Time to Put the Deficit Commission Out of Our Misery

by: Dean Baker, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Dean Baker | Time to Put the Deficit Commission Out of Our Misery
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It's time to stop wasting the taxpayers' money and shut down President Obama's deficit commission. It is now clear that it has become a national joke.

One of the co-chairs of the commission is former Wyoming Sen. Alan Simpson. Simpson is often touted in the media for his plain-spoken man of the people ways. The media version doesn't quite fit the facts. Simpson worked his way up to the Senate from being the son of a former Wyoming senator.

When it comes to the issues being addressed by the commission, Simpson is not really in touch with reality. In fact, he is so delusional that he thinks most seniors are as rich as he is. He has repeatedly said that he wants to cut Social Security benefits for people who are driving their Lexus into their gated community. That may be the world of Senator Simpson and his friends, but very few other seniors are in this boat. The typical household over age 65 gets by on less than $30,000 a year.

Senator Simpson not only has a tenuous grip on reality, he also has difficulty controlling himself. In fact, Senator Simpson has such difficulty controlling himself that the commission had to move their hearings to a secret location after Senator Simpson embarrassed himself in an interview with a 25-year old reporter. Apparently, because they were worried that he would be unable to avoid embarrassing himself again in a future encounter, the commission decided to hide out in an undisclosed location where Simpson could be kept away from any reporters as he entered and left the meetings, which were already being carried on in secret.

The other co-chair of the commission is Erskine Bowles. In addition to his position as commission co-chair, Bowles also sits as a director of Morgan Stanley, one of the Wall Street banks that would have gone bankrupt without the taxpayer bailout two years ago. Last week, Bowles revealed himself as a numerologist. (Numerologists are people who worship specific numbers.) He said that he thought that federal spending should be restricted to 21 percent of GDP, apparently expressing his reverence for the number "21."

Most serious policy analysts believe that government should provide services that it does more efficiently than the private sector (e.g. defense), while leaving services it does less efficiently to the private sector. However, Bowles apparently thinks that the government should instead adhere strictly to his magical 21 percent number. This means that Bowles would insist that the private sector provides services, even if it can be shown that the public sector is more efficient, because of his reverence for the number 21. In other words, Bowles is apparently prepared to slow growth and cost workers jobs out of his devotion to the number 21.

The current economic downturn is entirely attributable to incompetent economic management. Any competent economist could have recognized the $8 trillion housing bubble and it was easy to design policies that would have reined it in before it grew large enough to wreck the economy. Unfortunately, almost without exception, the incompetents responsible for the economic disaster still have jobs, even though 15 million people don't.

The country can't afford having more incompetents in positions of responsibility. It's time to shut down the deficit commission and save the taxpayers a few dollars.

Senator Simpson has spent decades railing against the Social Security and Medicare benefits upon which less fortunate retirees depend. Bowles apparently also looks with disdain on those who can't count on a paycheck from Wall Street banks. Both have every right to push for cutting or eliminating Social Security and Medicare. But, they should not be pursuing their agenda on the taxpayers' nickel. Senator Simpson should raise the money from his Lexus-driving friends in gated communities.

And, if Bowles wants to attack Social Security and Medicare, he can ask his friends on Wall Street, who were saved by the taxpayer bailout, to cough up the money from their own pockets. We know that the Wall Streeters hate seeing government money going to anyone but them, but since they got so much of our money already, can't they finance their attack on Social Security and Medicare out of their own pockets?

The country has real problems, starting with the 15 million people who can't find jobs. We don't need to use taxpayer dollars to create more problems with a deficit commission that has explicitly set out to target Social Security and Medicare. Let's make the deficit commission history.

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Dean Baker is a macroeconomist and co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC. He previously worked as a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute and an assistant professor at Bucknell University. He is a regular Truthout columnist and a member of Truthout's Board of Advisers.


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Obama pajama started this

Obama pajama started this Obamation; thus, since he looks like a chain-gang escapee, he should be henceforth cats-pajamed garbed. And whoever coined the "Catfood Commission" framing is a true liberal classic! Decommissioning the fat cats would Make HI$$$$TORY, indeed!



VA: "chain-gang escapee" ???

VA: "chain-gang escapee" ??? You should be ashamed of yourself. That is appalling, even if is is nonsensical.



That is not the only

That is not the only commission that is a joke in the Obama administration. Starting with Obama himself and Geithner, Ben and Gates and Summers and butt kissing Patreasus. The third term of the Bush administration, drill baby drill, let the banks get bigger to rip off the people, bounce up the war and put it on the credit card, give the insurance cos and the drug lords 32 million more people to rip off and let the NRA write the immigration and gun laws, everyone just "SHOOT YOUR WAY IN!" Tar balls on the beaches should be collected and dumped in those white plastic bags into the Capital and the White House and let them clean up their own messes.



What with the baby boomers

What with the baby boomers being such a huge group, those who are gearing up to attack Social Security and Medicare are going to receive a backlash they never dreamed of.



Vic Anderson, stop with your

Vic Anderson, stop with your racist nonsense. take the time to reflect on what you're trying to say, and if that's not possible ask Doc to up the meds. you're just absurd.



Don't yo'all go pickin' on

Don't yo'all go pickin' on VicAnderson--as always the 1st poster, w/ lots o' time on his hands, he's havin' a tough time today: the Rolls won't star, he is waiting for a mechanic..



we old folks need to find

we old folks need to find where the SECRET

meetings are and hang every one of the sob's



I think the article badly

I think the article badly misrepresents wbat Simpson said and meant. He is committed to a means test whereby people with lots of money "driving their Lexus into their gated community" don't get benefits. The rest of us would not be effected.
Truthout should get the truth out and not just try to light fires.



Geez, Anonarcmous and

Geez, Anonarcmous and brynniemo! Vic Anderson gets on my nerves, too, but I'm not even as hard on him as you all! Yeah, he's a pain; yeah, he doesn't just border on the inarticulate, he plows right on over to gibberish. Sometimes I wonder if he's using reverse psychology: bashing Obama so nonsensically that we all will come to Obama's aid in response (?). but, Dan Wanders, thanks for using your name but don't think we buy your soft sell on where Simpson comes down on Means Testing. Fool us once . . .