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Title: G.O.P. on Defensive as Analysts Question Party’s Fiscal Policy
Source: NY TImes
URL Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/13/b ... es-growing-louder.html?_r=2&hp
Published: Aug 14, 2011
Author: NY Times
Post Date: 2011-08-14 23:56:21 by go65
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WASHINGTON — The boasts of Congressional Republicans about their cost-cutting victories are ringing hollow to some well-known economists, financial analysts and corporate leaders, including some Republicans, who are expressing increasing alarm over Washington’s new austerity and antitax orthodoxy. Enlarge This Image

Win McNamee/Getty Images House Majority Leader Eric Cantor issued a defensive memo. Multimedia

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Editorial: Magical Unrealism (August 13, 2011) Blow: Genuflecting to the Tea Party (August 13, 2011) Andersen: We, Robot (August 13, 2011) Readers’ Comments Readers shared their thoughts on this article. Read All Comments (375) » Their critiques have grown sharper since last week, when President Obama signed his deficit reduction deal with Republicans and, a few days later, when Standard & Poor’s downgraded the credit rating of the United States.

But even before that, macroeconomists and private sector forecasters were warning that the direction in which the new House Republican majority had pushed the White House and Congress this year — for immediate spending cuts, no further stimulus measures and no tax increases, ever — was wrong for addressing the nation’s two main ills, a weak economy now and projections of unsustainably high federal debt in coming years.

Instead, these critics say, Washington should be focusing on stimulating the economy in the near term to induce people to spend money and create jobs, while settling on a long-term plan for spending cuts and tax increases to take effect only after the economy recovers.

But Republicans in Congress and on the presidential campaign trail refuse to back down.

Economists disagree about the proper balance between spending cuts and tax increases in reducing a government’s debts. Some studies by both liberal and conservative economists suggest that emphasizing spending cuts is better for long-term growth. But there are few if any precedents for paying down such a large debt solely through spending cuts.

Among those calling for a mix of cuts and revenue are onetime standard-bearers of Republican economic philosophy like Martin Feldstein, an adviser to President Ronald Reagan, and Henry M. Paulson Jr., Treasury secretary to President George W. Bush, underscoring the deepening divide between party establishment figures and the Tea Party-inspired Republicans in Congress and running for the White House.

“I think the U.S. has every chance of having a good year next year, but the politicians are doing their damnedest to prevent it from happening — the Republicans are — and the Democrats to my eternal bafflement have not stood their ground,” Ian C. Shepherdson, chief United States economist for High Frequency Economics, a research firm, said in an interview.

As for the longer term, Ethan Harris, co-head of global economics research at Bank of America, wrote this week that “Given the scale of the debt problem, a credible plan requires both revenue enhancement measures and entitlement reform. Washington’s recent debt deal did not include either.”

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#3. To: go65 (#0)

ROTFLMMFAO...... So why not get out of the way and let the "PRIVATE" sector create "JOBS"?????? More jobs means more revenues, right!!!! Or is it as Nancy Pelosi says Unemployment benefits and handouts creates jobs????

Oh that's right you can't allow the Private sector to create job cause that would stop the chaos needed to fully implement your Socialist bullshit system... my bad.....

608 new job killing regulations by our illustrious Kenyan Village Idiot last month alone....

CZ82  posted on  2011-08-15   8:11:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: CZ82, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#3)

608 new job killing regulations by our illustrious Kenyan Village Idiot last month

It's amazing that most (all?) of these were just pulled out of thin air, with no congressional approval. Government is the problem, not the solution.

If congress can't repeal anything, they should just go home. They've done enough damage already.

Hondo68  posted on  2011-08-15   9:23:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: hondo68 (#7)

Government is the problem, not the solution.

That is one of those phrases that has no meaning but is mindlessly repeated until accepted as truth by a certain segment of the population - otherwise known as propaganda.

lucysmom  posted on  2011-08-15   11:02:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: lucysmom (#15)

That is one of those phrases that has no meaning but is mindlessly repeated until accepted as truth by a certain segment of the population - otherwise known as propaganda.

it also ignores the fact that most government programs are put into place as a response to failings of the free market.

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#18. To: go65 (#16)

it also ignores the fact that most government programs are put into place as a response to failings of the free market.

And those failings usually relate to a lack of responsibility and integrity in the private sector; yet we are to believe that removing government oversight is the answer to a better, more profitable world for us all. Ha!

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