Summers on Post-Deal Budget Policy

Local and State governments will need help in the coming months to keep them from adding too much to unemployment.

 

…the single largest and easiest method of deficit reduction is the non-extension of the Bush high-income tax cuts. The president should make clear that he will not accept their extension on any terms. That, along with modest entitlement reform, will be sufficient to hit current deficit reduction targets. Second, it is essential the payroll tax cut be extended and further measures, such as infrastructure maintenance and unemployment insurance extension, be taken to spur demand. If so, there is still time to confirm Churchill’s maxim that the US always does the right thing after exhausting all the alternatives.

via Relief at an agreement will give way to alarm – FT.com.

Follow the Unemployment

Another  not-so-good jobs report today shows that unemployment is still rising.  The debt ceiling deal just adds to job destruction in the coming months.

More From Krugman–Macroeconomic Folly – NYTimes.com

You may not favor his progressive politics, but he is a first rate economist who reflects very basic and accepted economic analysis.

All of a sudden, people seem to have noticed that policy is moving in exactly the wrong direction. We’re getting headlines like this: Debt Deal Puts U.S. on Austerity Path as Economy Falters.

via Macroeconomic Folly – NYTimes.com.

Accidental Mayor Gimenez Reveals Political Ineptness

The timing of the Mayor’s now well published contracting of a platoon of deputy mayors at exceptional salaries, raises deep doubts whether the lessons learned from the Mayor Alvarez have taken hold in our community.

With these exceptional contracts, the new hires are showing they are not confident that Mayor Gimenez will survive his brief period of government leadership, and his deputy mayors are not confident that the county commission will approve fundamental reforms.  Not a strong vote of confidence.

Are there no important community leaders that are prepared to volunteer to help redirect county government in Miami-Dade–apparently not.

Mayor Gimenez’s decision to hire a cadre of high priced managers is a calculated test of our taxpayers’ patience that he will really make the changes he promised during the campaign.

We will see.