By Alan
Caruba
Most
Americans know the economy is in bad shape even if a majority voted to reelect
the man most responsible for making a bad economy worse. And, no, it was not
George W. Bush who is responsible for the 2008 financial crash. It was the
government with its housing programs that encouraged giving mortgage loans to
those who could not afford them and then bundling those “toxic assets”, and
selling them to banks who then found themselves in trouble for investing in
them.
Another
partner in the nation’s financial woes has been the Federal
Reserve, a banking cartel given the right to literally print money. The Fed
recently released the fact that its holdings in U.S. government debt has
increased by 257 percent since President Obama took office! Those holdings are
at an all-time record of $1,696,691,000,000 at the close of business on
Wednesday, January 23. The other major holder of our debt is China at
$1,170,100,000.000.
It’s
worth taking a few minutes to see how the policies of President Obama, whether a
deliberate effort to ruin the economy or just the result a lack of understanding
of how the U.S. economy works, has put the U.S. on the precipice of failure
comparable to what is occurring in Europe. It is a global, as well as national
problem as the central banks of the EU desperately transfer billions among
themselves to stave off a catastrophe that will destroy the wealth of their
citizens.
The
federal government ran a deficit (the difference between what it owes and what
revenues it takes in) of $292 billion for the first two months of fiscal year
2013—October and November 2012—amounting to $4.8 billion of borrowed money every
day. The Congressional Budget Office reported that federal revenues rose by $30
billion—a ten percent increase over last year—but spending increased even more,
going up by $87 billion (16%).
Spending on Medicare, Medicaid, and
Social Security was about 7% higher--$8 billion than last year. For years,
Congress has resisted reforming these “entitlement” programs and Obamacare has
only exacerbated the problem. In order to fund its establishment, the Obama
administration took $716 billion from the Medicare funds. The Social Security
funds have been “borrowed” by Congress for years while the numbers of eligible
senior citizens has steadily increased as “baby boomers” come of age.
The
call for higher taxes on “millionaires and billionaires” has fallen hardest on
the middle class, in reality increasing taxes on them. The reality is that the
middle class taxpayer pays 25% of their income in federal income tax these days,
but when you add in 13.3% in the federal Social Security and Medicare payroll
taxes, it adds up to 38.3%. According to the Tax Foundation, the average state’s
income tax rate on the middle class is 4.82% (not all states have an income tax
in addition to the federal government.) That brings the total to $43.12% of
middle class income drained off to pay taxes.
Add in
all the other taxes we pay on gasoline, telephones, and other necessities, and
the middle class is being tapped for half their
earnings.
The
Republican Party, in power in the House of Representatives, has offered
legislation to bring some relief to middle class and other taxpayers. It has
sent annual budgets to the Senate where they have died for the past three years.
All
this has been happening during the first term of the Obama administration. In a
January 25th commentary posted on AmericanThinker.com, Steve
McCann noted that “As of the end of 2012, the United States has experienced
the worst five-year period—which includes, as the end of the final four years,
Obama’s first full term—since 1928-1932 and the start of the Great
Depression.”
McCann
cited that fact that, since January 2008, the employment age population has
increased by 11.7 million, yet there are 3.0 million fewer Americans employed.
“Factoring in the population growth and 2008 labor participation rate, the
unemployment rate for December 2012 would be 11.4% as compared to 4.9% in
December of 2007.”
“At the
end of 2007, the median household income was $54,489 (inflation adjusted); at
the beginning of 2012, it had dropped to $50,020—a decline of nearly 9%.” During
this same time, while incomes were eroding, the cost of living increased 20%
from December 2007 to September 2012.
There
are other stark statistics that the mainstream media tends to under-report. In
December 2007, there were 26.5 million Americans on food stamps at a cost of $30
billion. By December 2012, 47.4 million were using this program and the federal
government was running advertising to get more to apply for it. During Obama’s
first term, food stamp recipients increased at a rate of 11,133 per
day!
No
matter how one measures the U.S. economy, the news is bad and holds little
promise of improving. Economic growth is anemic as Obama increased debt $50,521
per household in his first term, more than the first 42 presidents in 53 terms
combined.
An
excellent monthly publication, Budget
and Tax News, published by The Heartland Institute, is a very good way to
gain the information and insight you need to understand these
issues.
No need
to wonder why Obama wants to increase the debt ceiling and no need to wonder why
his policies continue to cripple the economy, whether it’s the failure to
approve the Keystone XL pipeline or to rein in an avalanche of economy-killing
regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency. Obamacare contained 18
hidden taxes when it was passed by a Democrat-controlled Congress that didn’t
even read its more than 2,000 pages.
At some
point this combination of increased taxes, low employment, and stagnant economic
growth has to implode. That outcome can be avoided, but the nation is running
out of time.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
1 comment:
Obama sees America and American people as the enemy.
He certainly doesn't see AQ as a problem.
Obama's mission is to neutralize the US.
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