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Friday, December 23, 2011

2011's Great News For Government Spending


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2011's Great News For Government Spending

Republicans were swept into office in 2010 with a mandate to eliminate "out of control" spending in Washington DC.

And of course the deficit is a salient political issue.

But as we learned in the debt ceiling fight, the Super-Committee flop, and the recent payroll tax imbroglio, there just isn't the political will to do any real deficit cutting, whether it be through higher taxes or lower spending.

As the Washington Post's Ezra Klein notes, while summarizing Obama's 2011:

...the government did not shut down -- not once -- and the deal Democrats cut to keep it from shutting down ended up being a nothingburger. The $38.5 billion in cuts ended up being more like $20-$25 billion, with less than $400 million falling in 2011.

Some people are disgusted by all this, but it's actually a good thing, since the last thing the US economy needs is deficit cutting at a time when the private sector is deleveraging and cutting back.

And really, the situation is probably going to repeat itself. If you can't even get a decrease in government spending, and the most anti-deficits year in a long time, when is it going to happen? Expect lots more years like this: Lots of bluster that in the end result in "nothingburgers."

Here's a look at quarterly federal government spending through the end of Q3. Sure Q3 is down a hair, but it's obvious which way the trend is still going.

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