Re: The 20% rule: the Budget for dummies
by
Sakura
06/11/2008, 9:19 PM #
You are using a false type of accounting. The government could claim, for example, that the income tax was foremost a military tax, and then go about claiming the military was "fully funded" and even running a surplus. Indeed, we could pair up any tax and any spending project this way if we wanted, in order to protect that spending program by claiming it was "fully funded".
In reality, that distinction is meaningless. Money comes in, we spend it on things. We spend about 20% more than we bring it, though this fluctuates based on the economic winds.
There is no reason to bring up detailed numbers. Anyone who really cares can go read the budget themselves. But people don't remember numbers like 12%, 22% blah blah. My first point is the vast majority of our money is spent on just a few things, and if we are going to deal with budget issues, those programs are the ones that need to be addressed. My second point is that the problem is really big, and big changes will be required to fix it.