Reagan adviser to Republicans: ‘You can’t get the job done’

By Stephen C. Webster
Sunday, September 26, 2010 23:13 EST
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A former adviser to President Ronald Reagan told a news radio program recently that Republicans “can’t get the job done” with their redux of the 1994 “Contract with America.”

“[If] you’re exempting two-thirds of the budget and you’re focusing only on non-defense discretionary, which actually is only about 500 billion or 15 percent of the budget, it’s pretty obvious you can’t get the job done,” said David Stockman, a former adviser to President Reagan, in a recent interview with National Public Radio.

“Some economic analysts have said that if you do that, that by the year 2020, the government wouldn’t have enough money to spend on anything except for Medicare, Social Security and defense if it’s lucky,” summarized interviewer Guy Raz. “Do you think that sounds about right?”

“Yes, I do,” Stockman replied. “We couldn’t afford the Bush tax cuts when they were put in in 2001, 2003. Now, we’re – eight years later, we’re trillions in additional debt later, we’re two unfinanced wars later, we’re a trillion dollars of stimulus spending later, 800 billion of TARP, so it’s pretty obvious if we couldn’t afford them back then, in no way, shape or form can we even dream about affording them now.”

Republicans and a group of conservative Democrats have, in recent weeks, championed the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy as a driver of economic growth, even as most economists show the program widening America’s deficit by at least $70 billion per year over the next decade.

Stockman told NPR that all Republican-proposed exemptions considered, the party’s “pledge” to America would leave so little room for cuts that national parks like Mount Rushmore would have to be closed, even though the GOP’s actual document [PDF link] carries pictures of public parks.

According to a recent CNN poll, a whopping 69 percent of Americans believe tax breaks for individuals making over $200,000 and families making over $250,000 annually should expire at the end of this year, as the Bush administration had planned.

Eighty-one percent favor extending them for Americans making less than that, which both parties largely agree with.

There is strong agreement between Democrats and Republicans on continuing the tax cuts for individuals earning less than $200,000 per year and families earning less than $250,000 – those making more are set to have their taxes return to Bill Clinton-era levels unless Republicans and dissenting Democrats get their way.

Under Obama’s proposal, individual income above $200,000 would be taxed at 39.6 percent rather than 36 percent come January – even the wealthy would continue to pay the same lower rate for their earnings below that figure.

President Obama has described Republicans’ efforts to block the expiration of tax cuts for the wealthy as standing in the way of continuing tax cuts for the middle class.

According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, extending all the Bush tax cuts would yield economic growth worth only 10 to 40 percent of each dollar lost in government revenues. But the projections note that continuing the breaks for low income earners would be more stimulative as they would spend more of it than the wealthy.

The CBO added Thursday that extending the tax cuts for all but the rich would likely boost economic growth in the short-run but could hamper it over the next decade as the deficit would rise to 8 percent of GDP by 2020.

Stockman also told NPR that he believes taxes will have to be raised on the vast majority of Americans, whether they like it or not, adding that Obama is being dishonest when he pledges a tax cut for middle-class USA.

The economy is weak because of our irresponsible fiscal and monetary policies over the last 10, 20 or even 30 years, ” he said. “And it’s going to keep getting weaker unless we face up to the problem. So, yes, it’s the chicken and egg. If we cut spending and raise taxes, it may slow down the economy even more, but that’s unfortunately the choice that we face.”

During an interview with Fox News Sunday, House minority leader John Boehner implied that American voters are not yet ready for real budget solutions, which is why the GOP plan leaves so much discretionary spending on the table.

“It seems that Boehner is content to leave the American people uncertain as to what the Republican’s would do to help the economy besides extending the Bush tax cuts,” CBS summarized.

Republicans, long supporters of doing away with Social Security as a national safety net, could effectively end the program and mandate private retirement savings accounts based on the stock market, according to a Baltimore Sun analysis of the party’s pledge.

“Buried in the twenty-one-page document is the real pledge: a discussion of ‘reviewing’ Social Security and other entitlement programs and a commitment to a program ‘requiring a full accounting of Social Security,’” The Nation noted.

“DC bureaucrat-speak, to be sure,” John Nichols continued. “But it is not hard to translate.”

He concludes: “Either the pledge is an outline for massive new debts and deficits or it is a roadmap to the privatization of Social Secuity, Medicare and Medicaid.

“To suggest otherwise would be to engage in what another George Bush once described as ‘voodoo economics.’”

Stephen C. Webster
Stephen C. Webster
Stephen C. Webster is the senior editor of Raw Story, and is based out of Austin, Texas. He previously worked as the associate editor of The Lone Star Iconoclast in Crawford, Texas, where he covered state politics and the peace movement’s resurgence at the start of the Iraq war. Webster has also contributed to publications such as True/Slant, Austin Monthly, The Dallas Business Journal, The Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Weekly, The News Connection and others. Follow him on Twitter at @StephenCWebster.
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  • Anonymous

    He is talking to the party of the “deaf and dumb. To bad he was a “raygun-wind-up-tory” back in the day that got us on the road to hell. So, fuck you and the “tax cuts” you rode in on.

  • Anonymous

    Ruththuglicans are immune re: facts.
    Bush tax cuts
    2 unpaid-for wars
    Medicare part D unfunded
    Whodda thought?
    And now they are leading in the polls to take back the house. The voters are rubes.

  • Anonymous

    Finally, a Republican talking common sense, primarily because he’s talking facts.

    Will Stockman’s interview be aired and applauded on Faux “News”? No way. Will it be quoted and applauded on right-wing blogs? No way. Will the “Republicans” who just gave us their “Pledge to America” (a definite prescription for disaster) refer to Stockman’s interview and applaud it for it’s accuracy and common sense? No way. Will Rush Limbaugh applaud Stockman’s interview on his far-right radio program? No way.

    Facts are facts. And fascists are fascists. And fascists always have a hard time with facts, or talking facts to those they want to rule, control, subjugate, impoverish. On the other hand, fascists have no problem with lying, propaganda, incessantly-repeated talking points, all meant to control and enrich themselves at the expense of everyone else.

    The literally brainwashed right-wing viewers, blog visitors and listeners can’t differentiate anymore between fact and fiction, between truth and lies, between what is good for all American citizens and the snake oil certain billionaire-backed, corporate-owned conservatives are trying to sell them. And that’s a FACT.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CY7B3QL6YHC3KELXAOXNJT6IMM Eric S

    It’s still too much to pay in taxes, either way. Hell, even at what they’re at now it’s just plain wrong. WHY should ANY of us have to pay more than 10%? Especially given how a vast swathe of the American public like to call themselves “Christians.” Even the church doesn’t take more than 10%, so I guess the government is above their God too. Funny how so many politicians cater their campaigns to glad-hand the ministers and religious right. Perhaps if we weren’t so busy spending all our tax-dollars on murdering people in various parts of the globe, not to mention the billions in foreign aid that we send mainly to despots and horrible regimes that let U.S. based multinational corporations rape their minerals. I could go on and on with the trillions in wasted funding that we throw out the window every year. I say 10% and no more than that, across the board, INCLUDING multinational corporations that don’t pay ANYTHING. Then let’s spend the money where it belongs, close most of our foreign bases, end that stupid war and call it a day. Oh yeah, lets we forget, why do we not tax each transaction that occurs on Wall Street? If we did, we could actually pay of the national debt in a few years, AND fund healthcare for every man, woman, and child in the country.

  • Anonymous

    The bankruptcy of the US Government is only a failure only if they intend to make it work for the citizens. If, on the other hand, they intend to impose privatization of services on a, “you get all the rights you can afford”, basis, they are on a successful path. If their purpose is to complete the Norquist agenda, then, it is a strategy toward achieving the fascistic corporatism they imagine would allow the powerful to rule without having to bother with the masses. There are only two options: Either they don’t know what they are doing, and so are colossal screw ups, or, they know what they are doing, and are pursuing a strategy for accumulation of wealth and power. Given the redistribution of power and wealth does not show evidence of chance like events but rather smooth trends where the money goes in one direction along with the power, it should appear they believe they can take over democracy with money and replace it with a corporatist’s plutocracy. They have been committed to dissolving the government since loosing control in the 1930s. A democratic system gets in the way of their power and financial interests and so are committed to “making it small enough to drown in the tub when they need to”. It is incredibly short sighted strategy and simplistic in its inception but just because they aren’t very bright doesn’t mean they can’t organize a take over of democracy. Money allows them to make up in power what they lack in brains.

  • Anonymous

    I’ve been down, I’ve been beat
    I’ve been tossed into the street
    Beggin’ nickels, beggin’ dimes
    Just to get my bottle of wine

    Some say life she’s a lady
    Kinda soft, kinda shady
    I can tell you life is rich
    She’s no lady, she’s a bitch

    1.They suck my body out
    But friend there is no doubt
    I’m gonna pay the devil his dues
    Cause I’m sick of being abused

    Eat the rich, eat the rich
    Don’t you know life is a bitch
    Eat the rich, eat the rich
    Out of the palace and into the ditch

    Steal my money, steal my car
    Took my woman and my old guitar
    Runnin’ crazy, runnin’ wild
    Blind alley in my mind

    Just can’t fight the temptation
    It’s become my inspiration
    Gonna get myself an axe
    Break some heads, break some backs

    Repeat 1

    Chorus

    Don’t stop me

    Chorus

    Chorus

    Out of the palace and into the ditch

    They suck my body out

  • Anonymous

    Well a moderate Repube tells the truth.
    Big deal.
    He will not be a loud voice and the fearful whining right will vote against our countries best interests once again.

  • Anonymous

    After I got out of the army in ’69, I never made even enough money to pay income tax, and I have terrible problems with my teeth as a result. Thank God I retired in a country where I have free health care forever! I can’t believe that the land where I was born and raised has become a market place, where the total worth of everything is expressed in dollars and cents. Seats in the House and Senate are for sale! Governor’s mansions are for sale! The White House is for sale! I’m glad I left! America: Save It Or Screw It!

  • Crispus Attucks

    This man is no Republican. He did not blame Darwin for anything, he didn’t even mention Jesus and he certainly told the truth. If you’re gonna pose as a republican dude do your homework and include why homos are responsible for why God hates us. GEEEEz.

  • Anonymous

    I didn’t know David Stockman was a DFH.

    He definitely wouldn’t be welcome in today’s corporate-owned billionaire-backed budget-busting deficit-exploding middle-class-destroying Republican Party, not with him sticking to the facts and showing some common sense.

    Nor would the DLC branch of the Democratic Party roll out the red carpet for him. They only reserve the red carpet treatment for the richest Americans, just like the Republicans. Let everyone else eat cake or cake crumbs. And any facts, or anyone daring to cite facts, is viewed as a threat to the wealthiest concentrating even more wealth (and power) in their gnarly, blood-stained hands.

    I’m still voting straight Democratic Party ticket in November, even with knowing how subversive the DLCers have been to traditional Democratic Party ideals: equality, justice for all, a good paying job, worker protections, consumer protections, small business protections, retirement protections, a chicken in every pot.

    There are still a whole lot of good, patriotic Democratic Party public servants, while the Republican Party (with it’s radical Tea Potty and religious fundamentalist branches) is definitely a lost cause. Why would any sane American citizen want anymore George W. Bush or Dick Cheney types running things?

  • Dolmance

    Like Irving Krystal told his flock, the GOP needs to lie and cheat and do whatever it has to so it gets enough power to do the real business of government – wipe out Social Security and Medicare.

    This is what he said. This is what the GOP has been up to for the last 40 years.

    Oh, and the people over at Irving Krystal’s vile old magazine wrote the Republican’s new “Pledge.” And the director of the whole effort was an AIG lobbyist.

    If the American people are stupid enough for this, they’re too stupid to care about.

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/3NVQSZZC5IM66JEOCSFJUV7FCE Jacques G

    Too bad this is said as he HELPED Reagan and the Republicans destroy America and reap every dime they got in the process. NOW it is time for Americans to fight back…with their pocketbooks, meaning boycott and resist feeding the corporate juggernaut. Find every product you can live without or that is manufactured by these Democracy-wrecking corporations (Like Koch (Stainmaster carpets, Brawney) or Target or Wal Mart) and not shop/buy their products and services.

  • Anonymous

    Stockman of the voodoo, trickle-down Raygun-nomics is saying this? Repent! Repent! The end of the world is near!

  • Anonymous

    There is no party that can “do the job.” There is no man who can either. A car with a large crack in the engine block can’t run. The American economy is not functional largely thanks to Stockman, Regan et al.

  • Anonymous

    REGAN TRICKLE DOWN IS LIKE THE PYRIMID SCHEME THE BOTTOM GETS BIGGER (us mere peons) WHILE THE TOP GETS SMALLER (the greedy thugs) Like the Chicken farmer the chickens in the top cages get all the food and those on the bottom well hey we get the SHITS. I WILL stick With OBAMA and THE DEMORATIC PARTY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/kipcreed Kip Reed

    so can we finally admit that trickle down didn’t work and George HW was right the first time he said that it would ruin the economy (before he changed his mind and then changed it back when he raised taxes that pulled us out of the tail spin and then we threw his ass out, or you did I was 12.) We probably can’t afford any taxes cuts at all. Your still adding 3 trillion to the deficit with the middle class tax cuts. But remember, IT’S UNPOPULAR TO THE DO THE THINGS THAT WILL SAVE US.

  • Anonymous

    You can’t believe it? I can. I saw it coming when Reagan announced that the rich were going to be getting even more than they had, and it would all “trickle down” on the other 98% of us. What a bunch of crap that was! What amazes me is all those “economists” who didn’t see it coming. Hell, if a professional musician straight out of college knew this was coming, how the hell could those with training in economics NOT get it?

    I’m glad that you will at least be having a decent retirement. Too bad the country of your birth treated you (and the rest of us) so badly that you couldn’t stay here.

  • Anonymous

    You must have missed Sir Alan Greenspan’s congressional testimony a few months ago where he admitted that tax cuts DO NOT increase tax revenue. The NEOCON”S new that all along but the gullible baggers are still swimming in a long river in Africa!

  • Anonymous

    Great idea if we had any money left to “withhold”.

  • Anonymous

    They sure did piss on us all!

  • Anonymous

    DAVID STOCKMAN: THE GOP SHOULD FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY

    Daivd Stockman rushes into the ring swinging like a boxer: “If there were such a thing as Chapter 11 for politicians, the Republican push to extend the unaffordable Bush tax cuts would amount to a bankruptcy filing. The nation’s public debt … will soon reach $18 trillion.” It screams “out for austerity and sacrifice.” But instead, the GOP insists “that the nation’s wealthiest taxpayers be spared even a three-percentage-point rate increase.”

    In the past 40 years Republican ideology has gone from solid principles to hype and slogans. Stockman says: “Republicans used to believe that prosperity depended upon the regular balancing of accounts — in government, in international trade, on the ledgers of central banks and in the financial affairs of private households and businesses too.”

    No more. Today there’s a “new catechism” that’s “little more than money printing and deficit finance, vulgar Keynesianism robed in the ideological vestments of the prosperous classes” making a mockery of GOP ideals. Worse, it has resulted in “serial financial bubbles and Wall Street depredations that have crippled our economy.” Yes, GOP ideals backfired, crippling our economy.

    Stockman’s indictment warns that the Republican party’s “new policy doctrines have caused four great deformations of the national economy, and modern Republicans have turned a blind eye to each one:”

    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/reagan-insider-gop-destroyed-us-economy-2010-08-10

  • Anonymous

    This is an interview that will NEVER be broadcast on Faux News!

  • Anonymous

    This is an interview that will NEVER be broadcast on Faux News!

  • Anonymous

    What is Stockman (apparently) complaining about ?

    The dream of right-wingers — YOU know, like HIM — is finally coming true, well beyond their hopes in the 1980s. He and his buddies have succeeded beyond their wildest expectations.

    He should be pretty happy.

  • Dolmance

    Oh, they can get the job done all right. They can strip the American people of any protection from anyone with money, they can plunder them, they can leave them without the safety net of Social Security that has saved tens of millions from a bitter existence followed by an even more bitter death in old age and the end of affordable medical care for children. And they can have a fire sale of government property and the American people’s heritage to private entities to do with as they please, just like in that Tea Bagger state Arizona.

    And if the American people stupid enough to by into this, they’ll deserve everything they get. And they can look back after the world is turned to shit and blame it on their being too lazy to vote that one day in November.

  • Anonymous

    I would urge David Stockman to ring this bell in the ears of rethuglicans and not stop until it deafens them. Their type of economics is as GHWB called it VOODOO ECONOMICS but no one is able to get it them to process anything that is good for the middle class. Rethuglican economics means repressive economics slanted in favor of the obscenely rich. It is a shame that anyone would allow rethugs to hoodwink them into believing that they have all the answers and that they can really solve porblems. Rethuglicans have no clue. My vote goes straight down the Democratic column.

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    Actually they can get the job done, as long as you assume the job is starting endless wars, helping already rich people get richer, take away all social programs, and force poor people to work for even less than the minimum wage.

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