NEWS! The Republicans actually are right (sort of) about something. The “Current Policy Baseline.”

If you voted Republican in previous elections, you probably thought you were voting for conservatives, not those big spending, big taxing bleeding heart liberals. You were fooled.

It’s almost like falling in love with a beautiful, kind, intelligent, compassionate college girl, and today you are shocked and dismayed to discover she has become a gnarly, mean-spirited, ugly wicked witch.

WHAT IS CONSERVATISM?

Conservatives support reduced government spending to limit the size and scope of government. They push for cuts to social programs and other non-defense discretionary spending.

Conservatives prioritize balancing the budget and reducing deficits. They support tax cuts, simplifying the tax code, and measures like a flat or national sales tax.

They are concerned about the national debt and argue that high debt levels can lead to higher interest rates, reduced economic growth, and increased vulnerability to financial crises. They propose measures to reduce spending and reform entitlement programs to address this.

TODAY’S REPUBLICAN PARTY

There was a time when the Republican Party was conservative.  However, under Trump, there has been some slippage.

They still favor reduced spending, but only when the reductions don’t touch the very rich. They want to cut (they call it “reform”) Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, school lunches, and other programs that primarily benefit the middle and the poor.

They still favor tax cuts and tax simplification, but only tax cuts that benefit the rich. And the simplification should not affect those complex tax loopholes that allowed billionaire Donald Trump to pay $500 a year in taxes.

The still claim to worry about the federal debt, but here is the sticking point. To give their millionaire and billionaire voting base those juicy tax cuts, the GOP has to cut other spending or increase the federal debt. But there isn’t enough “other spending” to cut, unless the radically cut all the social programs the majority of voters treasure.

They sent out Mad Dog Musk mindlessly to fire hundreds of thousands of good working people (without considering them as individuals), to take dollars from their pockets and to line the pockets of the millionaires and billionaires.

But even with those dollars stolen from the poor and middle-income families, there isn’t enough money to satisfy the rapacious rich.

Ah, what to do? What to do? While always lacking ideas to help poor and middle-income people, the Republicans never lack for ideas to enrich the rich. Here is the latest:

THE CURRENT POLICY BASELINE Imagine that your credit card spending is $10,000 a year. Based on your income, you say, I can handle that. I’ll be able to pay it.” But you don’t. So, at the end of the year, you owe &10,000.

The following year, again your credit card spending will be $10,000, and you say, “Last year, I spent $10,000 and my income stayed the same, so I can spend another $10,000 this year.” Do you see anything wrong with that?

That is “Current Policy Baseline,” and it is the gimmick being proposed by fake conservatives to claim they still are being conservative, by following last year’s policies again this year. They want you to forget that the debt grows while the deficit remains the same.

There is a huge difference between the “Current LAW Baseline and the Current POLICY Baseline, Here is the argument proposed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce:

Under a current-law baseline, preventing the scheduled expiration of key individual, business, and estate tax policies enacted in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) would be considered to cost around $4 trillion over 10 years.

Consider a family that paid $10,000 in federal taxes for 2025 but for whom, under existing law, tax rates are scheduled to double in 2026, meaning the family would have to pay $20,000 in federal taxes that year. A current-law baseline would assume this planned change in the law.

But if Congress later decides to increase tax rates by only 50%, using a current-law baseline would count the family as having received a $5,000 tax cut.

Of course, in the real world, the family didn’t receive a tax cut at all; they got a $5,000 tax increase.

Get it? Congress passes a law that calls for a $10,000 tax increase, a later passes a new law that calls for “only” a $5,000 tax increase. Under the “current law” baseline, they could tell the voters they just cut taxes by $5,000.

MAGAs might believe it, but would you?

Suppose Congress adopts a current-law baseline in its FY 2025 budget resolution. In that case, it is all but certain that most—if not all—of the TCJA’s temporary tax provisions would once again have to be sunset to comply with the Senate’s Byrd rule, under which titles in reconciliation bills cannot increase the deficit in years beyond the usual 10-year budget window.

This is because making the TCJA’s temporary provisions permanent would be considered to increase the deficit when measured against current law.

If, on the other hand, Congress were to adopt a current-policy baseline, then lawmakers would have a real chance to deliver permanent tax relief to American families and employers because extending the TCJA’s temporary provisions would not increase the deficit relative to current policy.

It’s all hocus-pocus designed to confuse you, allowing the Republicans falsely to claim they are not increasing the federal deficit while it and the federal debt rises massively.

I AGREE WITH THE DECEPTION OF THE CURRENT POLICY BASELINE

Yes, I agree with the deception because:

1. The federal debt and deficit are not burdens on the government, the taxpayers, or the economy.

The so-called “federal debt” is neither federal nor debt. It is the total of deposits into Treasury Security accounts. These deposits are, and remain, owned by depositors who want a safe interest-paying place to store otherwise unused dollars.

The accounts resemble bank safe deposit boxes in that ownership never passes to the government, which only holds the dollars for safekeeping.

Our Monetarily Sovereign government does not offer these deposits to acquire spending money; the government already has infinite spending money. The sole purpose of T-security accounts is to provide a safe storage place for those unused dollars (which stabilizes the U.S. dollar) and to help the Fed regulate interest rates (by providing a base rate).

Taxpayers do not pay for the debt. Upon maturity, the stored money is returned to the depositors along with interest created by a government computer. Federal taxes don’t fund federal spending.

2. Federal deficit spending benefits the economy by adding growth dollars to GDP. 

What does Congress do whenever we have a recession or even a threat of recession? It spends more to stimulate growth.

We have recessions when federal deficit spending growth (blue) declines (vertical gray bars). The government cures these recessions by increasing deficit spending growth.
Nine consecutive recessions have followed this pattern:
  1. Spending growth declines
  2. Recession begins
  3. Spending growth increases
  4. Recession is cured.
It is not a coincidence. It’s simple cause and effect.

SUMMARY

A growing economy requires an increasing supply of money. The so-called “federal debt” (should be termed “economic income”) is not a burden on taxpayers, the government or the economy. Concerns about the so-called “federal debt” and federal deficits hinder economic growth.

Under the “fight fire with fire” concept, I agree with deceiving the public about the Current Policy Baseline not increasing the deficit, because deficit increases are necessary for a healthy economy.

It’s like telling your kids that spinach will make them as strong as Popeye. It won’t, but the spinach is good for them, so  . . . I see the current policy baseline as a white lie meant to accomplish a good purpose, though it exposes the hypocrisy of the GOP.

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A caution to you who are part of a minority. Hatred knows no boundaries

Are you black, yellow, or red? Are you Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, or of any other non-Christian religion?

Are you female (not a minority but often treated like one), pregnant, or planning to be pregnant? Are you elderly, unemployed, or poor? Are you an immigrant, documented or otherwise.

Are you gay? Are you a descendant of a foreign nationality? Are you a liberal?

Do your leaders promulgate hatred toward any group? Do you feel safe because you’re not part of that group? Do you join in the hatred?

Realize this: Hatred knows no bounds.

Hatred of one group quickly devolves to hatred of other groups. The reason: Hatred of any group says nothing about the group, but it says a great deal about the haters.

None of the abovementioned groups are “good” or “bad.” They all contain individuals who vary according to many qualities and standards. To hate a group is to tell the world you have no discretion.

Assigning a “bad” quality to an entire religion, nationality, or gender is foolish on its face and is the mark of a bigot. When a politician claims that a nationality is composed of “rapists,” he merely announces to the world, “I am an ignorant bigot.” If someone agrees with that statement, they too become ignorant bigots.

Being Jewish, I have been made especially aware that all bigotry devolves to even more bigotry and sadly becomes the world’s oldest hatred. The term “world’s oldest hatred” is often used to describe antisemitism, which refers to hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jews.

Antisemitism has a long and tragic history, dating back thousands of years. It has manifested in various forms, including religious, ethnic, and racial discrimination.

Throughout history, antisemitism has taken on different guises, from ancient prejudices in Greece and Rome to the religious persecution during the Middle Ages, and the racial antisemitism that culminated in the Holocaust.

Unfortunately, antisemitism continues to persist in various forms even today. Antisemitic claims are often based on stereotypes and conspiracy theories that have been used throughout history to justify prejudice and discrimination against Jewish people. Some common antisemitic claims include:

  1. Blood Libel: A false accusation that Jews use the blood of non-Jewish children in religious rituals, particularly in the preparation of Passover bread.
  2. Economic Control: The unfounded belief that Jews control the world’s financial systems and economies, often represented in the stereotype of the “greedy Jew.”
  3. Global Conspiracy: The baseless idea that Jews are orchestrating a secret plot to dominate the world, often linked to the debunked publication, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.”
  4. Deicide: The claim that Jews are collectively responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, used historically to justify religious persecution.
  5. Dual Loyalty: The accusation that Jews are more loyal to Israel or international Jewish interests than to their own countries.
  6. Cultural Corruption: The belief that Jews are responsible for promoting moral decay and corrupting cultural values through media and entertainment.

If you are not Jewish, you might feel safe when you read this article:

Antisemitism fears are causing many Jewish Americans to change behavior, survey shows

Antisemitism continues to surge in the United States, with the latest annual survey of American Jews reporting one-third have been targeted in person or online in the last 12 months — and more than half have changed their behavior, including taking steps so they’re not identified as Jewish. And a huge share — almost three-quarters of those surveyed — said Jewish Americans feel less secure than they were a year ago. Three years earlier, less than one-third felt that way.
That has led some people to avoid wearing anything in public that might identify them as Jewish or avoiding publicly commenting on Jewish issues. The sobering findings come from the American Jewish Committee, which commissions major surveys each year, one of Jewish Americans and one of the general population.
The implications are clear, said Ted Deutch, a longtime member of Congress from Broward and Palm Beach counties until he became CEO of the American Jewish Committee in 2022: “Jew hatred” has become “pervasive.”
“I have black guys counting my money. … I hate it. Laziness is a trait in blacks. It really is, I believe that. The only guys I want counting my money are short guys that wear yarmulkes all day.”
“Antisemitism has reached a tipping point in America, threatening the freedoms of American Jews and casting an ominous shadow across our society,” Deutch said in a statement.

Donald Trump is the quintessential bigot.

He spews hatred of Mexicans, Muslims, immigrants and foreigners in general, and anyone who may object to his hatemongering.

He lives on hatred. Seldom does a day pass when he is not expressing hatred for some group or individual.

To disagree with anything he says or does is to feel his wrath. This is not normal human behavior. 

You may disagree with something I say, write, or believe, but being normal, you will not automatically hate me.

Trump would. He measures people, not by what they do, but by only one criterion, “Do they agree with Trump.”

If you criticize anything Trump says or does, he will vilify you as a person — not just your opinion, but you as a human being. To Trump, Vladimir Putin, who murders political opponents, is a “smart man” because he says nice things about Trump.

Trump likes and admires ruthless dictators and wishes to follow their examples. Trump sets the example for those in the MAGA movement, the basis of which is love for Trump and hatred of all others. It is their one unifying aspect and is the mark of a cult: Love for the leader and hatred of “outsiders.”

The Jan 6 attack on Congress resulted from Trump’s lying and hatemongering. People in the MAGA group were driven into a foaming frenzy, physically attacking anyone who stood in their way.

Later, many admitted they had lost their senses, and regretted what they did. These were not bad people. They were sucked into a raging mob by bad people.

The Republican Party has surrendered its moral ground to Trump. Listen to their speeches. Watch Fox News. You will hear snark and hatred far beyond what is customary even in political discourse.

And now, you have billionaire Elon Musk, trying to become a political power by being a Trump toady. He makes broad, bigoted generalizations about government workers being lazy, incompetent, or absent.

The irony of him raking in billions in payments from the government, is not lost.

I have Jewish friends who support Trump. I find this incomprehensible. Seemingly they have forgotten or ignore the lessons Hitler taught — the hatred, the book burning, the unnecessary cruelties inflicted on gays, immigrants, Muslims and opponents.

And now, as I repeatedly predicted, Trump’s hatred now is bouncing back on the Jews and others.

(Never mind that he has a Jewish son-in-law and daughter. Haters can be oblivious to the harm they cause, even to those close to them.)

Unless Trump and his hatemongering is stopped, the hatred will bounce back on you, however safe you think you are.  

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Gold giddy. Yet another ridiculous idea.

So much of what Donald Trump does is thoughtless, cruel, unnecessary, nutty, senseless, or based on a lie one can feel is unnecessary to critique. It stares us in the face.

But, so long as there are gullible MAGAs who still believe the idiocy, we’ll keep writing about it..

His instigation of massive import duties and simultaneously claiming to combat inflation is senseless. Announcing that Ukraine started the war with Russia is nutty and based on a blatant lie. So is the claim that Jan 6 was a typical tourist day, not a riot and that the election was stolen.

Hiring Elon Musk to mass fire thousands of government workers without considering their contribution to our economy falls into the thoughtless, cruel, and senseless territory.

There are too many in that vein to list here, but I feel compelled to address one because it’s so stupid as to be humorous.

Musk Signals Looking Into Gold at Fort Knox—Here’s What to Know. 

Auditing Fort Knox gold reserves is “several decades overdue,” says a sound money advocacy group executive.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk indicated that Fort Knox, the Kentucky-based facility famous for storing U.S. gold reserves, could be investigated.
“Looking for the gold at Fort Knox,” Musk wrote on social media platform X on Feb. 18. “This gold is the property of the American people. I sure hope it’s still there!”
“Who is confirming that gold wasn’t stolen from Fort Knox? Maybe it’s there, maybe it’s not,” Musk wrote. Last week, Musk was encouraged by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) to review Fort Knox’s gold reserves. .

During a Feb. 17 interview with “FOX & Friends,” Paul revealed that he has been trying to obtain greater transparency for the last decade “to make sure it’s all there.”

The Kentucky senator also believes an audit can confirm that the precious metal “still has value” and can implicitly provide “value to the dollar.”
That’s why we don’t get rid of it. We’ve got it. .

The IMF has it, the World Bank has it. Most central banks worldwide have gold, and it’s an implicit trust that the dollar still has some backing,” Paul told host Lawrence Jones.

Let’s begin with Musk and his entourage marching into Fort Knox “to make sure it’s all there.” Really?
Will they go around counting bars? Will they weigh every bar? Will they check each bar to see whether any are gold-painted bricks? Will they do anything of value on their tour? Can they be trusted not to scratch some gold off a few bars?
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Fort Knox Gold: Everything You Need to Know | TCBG
Is there any need for “Efficiency Elon Musk” to fly his gang down Fort Knox’s warehouses?
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This trek is even more useless because only half of U.S. government gold is at Fort Knox. The rest is stored at West Point Mint, New York, Denver Mint, Colorado, and Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and some are held as working stock across various Treasury facilities for minting coins.
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So even the most thorough, intensive, expensive examination of Fort Knox won’t answer the questions, “How much gold do we have,” and “Has any been stolen or lost?”
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$20 Liberty Gold Coin (XF) | U.S. Gold Bureau
$20 gold coin. Weight: approximately 1.075 troy ounces, Gold Content: 30.093 grams (approximately 0.9675 troy ounces, Purity: 90% gold, with the remaining 10% typically of copper
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Then there’s the question, what is a gold bar? There are many different purity levels in the government’s bars, ranging from 99.99% all the way down to 90% pure..

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Now let’s get to basics; Gold is not money. And gold does not back the U.S. dollar. Gold is nothing more than a metal. It is desired because it is pretty, fairly rare, a good conductor of electricity, and easily malleable. Iron, silver, and numerous other substances are far more helpful. .

> Gold doesn’t back the dollar, simply because the price varies wildly, and the federal government can, and often has, adjusted the exchange value of gold for dollars. .

If gold backed the dollar, a $20 gold coin would be worth $20. But it isn’t. A $20 gold coin is worth close to $3,000 at current gold prices, and a different amount to coin collectors. .

So, how can one reasonably claim that the U.S. dollar is “backed” by gold? It isn’t and never has been. There could be an argument that the U.S. dollar once was backed by silver, in that the government offered to buy and sell silver at $35 per ounce. .

However, that silver “backing” no longer exists, and no such buy/sell agreement exists for gold. .

The government also stores silver at various locations, including the West Point Mint in New York and the Denver Mint in Colorado. Will the Musk gang also measure our silver holdings? .

So, what backs the U.S. dollar if not silver or gold? Answer: The full faith and credit of the U.S. government. Click the link to read more about “full faith and credit. .

Finally, the Musk jaunt is asinine for yet another reason. Gold represents only a minuscule fraction of federal government assets. .

As of Feb 28, 2021, Fort Knox had about $6 Billion of the $11 Billion in gold owned by the federal government. .

Compare that to M1 Abrams Tanks: We have about 4,650 of those tanks, with a unit value of $14.5 million. In total, our tanks are worth about  $67 Billion. Think about that. All the gold owned by the federal government is worth just one-sixth of our M1 Abrams Tanks. .

Just one aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is worth $16 Billion.  Our B2 Stealth bombers are worth $15 Billion. Is Musk going to forget about tanks, carriers, bombers, and all other military hardware that totals Trillions of dollars, but focus on inventorying gold? .

And then, there are all the other federal assets: The federal government owns approximately 640 million acres of land, about 28% of the total land area in the United States. Will Musk inspect those to see how they are being used? The U.S. federal government owns and operates approximately 5,399 dams. Should Musk look into them, too? .

The U.S. government stores various strategic and precious metals, including copper, nickel, palladium, uranium, and platinum; I don’t know how much of each, but each one is more useful than gold and perhaps monetarily more valuable. Do they deserve a Musk visit? .

THE BOTTOM LINE .

Gold is a minimally functional, lovely-to-look-at metal that comprises a miniscule amount of federal assets. It is not money, nor does it back the U.S. dollar. Those Abram tanks are worth more and do more to back the dollar than gold bars. .

Musk is visiting Fort Knox to get his face on TV, not for any practical purpose. It is just one more extremely nonsensical idea from the current administration.

The irony is that Musk is the head of the mythical Department of Government Efficiency, and he is wasting thousands of federal dollars to go on a useless, nonsensical jaunt. That’s “efficiency”?

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He’s just a guy, and he speaks truth from his heart and soul

This is a direct quote from http://www.alternet.org, an excellent site from which you’ll learn a great deal:
Chris Kluwe— a punter for the Minnesota Vikings between 2005 and 2012 — was recently arrested and carried out of a city council meeting by police after a viral speech. Chris Kluwe — a punter for the Minnesota Vikings between 2005 and 2012 — was recently arrested and carried out of a city council meeting by police after a viral speech.Former NFL player arrested after calling MAGA a 'Nazi movement' at city council meeting Kluwe started his speech by telling council members that he is a 15-year city resident and wanted to speak out against the current council and its plans for a MAGA plaque at a local library.

“I’d like to take my time to talk about what MAGA has stood for these past three weeks,” Kluwe said. “MAGA stands for trying to erase trans people from existence. MAGA stands for resegregation and racism. MAGA stands for censorship and book bans. MAGA stands for firing air traffic controllers while planes are crashing.

“MAGA stands for firing the people overseeing our nuclear arsenal. MAGA stands for firing military veterans and those serving them at the VA, including canceling research on veteran suicide, opioid addiction, and medical issues related to burn pits.

MAGA stands for cutting funds to education, including for disabled children.”

Kluwe went on to assert that MAGA “stands for hate and fear, and the idea that we should have a king instead of co-equal branches of government.”

He argued that MAGA’s philosophy was “profoundly corrupt” and “unmistakably anti-democracy,” while also calling it “explicitly a Nazi movement.”

“Every single thing MAGA stands for is what the Nazis did,” the retired NFL punter said. “Eugenics. Racism. Blind loyalty to the leader over what benefits the community as a whole.

“Removal or destruction of knowledge deemed “unsavory.” Removal of groups deemed “unsavory.” Sustained assaults on science, reason, and logic. Ceaseless propaganda that has no basis in reality. The promotion of fools, imbeciles, and charlatans to positions of power.”

Toward the end of his speech, Kluwe looked at the assembled council members on the dais and said he would “now engage in the time-honored American tradition of civil disobedience.” He then walked past the lectern toward council members while several police officers swarmed him and put him on the ground face-first.

Kluwe said later on Bluesky that he was charged with “disrupting an assembly,” and that he sustained minor cuts and scratches while police were restraining him.

I could not have said it better. Pass it on. Rodger Malcolm Mitchell Monetary Sovereignty Twitter: @rodgermitchell Search #monetarysovereignty Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell; MUCK RACK: https://muckrack.com/rodger-malcolm-mitchell; https://www.academia.edu/

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