(Government) Spending is Theft

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Imagine being robbed every time you receive a paycheck, but once a year getting some of the stolen money back because the thieves took more than they intended. Would you be happy about it? If you are like most Americans the answer is yes, since most people are grateful when they get a partial “refund” of the taxes the government withheld from their paychecks. A tax refund means more taxes were taken out of your paycheck than you legally owed — in other words, thanks to withholding you gave the government a no-interest loan.

Withholding, which was supposed to be a “temporary measure” to help finance World War II, is an insidious way of minimizing the pain of, and thus opposition to, taxes. Because people never actually get possession of the money the government withholds, they don’t miss it. Imagine how great public demand for an end to the income tax would be if every month we had to write a check to the IRS.

This year, most Americans are owing less in taxes because of last year’s tax reform. Unfortunately, the benefits of the tax cut are going to be temporary because Congress and the President refuse to cut spending. In the two years that Republicans controlled both houses of Congress and the White House, federal spending increased by approximately 7.5 percent, or around $300 billion. Thanks to the GOP’s spending spree the federal deficit will reach $1 trillion this year, while the federal debt is now over $22 trillion dollars. This does not count the almost $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities which includes over $70 trillion in future Social Security and Medicare benefits.

Spending is going to increase for the foreseeable future. House Democrats have proposed increasing welfare spending by 5.7 percent to $630 billion and warfare spending by 2.1 percent to $664 billion. Many Republicans are complaining that the budget underfunds the military, while progressives say it underfunds domestic programs. Few in DC are willing to cut either welfare or warfare.

Government spending diverts resources from the private sector, thus damaging the economy and lowering our living standards. This is true whether the spending is financed by direct taxes or debt. Deficit spending, and the resulting pressure on the Federal Reserve to monetize the debt, increases the hidden and regressive inflation tax.

Government statistics are manipulated to understate the inflation rate. The Republican tax plan helps government hide the true inflation level by authorizing the use of the chained Consumer Price Index (CPI). Chained CPI makes it easier for the government to understate the effects of inflation by pretending that you are not negatively affected by price increase if, for example, you can still by hamburger instead of steak—even though the only reason you are buying hamburger is because Federal Reserve-caused inflation has made steak unaffordable.

Bill Rice, Jr., writing in The American Conservative, blames CPI manipulation for what he calls “shrinkflation.” Shrinkflation is when producers reduce product size to avoid, or minimize, price increases, so consumers pay more for less.

Tax cuts that are not paired with spending cuts are deferred tax increases. Unless the people and the politicians kick the welfare-warfare habit they will soon face increases in inflation and other taxes. The key to avoiding this is to restore a proper understanding of sound economics and the philosophy of liberty among the people. Politicians will only cut spending when the people stop demanding security and start demanding liberty.

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7 Comments
Jack
Jack
April 23, 2019 8:45 am

This year, most Americans are owing less in taxes because of last year’s tax reform.

Not true.

Sean Lerby
Sean Lerby
April 23, 2019 9:31 am

I owed a ton more since my State and Property tax reductions were capped. I have the misfortune of living in a Blue State. I moved there before there were Blue and Red States. Time to get out of there.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Sean Lerby
April 23, 2019 11:57 am

There are NO blue states or red states. There are only states with governments that are super tyrannical and ones that are less tyrannical. The desires and will of the citizens, meanwhile, doesn’t matter one bit to the worthless politicians that infest the two-party duopoly in all states.

overthecliff
overthecliff
April 23, 2019 10:05 am

…but we need massive government spending on military so the soldiers (used as props) on the border can be disarmed by Mexican troops on American soil. The Commander in Chief got grabbed by the pussy. Trump is a big mouth bitch.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 23, 2019 11:47 am

The rich folks don’t care about inflation or taxes, to them, it is just another fee for services rendered.

Inflation is really starting to show up, at the grocery store now. As the margins decrease, we will watch as the big chains buy up the competition, leading to fewer choices.

Imagine if the only place left to get food were Walmart and Amazon, I think in 5 years, this will be the likely outcome.

I imagine both will have only frozen meat, with unknown providence and closer to the expiration date than you would prefer.

Time to start raising a cow over the summer, on the back 5 acres pasture.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
April 23, 2019 2:15 pm

“Politicians will only cut spending when the people stop demanding (pseudo) security and start demanding liberty.”

Fixed it.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
April 23, 2019 8:57 pm

The King of “pork” is gonna tell us about Govt. spending….GTFOH