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MURDOCK: Manchin–Schumer Spending Deal Inflicts Heavy Costs on Everyone

'This will amount to a loss of 330 million life-years, about 30 times the loss from COVID-19 so far...'

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) bears the fingerprints of Democrat Sens. Chuck Schumer of New York and Joe Manchin of West Virginia.

Their 725-page ruin belies its billing, beginning with its fraudulent title. While Americans reel under 9.1% year-on-year inflation, IRA neglects the worst price surge since November 1981.

The Penn Wharton Budget Model politely mocks Democrat inflation-reduction claims.

“The Act would very slightly increase inflation until 2024 and decrease inflation thereafter,” University of Pennsylvania economists reckon. “These point estimates are statistically indistinguishable from zero, thereby indicating low confidence that the legislation will have any impact on inflation.”

IRA would fight inflation through higher government spending. This is like battling alcoholism with just one more round of drinks.

According to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, IRA would pour $485 billion of high-octane moonshine atop today’s inflationary inferno. This includes:

  • $1.5 billion to plant trees
  • $9 billion to help rich people buy electric cars
  • $60 billion for “environmental justice
  • $64 billion to expand and extend Obamacare subsidies
  • $300 billion in corporate welfare for solar and wind projects, green batteries, carbon capture, and more

IRA also raises taxes by $470 billion, including $213 billion in corporate levies.

This is dumb in boom times and idiotic in a recession, in which America is mired after two consecutive quarters of economic contraction—never mind Team Biden’s contradictory linguistic gymnastics.

Among these hikes:

  • A new 15% corporate minimum tax
  • A curbed carried-interest provision
  • A boost in crude-oil and imported-petroleum taxes

IRA also would break President Joe Biden’s solemn pledge not to raise taxes on those earning under $400,000.

The Congressional Joint Economic Committee (JEC) calculates that Americans earning $200,000 or less would pay at least $30.2 billion in new taxes through 2031—$16.7 billion next year.

Those making less than $10,000 can savor an aggregated $323 million tax hike starting in 2023.

Let’s go, Brandon!

The Tax Foundation previews this bill’s potential devastation:

“Using the Tax Foundation’s General Equilibrium Model, we estimate that the Inflation Reduction Act would reduce long-run economic output by about 0.1 percent and eliminate about 30,000 full-time equivalent jobs in the United States,” said the foundation’s analysis. “It would also reduce average after-tax incomes for taxpayers across every income quintile over the long run.”

The foundation added: “By reducing long-run economic growth, this bill may actually worsen inflation by constraining the productive capacity of the economy.”

IRA also would pump $124 billion into tax enforcement including $80 billion to double the Internal Revenue Service’s headcount.

IRS last year answered just 10% of its phone calls. Largely ignoring this mess, some 87,000 new inspectors instead would investigate, audit and litigate the returns of not just Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, but you and yours.

Why?

That’s where the money is.

Citing JEC, the Wall Street Journal editorialized on Wednesday: “…from 78% to 90% of the money raised from under-reported income would likely come from those making less than $200,000 a year. Only 4% to 9% would come from those making more than $500,000.”

Even worse, IRA’s “most damaging component by far remains its impact on health,” argues University of Chicago economics professor Tomas J. Philipson.

This bill would empower Medicare to dictate drug prices. Impertinent pharmaceutical companies could charge more. But that would trigger a tax of up to 95%. This would strangle life-saving innovation.

Consequently, Philipson writes in Newsweek, “Over the next 17 years, the bill would reduce drug industry research and development by about $663 billion, resulting in 135 fewer new medicines. This will amount to a loss of 330 million life-years, about 30 times the loss from COVID-19 so far.”

In short, the Inflation Reduction Act would leave Americans poor, oppressed, sick and dead.

Nauseated? If so, please ring the U.S. Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121.

Tell your senators and other lawmakers to deflate the Inflation Reduction Act. Just one Democrat “No” vote would avoid this catastrophe.

Manhattan-based political commentor Deroy Murdock is a Fox News Contributor. Aaron Cichon contributed research to this opinion piece.

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