{"id":527,"date":"2010-06-06T04:06:33","date_gmt":"2010-06-06T11:06:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vinsuprynowicz.com\/?p=527"},"modified":"2010-06-04T20:07:54","modified_gmt":"2010-06-05T03:07:54","slug":"do-you-really-believe-they%e2%80%99re-going-to-pay-off-this-debt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vinsuprynowicz.com\/?p=527","title":{"rendered":"Do you really believe they\u2019re going to pay off this debt?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If I invoke the phrase \u201cGreek debt crisis,\u201d do your eyelids start to grow heavy?<\/p>\n<p>Do you somehow find it difficult to summon up a fresh wave of outrage if someone mentions that when Barack Obama\u2019s National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (better known as the Democratic Tax-Hike Justification Front) convened for its second monthly meeting last week, Congress was already 41 days past its April 15 deadline for passing a budget resolution &#8212; scared to death to admit, in an election year and the third year of the Second Great Depression, just how much new debt and spending they intend to crank up?<\/p>\n<p>If these topics fired the American imagination, the most popular prime-time television shows would feature teams of CPAs wiping sweat from their brows as they raced to figure out a tricky tax return on their desktop calculators.<br \/>\n\u201cGo, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, go!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>So let\u2019s try to avoid a page full of decimals and percent signs. Pardon my ballpark figures.<\/p>\n<p>Go watch the federal debt clock at http:\/\/www.usdebtclock.org\/. It shows the federal government &#8212; your congresscritter and mine &#8212; have promised to pay the folks who bought U.S. bonds $13 trillion which they don\u2019t have. Your personal share &#8212; the amount your congresscritter and mine promised to squeeze out of you to pay off those IOUs, if you\u2019re a taxpayer &#8212; is about $117,000. Make that $180,000 when all government debt is included.<\/p>\n<p>Total United States unfunded liabilities? I believe that says $108 trillion.<\/p>\n<p>With average family income at about $62,000, can you ever pay that off?<\/p>\n<p>Someday soon, people are going to stop loaning money to these Pharoahs of Fakery, these Ptolemies on the Potomac &#8212; or else Washington\u2019s creditors are going to start demanding some serious collateral for their loans, that won\u2019t be politically popular. Like, maybe, the Hawaiian Islands.<\/p>\n<p>The Poor Soul tries to envision a solution.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGee, Vin. We have to keep paying interest on the debt, and we have to keep meeting our obligations to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, since those are moral commitments. Unfortunately, when you add all those up, you get more than half the current federal budget. So if we cut everything else &#8212; the armed forces, farm subsidies, federal courthouses, everything &#8212; by two thirds, that\u2019s a one-third cut in the federal budget. Do that, and stop borrowing &#8212; an end to borrowing is the first step if we really want to start paying down the debt &#8212; and we can at least cut taxes by one third. That\u2019s a good start.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>No it isn\u2019t. If you stop borrowing, under this keep-on-spending scenario, you have to raise taxes by enough to replace the cash-flow that was previously covered by your borrowing. Taxes would remain essentially the same, in exchange for which people would get a lot less in government \u201cservices.\u201d How long would such an \u201causterity regime\u201d be tolerated? It\u2019s a political non-starter, which is why the kleptocrats keep not starting.<\/p>\n<p>Besides, actually paying down the government debt is a terrible idea. Have you ever paid off a credit card? Suddenly your mailbox is full of new credit offers: \u201cTake out a new home equity loan to fund all those overdue home repairs, buy your new dream boat or car, and we\u2019ll throw in a free toaster! Pay nothing for a full year!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>If our hypothetical conservative\/libertarian austerity administration took over, gutted all those federal \u201cservices\u201d people line up for (Cue the weeping and wailing about \u201cslashing education,\u201d \u201csavaging health care,\u201d \u201cold people dying in the gutters,\u201d etc.) and actually started paying down the debt, how long would it be before the socialists returned to power, only to find they could now borrow even more, because (thanks to our well-intentioned but idiotic efforts) the U.S. of A. would actually now have a better credit rating?<\/p>\n<p>No, if you want to get the U.S. government off the borrow-and-spend treadmill, there\u2019s only one answer: default.<\/p>\n<p>You only have to win one election, at which point you declare Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid all bankrupt and closed; in default. You believed the promises of those lying politicians? Your problem.<\/p>\n<p>You own U.S. bonds? Tough. The politicians lied when they said they had the power to make succeeding generations pay their debts; we\u2019re defaulting. You don\u2019t get another cent.<\/p>\n<p>Presto: Half of those \u201cmandatory\u201d federal expenditures are gone, overnight. NOW slice everything else by two thirds (that\u2019s a \u201cnet\u201d figure &#8212; the \u201cDepartment of Agriculture,\u201d the \u201cWar on Drugs\u201d and the \u201cFirearms and Explosives\u201d tentacles of the BATFE would immdiately be reduced to zero, of course), and you\u2019ve reduced both federal expenditures AND FEDERAL TAXES by 80 percent.<\/p>\n<p>But here\u2019s the best part. Four, six, eight years later the pendulum swings, as it always does, and the socialists come back to power. They go back to the folks who used to loan money to Uncle Sam, saying, \u201cHi, Remember us? We\u2019re the compassionate progressive collectivist redistributionists, and we\u2019re back. We\u2019d like to borrow a few billion again to re-animate some of these great federal programs that our evil predecessors nailed into coffins and buried out back.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLoan you money? You just defaulted. Your credit rating is zero.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNo, no, no. That was the evil conservative\/libertarians. They\u2019re gone now.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYeah, and in four years they could be back, and default on your debts all over again. Take a hike.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A massive federal default would PREVENT THE REDISTRIBUTIONIST THIEVES from running Washington City into debt again, for as much as 50 years.<\/p>\n<p>Since Democrats say they\u2019re in favor of \u201cPay as You Go,\u201d and this is the only way to REALLY impose \u201cPay As You Go,\u201d how can they object?<\/p>\n<p>Start asking the candidates: \u201cWould you vote to default on the federal debt? Why not? The only other solution is to hyperinflate our way out of it, which amounts to the same thing but renders my dollar-denominated savings worthless in the process.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI don\u2019t remember signing anything that said I\u2019d pay all the debts run up by these crooked politicians, while they all retire to a nice ranch. THEY swore an oath to obey a Constitution that authorizes only a tiny portion of this spending. I don\u2019t have $117,000, anyway. If every taxpayer sold their house to raise $117,000, who would buy all the houses? Isn\u2019t a default the only way to end the borrowing and the deficit spending for good? Why would that be bad?\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If I invoke the phrase \u201cGreek debt crisis,\u201d do your eyelids start to grow heavy? 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