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Thursday, May 4, 2006

Politicians Duck Consequences of Tax Deal till 2011


With this week's hard-fought agreement on a $70 billion tax-cut extension, President Bush and congressional Republicans have effectively set a date for a fiscal day of reckoning for the next president and a future Congress: Jan. 1, 2011. . . . At that moment, politicians would face a choice: Either allow taxes to rise suddenly and sharply on everyone who pays income taxes, is married, has children, holds stocks and bonds, or expects a large inheritance, or impose mounting budget deficits on the government far into the future, according to projections by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. ( Washington Post, Thursday)

The political version of kick the can.

FEE Timely Classic
What Big Government Is All About by David Boaz