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Bryan Caplan claims in his post "The Libertarian Case for Divided Government" at EconLog, that he taught Stephen Slivinski everything he knows.
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My former student Stephen Slivinski, now director of budget studies at Cato, has just published his first book, Buck Wild: How Republicans Broke the Bank and Became the Party of Big Government.
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Slivinski tabulates that under the average united government - i.e., one-party control of the presidency, House, and Senate - the growth of real per-capita government spending is 3.4%.
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According to Slivinski, Reagan's proposed budget was in trouble before the assassination attempt: The budget was not as well accepted in the Republican-controlled Senate as the White House hoped.
Beyond Irrational: The Hinckley Effect, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"What's wrong with federal business subsidies," Slivinski asks?
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And by some higher order differential calculus that only Edwards and Slivinski comprehend, a $300 billion spending cut will eliminated a $500 billion budget deficit.
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Says Slivinski: "We've never had a decline in overall discretionary spending of that magnitude--pretty much ever."
Caveat Deficit 2006
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"I'm not convinced that there's enough time to open up any new battlefronts," adds Slivinski.
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In addition, earmarks can be tacked on to a joint resolution, says Slivinski, and the two appropriators might lift the ban once earmark reform has passed.
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And by some higher order differential calculus that only Edwards and Slivinski comprehend, a $300 billion spending cut will eliminated a $500 billion budget deficit.
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