Showing posts with label tax and spend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tax and spend. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Is disaster relief tax and spend?

I've been wondering when one of the Republican governors who berates the size of the Federal government and decries the "tax and spend" policies of the Democrats, was going to call for Federal disaster relief.  Gov. Rick Perry of Texas may not be the first, but he is the first that I read about.  See "Texas Gov. Rick Perry Cut Fire Department Funding by 75%".

No wonder he can claim low taxes, but he gets high fire danger for it.  He may have decried "taxes and spend" but now he's calling on the Federal government to "spend for Texas".

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Mantra should be "Tax and Invest"

For at least thirty years Republicans have been accusing Democrats of "tax and spend" as if all the evils in the country were caused by taxation and government spending.  As too often is the case, the Democrats have been on the defensive rather than making strong arguments for taxation and spending as necessary to invest in a civil society.

E. J. Dionne, Jr. stated this counter-argument succinctly, "And it should be expanding public investments in the nation’s future, not cutting them."  - "Can America still lead?" Washington Post, 2011-08-07, republished in the Star Tribune, 2011-08-09

I scribbled a few notes on our copy of the Strib about how inconsistent "tax and spend" complainers can be:

Spend on nuclear power subsidies, but don't invest in medical care for its side effects.

Low taxes for mining companies but no investment in the health care and safety of their workers or in the repair of the destruction of the environment.

Spend on a mammoth war machine, but little investment in conflict resolution.