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How You Can Tell When the Deficit is a Problem



A Lot More Important Than the Federal Deficit.

A few days ago, I was stuck in the car for a long drive. Because of the complete absence of progressive talk from Orlando’s airwaves, I had no real choice but to listen to the nasal maundering of Mark Levin on the radio. Levin was very upset about the federal deficit.

Interestingly, Levin was a high-level appointee in the Reagan Administration. Dick Cheney, who was Reagan’s Defense Secretary and later the Vice President, said 10 years ago that “Reagan proved deficits don’t matter.”

I must concede that it is rather difficult to reconcile the conflicting statements of these two gentlemen, Messrs. Levin and Cheney. Evidently, they believe deficits are a terrible tragedy when a Democrat is President, and a wonderful gift when a Republican is President.

There has got to be a more objective standard than that.

Here’s one: the federal deficit is a problem when long-term interest rates are high, and not much of a problem when long-term interest rates are low. The Federal Reserve dictates short-term interest rates, but long-term rates still are, pretty much, set by the market, in its usual ruthless fashion. (Which is why James Carville said that after he dies, he “want[s] to come back as the bond market. You can intimidate everybody.”)

When long-term interest rates are high, a federal deficit competes against and “crowds out” private borrowing and investment. When long-term interest rates are low, the federal deficit is not taking away from borrowing by the private sector. On the contrary, the federal deficit is acting as a needed boost to aggregate demand in the economy, an action also known as “fiscal policy.” When the economy is slack, every dollar of reduction in federal spending takes three or four dollars off of our gross national product.

So, by that test, where are we? Well, as I explained last week, long-term U.S. interest rates are at their lowest in history. So what does that tell you about the deficit?

Sorry – I didn’t mention that there was going to be a quiz.

When Ronald Reagan was President, long-term interest rates sometimes exceeded 15% – ten times as high as long-term interest rates today. The market was screaming at the top of its lungs that the Reagan deficit was too high. And today? Silence.

Look around the world. The ten-year note in Greece yields a little less than 30%. Pakistan, 13%. Portugal and Venezuela, 12%. In those countries, the bond market is shouting, “Cut that out!”

Not here.

Thanks to all the deficit-mongering by Mark Levin, Rush Limbaugh, Fox “News,” etc., a lot of Americans are scared by the federal deficit. The advice from Democratic pollsters is to go along with this hand-wringing. But there is an alternative: Explain to the American people when a federal deficit is bad, and when it is not.

Like I just did.

Courage,

Alan Grayson

Fools … James Carville


I’m sorry but these Tea Partyin’ fools in Congress have got to go.

They’re trying to gut the New Deal, attack workers, and end Medicare. But when it comes to tax breaks for their billionaire and Big Oil buddies, it’s hands off.

The Republicans may have Karl Rove’s secret donors and the Tea Party ditto-heads on their side but we’ve got committed grassroots folks like you to help get out the truth.

And boy do we need you right now. Democrats’ campaign to kick the Tea Party right outta Congress is just $38,701 short of their $500,000 goal before the August FEC deadline hits in 24 hours.

Contribute $3 or more today and your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar by a group of House Democrats.

The media and pundits will use our grassroots fundraising totals to judge our will to call out the GOP on their hypocrisy and lies — so I’m asking you to act right now.

Every dollar you give goes right back out the door to help take the fight right to Republicans on their home turf with targeted advertising, grassroots organizing, and rapid response research.

Give today and help Democrats stand strong at this critical deadline.

James Carville

Just got off the phone… a message from James Carville


I just got off the phone getting an update from Democratic Headquarters about how things are looking out there.

They told me early voting is going better than expected in several states and that the poll numbers are tight but showing us up in dozens of toss-ups. Then they said — they need cash.

We’re now just hours away from our last shot to wire money to our campaigns for their get-out-the-vote blitz this weekend.

We can’t leave any votes on the table because a campaign doesn’t have the cash to rent a van or pay for gas to get folks to the polls. The DCCC must have $28,949 more in the bank by the 5pm wire deadline today to get enough Democrats to the polls in races where Democrats are ahead, but just barely.

Contribute $5, $10 or more by the 5pm wire deadline today to support this weekend’s make-or-break voter turnout activity in districts where Democrats are on the cusp of victory.

We’re talking about literally keeping the lights on in campaign headquarters out there. They want to support even more Democrats running against Republican extremists but they can’t unless they get money in the door by the 5pm wire deadline.

You know these extreme tea party nut cases that Sarah Palin is trying to put in Congress aren’t going down without a fight. Neither can we.

After this election is over, what will you tell your kids and your grandkids that you did to keep Sarah Palin’s favorite extremists out of Congress?

Contribute before 5pm today.

James Carville
James Carville

Get-Out-The-Vote


15 Days Until the ElectionA few hundred votes…

That’s what will separate the winner from the loser in dozens of House races on Election Day.

It’s pretty simple: Whichever party can stay on the air with hard hitting ads and has the superior ground game to get their voters to the polls is the party that will win. And, we need to make sure it’s us.

My friends at the DCCC have the most sophisticated turnout models and Get-Out-The-Vote operation I’ve ever seen. And, the plans for their air campaign are second to none. But in order to execute this plan, they’ve got to hit this $300,000 goal by tomorrow night’s Two Weeks Out deadline.

Contribute $5, $10 or more before Midnight Tomorrow. This deadline is so important that a group of committed Democrats will match every dollar you give with one of their own.

I’m looking at the polls every day. And Democratic strategists are literally making decisions where to spend money on an hourly basis. The margin of victory in many races is going to be minuscule, just like in 2008, when Democrats won 16 races by 5% of the vote or less — including one by 727 votes.

There’s a real danger the massive amount of corporate money pouring into the elections in these last weeks can tip some of these close races in favor of many of the 129 tea party wing nuts running in House races.

If they manage to get themselves elected, they’re going to try and take us back to the bad old days when Wall Street, Big Oil and Big Insurance companies were calling the shots in Congress.

Contribute $5, $10 or more before Midnight Tomorrow. This deadline is so important that a group of committed Democrats will match every dollar you give with one of their own.

In these final days, these shadowy Republican front groups are throwing everything they’ve got at our candidates. They’re literally trying to buy this election right out from under the American people.

Well, I’m not about to stand by and watch that happen. And, I need you to stand with me and rush your contribution to support our Democratic candidates right now. Contribute Now.

James Carville
James Carville

P.S. I guarantee you every single vote is going to count in this election. Don’t risk waking up the day after the election with any regrets about not having done more. Help House Democrats turn out the vote. Contribute before Midnight Tomorrow. This deadline is so important that a group of committed Democrats will match every dollar you give with one of their own.

a message from James Carville


27 days until the election

It’s getting ugly out there.

None other than Sarah Palin announced she’s going to sic her tea party cronies on us in 20 make-or-break races. She’s even hopping aboard Republicans“Fire Pelosi bus to spit her special brand of venom. Give me a break.

We can’t let these bozos beat us because we sat on our hands when we had the chance.

Early voting ballots are already going out so we’ve gotta act fast. The DCCC is getting ready to place a make-or-break advertising buy that will make a difference in toss-up districts, but they need to raise $184,664 more before Friday’s ad buy deadline.

Can you contribute $5, $10 or more to Democrats’ Rapid Response Ad Fund today? This ad buy deadline is so important that a group of committed Democrats will match every dollar you give.

Want to hear the only two words more nauseating than Sarah Palin? Speaker Boehner. Don’t wake up on Election Day with a case of the woulda, coulda, shoulda’s. Act now.

James Carville
James Carville