Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Posted by: John Campbell at 1:20 PM

I am no fan of the Democrats pay-as-you go (PAYGO) rule that was put in place at the beginning of the 110th Congress, in fact their rule was nothing more than a cheap gimmick which they ignored on a wide range of bills. When taken together this would amount to an increase in the deficit by more than $420 billion.

Well the 111th Congress will further weaken the PAYGO by:

  • Providing an exception for emergency legislation (theoretically anything could be termed “emergency legislation” in order to bypass PAYGO)
  • Allowing the “banking” of savings in one bill so they can be used to offset spending in another bill. In addition to circumventing their rule in the 110th Congress, increasing the deficit by $420.1 billion, the Majority manipulated the rule by using the same offsets for multiple pieces of legislation (in one case they used a single offset 25 different times). Instead of addressing these violations and gimmicks, this new change stretches the rule to accommodate even more spending.
  • The Democrats instituted their pay-as-you-go [PAYGO] rule at the beginning of the 110th Congress with a promise that it would end deficit spending. Since then, however, the fiscal imbalances have worsened dramatically: the deficit has swollen from $162 billion 2 years ago to current projections of more than $1 trillion this year; and the debt, which exceeded $10 trillion in September, may force the Treasury to borrow an additional $2 trillion this year alone, according to some analysts.
  • Allowing the Majority to “shop” for budget baselines to make PAYGO compliance easier. Specifically, the rules package modifies the requirement that the House use the most recent baseline from the Congressional Budget Office. In 2008, the Majority waived the PAYGO rule for the Farm bill and justified the waiver based on an out-dated baseline.

The majority makes these exceptions, but still fails to plug existing loopholes in the overarching rule.  PAYGO does nothing to tackle the out of control growth of entitlement spending and it does not apply to entitlement spending increases in appropriations bills. It is clear that PAYGO indiscriminately favors tax increases.



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Joe writes: Wednesday, January, 07, 2009 1:35 PM
Blago, Reid & Obama Save The Circus
This whole tantrum is a staged event. Blago saved the Dems from possibly losing a special election. Reid and Obama just needed some plausible deniability and appear not to be linked to Blago.

Now the trifecta will be complete when Princess "You know" Kennedy and Caligula's back half of the horse, Al Franken get into the Senate.

The greatest show on Earth. Too bad it is a circus.
eddie too writes: Wednesday, January, 07, 2009 1:38 PM
I pity future generations saddled

with the enormous debts this generation is incurring.

I fear the greatness of American is inversely proportional to its deficit spending.

However, evil has been defeated, Jesus has risen from the dead, and the future will unfold in accordance with the Divine plan. That is where I get my hope, not from some two-bit Kenyan with a gigantic ego and a way with words.
Vampire's Reflection writes: Wednesday, January, 07, 2009 4:28 PM
Fan
"I am no fan of the Democrats "

Is all Campbell needed to write.

Everything he has written for Town Hall and has written for Town Hall has been a put down of Democrats.

Which pretty much makes Campbell a partisan hack and a 3rd rate politician.
foxmustang writes: Wednesday, January, 07, 2009 10:20 PM
VR & Lola
You both seem surprised that Mr Campbell wrote something not flattering of Dim-O-Rats on TH.....
THIS IS A CONSERVATIVE BLOG........DUH!!!!
Go back to the Kos, Huffy-Puffy, Move-On and Media Matters Posts if you want 24/7 idolation of and from the loony left......
Dread writes: Thursday, January, 08, 2009 12:23 PM
No offense, Congressman...
But 'Democrats are just as hypocritical and corrupt as the Republicans were' isn't exactly a pressing news flash.
boomerbust writes: Saturday, January, 17, 2009 6:10 PM
Trickle down
Voodoo economics have failed. Get over it and let Reagan rest in peace.
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About John Campbell

John Campbell is a member of the House Financial Services Committee, and has taken a leadership role in addressing the country's top economic issues. Campbell serves as a member of the Joint Economic Committee, and House Committee on the Budget. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from UCLA and a Master's Degree in Taxation from USC.

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