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A central pillar of the just-passed Inflation Reduction Act is $80 billion going to the IRS to hire some 87,000 new agents, doubling the current force, to chase down U.S. taxpayers who allegedly are not meeting their tax obligations.

The rationale is we have a large national budget deficit — that is, government is bringing in less money than it spends — so a larger army of IRS agents chasing down tax deadbeats will help solve our nation’s fiscal problems.

But part of this same new law in which U.S. taxpayers are asked to spend $80 billion to hire more IRS agents to shake down their neighbors who are supposedly not paying their fair share, there is $430 billion in new government spending, a large portion of which is earmarked for green energy projects of various shapes and forms.

At the same time that we’re expanding our army of tax collectors, we continue to expand government and spending at an even faster pace.

The Congressional Budget Office has just released its latest Long-Term Budget Outlook, and here we get a broader picture of the problem.

According to the report, “From 1972 to 2021, total federal outlays averaged 21% of GDP; over 2022-2052 period, such outlays are projected to average 26% of GDP.”

The Congressional Budget Office projects that government will take on average 5% more from our national economy in the next 30 years than it did on average over the last 50 years.

Looking at our GDP in 2022, roughly $25 trillion, at 26% of GDP, government spending will be over a trillion dollars more than it would have been at 21%.

A trillion dollars more in spending on average per year, with another 87,000 IRS agents running after taxpayers to make sure they pay up.
So, the bigger army of tax collectors is about helping raise money to finance ongoing expansion of government and increasing control of government over the lives of private Americans.

Why, as someone whose business is trying to improve the lives of low-income Americans, do I care about this?
Turning pages forward in the CBO report, we get to the really shocking information.

From 1992 to 2021, per CBO, the average growth of the U.S. economy was 2.4% per year. CBO projects that from 2022 to 2052 the average growth of the U.S. economy will be 1.7% per year.

This should shock every American, and it’s getting hardly any attention.

The more our national economy is controlled by government and politicians, the more sluggish will be growth of our economy.
It stands to reason. Growth comes from entrepreneurs, work, creativity. More government means less of all these things and slower growth.

Slower growth means lower income and less opportunity.

Anyone who cares about helping those who want to get ahead in America should be cheering for faster growth and less government rather than more government and slower growth.

Hoover Institution economist John Cochrane has pointed out that from 1950 to 2000, the U.S. economy grew at 3.5% per year. Real income per person went from $16,000 in 1950 to $50,000 in 2000. If the economy grew from 1950 to 2000 at 2% instead of 3.5%, notes Cochrane, income in 2000 would have risen to just $23,000 rather than $50,000.

It’s why, as someone who cares about helping low-income Americans get ahead and improve their lot, I care about a growing dynamic economy, not a bloated, sclerotic economy controlled by politicians and Washington special interests.

The so-called Inflation Reduction Act takes matters in the exact opposite direction in which we should be going. Pretending to care about the nation’s fiscal imbalances while adding $430 billion in new spending, all of it driven and defined by Washington special interests, is the problem, not the solution.

Star Parker is president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education and host of the weekly television show “Cure America with Star Parker.” To find out more about Star Parker and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.
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Babsan
1 year ago

Surprised?Have you seen any bill that the Democrats push thru works or works at least as the promised the Stupid voters?

1 year ago
Reply to  Babsan

IF ANYONE STILL BELIEVES THIS COMMUNISTS, THEY REALLY NEED MENTAL HELP. ANYTHING THE DEMOCRATS DO IS NEVER A SOLUTION. JUST MORE OF OUR MONEY WASTED. LET US HOPE YOU STAND FOR THIS NATION, WE NEED LAW AND ORDER AND OUR POLICE FORCE BACK. GET RID OF ALL THESE HOMELESS TENTS ETC. PEOPLE JUST DEFECATING AND URINATING ALL OVER OUR STREETS. IN WHAT OTHER COUNTRY IS THIS ALLOWED?????? EVEN IN A BANANA REPUBLIC, PEOPLE HAVE MORE CLASS THEN THIS, MAYBE THEY DO NOT HAVE DEMOCRATS.
SO PLEASE VOTE GOP AND TRY TO GIVE YOUR CHILDREN A DECENT COUNTRY TO GROW UP IN. NO MORE CRT, NO MORE USING THE WORD RACIST OR WHITE ETC. IT IS ALL GETTING OLD SHOE.

Robert Higginbotham
1 year ago

The phony inflation reduction act is the biggest waste of our money ever. All it is going to do is increase inflation and put the country more in debt. It will increase the wealth of a few already billionaires and make a few more, all part of the elite. Those responsible don’t know anything about so-called climate change nor do they care. Like all the “green” money wasted during the imposter Obama regime with all the failed programs and companies such as Solandra it will happen again!!

Richard Allen Hennessy
1 year ago

The Act is the problem, not the solution, because the solution is reducing the bloated domestic spending, not increasing it. It’s really mostly that simple.

Kurt Boese
1 year ago

This bill in nothing more than pork for their friends. I would like to know how much money Karry is getting from this monstrosity. One of the questions I have is how does the environmentalists get so much power. We seem to forget that everything they demanded turned to **** back in the late 70thys they demanded that we no longer use paper bags for grocery’s because we where cutting down to many trees so we where forced to use plastic bags, you see what happen with that. What the environmentalists and the democratic party is that the rich ( Democrat Donners ) can enjoy everything but the working people have too suffer .

Don
1 year ago

Everything the Demonrats have done has caused more problems and never a solution. It’s difficult to believe that in this country we have so many naive people that would vote for such trash.

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