[Mb-civic] EDITORIAL Bad Goodies LATimes
Michael Butler
michael at michaelbutler.com
Tue Oct 12 12:13:06 PDT 2004
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-taxbill12oct12.story
EDITORIAL
Bad Goodies
October 12, 2004
As Sen. John F. Kerry pointedly reminded voters on Friday during the second
presidential debate, President Bush has not vetoed a single spending bill in
his nearly four years in office. Lavish tax cuts are not the only reason the
federal deficit is stuck in the hundreds of billions of dollars annually.
The absence of a veto threat gives lawmakers no reason to restrain
themselves.
The corporate tax bill passed by the Senate on Monday and sent to the
president for his near-automatic signature is a good example. The bill, as
originally intended, gets rid of a subsidy to U.S. exporters ruled illegal
by the World Trade Organization and closes a few corporate loopholes and tax
shelters. But instead of contributing the $50 billion in savings to the
federal kitty, lawmakers larded the bill with new corporate welfare. The
package could cost taxpayers an additional $80 billion over 10 years,
according to the nonprofit Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Maybe, as
supporters argue, a cut in manufacturers' tax rate would create new jobs.
But there's no proof that waves of preceding tax cuts did much in that
regard.
The breaks go to businesses ranging from the oil and gas industry to NASCAR
race track owners to bow-and-arrow makers. Most inexcusably, tobacco farmers
long protected from foreign competition will receive a separate $10-billion
handout. On paper, the bill isn't supposed to cost the Treasury anything.
That would be true only if all of the provisions in the bill that are
supposed to expire before 2014 aren't extended, an extreme unlikelihood
given recent tax cut history.
What could have been a trade-policy adjustment that saved the taxpayers a
little money is now a package of corporate goodies thrown on top of the debt
pile. Bush, by never carrying out a spending veto, helped make it so.
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