By Dr. Ron Paul
A ccording to the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) latest “Update on the Budget Outlook,” this year’s $3.3 trillion federal deficit is not just three times larger than last year – it is the largest federal deficit in history. The CBO update also predicts that the federal debt will equal 104% of the gross domestic product (GDP) next year and will reach 108% of GDP by 2030. The CBO update also shows that the Social Security, Medicare, and highway trust funds will all be bankrupt by 2031. This will put pressure on Congress to bail out the trust funds, thus further increasing the debt. This year’s spike in federal spending was caused by the multitrillion-dollar coronavirus relief/economic stimulus bills passed by Congress and signed by the president. However, spending had already increased by $937 billion from the time President Trump was sworn in until the lockdown. Debt Is the Real Pandemic
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Federal spending is unlikely to be reduced no matter who wins the presidential election. Former Vice President Joe Biden has proposed increasing spending on everything from Obamacare to militarism to “green” cronyism. Yet some progressives are attacking Biden for being too “stingy” in his spending proposals. Even more distressing is how few progressives are critical of Biden’s support for increasing the military budget. With some notable exceptions, such as his infrastructure plan, President Trump is not proposing any massive new spending programs. However, he is not promising to stop increasing, much less cut, federal spending. Most Republicans have abandoned their Obama-era opposition to deficit spending to support President Trump’s spending increases. This repeats a pattern where Republicans oppose deficit spending under a Democrat president but decide that “deficits don’t matter” when a Republican is sitting in the Oval Office. If Biden wins in November, Federal spending is unlikely to be reduced no matter who wins the presidential election.
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