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CHART: The Gobsmacking Drop In Government Spending Under Obama (Original Post) kpete Jun 2012 OP
This economy is what you get with austerity during a recession. Bucky Jun 2012 #1
Footnote: I have never smacked a gob. Bucky Jun 2012 #2
Next GOP talking point BadgerKid Jun 2012 #3
don't worry, republicons don't allow facts to get in the way of elections spanone Jun 2012 #4

Bucky

(53,984 posts)
1. This economy is what you get with austerity during a recession.
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 09:31 AM
Jun 2012

I teach economics. Social scientists have known government spending is a major component of GDP for over a hundred years now. There's no excuse for this surprising anybody. If you cut government spending, you will automatically reduce GDP unless you offset that with private sector growth. However there's been about zero effort to grow the private sector since the 1990s (other than trade agreements).

Another major component of GDP is private investment in the economy. Unfortunately, we don't have a tax structure to encourage private investment at higher than current rates--it makes as much sense to a potential capitalist to put his money in bonds or in India when you don't have a government policy of driving real growth.

The fact that we're in a sluggish recovery rather than an all-out recession speaks to the core strengths of the American economy. We could be doing one hell of a lot better if we'd incentivize investment instead of just handing out tax cuts and singing "Please do something nice for us all, Mr Billionaire." Failing that, we could spend & borrow just like Reagan did. That's how we grew the economy in the 80s.

Sadly, we have two political parties that bank their power aspirations on encouraging economic ignorance among the voting public.

Bucky

(53,984 posts)
2. Footnote: I have never smacked a gob.
Tue Jun 5, 2012, 09:32 AM
Jun 2012

I don't know what a gob is, frankly, but if I ran into one, I doubt I'd smack it.

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