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Biden Shoots for the Stars with Astronomical Spending Proposals
Townhall.com ^ | June 3, 2021 | Veronica DeRugy

Posted on 06/03/2021 4:20:43 AM PDT by Kaslin

Some emergencies require an increase in government spending, but that comes with an understanding that the higher levels of spending are unusual and will not be sustained. Unfortunately, this understanding seems to be lost on the Biden administration. Exhibit A is his proposed $6 trillion budget for Fiscal Year 2022 and the accompanying huge budget deficits on the books for the next decade.

This is bad news for everybody except politicians and their cronies. It signals once again that contrary to the words spoken by the president during his inaugural address, unity is not in the cards for us Americans. In fact, this budget, which is unlikely to pass in its current form, demonstrates an unwillingness to govern and a preference for pandering to special interests.

Even if this budget is likely to go nowhere, it's an aspirational document about the president's goals. And the goals expressed in this budget are extremely progressive, with the government providing for people from cradle to grave, independently of their needs. These goals are also extremely irresponsible. For starters, Biden proposes spending $7.2 trillion in 2021 and over $6 trillion in 2022. These numbers include part of the $4 trillion in spending on Biden's proposed plans for infrastructure and "families."

If adopted, spending will reach $8.2 trillion annually by 2031 while the annual budget deficit will settle in at roughly $1.3 trillion annually for the next decade. These numbers are staggering. Consider that in 2020, which was also the peak of the pandemic, the Trump administration and Congress spent some $6.5 trillion, up from $4.4 trillion pre-COVID crisis.

To pay for all this spending, Biden proposes to borrow $3.7 trillion in FY2021. Not surprisingly, the national debt under this plan is projected to increase from $24 trillion this year to $39 trillion by 2031. That's an increase of debt held by the public from 100% of GDP in 2020 to 117 percent by 2031. As a reminder, at the height of World War II, public debt as a share of GDP was 106 percent.

There isn't a way to look at this budget proposal and not be stunned by its immense scale. For instance, spending as a share of GDP in 2019 was 21%. It increased during the pandemic to 31.2% as spending increased and GDP collapsed. But even with economists predicting strong economic growth this year, Biden is jacking up government spending's share of GDP to 32.7%. Uncle Sam's spending will still represent over a quarter of GDP in FY2022, according to this budget.

This budget is only the beginning of Biden's big government aspirations. According to Brian Riedl of the Manhattan Institute, "these staggering figures do not even represent the entire Biden agenda. ... (D)uring last fall's campaign, Biden also proposed trillions in new spending for health care, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, climate change, college aid, and other priorities. The White House has signaled that these new spending initiatives are still in the pipeline."

This proposed budget has numerous economists, including prominent Democrats like Larry Summers, warning of the risk of inflation due to overspending at a time when the recession recedes, and the economy is fast moving toward full employment. This is not the first time that the level of spending from the Biden administration has triggered some anxiety from the left. In fact, when the last COVID-19 relief bill passed without any Republican votes, former Obama economist Jason Furman tweeted about his hope that the bill's spending multipliers (the economic bang resulting from $1 in government spending) would be "much lower" than the traditionally assumed 1.5 multiplier, "otherwise this would bring us past what the economy can produce this year."

It's not often that Democrats hope for small returns on government spending and implore the president to scale back the budget. Yet, here we are.

That said, this budget wouldn't be truly progressive if it didn't come with $3 trillion in new taxes over the next decade -- the largest tax increase since World War II. It won't be nearly enough to pay for all the new spending, though it would position Biden to scratch the Democrats' class-warfare itch.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: joebiden; spendingbill; taxincreases

1 posted on 06/03/2021 4:20:43 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

He can pass only one bill by reconciliation - Senate Parliamentarian


2 posted on 06/03/2021 4:22:02 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Kaslin

I’m marking my calendar the first time I hear any politician or their representatives use the word “quadrillion”.


3 posted on 06/03/2021 4:23:39 AM PDT by cuban leaf (We killed our economy and damaged our culture. In 2021 we will pine for the salad days of 2020.)
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To: Kaslin

Can a $1000 cheese burger be far away?


4 posted on 06/03/2021 4:24:27 AM PDT by Truth29
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To: Kaslin

The man’s brain is diseased, he’s deranged, an intervention is needed.


5 posted on 06/03/2021 4:24:56 AM PDT by Vision (Elections are one day. Reject "Chicago" vote harvesting. Election Reform Now. Obama is an evildoer.)
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To: Vision

His handlers’ brains are equally diseased


6 posted on 06/03/2021 4:26:54 AM PDT by Josa
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To: Kaslin

The Federal Reserve will HAVE to raise interest rates. When they do, the markets will go in a specific direction. Those who get out now will be happy they did.


7 posted on 06/03/2021 4:43:36 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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To: Kaslin

In the modern era, the Federal government spends one dollar in less than the time it takes light to travel one mile.


8 posted on 06/03/2021 5:14:35 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Kaslin
A blast from the past ... Senator Everett Dirksen (R-IL); "If some people get any cheer out of a $328 billion debt ceiling, I do not find much to cheer about concerning it." [Congressional Record, June 16, 1965, p. 13884]. And another from when Illinois was not ruled by Chicago! "Look at education – two-and-one-half billion – a billion for this, a billion for that, a billion for something else. Three to five billion for public works. You haven't got any budget balance left. You'll be deeply in the red."[1961]
9 posted on 06/03/2021 6:39:41 AM PDT by SES1066 (Ask not what the LEFT can do for you, rather ask what the LEFT is doing to YOU!)
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To: Kaslin

Uncle Sam’s spending will still represent over a quarter of GDP in FY2022, according to this budget.

Biden’s chapter eleven to ensue.


10 posted on 06/03/2021 10:55:52 AM PDT by Vaduz (women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
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To: Kaslin

It appears the USA’s economy must collapse completely before it can rebuild in a sane manor - hopefully.


11 posted on 06/03/2021 11:00:19 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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