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Lessons Not Learned? "Grand Bargains" Don't Work

History shows that budget deals premised on trading tax hikes for spending cuts don't work

Faced with the coming threat of the largest tax hike in history, commentators are salivating at the idea of another "grand bargain" that gets Republicans to agree to raise taxes on American families and employers. Any lawmaker willing to consider such a deal is poised to become another fool of history.

The 1990 Budget Deal:  Starting May of 1990, President George H.W. Bush huddled with Democrat House and Senate members at Andrews Air Force Base.

The 1982 Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act: Rather than bring spending in line with declining revenues, overspending and the resulting deficit caused widespread hysteria regarding the country’s fiscal health in 1982.

Moral of the story: When bipartisan deals are struck promising to cut spending and raise taxes, the spending cuts don’t materialize but the tax hikes do.
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Posted by Mattie Duppler on Monday, June 11, 2012 3:33 PM EDT

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