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43 IRET Congressional Advisory 1 (1995)

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May 16, 1995 No. 43
PAIN FOR A FEW, RELIEF FOR
MANY: HOUSE AND SENATE
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS ON
A NEW TRACK
Kudos for the House and Senate Budget
Committees!    Their respective  1996  budget
resolutions would put federal budgets on a path
toward zero deficits in fiscal year 2002 and
thereafter. In contrast with the deficit reduction
efforts in recent years that relied heavily on tax
increases,   the   Budget
Committees    propose    to
eliminate deficits solely by   Ignored by th
reducing spending. And many    is  that  govt
of the   spending  cuts are    aren 't free...
decreases in the actual level of  back on gover
outlays, not merely decreases  sending   mw
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These proposed budget
resolutions represent a 180
degree turn in budget policy. Instead of merely
trimming spending growth while keeping programs
and activities substantially intact and indeed adding
new spending authority, the House and Senate
Budget Committee resolutions move to eliminate or
curtail one program and activity after another and to
eliminate or reorganize many departments and
agencies responsible for these activities.  The
resolutions aim at eliminating the long-standing
impetus for more and more government and at
subjecting government budget making to the same

kind of economizing rules that households and
businesses must follow if they are to survive.
Implicit in the respective resolutions is
recognition of the fact that every government
program, every government activity, every dollar of
government outlay has a price tag, i.e., imposes real
costs and burdens on the public. Important as it is,
eliminating the federal budget deficit is not the
unique goal; reducing the federal government's take
of the nation's production resources and incomes in
carrying out legitimate government functions is just
as urgent an objective.  The proposed budget
resolutions embody this basic principle.
The principal criticism of the House and Senate
budget proposals does not address these issues.
Instead, it attempts to play on the heart strings,
bewailing the pain that will be suffered by the
beneficiaries of the programs the budget committees
want to cut. This is mischief, intended to take the
policy debate down the garden trail, because it looks
only at the alleged benefits of government activities
and never addresses the costs incurred in providing
those benefits.
-t strings folks      It is certainly true that
lit programis      cutting  or eliminating  any
~lance ..cutting  government program, activity,
t activties and    or outlay inflicts pain on
-t in a net       someone or other, whether it's
the bureaucrat who directs the
activity or administers the
program, or the individual,
group, or business whose
income is enhanced or whose costs are reduced. If
budget policy were to be constrained by the
requirement to avoid inflicting pain on current
beneficiaries, government spending could only
increase, and the rate of increase could never be
significantly slowed. The heart strings argument
really is a pitch for an ever-growing and more
intrusive government.
Ignored by the heart strings folks is that
government programs aren't free. Someone has to

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