Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Bush Tax Cuts Did Work On One Level

Bruce Bartlett makes the same point I did a couple of posts back:
Few people remember that a major justification for the 2001 tax cut was to intentionally slash the budget surplus. President Bush said this repeatedly during the 2000 campaign, and it was reiterated in his February 2001 budget document.
In this regard, at least, the Bush-era tax cuts were highly successful. According to a recent C.B.O. report, they reduced revenue by at least $2.9 trillion below what it otherwise would have been between 2001 and 2011. Slower-than-expected growth reduced revenue by another $3.5 trillion.
Spending was $5.6 trillion higher than the C.B.O. anticipated for a total fiscal turnaround of $12 trillion. That is how a $6 trillion projected surplus turned into a cumulative deficit of $6 trillion.


I like how he put that, "In this regard, at least, the Bush-era tax cuts were highly successful."  So true.  It just kills me that the projected $6 trillion dollar surplus ended up a $6 trillion dollar deficit.  And according to Republicans, it's all Obama's fault.  What a bunch of clowns.

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