Another fiscal flop
The White House envisions a series of stages bringing us closer to fiscal sustainability. I hope that’s right. But if Congress couldn’t make a single tough decision under these circumstances, why should we think it’ll make any further down the road? More likely, there will just be more squabbling and brinkmanship, more posturing and punting, which would not only poison future budget talks but also prospects for immigration reform, tax reform, gun control and many other projects.
Whom should we blame for this? Again, we should not blame Obama and Boehner. In their different ways, they and a number of other people in the Congress are trying to find a politically palatable way to deal with these hard issues. They got what conditions allowed.
Ultimately, we should blame the American voters. The average Medicare couple pays $109,000 into the program and gets $343,000 in benefits out, according to the Urban Institute. This is $234,000 in free money. Many voters have decided they like spending a lot on themselves and pushing costs onto their children and grandchildren. They have decided they like borrowing up to $1 trillion a year for tax credits, disability payments, defense contracts and the rest. They have found that the original Keynesian rationale for these deficits provides a perfect cover for permanent deficit-living. They have made it clear that they will destroy any politician who tries to stop them from cost-shifting in this way.









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Drinking again I see.
Yes if we want a Euro type government we need to pay for it or do without.
CW on January 1, 2013 at 1:27 PM
Obama’s opening and closing position: “I won.” Er, wait, the 2012 version: “I get that for free.”
I wonder if David Brooks actually believes what he writes, or he knows he must preface every quasi-conservative critique of anything with a-pox-on-both-their-houses fluff so New York Times readers won’t immediately stop reading.
HitNRun on January 1, 2013 at 1:27 PM
Like gravity, in the end the pure logic of mathematics will win out.
Pretend all you want….there simply isn’t enough money to satisfy the US Government, no matter which party is in control.
They could take every dime we have, and the economy would still suck, and the deficit would continue to rise.
BobMbx on January 1, 2013 at 1:43 PM
Don’t give em any ideas.
CW on January 1, 2013 at 1:50 PM
From the headline I thought Dave’s local dry cleaner went under.
andycanuck on January 1, 2013 at 1:56 PM
Soooooooo….
We should blame the voters for the evil acts of the lying politicians’….
…and blame the readers for the stupid and incompetent David Brooks rants masked as “journalism”!!!
/sarc>
landlines on January 1, 2013 at 2:27 PM