
The American public, according to the president, was "sick and tired of wasteful spending." So he proposed to "slash federal hiring and reduce the federal workforce" as well as "restrain federal pay." For good measure, he threw in a plan to "remove needless regulations."
Was this
Carter's speech was in response to the particulars of the late-1970s inflation crisis. But it also reflected a core part of his political identity; indeed, some historians say he was excessively focused on eliminating wasteful spending. In 1977, he identified a "hit list" of wasteful pork-barrel items he wanted eliminated from an appropriations bill, prompting a rare battle between a newly elected president and a congressional majority of his own party. Carter lost and never quite recovered.
The next Democratic president,
Just a few months after taking office, Obama dedicated one of his weekly radio addresses to the need for the federal government to "tighten its belt" and outlined $2 trillion in proposed spending cuts. His administration initiated a two-year pay freeze for civilian federal employees. In his 2011 State of the Union address, one of his best lines was about the need for institutional reform and regulatory simplification: "The Interior Department is in charge of salmon while they're in fresh water, but the
None of this is meant as a defense of everything Musk's
They have more of a point when they say that neither
Now, with Trump taking a wrecking ball to many key government institutions, it is becoming more clear why pre-Biden Democrats liked to make a big show of wielding a scalpel.
On the substantive front, the problem with even the best new initiative is that nobody wants to pay higher taxes to fund it. The obvious alternative is that if your new idea is so good, why not finance it by scrapping some other less-good idea?
Opponents of Trump's war on
For now, what's done is done.
Looking ahead to 2026 and even 2028,
Matthew Yglesias writes the Slow Boring blog and newsletter. A co-founder of Vox and a former columnist for Slate, he is also host of "The Weeds" podcast and is the author, most recently, of "One Billion Americans."
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Previously:
• 12/23/24: Too many Dems still don't get the working class
• 09/25/24: Harris' most important plan is unknowable
• 09/09/24: Why even a Harris transition would be challenging
• 04/04/24: In Baltimore, Biden can show how to build back faster
• 03/27/24: Raising the retirement age won't help anyone
• 03/13/24: Now Biden needs to show his moderate side
• 02/27/24: Will Dems ever embrace charter schools again?
• 10/19/23: Federal budget deficit: From freakout to eff you
• 10/05/23: Ramaswamy likes one of Jimma Carter's worst ideas
• 09/13/23: What happens when renewable energy isn't so cheap?
• 08/09/23: Is Bidenomics working? Ask your waiter
• 08/03/23: America's colleges are also facing a housing crisis
• 07/18/23: Bidenomics' became a doctrine by accident
• 06/20/23: America can fix its highways much faster, if it wants
• 06/07/23: The debt-limit crisis is over. Now on to the debt crisis
• 05/31/23: America needs more housing, but NOT more public housing
• 05/09/23: Football stadiums belong in the suburbs
• 05/02/23: Only Mitch McConnell can save the US from default
• 02/15/23: Biden's building boom will be needlessly expensive
• 01/25/23: Manchin's plan to avert a debt crisis just might work
• 01/10/23: George Santos doesn't deserve to be kicked out of Congress
• 10/03/22 Ron DeSantis and the rise of free-lunch conservatism
• 09/07/22 A debate over the deficit is just what America needs
• 09/03/22 College tuition is too high, but it isn't actually rising
• 08/02/22 Dems need more Manchins
• 06/30/22 Biden 2024? America needs to know now
• 05/30/22 The flaw in the progressive stance on guns
• 05/18/22 Biden can do much more to fight inflation
• 04/05/22 We'll miss globalization when it's gone
• 12/27/21 How 2021 could have been different for Biden
• 11/09/21 Where have you gone, Joe Biden of the primaries?
• 10/05/21What Dems need: More short-term thinking
• 06/02/21
Shh, Congress IS working