{"id":8732,"date":"2009-05-01T22:48:32","date_gmt":"2009-05-01T22:48:32","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2009-05-02T00:03:07","modified_gmt":"2009-05-02T00:03:07","slug":"the-budget-fallacy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/calitics.com\/index.php\/2009\/05\/01\/the-budget-fallacy\/","title":{"rendered":"The &#8220;Budget&#8221; Fallacy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s really nothing like taking Republican callers on a radio show: sure, the monumental stupidity burns something awful, but sometimes you can get real moments of clarity. &nbsp;One of those moments came today during my <a href=\"http:\/\/1400localsonly.podomatic.com\/player\/web\/2009-05-01T12_01_46-07_00\">weekly radio show today on KVTA 1520<\/a>, as caller after conservative caller applied the logic of household budgets to the disaster that is the state budget.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s this consistent talking point in right-wing circles about &#8220;<i>responsibility<\/i>&#8221; when it comes to the state budget. &nbsp;Specifically, people feel that if they can balance their own expenditures and income in a checkbook, that the CA Legislature should be able to do the same. &nbsp;It stands to reason, in their minds, that if they&#8217;re going into more and more debt every month, they have to cut back on expenses&#8211;and therefore, by analogy, the Legislature should be forced to do likewise.<\/p>\n<p><b>The problem is that government isn&#8217;t a household we live in: it&#8217;s a product we pay for<\/b>. &nbsp;We can collectively spend as much as we want on it. &nbsp;Unlike a household budget, the overall income isn&#8217;t fixed: it&#8217;s up to us as citizens to determine the price we are willing to pay.<\/p>\n<p>Government exists to provide for the public safety, and to provide services that would be impossible or too expensive to pay for individually. &nbsp;As a people, we have a choice in the marketplace of government services: we can <i>choose<\/i> to drive a broken-down beater, or we can <i>choose<\/i> to drive a nice car that will reliably get us from point A to point B. &nbsp;When we as a people go to the ballot box, what we&#8217;re doing is going to the government store to, in essence, choose the government we want to buy. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Instead of looking at each party as a budget manager, it&#8217;s really more appropriate to look at them at car salespeople.<\/p>\n<p>By electing 63% of the legislature to be Democrats, the people of California have spoken: <b>we choose to have a quality product&#8211;and by and large, we choose to pay for it.<\/b> &nbsp;But because of the 2\/3 rule, a small minority of Republicans are denying us our economic choice and forcing us to buy a lemon: we&#8217;re going to drive a broken-down beater, they insist, and they&#8217;ll blow up the car if we say otherwise.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, the only reason we&#8217;re in this position in the first place is the rank irresponsibility of Republicans for the last three decades, who have managed to convince just enough voters that we just strip out a few options and do the financing right, we can drive that dream car we&#8217;ve always wanted at bargain basement prices. &nbsp;Pretty soon the car breaks down or gets repossessed&#8211;but hey, we saved a few bucks in the meantime!<\/p>\n<p>The issue at hand isn&#8217;t a question of responsible vs. irresponsible budget managers; it&#8217;s about honest brokers vs. charlatan scam artists on the marketplace of government services.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There&#8217;s really nothing like taking Republican callers on a radio show: sure, the monumental stupidity burns something awful, but sometimes you can get real moments of clarity. &nbsp;One of those moments came today during my <a href=\"http:\/\/1400localsonly.podomatic.com\/player\/web\/2009-05-01T12_01_46-07_00\">weekly radio show today on KVTA 1520<\/a>, as caller after conservative caller applied the logic of household budgets to the disaster that is the state budget.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s this consistent talking point in right-wing circles about &#8220;<i>responsibility<\/i>&#8221; when it comes to the state budget. &nbsp;Specifically, people feel that if they can balance their own expenditures and income in a checkbook, that the CA Legislature should be able to do the same. &nbsp;It stands to reason, in their minds, that if they&#8217;re going into more and more debt every month, they have to cut back on expenses&#8211;and therefore, by analogy, the Legislature should be forced to do likewise.<\/p>\n<p><b>The problem is that government isn&#8217;t a household we live in: it&#8217;s a product we pay for<\/b>. &nbsp;We can collectively spend as much as we want on it. &nbsp;Unlike a household budget, the overall income isn&#8217;t fixed: it&#8217;s up to us as citizens to determine the price we are willing to pay.<\/p>\n<p>Government exists to provide for the public safety, and to provide services that would be impossible or too expensive to pay for individually. &nbsp;As a people, we have a choice in the marketplace of government services: we can <i>choose<\/i> to drive a broken-down beater, or we can <i>choose<\/i> to drive a nice car that will reliably get us from point A to point B. &nbsp;When we as a people go to the ballot box, what we&#8217;re doing is going to the government store to, in essence, choose the government we want to buy. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Instead of looking at each party as a budget manager, it&#8217;s really more appropriate to look at them at car salespeople.<\/p>\n<p>By electing 63% of the legislature to be Democrats, the people of California have spoken: <b>we choose to have a quality product&#8211;and by and large, we choose to pay for it.<\/b> &nbsp;But because of the 2\/3 rule, a small minority of Republicans are denying us our economic choice and forcing us to buy a lemon: we&#8217;re going to drive a broken-down beater, they insist, and they&#8217;ll blow up the car if we say otherwise.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, the only reason we&#8217;re in this position in the first place is the rank irresponsibility of Republicans for the last three decades, who have managed to convince just enough voters that we just strip out a few options and do the financing right, we can drive that dream car we&#8217;ve always wanted at bargain basement prices. &nbsp;Pretty soon the car breaks down or gets repossessed&#8211;but hey, we saved a few bucks in the meantime!<\/p>\n<p>The issue at hand isn&#8217;t a question of responsible vs. irresponsible budget managers; 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