The One Certain Victor in the Pandemic War

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

The One Certain Victor in the Pandemic War

Now, standing patiently in line for their bailouts, are the states — and America’s cities and counties. These governmental units are virtually all certain to face falling tax revenue and expanded social demands, leading to exploding deficits. Their case: You bailed out the businesses and the hospitals. What about us? When does our turn come?

“War is the health of the state,” wrote the progressive Randolph Bourne during the First World War, after which he succumbed to the Spanish flu.

America’s war on the coronavirus pandemic promises to be no exception to the axiom. However long this war requires, the gargantuan state will almost surely emerge triumphant.

Currently, the major expenditures of the U.S. government, as well as a growing share of total federal spending, are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

None of these programs will be curtailed or reduced this year or next. And if the Democrats win in November, the nation will likely take a great leap forward – toward national health insurance.

Republicans are calling for a suspension until 2021 of payroll taxes used to finance Social Security and Medicare. While that would provide an economic stimulus, it would also blow a huge hole in federal revenue and further enlarge the deficit and national debt.

Even before the virus struck with full force in March, that deficit was projected at or near $1 trillion — not only for fiscal year 2020 but for every year of the new decade.

The next major item of the budget is defense, considered untouchable to the Republican Party. Hence a confident prediction: This generation will never again see a budget deficit smaller than $1 trillion.

Indeed, the $2 trillion lately voted on to save businesses and keep paychecks going to workers will lift the deficit for 2020 above $3 trillion.

As of March 1, 2020, the nation was at full employment, with the lowest jobless rates among women and minorities in our history.

Less than two months later, 26 million Americans are out of work.

These workers will soon begin picking up unemployment checks, a new burden on the federal budget, to which will be added the cost of expanding food stamps, rent supplements and welfare payments.

Consider education.

Though Harvard, with its $41 billion endowment, was shamed into returning the $8.7 million in bailout money coming its way, does anyone believe the stream of U.S. revenue going into higher education will ever fall back to what it was before the pandemic?

As for that $1.5 trillion in student loan debt, is it more likely that vast sum will be paid back by those who incurred the debt, or that it will be piled atop the federal debt?

Congress has already voted to bail out our stressed hospitals.

Now, standing patiently in line for their bailouts, are the states — and America’s cities and counties. These governmental units are virtually all certain to face falling tax revenue and expanded social demands, leading to exploding deficits.

Their case: You bailed out the businesses and the hospitals. What about us? When does our turn come?

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, anticipating the mammoth bill for bailing out states and cities, has suggested that governments be allowed to use bankruptcy laws to write down and write off their debts.

Probably not going to happen.

Recall what happened when President Gerald Ford told New York City that Uncle Sam was not going to bail out the Big Apple. “Ford to City: Drop Dead!” was the famous headline splashed across the front page of the New York Daily News.

Ford recanted but did not recover. His perceived callousness in the face of New York City’s crisis — though that fiscal crisis was entirely of the city’s own making — factored into his defeat by Jimmy Carter.

Donald Trump is not going to give Red State governors facing gaping budget deficits because of the coronavirus crisis the wet mitten across the face. For his political future will be decided by those states.

Still, the cost of bailing them out promises to be enormous and to create a precedent for bailouts without end.

Then there is the clamor, already begun, from, and on behalf of, the Third World. The IMF, World Bank and the West, it is said, have a moral obligation to replace revenue shortfalls these nations are facing from lost remittances from their workers in the developed world.

There is talk of hundreds of billions of dollars in monetary transfers from the world’s North to the world’s South.

Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist once famously declared: “I don’t want to abolish government. I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub.”

What is more likely to be drowned in that bathtub is the philosophy: “That government governs best which governs least.”

What is more likely to be drowned in that bathtub is the philosophy that champions small government, the primacy of the private sector, a belief in “pay as you go,” and that “balanced budgets” are the ideal.

Call it Robert Taft conservatism. Today, it appears irrelevant.

Indeed, the one certain victor in the coronavirus pandemic war will likely be Big Government. As John Donne wrote, “No winter shall abate this spring’s increase.”

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10 Comments
old white guy
old white guy
April 24, 2020 8:28 am

March 1st, full employment and now 26 million out of work. out of work by government mandated lock downs. Time to stop this BS folks and getup and get out. Tell the government that you are in control and force the issue everyday. Are they going to kill 26 million people, especially if the 26 million are armed?

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  old white guy
April 24, 2020 8:53 am

Yup! I agree. Time to stop playing follow the leader, in this case the pied piper of socialism. Learn to be your own person. Just my opinion

Anonymous
Anonymous
  old white guy
April 24, 2020 10:43 am

My thought…someone needs to be speaking and writing directly to the Millennials. They are the most screwed generation and should be the most angered. Write to them. Educate them. Show them how they’re screwed. Teach them how to stand up and fight. They never learned this. Get them riled up. Our answer to overcoming this for the better will largely lie in their hands.

Glock 1911
Glock 1911
April 24, 2020 9:29 am

The deep state, the elite, totalitarians, big business big winners in the plandemic sweepstakes. Karens everywhere and liberals loving the heightened police state. Its what they do, its who they are, its how they roll. The rest of us are taking a beating to one degree or another, and our liberties, too. Either we’ll stand firm, or we won’t and then we’re in the end times. One way or another the evil burn.

Frank
Frank
April 24, 2020 9:52 am

A long, long time ago my dad wrote a letter to our congresscritter asking “if you lock us all up in padded rooms, for our safety, who will pay the taxes?”.
Maybe we’ll see the answer to that question.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
April 24, 2020 10:19 am

How many times must we be warned about the tendency of government to subdue the people?

“The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground.” – Thomas Jefferson

“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” – Benjamin Franklin

“The trouble with government as it is, is that it doesn’t represent the people. It controls them.” – John Lennon

Hyperinflationist Vaccinators (EC)
Hyperinflationist Vaccinators (EC)
April 24, 2020 10:29 am

The new narrative is a Second Wave of Corona. Just in time because we are going to need a bigger pandemic to justify the coming money printing, something in the range of a quadrupazillion.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Hyperinflationist Vaccinators (EC)
April 24, 2020 11:44 am

Time to burn it all down.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  Hyperinflationist Vaccinators (EC)
April 24, 2020 5:59 pm

Cloward Piven writ large…..The democrats are winning, this virus is the icing on the cupcake. Now the goal of universal income, welfare cradle to grave, illegals voting, and democrats in power forever and ever is nearing completion. A combination of Globalism and Marxism is almost here. Government bailouts and government welfare will soon create a massive class of welfare drones. Why work if you do better on the dole?

The CRA was one of the items that created the 2008 financial crisis, Obama, the world’s best known community organizer (aka: Marxist muslim) facilitated the socialization/ race hatreds that placed white people at the bottom and gave them their new scapegoat status, the universities turned out the braindead SJW’s and the virus cemented the police and welfare state in place.

Cloward–Piven strategy
The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with “a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty”.

Its supporting tactics include flooding government with impossible demands until it slowly cranks to a stop; overloading electoral systems with successive tidal waves of new voters, many of them bogus; shaking down banks, politicians in Congress, and the Department of Housing and Urban Development for affirmative-action borrowing; and, now, pulling down the national financial system by demanding exotic, subprime mortgages for low-income Americans with little hope of repaying their loans. These toxic mortgages are an important source of the foul smell engulfing the entire financial bailout…

Stanley Kurtz of the Ethics and Public Policy Center explained that “community organizers help to undermine America’s economy by pushing the banking system into a sink-hole of bad loans.”..

http://www.cairco.org/reference/cloward-piven-strategy-fundamentally-transforming-america

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 24, 2020 10:57 am

What blue state stupid people dont understand. Is even if you are the biggest beneficiary of funds, you also have the highest marginal tax rates for top earners.

The tax the rich strategy is going to result in mass migration of the big tax payer.