Big Spending Trump

Guest Post by John Stossel

Big Spending Trump

Last week, I tallied Joe Biden’s spending plans. This week, President Trump’s.

Which presidential candidate will bankrupt America first?

When Donald Trump ran for president, he promised “big league” spending cuts.

Once in office, he again said he’d cut the budget, adding, “There’s a lot of fat in there.”

There sure is.

Since I was born, spending has grown faster than inflation most every year.

Then, President Obama, as Trump liked to out, “put more debt on than all other presidents of the United States combined!”

It’s true.

But then Trump increased the debt just as much.

Now even more, with the COVID-19 spending.

One of his first biggest increases was the $738 billion defense spending bill. Trump bragged that it was “an all-time record!” He said Democrats had “depleted” our fighting ability, so he “had” to “fix our military.”

“The ‘fix’ looks a whole lot like bloated defense spending,” says Pete Sepp of the National Taxpayers Union. “It’s more than our rivals around the world could even hope to spend.”

Sepp’s organization has fought government spending for decades. Sadly, they’ve had little success.

Now federal spending will grow even faster because:

1) The COVID-19 “stimulus” will grow.

2) Both political parties love spending your money.

3) Old people like me keep living longer.

Sorry about that last one. But I, rudely, decline to die.

Soon, my generation’s Medicare and Social Security checks will crowd out everything else in the budget. (No, fellow geezers, we don’t just “get back what we put in.” We’ll get, on average, almost triple our FICA deductions.)

Sadly, no presidential candidate expresses much interest in addressing that: Trump promises to “protect” Social Security. Biden says he’ll increase it!

Trump was also eager to spend on special interests. He gave $16 billion to farmers and ranchers, $1.6 billion more to NASA and, despite government’s horrible track record at “picking winners,” he tried loaning $765 million to Kodak Pharmaceuticals.

After the pandemic hit, Trump joined Democrats in authorizing $6.2 trillion in new spending.

Signing that, Trump joked: “I’ve never signed anything with a “T” on it. I don’t know if I can handle this one!” The politicians standing behind him laughed.

But it’s not funny.

Now Democrats want to add even more spending.

Trump at least made some cuts, prepandemic. Sepp acknowledges that he made “important progress in reducing overhead (and) personnel costs.”

He also cut the budget of his own office, plus the Departments of Labor, Education and State. Good! The State Department is bloated with 60 subdepartments, and its spending had increased at triple the rate inflation.

Still, media pundits whined about every cut. On CNN, one “expert” called the cuts to the State Department “insanity.”

When Trump proposed other cuts, or just slowing the growth of government, Congress wouldn’t let him. Trump’s 2021 budget would still have increased spending by $39 billion. Rep. Chuck Schumer rejected that, calling it “a blueprint for destroying America!”

To sum up: What’s Trump’s total budget impact been?

Spending is up by more than $1 trillion a year. The national debt is over $26 trillion.

“Deficits and debt destroy economic growth,” says Sepp.

“Nobody’s talking about this stuff. You must be frustrated,” I say.

“Very,” he responds. “After 51 years as an organization, to see this kind of attitude and carelessness…”

When it comes to increasing spending, who is worse, Trump or Biden?

“Biden,” replies Sepp, because he promises $1.2 trillion a year in new spending.

“We’re already trillions in the hole. He’s spending money out of an empty pocket!”

And Biden is favored to win.

Of course, some argue that when it comes to Republicats and Democans spending your and your grandkids’ money, it doesn’t matter who wins.

“Washington just seems to grow at the expense of everyone else, no matter who is in power,” concludes Sepp.

So, next week, I’ll report on an alternative to Biden and Trump.

John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” For other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

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14 Comments
Yahsure
Yahsure
August 26, 2020 3:32 pm

Stay tuned for the duel between those who want more Gov. and the people who want it to go away.

E=mC2
E=mC2
August 26, 2020 4:07 pm

The election is just a distraction from BLM carrying out their blueprint for destroying America. If Trump had not snatched victory from the jaws of the Hilbitch, she would have turned control of the country over to Xi by now. The Clintons were happy when Obama picked Biden for the VP slot, they said, we love Joe. Birds of a feather molest together and all that.

I speculated long ago that Trump was the best thing to happen to Democrats, they get all the benefits of government spending and none of the blame. If they were to accidentally win in November, they would kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.

This is why they chose brain dead Biden and backed BLM protests to ensure his loss in November. Of course, nobody has informed the Negroes who are being played to the hilt in all of this. Like Trump, they will bear the blame and none of the bennies.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
August 26, 2020 4:15 pm

I can’t wait to see his alternative to Trump and Biden. That should be interesting.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Vixen Vic
August 26, 2020 10:55 pm

Well, it should be Jo Jorgenson, but as Stossel is a wannabee libertarian, he probably doesn’t even know she is running.

NWO
NWO
August 26, 2020 4:19 pm

Biden, Trump….makes no difference. There’s really only one winner and one loser. The government wins and the people lose.

GomeznSA
GomeznSA
  NWO
August 26, 2020 7:10 pm

NWO – best graphic depiction (so far) – if DJT gets reelected, the dems will destroy the country, if biden wins, the dems will destroy the country. No more need be said.

NWO
NWO
  GomeznSA
August 26, 2020 8:16 pm

The message is, there is no difference between democrats and republicans.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
August 26, 2020 5:15 pm

People who are always complaining about how they may not get that Government check which they claim they are entitled to have nothing to fear. They will get it, but it won’t be able to buy a package of toilet paper.

GomeznSA
GomeznSA
  Coalclinker
August 26, 2020 7:11 pm

Coal – you can still buy toilet paper? Where and for how much…………..

anarchyst
anarchyst
August 26, 2020 7:10 pm

The author’s statement: /Soon, my generation’s Medicare and Social Security checks will crowd out everything else in the budget. (No, fellow geezers, we don’t just “get back what we put in.” We’ll get, on average, almost triple our FICA deductions.)/ is true. However, if what I (and my employer) paid into the system accrued compounded interest over my 50 years of work, paying into the system, I could live comfortably on social security and would collect 3 to 5 times what social security pays out.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  anarchyst
August 26, 2020 10:59 pm

Is that triple in inflation-adjusted dollars? Because unless you are accounting for all the value that the Federal Reserve has actively destroyed over those working years, its hardly worth pretending you are comparing apples to apples. And either way, nobody has gotten their monies worth from all the income taxes that were stolen, and SS is simply a Ponzi scheme/wealth transfer scheme disguised as a “retirement program.” They STOLE the money and every recipient is lucky they are actually getting ANYTHING back. If they didn’t need the votes, they would have stopped the charade a long time ago so they could spend even more on warfare/welfare.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  MrLiberty
August 26, 2020 11:12 pm

I’ve talked to so many Gen Xers and Mills over the years who would have gladly killed this partial Ponzi scheme, giving up everything they already put in.

The moochers on both sides of the aisle are killing the 10-15% of us who actually produce anything of value.

GomeznSA
GomeznSA
August 26, 2020 7:15 pm

Re the payout from SS, I don’t know about that amount – I paid in to it for nearly 50 years – if I live long enough I ‘might’ get back all that I had to pay in and the interest that amount should have earned if properly managed/invested. Never mind the extra amount that would have accrued into the SS trust fund if the dems would have paid back all that they ‘borrowed’ for their pet social welfare projects.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
August 26, 2020 11:08 pm

Soon, my generation’s Medicare and Social Security checks will crowd out everything else in the budget. (No, fellow geezers, we don’t just “get back what we put in.” We’ll get, on average, almost triple our FICA deductions.)

Huh. What was I saying the other day, about “best case”? HUH!

Facts only matter to libertarians I guess.