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AP Headline For CBO's Awful 10-Year Projections: 'Deficit to Dip to $1.1T'

By Tom Blumer | January 31, 2012 | 23:03

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Oh joy.

Today at the Associated Press, aka the Administration's Press, in response to the Congressional Budget Office's release today of an awful 10-year baseline outlook, Andrew Taylor made sure that his first paragraph was only about the projected "dip" in the fiscal 2012 deficit, and dedicated his second paragraph to the bad things that will happen if "the Bush tax cuts" are extended and Congress fails to live within "tight" spending "caps" (when did those happen?). Towards the end he spoke of the deficit-cutting wonders ending "the Bush tax cuts" might bring about. What follows are the first two paragraphs of Taylor's report, followed by the "Bush tax cut" passage:

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Federal budget deficit to dip to $1.1T, CBO says

The government will run a $1.1 trillion deficit in the fiscal year that ends in September, a slight dip from last year but still very high by any measure, according to a budget report released Tuesday.

The Congressional Budget Office report also says that annual deficits will remain in the $1 trillion range for the next several years if Bush-era tax cuts slated to expire in December are extended, as commonly assumed - and if Congress is unable to live within the tight "caps" the lawmakers themselves placed on agency budgets last year.

... The CBO report shows that the deficit dilemma would largely be solved if the tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 - and renewed in 2010 through the end of this year - were allowed to lapse. Under that scenario, the deficit would drop to $585 billion in 2013 and to $220 billion in 2017.

But expiration of those tax cuts would slam the economy, CBO said, bringing growth down to a paltry 1.1 percent next year. However, the economy would quickly rebound in 2014 and beyond.

Really? Taylor does not explain exactly why that would happen, especially given the track record of how tax increases (which is what ending "the Bush tax cuts" really amounts to) fail to bring in the anticipated extra tax collections static analysis (which is primarily what CBO does, assuming no behavior change as a result of higher rates) would predict. The reason they don't is that growth (i.e., the "rebound") ends up being less than what was expected.

Taylor conveys far more certainty about the outcome than is warranted in the circumstances.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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Oil running about 100 bucks a barrel, for the last 3 months.

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 01/31/2012 - 11:27pm.

Instead of drilling holes in the ground, the libs would rather drill into your wallets.

Gold up 179 bucks this year.

You Didn't Build That.

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Why are these not called the Obama tax cuts

Submitted by tiger20 on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 3:12am.

Obama signed the current tax rate bill. The Bush tax cut bill expired.

Why are they still called the Bush tax cuts?

Anyone else tired of seeing this glaring error?

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Plus NOBODY is advocating

Submitted by trak65 on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 3:28am.

Plus NOBODY is advocating re-instating the Clinton tax increases in full. The Left's mantra is that millionaires and billionaires (you know, those making over $200K or so) should pay a top marginal rate of 39.6% instead of 35%. That would only generate $50 billion or so per year. Maybe $100 billion if you add some other increases like capital gains and inheritance taxes.

As I always ask my liberal friends: "Great -- now where are you planning to get the other $1 trillion?"

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CBO financial projections

Submitted by big.league.slider on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 3:46am.

CBO financial projections aren't worth squat. The CBO hasn't made a single financial forecast that was anywhere close to being accurate in its entire history. The original CBO projection for Medicare costs was off by over a factor of 10.

Was the CBO even able to project one year ago that Obama's 2012 budget would have a deficit of over $1 trillion?

Or better yet, how can the CBO project budget deficits 10 years into the future, when the Obama administration and Harry Reid's Senate have not even yet produced a federal budget for 2 years ago? Sadly, hindsight is not even 20/20 for the clueless stooges in the CBO.

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Congress is the problem, I

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 5:36am.

Congress is the problem, I find it alarming they don't see the solution. Or maybe they do and don't want to implement it. The solution is to stop spending money we don't have. Stop all welfare programs and unemployment extensions and eliminate departments such as EPA or DOEd.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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CBO, See Baloney Only

Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 2:16pm.

These are the same guys that are saying that the unemployment is actually about 10%.(it's closer to double that actually)  Sorry, they don't have a whole lotta credibility after something like that.

Sorry, but they've been pulling numbers out of their respective arses and flinging them to people like monkeys and dung.

-Jon

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If present trends continue, there will be no America in 10 years

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 02/01/2012 - 2:52pm.

And should the Dear Ruler manage to get reelected, there won't be one in five years.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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