Larry David's Unintentionally Funny Op-Ed Bungles Tax Cut Politics, Economics
In Tuesday's New York Times, Larry David, of "Seinfeld" fame, tried his hand at political commentary. The attempt was pretty funny, if not in the sense it was intended. David should probably stick to his more traditional brand of comedy.
The column was a sarcastic jab at Congressional Republicans' deal with President Obama to extend current income tax rates. David incorrectly, if predictably, called the maintenance of static tax rates a "tax cut," and it only went downhill from there.
There is a God! It passed! The Bush tax cuts have been extended two years for the upper bracketeers, of which I am a proud member, thank you very much. I’m the last person in the world I’d want to be beside, but I am beside myself! This is a life changer, I tell you. A life changer!
To begin with, I was planning a trip to Cabo with my kids for Christmas vacation. We were going to fly coach, but now with the money I’m saving in taxes, I’m going to splurge and bump myself up to first class. First class! Somebody told me they serve warm nuts up there, and call you “mister.” I might not get off the plane!
I’m also going to call the hotel and get another room so I don’t have to sleep on a cot in the kids’ room. Don’t get me wrong — I love a good cot. The problem is they tend to take up a lot of room, and it’s getting a little tougher in my advancing years to fold it up and drag it to the closet. I mean, I’d do it if I had to, but guess what? I don’t! Not with this windfall coming my way. Now I get to have my own room with a king-sized bed. And who knows, maybe I’ll even get some fancy bottled water from the minibar. This is shaping up to be the best vacation I’ve had in years.
When I get home, thanks to the great compromise, the first thing I’m going to do is get a flat-screen TV. Finally I can throw out the 20-inch Zenith with the rabbit ears, the one I inherited from my parents when they died. The reception is terrible and I’m getting tired of going out to bars every time I want to watch a game. Last month, the antenna broke and I tried to improvise one with a metal hanger and wound up cutting myself. Every time I see that scab, I say to myself, “If, God willing, those Bush tax cuts are restored, I’m going to buy a new TV.” Well, guess what? They have been!
You get the idea.
David basically sounded like a snarky Warren Buffet, demanding (in his own way) that the federal government take more of his money. Which of course begs the question: why wait for higher tax rates? If he's so eager to bankroll Uncle Sam, he's free to do so above and beyond his legal obligations.
The Washington Examiner's Mark Hemingway helpfully provides the address of the U.S. Treasury's gift office, and notes:
Believe it or not, the U.S. Treasury will still take your money if you willingly give it to them. David will feel better about himself, and he can devote his time to writing things that are actually, you know, funny.
That, at least, is something David does well, this column notwithstanding. Economics, on the other hand, is not his forte. In trying to bash the DC tax cut deal, David unwittingly made the Keyensian case for tax cuts, as the Atlantic's Derek Thompson noted:
Larry David is a liberal, and he's trying to make an ironic case against extending the Bush tax cuts (see all this silly stuff I'm wasting money on, etc). But if you take his article seriously, it's actually a great case for extending the Bush tax cuts for the rich.
See, most economists think it's silly for the government to give up $65 billion next year on lower taxes for the most wealthy, because they think that money won't be spent. But what if every rich person acted like Larry David, and immediately spent the money he expected to save next year on luxury vacations (preferably in-country), expensive home entertainment equipment, and Whole Foods? Well, liberal economists would be much more enthusiastic about keeping money in their hands because the money would immediately juice aggregate demand, lifting jobs and income for everybody.
Stick to comedy, Larry - the kind that's intended to be funny.
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Sounds like the rich
Submitted by Vonu on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 7:42pm.
Need a tax cut more than most. Maybe buy some new underwear?
Larry David is correct...
Submitted by dadyer on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 8:24pm.
they do serve warm nuts in first class! Lots of warm nuts...from Hollywood, Rockefeller Center...
"Damn it! Now they will have to hire more TV salesmen!!"
Submitted by gopcongress on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 11:57pm.
Perhaps Larry inadvertently also highlighted several different "consequences" of "tax cuts (sic)".
1. Airline people get to keep jobs because of higher cost travel (coach to first class).
2. Hotel people get to keep jobs because of more money spent for bar nuts and bottled water and king sized beds.
3. TV makers and salespersons will get to make more money because of the TV's sold, keeping them off of unemployment. IN addition, more viewers get to enjoy Larry's show, "Curb your Narcissism" (or whatever it's called).
Damn it! This totally throws in a wrench into people's lives in more ways that you can imagine!
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Oh Larry,
Submitted by NC Cop on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 9:25am.
feel free to calculate the money you saved with the tax cuts and send that money into the federal government. I'm sure they won't say no.
David, Larry
Submitted by Cactus Kurt on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 10:38am.
What a putz. BTW, never trust a man with two first names.
As I was reading this post,
Submitted by Smartypants on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 12:26pm.
As I was reading this post, even before the end, I recognized the benefit of David's spending spree on the economy. It's funny that liberals like David don't even see this even as they're using it as a basis to bash their political opponents.
There is something beyond this, however, and that is the narcissistic tendencies displayed in David's commentary. The problem is that it is not all about Larry David, or even others like him, as he conveys in his message. For every Larry David, there are thousands of high income earners who are running businesses where every dollar does count. Higher taxes take money out of their businesses and inhibit their ability to perform. There is less money available for investment in capital and labor. David paints a picture of self-absorption, where the macroeconomic impact of income tax policy is boiled down to just his perspective; this is childish and absurd.
TAXFELD... It's an
Submitted by Jack Bauer on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 5:30pm.
SIGN up for more taxes FELD... It's an Op-Ed about nothing... except a guy with $600 million in the bank who wants to raise your taxes..
Somebody told me they serve warm nuts up there....”
So long as you paid for the ticket Dave, they'll serve anyone, even nuts like you.
All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
good evening Jack
Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 5:44pm.
OK, but will they serve imported nuts like you?
Have a blessed Christmas.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Ha coco -- or should I say
Submitted by Jack Bauer on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 5:50pm.
Ha coco -- or should I say coconuts to you too.
Yes I am an imported Ye Olde English chestnut... to be found underneath the spreading Chestnut tree!
All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
LARRY ISN'T ALWAYS FUNNY************?
Submitted by FC DOBBS on Thu, 12/23/2010 - 9:48pm.
I'VE ALWAYS FELT THAT LARRY WAS PRETTY FUNNY UNTIL HE FINALLY
CROSSED THE LINE ON HIS HBO SHOW. HE USED A B ATHROOM
SCENE TO SHOW HIMSELF AWKWARDLY URINATING ON A
PICTURE OF JESUS. NOW DOES ANYONE THINK HE WOULD HAVE
THE BALLS TO DO SAME THING TO A PICTURE OF ALLAH?
WELL, LARRY, UNTIL YOU APOLOGIZE TO THE CHRISTIANS THAT
YOU HAVE INSULTED, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE, TO ME, NOTHING
BUT A PISS ANT. ( SIC) . AND NEVER FORGET.
"NOBODY PUTS ONE OVER ON FRED C DOBBS."
D!psh!t!
Submitted by Vic138 on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 12:22am.
California and Los Angeles are bankrupt and the U.S. is close. Will raising taxes on a few percent of the population a few percent fix the problem? Absolutely not, probably make it worse because it will put off making hard decisions about where to cut off for a year or two when it is too late (if it isn't already.) He is just rearanging the deck chairs and making an ass out of himself in the process. Why do people in hollywood think they are so smart when they are obviously just being used.
Besides, I bet he takes a private jet to Cabo anyway.
rich idiots and their wish for higher taxes
Submitted by rfpzzzzz on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 5:48am.
These rich people that want higher taxes should just send money in right now. I am sick of hearing all their lecturing. From Bill O'Reiley to Warren Buffett ...please shut up and send in your money and leave me alone.
Entrenchment
Submitted by Unsane on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 7:51am.
Yes, but how else do you expect them to entrench their position? They have to make it harder for other newly wealthy people to take their places beside Buffett and Gates now...
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)