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Tax-Cut Nation

Every year, Washington spends more than it takes in. The federal deficit is expected to hit $482 billion next year. So why are both presidential candidates promising voters bigger government and more tax cuts? They must figure that if they don't, they lose.

I understand why John McCain wants to make permanent the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts, and Obama wants to retain the cuts for families earning up to $250,000. When those cuts sunset after 2010, the child tax credit will shrink, the marriage penalty will return and Americans will see a big bump in their tax bills.

But why add more goodies? Why eliminate the income tax for seniors making less than $50,000 a year — as Obama proposes? Why suspend the federal gasoline tax of 18.4 cents per gallon over the summer — as McCain proposes?

Why more tax cuts? I asked the Obama campaign. Team Obama sent this statement: "President Bush's tax breaks to the special interests are what set us on the road to bankruptcy — Sen. Obama's tax cut plan is a common sense solution to our current economic crisis. Rather than giving additional tax breaks to oil companies and the richest 1 percent of the nation, Sen. Obama will provide $1,000 of tax relief to more than 95 percent of all Americans. Sen. Obama will put more money in the pockets of working Americans, while ensuring that our vital public programs — such as public education and veterans' health care — are fully funded."

OK, but that's the wrong approach.

The Tax Policy Center figures, over 10 years, Obama's tax package would reduce federal revenues — read: increase the federal deficit — by $2.8 trillion. And that doesn't include the cost of his spending proposals.

In an interview Monday, McCain answered that tax cuts can stimulate the economy. His proposal to lower the U.S. corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 25 percent is intended not to help "the fat cat," but to create jobs. Economist Gerald Prante of the nonpartisan Tax Foundation sees the McCain corporate-rate cut as one of McCain's better ideas — although McCain is "not really paying" for it.

Neither candidate is paying for his tax cuts. McCain made the mistake recently of telling ABC's George Stephanopoulos that nothing, not even a tax hike, is "off the table" when it comes to fixing Social Security and Medicare systems that are underfunded to the tune of $175,000 per American. Tax foes pounced. McCain retreated.

Too bad. McCain has a long history of fighting Washington's big-spending ways. He has been a fearless foe of earmarks. He voted against the pork-rich farm bill, which Obama supported. Ask me whom I trust to cut spending, and there's only one answer: McCain.

A Democratic Congress, with a President Obama, likely would spend, well, like he's George W. Bush. Voters tell pollsters that they want change. Do they? No serious White House would dare not to promise more something for nothing.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Thank you for confirming what everyone with an eye can see: That there is just not enough money in the capitalist system to support its government. How can capitalism be considered a success when it cannot pay its way, and only can show a profit if it is not taxed? You can only bleed the people so dry. You can only cut their wages so much, and import slave labor from the South so much; and export their capital and their wages to foreign shores so much and then all falls down goes boom. Nobody wants to give mouth to mouth resusitation to a corpse. No one wants to give their organs so the monster can live. Put a stake in the heart of Capitalism and its best of all possible governments, and let's start from zero. There is no way, starting from scratch, that anyone would design this nightmare machine and call it good. We only call it good because it is all we know. In fact, it is eating our life, and making us enemies, and is not making anyone right or left, happy. What do you say to happiness old marm? Are you happy? Is anyone happy? Is anyone not pissed off and angry? It is not our fault the thing does not work, but if we could say we were buying world peace on credit we might be able to justify it. Do you think that is what we are buying? If it is too much to think about; as a brain teaser, consider a new constitution. I think you might have some better idea of a constitution in you. Let me know if you decide to let it out. Thanks.... Sweeney

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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Aug 3, 2008 8:23 PM

So, dear brilliant Economist Saunders, have you considered subtracting the Iraq war bill from our current national debt? If I recall correctly, the Bush Administration, with the full support of your computer-illiterate war hero, has steadfastly refused to factor in the cost of the war every step of the way down the path of fiscal fantasy. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ It's as if there was some divine dispensation that drew a force field around our holy war and declared it immune from the mortal laws of finance. You know, the noble war that would cause God to rain down oil money to magically pay for all of the mess. Heroism is one thing, but living in utter obliviousness to what's happening that anybody should care about is entirely another. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Perfect Obama is not. But at least he has intelligence and competence the nation can be proud of, and as an added bonus, he actually knows how to "do a google." Doesn't it scare you just a little to think that a man who would be chosen over him as president is so completely out of touch? I know, I know, he DOES look like his face would go good on a nickel, and that does bring comfort. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ But comfort is the last thing this country needs now. We need a blast of ice water smack in that strung-out-on-easy-credit, hung over, puffed up face staring right back at us out of the mirror. What the hell ever happened to the conservative party? You've all turned into bet-the-farm con artists. The hour is getting awfully late.

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Posted by: Masako
Mon Aug 4, 2008 8:35 PM
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