Corker’s plan to cap federal spending is a step in the right direction
Published in The Tennessean , Sunday, April 24, 2011 by Richard J. Grant Most of us know what Charles Dickens meant when he wrote, "Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pound ought and six, result misery." As individuals, we are quick to see the consequences of spending beyond our incomes. But the lesson is not so obvious when the government does the spending for us. Currently, the U.S. Government is spending about 25 percent of our Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which means that the federal government alone is spending a quarter of what we produce each year. But tax revenues won't keep up with this level of spending. Revenues have recently been below 15 percent of GDP and rarely reach 20 percent. The government is either unable or unwilling to do what is necessary to raise revenue to match its appetite for spending. Countries with higher percentages of government spending als...