Thursday, November 8, 2012

Watch out for that CLIFF!

Tuesday night brought with it several changes--no, there was no change in the White House; the House is still Republican and the Senate still Democrat.  But the congressional elections were a huge win for women and for doctors.  So now it's time for the legislature to get to work.  First on the agenda is avoiding a natural disaster--not Sandy, not the Nor'easter, but the Fiscal Cliff.  If you're like me, you've seen this phrase in the news often lately and wondered what this proposed precipice problem is all about.  As it turns out, the phrase is only half accurate: the problem is fiscal, but it is not a cliff at all (as Matthew Yglesias explains here).  Indeed, the so-called cliff is simply the expiration of certain fiscal policies including the Bush tax cuts, and which will affect the economic recovery of and slow growth in the US.  How do we avoid such a burden at a time when the US is already suffering a slow recovery in a terrible recession?  Well, congress and the White House need to work together to replace the existing-but-getting-ready-to-expire policies with new ones--or as I like to put it: Speaker Boehner and President Obama need to do their jobs.  In other words, all this fiscal cliff talk is simply the professional politician's version of waiting to write your essay until the night before it is due when you've known about the deadline since the beginning of the semester.

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