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    Study: Candidates' plans lead to huge deficits

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Huge tax cuts in the budget plans of Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum would produce the kinds of trillion-dollar-plus deficits that the GOP candidates are blaming on President Barack Obama.

    That's the finding by the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a Washington-based budget watchdog group.

    The study also says the more modest tax and spending plans of Mitt Romney wouldn't make a dent in deficits that are on track to average $800 billion or so a year over the coming decade under current trends and policies — and could add to them considerably.

    Only Ron Paul, who calls for wrenching budget cuts that dwarf anything proposed by his three rivals, would reduce the flow of red ink. But even Paul's plan would leave in place a deficit in the $500 billion range by the end of his first term.

    The candidates' budget plans provide a sharp contrast with those of President Barack Obama, who released his latest fiscal blueprint just last week. Like Obama, the GOP candidates have the luxury of suspending political reality and assuming lawmakers would quickly enact their ideas into law.

    That translates into a tax code in which taxes on investments and capital gains are sharply reduced or eliminated. Each Republican candidate would eliminate inheritance taxes on large estates. And tax rates on individuals would be cut as well — all in the face of deficits that economists say would eventually cripple the economy.

    The results, according to the study, would be higher deficits, except in the case of Paul, whose proposed cuts to the military and other programs make even tea partyers blanche.

    According to the study, Gingrich's plan would add $7 trillion to the nation's debt over the coming nine years — almost doubling the deficits that would be recorded if the government basically ran on autopilot. Santorum's plan would add $4.5 trillion over the period, or about $500 billion to the deficit every year on average.

    By contrast, Romney's proposal would add $250 billion to the deficit over nine years, though that estimate was generated before he unveiled a new tax plan this week that could add considerably to the deficit.

    By the end of fiscal 2016, little more than a month before Election Day, Gingrich's plan would produce a deficit of 7.8 percent of the economy, or almost $1.5 trillion. Santorum's blueprint would produce a deficit in the $1.2 trillion range, or 6.5 percent of gross domestic product, or GDP. And Romney's plan — given the benefit of the doubt since his new tax plan is so vague — would generate a 2016 deficit of $700 billion to $800 billion or so.

    Obama's budget claims a $649 billion deficit by 2016, relying on tax increases to do it.

    The group didn't publish specific deficit figures for 2016 but provided estimates of them as a percentage of GDP to The Associated Press, which calculated them based on the GDP estimates of the Congressional Budget Office.

    Paul's budget plans include eliminating five Cabinet departments, immediately ending operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and sharply cutting federal programs like Medicaid and food stamps. It would reduce the deficit by $2.2 trillion over nine years. He is the only candidate whose spending cuts exceed the amount of revenue lost by cutting taxes.

    The four GOP candidates vying to replace Obama each promise sweeping tax cuts, even as the deficit under current policies would never fall below $600 billion over the coming decade.

    Gingrich, for example, would give taxpayers the option of a 15 percent flat tax rate, while Santorum promises to reduce the current five-bracket system to two, with rates of 28 percent and 10 percent. Each idea would mean trillions of dollars less in revenue for the government.

    Romney's latest tax plan would cut the top income tax rate from 35 percent to 28 percent and the other rates by 20 percent each, paid for by broadening the tax base and eliminating numerous deductions. But the plan lacks sufficient specifics to be estimated with any precision.

    The candidates' ambitious budget plans contrast with GOP leaders in Congress, who have focused on retaining the full menu of Bush-era tax cuts rather than attempting to cut taxes further — and have opened the door to higher tax revenues as part of a comprehensive deficit-cutting deal.

    Last week, Obama proposed tax increases of almost $2 trillion over the coming decade — chiefly by ending Bush-era cuts on individual income exceeding $200,000 a year and family income exceeding $250,000.

    The budget group's advisers include many Democratic deficit hawks and Republicans unafraid to advocate for higher taxes. The group acknowledged plenty of wiggle room in the study since many of the candidates' proposals are vague or haven't been reviewed by official sources, like the CBO.

    The Tax Policy Center, a respected joint project of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution, provided the basis for many of the estimates of the candidates' tax proposals.

    The group offers three scenarios for each candidate, which incorporated different assumptions that depend on how vague or specific a candidate's proposals are. The group chiefly trumpeted an "intermediate" scenario that represented the group's best estimate of the candidate's budget plans.

    By contrast, the Gingrich campaign on Thursday produced an estimate by a friendly economist that predicts his budget would balance by the end of his first term and that economic growth under his supply-side tax cuts would average 4.4 percent a year over the coming decade, far higher than predicted by the budget group.

     
    • Ron  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      Deficits are not that complicated. Just translate it into personal debt. I dug myself out of credit card debt a few years ago by getting a 2nd job (raising revenue to throw at the problem) and by cancelling my vacation and not eating out (cutting expenses). Half the country wants to raise taxes and the other half wants to cut expenses. That's fine, but if we seriously want to get out of debt, we really oughta do both things. It is fiscally conservative to reduce debt levels. Increasing taxes would help accomplish this faster. Economists say as much. By the same token, we can't afford to spend like we have in the past. Ron Paul may sound like he's crazy at times, but there is great wisdom in his rants about unsustainable spending levels.
      • QBB 3 mths ago
        good post......paul does have some good points.....too bad he hasn't a clue about NATIONAL SECURITY.
      • Mystic2012 3 mths ago
        Good post. We do need both new revenue and cuts. Until the GOP stops being insane about the oath they took to GN this will not end well.
      • Mark14 3 mths ago
        Yes but Paul is too focused on just the spending side of the equation.
    • Alex  •  Dekalb, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Compromise really isn't something that is related to this situation, because the compromise is to pretend the five hundred pound gorilla in the corner of the room doesn't exist... even if its very angry and will eventually rip their heads off.
      • vman 3 mths ago
        unfortunately, without compromise, the government cannot function at all
      • Doomguard 3 mths ago
        Tell that to the Democrats who passed the Health Care Debacle.
      • JudithM 3 mths ago
        Just wait till all these oBUMA goons see what happens when oBUMACARE takes total hold. The rates will go up so much, doctors will not do procedures that are necessary as they won't have permission to, Now that some are reading it after having signed it as Pelosi told them to do they are seeing the REAL THING and it AIN'T PRETTY! Open your eyes and with another 4 years you will be living in the SOCIAL SOCIETY he has been building.
    • RichMcKinney  •  3 mths ago
      "No promise made on the campaign trail is valid after the polls close". Anonymous (AKA Me)
      • Gambler 3 mths ago
        Obama's sure proof of that.
      • Left Coast and Proud Of I ... 3 mths ago
        Kind of like what the honorable Senator from Texas, Cornyn, said when caught in a gross exaggeration, "My statement wasn't meant to be factual."
    • Argle  •  3 mths ago
      The reason we have such massive deficits is tax cuts without offsetting spending cuts.

      And the idiots who did it now want to accelerate our spiral into third world status with more and bigger tax cuts.
      • Dan 3 mths ago
        How come every year we see more revenue and then more spending? The spending is growing but we are getting less for it, except for entitlements. This is the reason why entitlement spending has to be reformed.
      • LibertyMark 3 mths ago
        And the idiots who did it now want to accelerate our spiral into third world status with more and bigger government spending.

        FIFY.
      • Tim M 3 mths ago
        Read the Ron Paul plan, he is the only one that does offer massive cuts to offset some of the tax cuts.
    • Alex  •  Dekalb, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Plus, I don't think people realize how unpopular a candidate would be for enacting the steps necessary to eliminate the deficit. He'd be doing at least one thing to #$%$ off each group of people. No one wants higher taxes, Reps don't want to see the military cut for any reason and only want to expand it, cutting certain programs will anger other groups, and so on. Essentially, the president that does the most good for the nation in this way would be one of the most unpopular presidents of his time. And candidates live and breath by their popularity. Its the great weakness of any democratic system. We all want to live in Utopias instead of reality.
      • PurpleS 3 mths ago
        That's why every established interest fights Ron Paul tooth and nail - by hook or by crook.
      • JudithM 3 mths ago
        Maybe you don't remember what happened when Carter was in office and made CUTS to the military. It took YEARS to rebuild thanks to the Republicans. Now oBUMA is going to cut and we will see the same again. God help us if we need them and after this IDIOT has taken the country to it's knees we will be finished as far as being the country we all ONCE KNEW!
      • bill 3 mths ago
        Hey Judith Cartoon face... gettagrip...
    • 000  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  3 mths ago
      You don't quit your job and then complain because you can't pay for your car. The republicans did it under Reagan and Bush. Plus they then went out and bought a second car.
    • LibertyMark  •  3 mths ago
      I read these articles and I am reminded of a truism: Americans get the government they deserve.

      It doesn't matter, left or right. Large swaths of American citizens act like a petulant 5 year old girl, stamping her feet and screaming at dad, "GIVE ME MY PONY!" The problem is, she's too immature to understand that daddy is broke and can't afford to buy her a pony.

      So, politicians, left and right, serve up the pony to the tantruming child. It's easy. Just give everyone what they want. It's the best of both worlds - give everybody everything they want, and don't make anybody pay for it. It's a win win!

      There's hope for the 5 year old. She usually grows up to figure out how things work. Her "figuring out" can be smooth, or it can be a shock. She grows up to be a responsible adult.

      It's difficult for me to have such hope for the American people.
    • Tom M  •  3 mths ago
      Of course, all of these candidates know they are speaking to uninformed people who are likely to believe anything if they hear it often enough. They know most citizens won't check on anything they are being told and they won't read articles like this one that does the work for them. Americans let these guys get away with this stuff and we get what we deserve.
    • Mystic2012  •  3 mths ago
      The current US tax rates are the lowest since the 1950s. We have a deficit issue and none of these "fine GOP candidates" recognize the need to increase tax revenue? That is just stupid bordering on insane!! You cannot cut your way out of this mess, it requires more govt revenue. Some cuts that make sense and are needed too, but ignoring the revenue side of this situation is insane and unpatriotic. They took an oath the serve the nation not Grover Norquist.
    • tex_del_sur  •  Harlingen, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      If anyone believes that the U.S. can get itself out of debt by cutting taxes they should try it themselves. Cut your income and see how much it improves your finances. On the other hand you can cut your spending and see how much it improves your way of life. Then of course there is the sensible approach of slightly raising taxes on those earning levels where it will have the least effect on way of life and reducing spending in many or all areas of government. We chose not to raise taxes to pay for the wars of recent years and it was only a matter of time for that to catch up to us. With the wars drawing down the drain on the economy will be less, but that spending has to be reduced, not just spent elsewhere.
    • Charles  •  3 mths ago
      The huge tax cuts for the rich that Reagan & G.W. Bush made resulted in huge deficits, too.
    • pacman  •  3 mths ago
      And of course these huge defecits will only impact the middle class. We will continue to have to subsidize the oil co's that are making record billions in profits. Can't somebody just make the GOP GO AWAY!!
    • Phil  •  Newark, Delaware  •  3 mths ago
      This shows that they can't even offer a decent plan to fix our troubles while calling all the past presidents terrible except Reagan who actually did not balance the budget either. I know that Americans have a short memory but if we really want to FIX the deficit we need a whole new congress. And maybe some candidates that truly want to fix the deficit.
    • Tim M  •  Washington, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I have a question for any Santorum supporters - please list what you think are Ricks strongest points.
      Then please tell me how you think those points will play with the Independents that will be required to win the general election in November.
      Thanks
    • Clown  •  3 mths ago
      Wake up ladies & gents - the country is bankrupt, and the fixes all involve pain. and nobody votes for pain. the american empire is in rapid decline.
    • Kelli  •  3 mths ago
      No surprise there.
    • Gregory  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder how long it will take before we become the next Greece? What is wrong with our polititians - we are not going to get out of this mess unless we cut spending and increase tax revenue. We got into this mess by spending more and taxing less, how hard is it to see that the only answer is reversing the course of behavior?
    • Doomguard  •  3 mths ago
      Dr. Paul, once again, is shown to be the only candidate with a financial plan that will simultaneously reduce government spending and reduce the tax burden. This is the key to getting our country back on track. Vote for Ron Paul in 2012!
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      Only Ron Paul... They got that right!
    • Amos  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      It is an economic war on our(you and me)government during the run up to our election in November. World wide market manipulation, by International Corporate Power, is pressuring you and me into second guessing the only thing we got, our government, and get behind the continuous oppression of International Corporate Power. As the election moves closer the choice will become 'in your face' clear. If you think International Corporate Power suits your needs then you need to get behind RED RIGHT who is pushing for your vote. But please, don't consider yourself a patriot as so many of their pundits proclaim.
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