Presidential Candidates’ Policy Plans Come With Huge Budgets

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WASHINGTON — Barack Obama promises $4,000 credits to help pay college tuition. Hillary Rodham Clinton backs $25 billion for home heating subsidies. And John McCain wants to not only extend President Bush’s tax cuts, but eliminate the alternative minimum tax, eliminating would-be revenue by about $2 trillion over 10 years.

Then there’s reality.

These campaign pledges — and dozens more in the manifestos of the leading presidential candidates — face a collision with the real world come January.

That’s when the new president will start putting together a real budget and economic plan, one drafted against the backdrop of record federal deficits exceeding $400 billion. Even more challenging is the growth of the Medicare and Social Security retirement programs, which budget experts say could require wrenching benefit cuts, politically difficult tax hikes or both to handle the retirement of the baby boom generation.

In that environment, promises to effectively rebate the first $500 of Social Security payroll taxes (Obama), provide $1,000 tax credits for retirement savings (Clinton) or cut the corporate income tax by 10 percentage points (McCain) may turn out to be campaign fantasies.

“They’re operating in Never Never Land…. None of them are honestly addressing the real challenges that they’re going to be facing if they’re elected,” said Leon Panetta, former budget director and chief of staff for President Clinton. “We’re facing a deficit bubble that is getting increasingly worse and at some point is going to explode on us.”

Democrats Obama and Clinton face a situation eerily familiar to 1992, when Bill Clinton ran a campaign promising middle-class tax cuts and universal health care. Instead, worsening deficit predictions led him to push through Congress a tax-heavy deficit reduction plan that helped Republicans take over Congress in 1994.

For Republican McCain, the parallel is to the one-term presidency of George H.W. Bush, who inherited a budget crisis — and a Congress controlled by Democrats — that ultimately led him to break his “read my lips” pledge not to raise taxes.

For now, however, the campaigns are sticking with policy papers that don’t add up but cater to political constituencies.

Obama’s “Keeping America’s Promise” manifesto is full of costly prescriptions for the economy. Obama proposes tax cuts for senior citizens and college students, and $500 for every wage-earner, totaling $80 billion-$85 billion a year. He says he would pay for the tax cuts by closing loopholes and closing offshore tax havens, but those steps would fall far short of fully offsetting their costs.

Both Obama and Clinton would keep in place many of the Bush tax cuts, including rate cuts for most taxpayers and the $1,000 per child tax credit. Both would let rate cuts for upper-income taxpayers expire, and use the savings to help pay for their health care promises.

To address looming shortfalls in Social Security, Obama supports raising the cap that limits the 6.2 percent Social Security payroll tax to the first $102,000 of income.

Almost in an aside, the Obama campaign document says he supports closing the “doughnut hole” in the Medicare drug benefit — the gap created at the point when beneficiaries have to pick up all of their drug costs before catastrophic drug coverage kicks it. Closing it would roughly double the cost of the Medicare prescription drug program, however, and Obama offers no way to pay for it.

Obama also promises a $60 billion investment in infrastructure and an $18 billion per year boost in education spending. The Illinois senator says his plan to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq will generate savings to help pay for these items, but that doesn’t qualify as an offset under budget rules because the Iraq spending is an emergency expense, not a permanent part of the budget.

For his part, McCain voted against Bush’s tax cuts as tilted too much in favor of the wealthy. He has since changed his mind.

Now, with most budget experts forecasting deep deficits for the future, McCain wants to extend the Bush tax cuts, which expire at the end of 2010. The price tag for McCain’s plan would soon exceed $300 billion a year after government borrowing costs are factored in.

McCain also wants to eliminate the alternative minimum tax, or AMT, which would add more than $2 trillion in accumulated deficits to the federal ledger from 2010-2020. The AMT was enacted in 1969 to make sure the wealthy paid at least some tax, but now also threatens about 20 million additional taxpayers with levies averaging $2,000 if annual fixes aren’t renewed.

Clinton’s campaign generally succeeds more than the others at providing offsets — revenue increases or spending cuts — to finance programs such as her plan to provide health care for all.

But even if the next president “pays for” new initiatives, they will still be left with an underlying budget deficit exceeding $400 billion and the looming crises in Social Security, Medicare and the Medicaid health care program for the poor and disabled.

Even so, Clinton campaign literature promises a “return to fiscal responsibility. After six and a half years of Bush’s fiscal irresponsibility, Hillary wants America to regain control of its destiny. She will move back toward a balanced budget and surpluses.”

Just how Clinton — or any of her rivals — might miraculously produce a budget surplus is not answered.

“They face a collision with reality,” said Bob Greenstein, who heads the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal think tank. “None of the three candidates is coming to grips with budget realities.”

Urban Institute President Robert Reischauer, who directed the Congressional Budget Office during landmark budget debates of 1990 and 1993, says there’s only so much any incoming president can hope to accomplish. Already, Reischauer says, the agenda includes bruising battles over renewing the Bush tax cuts, as well as reforming the AMT and preventing Medicare payments to doctors from being cut .

“There’s a certain amount of political capital and energy that new administrations have and because the plate is already full, it’s going to be very hard for them to push forward on new initiatives,” Reischauer said.

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Comment by Kerry Marvin

As I Watch the News, from the various channels and Alphabet soup of Names,
There is a Glaring Discrepancy for the Fair and Balanced Viewpoint.

The Polarization that ensures, they Espouse the, Point of View expressed,
By the Media Pundits, are their own whether, By the Left Wing Party
Or the Right Wing, are in such disproportions it boggles the mind.

The supposition that they are only Reporting, Is as Ludicrous as The re-definition
Of the Word “IS” IS! And their Reporting, is so Bi-ass’d as to show their political
Diversity? I have seen Nothing, to Tell me they are Fair nor Balanced.
That sometimes, Includes Fox News.

However, that being said, I watched HaNnity’s Program “The Price We Pay”
on the Border Crisis! I am Incensed and appalled by;

The Lack of this congress and senate to address this issue, with the failed and
Broken system they have been responsible for. And done nothing for the states that
Have repeatedly, REQUESTED AID TO FIX THIS.
THE BORDER FENCE WAS PASSED AND FUNDED, YET IT IS STILL NOT BEING DELT WITH.
And STILL, with no response from congress AND not the senate EITHER, to remedy this!

AGAIN, Our Citizens are being Kidnapped, our border Agents Killed by the Drug Cartels
And The Mexican Government abets and enables their open hostilities against America!

When are the American people going to wake up? When we have to Arm Ourselves
In accordance with, the second amendment, Just to Protect our hearth and kin?
Never mind the border? There is a Real and Present Danger on our Broken Border!

THE CONGRESS AND SENATE DEMOCRATIC PARTY;
ARE NOT ONLY THE “CUT AND RUN” BUT THE “GET NOTHING DONE”

BACKFLIPS AND BACKSTABBING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, WHILE THE BORDERS
ARE OVERRUN WITH DRUGS AND ILLEGAL ALIENS, AND TREASON BY ANY LIGHT
OF THEIR OATH TO PROTECT THE U.S.A AND THE RIGHTS OF IT’S; CITIZENS!

“NOT THE ILLEGAL” INVADERS, WHO DEMAND FREE EVERYTHING, WHILE;
TRUE AMERICANS ARE DENIED ANYTHING RESEMBLING JUSTICE!

There Are Repercussions to the Politicians and the State and Local Officials,
Who WILL NOT Protect the American People, in Preference; for the
“Illegal Alien Invasion of America!”

Lou Dobbs and Hannity are right, The Left Wing, Soros, and Move-On are so embedded
with the Democratic Party, and The Open Borders and Nafta/Cafta trade Policies that
they will Not Do anything to Upset the: “FAR LEFT WING”
And Donors TO: “THEIR CAMPAIGN COFFERS!”

Follow the MONEY, Whether, it is “Politics or the Drug Cartel’s!”

In this election year, is There A Dimes worth of Difference?

 
Comment by John Scott

I believe this is a good report but it fails to mention that Mike Huckabee’s plan is just as bad and just as much in Never Never Land. He like the other three mentioned in the article are promising things they cannot deliver. He can’t deliver on the Health Plan he’s espousing, the Fair Tax and other initiatives. It just don’t wash.

The only real fiscal conservative is Ron Paul. However because he’s telling the truth on what needs to be eliminated much like Romney was also telling the truth on several things no one wants to hear about it.

I don’t care if its Huckabee, McCain, Obama, or Clinton elected this year. Whichever of the four it will mean higher taxes for less benefits for many Americans. We cannot fix the problem without massive overhauls and elimination of several of the current Federal government agencies, however it will be hard to accomplish that with the current Congress.

I fear the situation must get much worse before it can get better. We must stop depending on government to do everything for us or realize in order for that to happen they have to take a majority of your wages just like in Europe. If that happens like Europe our economy will be in decline or stagnated and we’ll be in a long long Depression.

Only by the elimination of many of the Unconstitutional agencies and benefits can we really right the ship. People are not seemingly willing to accept that so its going to get much much worse before it gets better.

I would urge all Americans to begin to build an emergency fund of 3-6 months worth of money on hand, stop using your credit cards, stock up on food and supplies as you can without going into debt with the goal of a 1 years supply. What may be coming in the next 10 years might make the Great Depression look like good years.

If you are concerned about the economy, vote for Ron Paul at this point. ( or perhaps wait and see who one of the other parties might put forth)

 
Comment by Alice

the reason why young students and some fashion people want to vote Obama:

Media said, high educated people vote Obama. So, some no bain people vote Obama to prove they are high educated people. What a joke.

Obamania is so crazy. God,give our immature kids wisdom to rid off the control of OSAMA and OBAMA.

People wihout brain will vote for Obama.

Smart people vote for Hillary.

Vote President with their wisdom, not vote for fasion or American idol.

 
Comment by Janson

We all need to contribute to make civilized society to work which means we all need to work hard and pay some taxes. Come on people! We need to pay some taxes so we can keep relatives of Barack Hussein Obama don’t attack America. We need to keep our defense strong and I don’t need any more tax cuts. I can’t believe followers of Barack Hussein Obama believe all his promises.

Barack Hussein Obama will divide this country apart.

It scares me to think about people who is going to work for him at the cabinet level.

 
Comment by Alice

I just found the reason why young students and some fashion people want to vote Obama.

Media said, high educated people vote Obama. So, some no bain people vote Obama to prove they are high educated people. What a joke.

Obamania is so crazy. God,give our immature kids wisdom to rid off the control of OSAMA and OBAMA.

People wihout brain will vote for Obama.

Smart people vote for Hillary.

Vote President with their wisdom, not vote for fasion or American idol.

 

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