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John McCain and the Simple Arithmetic of Republican Economic Failure

By David Fiderer, Huffington Post. Posted April 22, 2008.


These numbers don't lie.
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Andrea Mitchell made a feeble attempt to cut through John McCain's doublespeak.

MITCHELL: You know, you've added up and you talked about some $300 billion in savings -- pork barrel savings. Independent experts say that your tax cuts would cost at least $100 billion more than you say and that the savings would not materialize. You know, we've seen over decades...

MCCAIN: I disagree with the experts. I disagree. I disagree. I disagree with the experts.

MITCHELL: Well, let's say that there is a pork...

MCCAIN: I have experts of my own. I have many experts of my own who say that this will stimulate the economy, will create jobs and increase revenues over time.
And that's what we did in 1980 -- Ronald Reagan did when he came to office in 1981. We reduced taxes, we reduced regulation and we controlled spending.

MITCHELL: But it did bust the deficit.

MCCAIN: And a key part of this is controlling spending.


MITCHELL: I mean, you are a deficit hawk.
MSNBC Live, April 16, 2008


John McCain is a "deficit hawk"? These days, that's about as accurate as saying Donald Trump is homeless. Let's cut through the nonsense and talk about real numbers.



Numbers tell a story. Especially over time. They compel us to focus on results -- success and failure. Over the short term, maybe a few years, numbers can be manipulated or give false signals. But not over decades, and not over a generation. The numbers over the past 30 years are not refutable. When it comes to creating jobs and managing the nation's finances, Democratic presidents demonstrate success while Republican presidents show failure.



Job Creation



Jimmy Carter, 1977-1980: 10.5 million new jobs
Bill Clinton, 1993-1996: 11.6 million new jobs
Bill Clinton, 1997-2000: 12.4 million new jobs
Total: 33.6 million jobs created over 12 years, or 2.8 million jobs per year



Ronald Reagan 1981-1984: 5.2 million new jobs
Ronald Reagan 1985-1988: 10.8 million new jobs
George H.W. Bush 1989-1992: 2.6 million new jobs
George W. Bush 2001-2004: 0.2 million fewer jobs
George W. Bush 2005-2007: 5.5 million new jobs
Total: 24 million jobs created over 19 years, or 1.3 million jobs per year



Government Spending



How much did the government spend for every dollar of revenue?
Jimmy Carter, 1977-1980: $ 1.16
Bill Clinton, 1993-1996: $1.25

Bill Clinton, 1997-2000: $1.01

Democratic Average: $1.16



Ronald Reagan 1981-1984: $1.31

Ronald Reagan 1985-1988: $1.38

George H.W. Bush 1989-1992: $1.34


George W. Bush 2001-2004: $1.27

George W. Bush 2005-2007: $1.24

Republican Average: $1.29



The difference between $1.16 and $1.29 may not seem like a lot, but the impact on the national debt is huge, especially when you consider that $1.29 applies to 19 years, and the budgets under this president are so much larger.



Increases in Government Debt



Growth In Debt Held By the Public [$US trillions]


Jimmy Carter, 1977-1980: 0.2

Bill Clinton, 1993-1996: 0.7

Bill Clinton, 1997-2000: -0.3

Democratic Total: 0.6



Ronald Reagan 1981-1984: 0.6

Ronald Reagan 1985-1988: 0.7

George H.W. Bush 1989-1992: 0.9

George W. Bush 2001-2004: 0.9


George W. Bush 2005-2007: 1.1

Republican Total: 4.3



The financial markets only pay attention to the amount of debt held by the public. This is the number that helps drive down the value of the dollar and makes bankers nervous about inflation down the road.



Growth of Debt Held By "Government Accounts" [$US trillions]



Jimmy Carter, 1977-1980: 0.00

Bill Clinton, 1993-1996: 0.4

Bill Clinton, 1997-2000: 0.8


Democratic Total: 1.3



Ronald Reagan 1981-1984: 0.1

Ronald Reagan 1985-1988: 0.3

George H.W. Bush 1989-1992: 0.5

George W. Bush 2001-2004: 0.8

George W. Bush 2005-2007: 1.4

Republican Total: 3.0



Debt held in government accounts is very much a misnomer. Debt, in the real world, is a fixed obligation to make a payment on a specific date. Not so for debt held in government accounts, according to this White House.
The Bush administration opposes including Social Security and Medicare in the audited deficit. Its reason: Congress can cancel or cut the retirement programs at any time, so they should not be considered a government liability for accounting purposes." USA Today, August 3, 2006

This subject warrants a separate article, but, there, in a nutshell, is the basis for the Republicans' "Social Security Reform."



In very simple terms, what happens is that the money contributed by everyone into Social Security, intended to build up a surplus to fund the baby boomers' nest egg for their retirement years, is actually used to reduce the government's reported deficit. Is it a huge scam? You bet. President Clinton, anticipating the problem, proposed some kind of undefined "lockbox" to prevent the pillaging of the Social Security surplus that's taken place under the current White House. Of course, the Republicans shot that down.



Anyone who speaks of a crisis in Social Security is really talking about a problem that can be laid at the Republicans' doorstep. It's not class warfare, just simple arithmetic.





Sources:

Job Creation: Bureau of Labor Statistics Seasonally adjusted nonfarm payrolls, calculated on calendar years
Government Spending: OMB, On-Budget Outlays divided by On-Budget Revenues
Increases in Government Debt: OMB


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David Fiderer, a former banker, writes about corporate and political corruption.

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Warning - Non-PC analogy ahead
Posted by: Crazy H on Apr 22, 2008 1:07 PM   
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The repugs always remind me of the old joke, "How did the Germans get into Poland?"

A: "They marched in backwards yelling 'we're leaving' "

They talk about financial responsibility, and whine about "tax and spend libruls" while in reality, they've come closer to breaking this country than any other group.

Of course, one can apply the same observation to 'family values' and most other repug talking points. What they say is not what they do. Unfortunately, they've managed to convince the ditto heads that they do walk their talk.

<sigh>

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Ridiculous.
Posted by: mregensberg on Apr 22, 2008 6:46 PM   
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Maybe if those Democratic presidents espoused Keynesian theory, I'd give them the slide.

PRESIDENTS DO NOT CREATE JOBS. Individuals that pool their capital together in a booming economy create jobs.

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» also an addendum Posted by: mregensberg
» Spending Posted by: drmeow
» RE: Spending Posted by: mregensberg
» Presidents also lie Posted by: ReallyBearish
» RE: Presidents also lie Posted by: mregensberg
GOP Stategy
Posted by: aintbuyinit on Apr 22, 2008 10:18 PM   
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Keep in mind, one of the major strategies of the GOP for the last 30 years has been to spend so lavishly on "national security" that there is no longer room in the budget for any social spending.

This has been done a variety of ways, cutting taxes so as to reduce government revenues, boosting military or related spending whenever possible, increasing the size and scope of the very programs they wish to cut. For example, the Medicare prescription drug program . . . hand over all real power to big Pharma (let it fleece everyone involved), remove any possibility of the government negotiating bulk pricing and pretty soon the program will grow beyond any capacity to support it.

All of this is about unwinding New Deal programs and destroying what little safety net still exists.

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» RE: GOP Stategy Posted by: mregensberg
DOWN WITH CURRENT BIG MEDIA OWNERS AND NEOCONS - UP WITH THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
Posted by: Michael_D on Apr 24, 2008 6:44 PM   
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McCain is a maverick alright.. just like Obama and Hitlery he is nothing more than a corporate ACTOR who says anything to get elected. It has gotten so bad that it doesn't even matter what these people say as they argue about which one is the biggest liar. The media parrades them around like celebrities and American idol. WAKE UP these people are so insincere in what they say they will do for Americans. And so far we accept that kind of shit. So we get what we've got. When are we going to stand up? They do not support the Constitution of the United States of America therefore they are all traitors I don't care how much a hero this guy claims to be. We need to wake up to how totally lost we've been in America becasue the media and government has been taken over but the same people and their corporate ACTORS. Wake up people, please. TV news is basically fiction compared to the realities around us in America.

oh yea..
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also,
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wake the hell up from your tv land fantasy world and save this country.

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