June 30, 2009

FROM A BUREAUCRATIC PERSPECTIVE...:

Big Money in Cap-and-Trade (Donald Marron, June 30, 2009)

The number one thing you should know about this bill is that the allowances are worth big money: almost $1 trillion over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office, and more in subsequent decades.

There are many good things the government could do with that kind of money. Perhaps reduce out-of-control deficits? Or pay for expanding health coverage? Or maybe, as many economists have suggested, reduce payroll taxes and corporate income taxes to offset the macroeconomic costs of limiting greenhouse gases?

Choosing among those options would be a worthy policy debate. Except for one thing: the House bill would give away most of the allowances for free. And it spends virtually all the revenue that comes from allowance auctions.

As a result, the budget hawks, health expanders, and pro-growth forces have only crumbs to bargain over. From a budgeteer’s perspective, the House bill is a disaster.


...the problem with gas taxes is that their transparent and they'd work, thus cap-n-trade.

Posted by Orrin Judd at June 30, 2009 7:01 AM
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