...that only Congress Members and Senators could
contract.
Romina Boccia writing in Heritage's Daily Signal
* * *
With a Dec. 11 government funding lapse looming,
lawmakers have every opportunity to rein in reckless spending increases (and
they should). But few are taking a stance to protect taxpayers from higher
spending.
* YEP. NOT EVEN HEARING MUCH FROM CRUZ OR PAUL.
This is puzzling because the Obama-Boehner budget deal
(Bipartisan Budget Act, or BBA), which was signed into law on Nov. 2,
established only a new ceiling for discretionary spending, rather than a
spending goal.
* TECHNICALLY, PERHAPS, BUT IN REALITY A DISTINCTION
WITHOUT A DIFFERENCE.
If Congress appropriates funding all the way to the new
ceiling, it will also set up incentives for lawmakers to break the spending
caps once again in 2017 and 2018 — repeating the same cycle of higher spending.
* SO MUCH FOR A "REPUBLICAN CONGRESS," HUH?
This means Congress is once again on a slippery slope to
higher deficits and more debt.
The Budget Control Act of 2011 brought back spending caps
on the discretionary budget and tasked a super-committee with finding additional
savings. When the super-committee failed to agree to at least $1.2 trillion in
cumulative deficit-reduction, the Budget Control Act (BCA)’s sequestration
mechanism kicked in. Sequestration made automatic, across-the-board cuts to
defense and domestic spending in 2013 and lowered the Budget Control Act’s caps
from 2014 through 2021.
Not once has Congress stayed below the caps.
Every year Congress has nourished its spending addiction
by lifting the caps.
From canceling sequestration cuts in 2013 that led to an
additional $35 billion in spending to forging the Ryan-Murray budget deal and
now the Obama-Boehner BBA, bipartisanship in Washington means spending more
today and sticking taxpayers with the bill in the future.
* WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT IF GOD WOULD SMITE THESE
SCUMBAGS?! (BUT HE WON'T... SO...)
* ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS?
If Congress appropriates every single penny authorized by
the Obama-Boehner budget deal, fiscal year 2017 budget authority would be above
the current cap for fiscal year 2018. If Congress can’t live with spending caps
that grow each year, how much faith can we put in lawmakers being able to cut
spending from one year to the next?
* ANSWER: NONE.
It’s clear that the Bipartisan Budget Act sets us up for
yet more deficit spending in the future. With the debt limit gone and mandatory
spending on entitlement programs out of control, Congress is slowly but surely
dismantling the last remnant of fiscal discipline as embodied by the Budget
Control Act spending caps.
* I WISH THEY'D ALL DIE. I TRULY DO.
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