The country has now
been treated again to the Republican plans for balancing the Federal
Budget, which they now say they will do in ten years. But wait, what about taxes? Well here’s how they plan to deal with taxes.
- Tax Rates will be lowered to 25% on the highest income Americans, and 10% for everyone else.
- Assume that tax revenue does not change.
Curses, Foiled Again |
Wow, who knew it
was that easy. But Democrats are
delighted, and so have now decided that using this same methodology they can
balance the budget next year!
The President,
surrounded by his budget team and a group of prominent economists explained
that they were able to do this using the same methodology as the Republicans used. “We assume that tax revenues in 2014 will be
large enough to match expenditures” said the President, “just like the
Republican have assumed for 2023. We are
doing the same thing they are doing, we are just doing it better” he went on to
add.
When asked how
he could make unsupported assumption that had no basis in reality and were
contradicted by every manner of logic and reason, Mr. Obama stated that “We
thought that way also, but thanks to Mr. Ryan we now understand that those
constraints just don’t matter in the budgeting process. If anyone wants to just assume a set of
facts, conditions and results, they just get to go ahead and do it.”
Several Nobel
Prize winning economists in the group also said they had revised their
thinking. Two of the more prominent
members of the group said they no longer would rely on models, data, historical
evidence, or rigorous scientific methods to do their analysis. “We just assume what we want to happen will
happen” said one member of the group who wished to remain anonymous (for
obvious reasons he pointed out), and go from there.
Republicans
reacted angrily to the President.
Several pointed out that lack of scientific integrity, good data,
reasonable assumptions and logical analysis was the exclusive purview of
Republicans, and for Democrats to use the same fallacious methodology that
Republicans championed was just another way Democrats were engaging in
unjustified attacks on Republicans. Other Republicans, in an attempt to better the Democrats in this debate said they
would assume that tax revenues in 2014 were in excess of spending, and thus
produce a surplus in that year as opposed to just balancing the budget.
“If they can
produce a balanced budget out of thin air, we can produce a budget with a huge
surplus out of the same thin air” said Republican budget guru Rep. Paul Ryan. “Take that Mr. President.”
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