It seems that all the concern around the Fiscal Cliff negotiations is extended only to taxes, not the out of control spending that is driving the country toward bankruptcy. All of the participants, regardless of party, spent their time lamenting how this tax rate increase or removing that loophole would increase revenues. I heard plenty of Republican's willing to dishonor the Norquist pledge saying it doesn't matter in this time of trillion dollar deficits, but I did not hear Democrats pledging to play their part and reduce entitlements. This is the story we've heard from big government for far too long -- no matter how much revenue the Federal Government is able to collect, they will be able to easily spend it all. Keynesian Democrats have been convinced they can spend their way out of the recession, and see where that's gotten us. And no matter what lip-service we've heard over the years from Republicans on big spending, both parties are complicit, but we are in WAY over our heads with no end in sight.
1947-2012 Federal Government Tax Revenues vs. Spending
And what of the "sequestration" that is no longer generating discussion? Let it happen. We are currently spending about $3.6T a year and bringing in $2.5T. Sequestration is an idea that has been around for decades, but his statements in the 2nd presidential debate notwithstanding, was promoted by the Obama administration in order to serve as a "stick" during budget negotiations. It will enforce an automatic, $1.2T cut to spending to both defense and non-defense spending in order to meet a balanced budget.
However we do it, the people of this country need to fight for cuts, to force Congress to turn from the path we've been traveling and give back the promise of a strong America for our children, not a bankrupt one.
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