I Love Graphs

Filed in National by on September 21, 2009

…if only because it makes the truth visible so even Republicans can understand it. And speaking of Republicans, they have been crying about debt recently, and how the President’s stimulus package and automotive company bailouts have exploded the deficit, all the while seemingly forgetting about the multiple trillions of dollars in tax cuts President Reagan and the second President Bush signed into law, and the massive amounts of defense spending by both, including trillions for the Iraq War, all of which exploded the deficit and sent our national debt spiraling into the sky. Yeah, no cries from Republicans about those Republican debt producing actions.

Let’s take a look at this graph I found by way of Andrew Sullivan:

Looking at this graph, I take away from it that, as far as debt goes, things have been much much worse. Indeed, we piled on the debt as a result of World War II and government spending to get us out of World War II. And then, over the ensuing decades, the debt was consistently paid down, even as the New Deal social safety net programs thrived and as President Johnson gave us Medicare. When did our debt level start to rise again? The election of Ronald Reagan, who introduced the now Republican dogma that no tax can ever be raised, and indeed all must be cut, and cut, and cut, all the while we spend elaborate sums of money on the military. It used to be conservative dogma that fiscal conservatism demanded balanced budgets, rather than tax cuts.

With Reagan, Republicans divorced themselves from fiscal conservatism, and they took a second wife, fiscal irresponsibility. There was no national emergency during the Reagan years that explains the rise in our debt. No World War II. No Great Depression. At least George W. Bush could use the presence of an emergency as an excuse, given the occurrence of September 11th at the beginning of his term and the beginning of a possible Second Great Depression at the end of his term. (Although, the excuse would be a bad one since we spent trillions on a War on Iraq which in the end was a war of choice, not of necessity, and because Bush followed Reagan’s example in enacting even more expensive tax cuts than Reagan had). President Obama does have an excuse, as he had to spend to prevent that Second Great Depression, a true national emergency akin to the rise in debt during the 30’s and 40’s.

Rises in debt is expected and required during times of emergency. They are not expected or required during times of prosperity.

So for all the teabaggers out there…. we have been in worse debt before, and we paid it down. We are in debt now because it is expensive cleaning up the mess you and your Republican friends made. When you scream at someone about deficit spending, you better be screaming at a mirror.

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  1. anon says:

    Bush bailed out the auto industry, not Obama.

  2. Delaware Dem says:

    That’s not true. Bush started TARP and the bank bailouts, not Obama. Obama was the one that bailed out the auto industry, not Bush.

  3. cassandra_m says:

    No — Bush started the auto bailouts. He provided some tide-over billions to GM and Chrysler, with some “recommendations” for restructuring and getting to long-term viability. These companies got their restructuring plans in order after Obama got to office and Obama completed the long-term bailout deal.

  4. Delaware Dem says:

    I stand corrected then.

  5. Exactly right, Cassandra. The auto bailouts also started under Bush. Most of this stuff the teabaggers have been bitching about are Bush policies. They didn’t start protesting until Obama became president, though.

  6. anon says:

    Bush provided $13.4 billion to the auto industry three days before leaving office. Obama took office, denied the auto companies restructuring plans, fired General Motors GM, and forced concessions from all parties in the negotiations. Yet people still think it was Obama who bailed out the auto industry. Amazing.

    AND YES, TARP WAS BUSH TOO.

    look stuff up before posting. It helps get the facts right the first time.

  7. Rebecca says:

    The only time Bush’s lips were moving and the truth came out was when he was at the fundraiser in NYC and he greeted the crowd with the definition of his base as “the HAVES and the HAVE MORES”. He spent 8 years making sure that the HAVES had MORE. That was the overarching principle of his administration. TARP and the auto bailout were just more visible than some of his programs.

  8. Delaware Dem says:

    Anon…. relax. I was wrong, you were right, and I said so. No need to be an ass about it.

  9. wikwox says:

    Republicans new found horror at massive debt is straight out of George Orwells “1984”, and indeed the frequently witless American people are quit capable of forgetting the last eight years. Most have already forgotten that TARP and the Auto Bailout were from the end of the Bush Regime.As for the ‘Baggers they are a loose cannon, ready to go off and not sure where or how.

  10. This only covered one month of Obama’s presidency, by the way. I would like to see an updated graph.