“We Can’t Cut Spending”

Mark Thoma points to Bruce Bartlett’s Forbes piece on how Republicans are unrealistic about cutting spending. I think Bartlett is basically right about Republicans overestimating the ability of Republican-controlled governments to cut spending, but heavens, the criticism has to cut both ways, dudn’t it?

I question how anyone, anyone can believe that a federal government that has been unable to really cut Medicare in decades can produce $500 billion in cuts to the program to fund new health care spending.

If the votes aren’t there to cut things that the average person doesn’t care about, try cutting a program that millions of elderly Americans (read: voters) love, in part because of the wasteful spending.

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What Would Medicare Do?

Medicare would spend $8000 on a device that could be replaced with a $150 iPhone app.

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More Kennedy

BBC World News is doing a better job redeeming Ted Kennedy (to me) than the combined efforts of American radio/television/print.

The work that BBC is highlighting (Kennedy’s efforts on behalf of Irish peace, for example) seem far less expensive or unsustainable than the domestic policies that he so vigorously supported.

Update: John Berlau offers some nice words, as well.

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