Saturday, April 22, 2006

Good insight

Walter Williams points out the problem with balanced budget amendments: they do not rein in government spending, but will encourage more taxation.

"A balanced budget is no panacea. For example, suppose Congress spent $6 trillion and taxed us $6 trillion. We'd have a balanced budget, but we'd be far freer with today's unbalanced budget. The fact of business is that the true measure of the impact of government on our lives is not the taxes we pay but the level of spending."

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