June 2, 2010

Budgeting Toy

Thanks to Ordinary Gentleman Mark Thompson, I can provide you with a link to a toy that lets you try to cut the Federal budget.  It turns out to be a good deal more difficult that it might seem.  Here's a hint, though -- you can't have any sacred cows.  And you've got to approach the task with the overriding policy goal of reducing debt.  Here are my results, with real policy choices I would really make if I were really President:



Note, also, that I include about equal amounts of revenue increases (I don't increase taxes outright, but it would sure feel that way to most of you and I do allow the Bush tax cuts to expire) and spending cuts, including tightening up on SSI and significantly paring back our adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Did I say I'd make those kinds of choices if I were President?  Yes, but given our current political environment, I'd probably be a one-termer; I could only get all this enacted if I were the King instead.  Of course, we don't have one of those...

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thoughtful, insightful, or informative comments are always welcome. Advertising will be deleted permanently. TL reserves the right to delete comments in his sole discretion (but rarely does so other than for advertising).