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'''Claim''': Liberal policies cause more debt, while [[conservatroll|"conservative"]] policies reduce it.
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{{hdr/myth|Liberal fiscal policies create more debt.}}
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==Myth==
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Liberal policies cause more debt, while [[disconservatism|"conservative"]] policies reduce it.
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==Reality==
 
This is the opposite of the truth. From a fiscal viewpoint, liberal policies tend to do two things:
 
This is the opposite of the truth. From a fiscal viewpoint, liberal policies tend to do two things:
 
* Engage in common-good investment that:
 
* Engage in common-good investment that:
 
** improves the economy over the long term (and often in the short term as well, e.g. stimulus spending)
 
** improves the economy over the long term (and often in the short term as well, e.g. stimulus spending)
 
** disproportionately benefits those with the most need
 
** disproportionately benefits those with the most need
* Increase taxes -- especially on those with the most surplus, i.e. the rich -- to pay for these investments.
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* Where spending is increased, taxes -- especially on those with the most surplus, i.e. the rich -- are increased to pay for the spending.
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* Liberal policies and laws frequently provide more overall benefit without actually being more expensive than existing policies and laws.
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** {{l/ip|Obamacare}}, for example, was projected to be deficit-neutral (despite repeated right-wing claims that we "can't afford it") and is actually turning out to save more money than expected.
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[[File:405875 2404492924164 601932573 n Tax-and-Spend liberal.jpg|thumb|Spot the Tax-And-Spend Liberal]]
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The anti-liberal {{l/ip|mainstream media}} tends to dishonestly {{l/ip|interpretive framing|frame}} such responsible, forward-looking policies as "tax-and-spend" -- leaving many people with the image of personally being drained by taxation in order to pay for heedless liberal indulgence; an equally honest phrase for [[disconservatism|"conservative"]] policies would be "'''borrow'''-and-spend", since that has been the historical pattern for Republican/"conservative" administrations since the Reagan era.
  
The anti-liberal {{l/ip|mainstream media}} tends to dishonestly {{l/ip|interpretive framing|frame}} such responsible, forward-looking policies as "tax-and-spend" -- leaving many people with the image of personally being drained by taxation in order to pay for heedless liberal indulgence; an equally honest phrase for [[conservatroll|"conservative"]] policies would be "'''borrow'''-and-spend", since that has been the historical pattern for Republican/"conservative" administrations since the Reagan era.
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"Conservative" – a misnomer for "Republican" – policies have been largely responsible for the deficit-growth [[Myths/federal debt is now at an all-time high|that "conservatives" like to complain about]].
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==Claim Examples==
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"Soon, I fear, this nation will become bankrupt and it we will be turned over to the communists/Marxists/socialists/liberal/progressives that have been weighing down our spending by encouraging deadbeats to go on welfare and suck this nation dry." - [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/YrifdxFWGCy Google+, 2014-02-08]

Latest revision as of 00:41, 27 December 2015

Budget Crisis Propaganda
Myth: Liberal fiscal policies create more debt.

Myth

Liberal policies cause more debt, while "conservative" policies reduce it.

Reality

This is the opposite of the truth. From a fiscal viewpoint, liberal policies tend to do two things:

  • Engage in common-good investment that:
    • improves the economy over the long term (and often in the short term as well, e.g. stimulus spending)
    • disproportionately benefits those with the most need
  • Where spending is increased, taxes -- especially on those with the most surplus, i.e. the rich -- are increased to pay for the spending.
  • Liberal policies and laws frequently provide more overall benefit without actually being more expensive than existing policies and laws.
    • Obamacare, for example, was projected to be deficit-neutral (despite repeated right-wing claims that we "can't afford it") and is actually turning out to save more money than expected.
Spot the Tax-And-Spend Liberal

The anti-liberal mainstream media tends to dishonestly frame such responsible, forward-looking policies as "tax-and-spend" -- leaving many people with the image of personally being drained by taxation in order to pay for heedless liberal indulgence; an equally honest phrase for "conservative" policies would be "borrow-and-spend", since that has been the historical pattern for Republican/"conservative" administrations since the Reagan era.

"Conservative" – a misnomer for "Republican" – policies have been largely responsible for the deficit-growth that "conservatives" like to complain about.

Claim Examples

"Soon, I fear, this nation will become bankrupt and it we will be turned over to the communists/Marxists/socialists/liberal/progressives that have been weighing down our spending by encouraging deadbeats to go on welfare and suck this nation dry." - Google+, 2014-02-08