more_cowbell
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At the micro level, are you familiar with the practice of, for example, a government agency scrambling to fully spend their budget every year, in order to get the same amount (or more) next year? So if close to the end of the fiscal year, if it looks like they have too much money, they’ll quickly spend it on whatever, or have their employees engage in extra “work”, to burn up the allocated money.Every time someone says this, I am convinced they have never looked at the budget.
We are essentially debating the definitions of "efficient" and "wasteful". Is a tax break to build out solar and wind electrical production wasteful? If a tax break for ethanol so corn farmers have a stable market wasteful? Is it efficient to have different tax rates on income versus capital gains? is it efficient to give homeowners a break on the mortgage interest paid or children they have? are the 1,000,000+ joint replacements Medicare pays for each year efficient?
The whole concept of a politician voting for something because it benefits the people that vote for them, even if it hurts the country overall, is how we get to this point.
I’d imagine that has quite the cumulative effect across the entire system.
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