Brendan Nyhan

The myth of Bush spending growth

Ross Douthat and Sadly, No! catch elite conservative economists making misleading suggestions that pork barrel spending has grown dramatically under President Bush. But this is a myth, as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (among others) points out (via Yglesias). Funding for domestic discretionary programs has actually “shrunk both as a share of the budget and as a share of the economy” under President Bush — the growth in spending has largely taken place in the defense and homeland security budget. Shouldn’t economists writing op-eds and think tank papers know this?