Posted on 05/25/2012 8:09:21 AM PDT by 92nina
Unlike most normal people, we closely follow Twitter wars between competing economists. On Wednesday, AEI economist James Pethokoukis took issue with Rex Nutting of MarketWatch.com who claimed Obama is not a big spender because spending rose 1.4 percent during his Presidency. First of all, Nutting doesnt give credit to Tea Party conservatives for preventing rapid spending growth of the kind President Obamas budget proposes. Secondly, Pethokoukis points at two overlapping metrics which accurately show Obamas big spending tendenciesbaseline spending and spending as GDP.
Nuttings baseline is FY2009 part of which fell under Bushs final budget and represented the initial injection of failed stimulus dollars that drove up federal spending. From this high spending baseline and ignoring Republican opposition to even more spending, its easy to claim Obama is a tightwad because spending grew 1.4 percent over 3+ years. Its like a football team starting every drive on its own 1 yard line. Theyre never going to score and the defense looks artificially good by comparison.
To measure Obamas big spending tendencies, Pethokoukis looks at government spending as a percentage of GDP. While the historical average has been 20 percent, under Obama the average has been roughly 24 percent. Again, Nuttings 2009 baseline was 25.2 percent according to OMB so by comparison, Obama will look like a cheapobut thats the problem with Nuttings analysis.
In addition to these two metrics, we like to look at a third point: what trajectory would spending take under a second Obama term? According to the Presidents OMB analysis, under Obamas latest budget proposal spending as a percent of GDP declines to 22 percent by 2018 then trends upward to 22.8 percent by 2022. The historical average is 20.6 percent.
The Presidents budget doesnt bring government spending down towards historical trends; it trends towards more spending and increased public debt. According to CBO, by 2022 the Presidents budget increases public debt to 76.3 percent of GDP whereas baseline CBO projections put publically held debt at 61.3 percent.
Obama is a big spender and wants to inject more of your taxpayer dollars into failed stimulus and crony capitalist policies. The President and Joe Summer Recovery Biden demagogue Tea Party conservatives as the party of No and this is correcttheyve said no to even more spending and higher taxes that the President wrongly feels is right for the country. Pethokoukis is correct in pointing out Nuttings flawed analysis and wins the Twitter war with a nice counterfactual that ATR likes to cite: How much higher would spending be if Democrats still had huge congressional majorities?
Read more: http://www.atr.org/facts-big-spending-a6909#ixzz1vtVOYlzb
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