom and are continuing to dig.


4 posted on 09/20/2011 10:04:28 AM PDT by oust the louse (A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.)
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To: NMEwithin
He is doing Soros bidding,
5 posted on 09/20/2011 10:11:49 AM PDT by opentalk
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To: SeekAndFind

The Obama administration is producing one gimmicky, unreal policy after another, but this one will do more damage to real deficit reduction efforts than the rest.

How in the world could any sane person want to relect the idiot,oh wait I forgot about the media and free lunch bunch.


6 posted on 09/20/2011 10:12:06 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: Scott from the Left Coast

Simply amazing. WaPo pretending that the Super Committee was really supposed to work.


7 posted on 09/20/2011 10:13:20 AM PDT by Pecos (Constitutionalist. Liberty and Honor will not die on my watch.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Plundering the private sector is no way to bring about deficit reduction for big government. Leave the money where it can be invested, and shrink the rat hole of government.


8 posted on 09/20/2011 10:31:31 AM PDT by pallis
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To: Pecos
Well, they're still mouthing the old (heh, old, from last month!) leftist talking points about the Super Committee...remember when it was supposed to be the vehicle for tax increases to come into the discussion. Well, Obama smashed that idea on his own, floating his trial balloon (proposal) that lost all its air so fast it fell from his hand like a hammer.

You know Wa Po is still hoping that some left winger comes up the superfantasmagoric tax proposal that no one thought of before to save the day for the lefties.

9 posted on 09/20/2011 12:54:41 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: All; SeekAndFind
Smoke-and-mirrors as an apt phrase for his idea of "paid for!"

Today we had this gem from Mary Landrieu over FEMA funding and the "wholly unprecedented" GOP requirement of immediate offsets to pay for the disaster funding:

"We will eventually pay for it, but we can argue about that later."

10 posted on 09/20/2011 4:05:48 PM PDT by newzjunkey (Will racist demagogue Andre Carson be censured by the House?)
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To: Scott from the Left Coast
The DC City Council has come up with a change in the city income tax rate that will affect those with incomes over $300K. The council member that has voiced the greatest opposition to it represents a district occupied primarily by rich Democrats, including members of Congress. Works for me.

My solution to out-of-control spending? Any federal governmental costs outside the strict boundaries of the Constitution would be paid for by members of Congress themselves.

11 posted on 09/21/2011 3:43:36 AM PDT by Pecos (Constitutionalist. Liberty and Honor will not die on my watch.)
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