That other chart is outdated.
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Which one?That other chart is outdated..
You have to take into account the size of the population and economy (and world security situation). If a perfectly virtuous government was only spending what we all agree it should be spending, we would rightly expect the expenditures to rise as we grow.Ah, and therein lies the Keynesian crux - as a percent of GDP. Try looking at total spending dollars. When you make the statement "Obama has been a low discretionary spender by historical standards" that implies total dollars, not as a percent of GDP.
You have to take into account the size of the population and economy (and world security situation). If a perfectly virtuous government was only spending what we all agree it should be spending, we would rightly expect the expenditures to rise as we grow.
The one above yours.
That is correct, since Obama is not responsible for non-discretionary expenditures. His tax increases and low spending during this recession indicate he's not very Keynesian at all (remembering the stimulus). So your "yeah, it's worked so well so far" jibe is nonsense.Our current conversation (you and I) started with you saying "Obama's tax increases and spending cuts?" I asked what spending cuts you referred to, and your resulting reply is a chart of discretionary spending (only) as a % of GDP.
That is correct, since Obama is not responsible for non-discretionary expenditures. His tax increases and low spending during this recession indicate he's not very Keynesian at all (remembering the stimulus). So your "yeah, it's worked so well so far" jibe is nonsense.
Everyone who doesn't think one should evaluate their income based on today's cost of living, please say "aye".