Biden’s Obscene Budget
The president’s 2025 budget proposal came issuing Monday.
It was — in one word — gargantuan.
The president would ladle out $7.3 trillion of United States government spending.
Prior to the 2020 lunacies, the United States government never handed out more than $4.4 trillion in any year.
Yet the madmen have seized control of the madhouse.
Lunacy has become — if we can say it in the lunatic context — institutionalized.
The United States government distributed $6.82 trillion in fiscal year 2021… $6.27 trillion in fiscal year 2022… $6.37 trillion in fiscal year 2023… $6.8 trillion in fiscal year 2024…
And a $7.3 trillion enormity in fiscal year 2025 — if the presidential vision prevails.
That is, the United States government would hand out 66% more money than it handed out in pre-lunatic 2019.
More Butter Than Guns
The president’s proposal leans in the direction of butter rather than guns. Explains USA Today:
Biden’s $7.3 trillion budget for the 2025 fiscal year − a 4.7% increase over the current budget − seeks to boost defense spending by 1% and non-defense discretionary spending by 2.4%.
We have one question to ask:
If the United States government shivers against the prospect of Russian and Chinese buccaneering in Europe and Asia… why put the Pentagon on lean rations?
We would expect a far richer helping — especially to restock its cupboards after transferring vast portions to Ukraine.
Perhaps it inwardly believes Russia is not the menace it likes to yell about publicly?
We do not know. We merely entertain a possibility. But to proceed…
For the “Well-Being” of the American People
The United States Treasury Department claims it spends its multiplying trillions “to ensure the well-being of the people of the United States.”
If the well-being of the people of the United States increases with the budget of the United States… the people of the United States must be a jolly, jolly bunch.
And they are — in every likelihood — in for jolly greater yet.
Yet men must pay for their jollies. Often, through taxation.
In this particular instance, through $5 trillion of taxation.
The president pledges to get his hands upon the affluent and the corporations. That is, the already-jollyful.
Says the president:
“I’m a capitalist, man. Make all the money you want. Just begin to pay your fair share of taxes.”
Thus we are confident Joseph Biden has instructed the Internal Revenue Service to seize Hunter Biden by the ankles, rotate him upside down and shake the change from his pockets.
We understand the junior Biden has been… neglectful… of his financial obligations to the government of the United States.
The American People Will Pay for It
Yet will the affluent, the corporations and the already-jollyful truly pay for the American people’s jolly?
We wager against it — and wager high.
That is because they are too jealous of their money. And they ship it through loopholes large and small to guard it.
They are perpetually outfoxing and outrunning the tax man.
Who pays ultimately for the jolly? The American people themselves.
‘You wish to raise our taxes, Mr. President?” says Corporation X.
‘By all means, proceed. Just understand this: The prices the American people pay for our products will increase by the exact amount you tax us. We will simply pass your tax bill along to them. They will pay it — not us.’
Soak the Middle Class!
Americans for Tax Reform:
President Biden wants to extract a $5 trillion tax increase from American households and businesses over the next decade per his fiscal year 2025 budget released Monday.
The burden of Biden’s tax increases will hit households in the form of diminished wage growth and higher costs of goods and services…
U.S. employers would face a higher tax rate than China. Biden wants to hike the current 21% federal corporate income tax rate to 28%. The combined federal-state average rate under the Biden proposal is 32%, much higher than communist China’s 25%. (Industry sectors of strategic use to the Chinese government pay an even lower rate of 15% or 10%.)
American workers will bear the brunt of Biden’s corporate tax increase. The non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation affirmed in congressional testimony that corporate tax rate hikes hit “labor, laborers.” A study compiled by the Tax Foundation found that “labor bears 50–100% of the burden of the corporate income tax, with 70% or higher the most likely outcome.”
How do you like it?
Thus the fellow who soaks the rich soaks himself.
It’ll Save Money!
Yet if multiplying budget deficits are your concern, take heart.
Across the following decade… the president informs us his proposal gives the deficit a $3 trillion hatcheting.
Thus it forms the very picture of fiscal prudence. Of fiscal restraint. Of fiscal forbearance.
Does it?
Imagine you are hot to purchase a $50,000 auto. Yet you are insufficiently flush.
You must therefore settle for a $40,000 auto.
Have you preserved $10,000… or have you spent $40,000?
In the president’s telling you have preserved $10,000.
In the bank’s telling you have spent $40,000.
As explains CNBC anchorman Brian Sullivan:
The budget deficit will grow another $16 TRILLION over next 10 years. That’s *with* the proposed massive tax hikes.
Without them the deficit will grow $19 trillion.
That’s why you will hear the “deficit is being reduced by $3 trillion” over the decade.
No family budget or business could exist with this kind of math.
No they could not. Yet they do not run a printing press like the United States government.
“It’s Going to Be Fascinating to Watch It Play Out”
This Sullivan fellow continues:
We’ve added 60% to national debt since 2018
Germany — a country with major economic woes —- added “just” 32%.
Maybe it will never matter. Maybe MMT is real. Maybe we just cancel or inflate it out…
Only time will tell. But it’s going to be fascinating to watch it play out.
We are with him. It will be fascinating to observe.
Yet fascinating does not necessarily equal entertaining.
A man may find an unfolding highway carnage fascinating.
Yet he does not find it — if he runs to sane settings — entertaining.
The president’s budget proposal will not prove the actual budget of course.
It will be substantially sanded down.
It will remain an enormity nonetheless.
Yet we are consoled that it will “ensure the well-being of the people of the United States”…
Even as it ensures the impoverishment of the people of the United States.
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