How to balloon a budget
2009-05-07
It's a political trick as old as the hills, but the crisis has given
new relevance to the practice of sharply increasing government
spending and then flamboyantly announcing a war on
government spending. Barack Obama did it in grand style
recently, and now the new Czech finance minister, Eduard
Janota, is following suit. First he pulled a big-spending, Kè
212bn projected budget deficit out of thin air for 2010, and then
he put on the mask of an economizer in demanding Kè 60bn in
"budget cuts." The apparent goal is to make it seem normal for
the country to be running two Kè 150bn annual deficits in a row
(on projected annual revenue of about Kè 1 trillion). It's not at all
normal, though. In fact, it's scary as hell. Janota said in HN today
that even in his darkest dreams, it didn't occur to him that the
2009 budget could turn out this way. Yeah, right. He's much
more of a politician than he admits.
[Czech Republic Hospodáøské noviny]
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