- Jun 2, 2000
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I'm surprised there has been so little discussion, both here and by the pundits on TV, of the merits of McCain's economic plan, which is essentially a freeze and subsequent reduction of federal spending (except defense and entitlements) coupled with increased tax cuts-making the Bush tax cuts permanent and further reducing capital gains taxes.
Now it's been a long time since my economics degree, but it would appear to me that a freeze or even worse, a reduction in government spending could quite easily tip our economy from a recession to a depression. the government should be stimulating the economy, not contracting it.
Am I off base, or is the lack of discussion because:
1) McCain will change his economy plan in another 24 hours anyway,
2) McCain's focus on name calling provides such an easier to understand, and more sexy story-from both the left and right, or
3) the meltdown in the McCain -Palin campaign is a more sexy story?
Now it's been a long time since my economics degree, but it would appear to me that a freeze or even worse, a reduction in government spending could quite easily tip our economy from a recession to a depression. the government should be stimulating the economy, not contracting it.
Am I off base, or is the lack of discussion because:
1) McCain will change his economy plan in another 24 hours anyway,
2) McCain's focus on name calling provides such an easier to understand, and more sexy story-from both the left and right, or
3) the meltdown in the McCain -Palin campaign is a more sexy story?