Senator Rand Paul: Only in Washington
on Friday, February 27, 2015
Rand Paul Money Quotation argues that prioritizing preventative funding means we aren’t saving money precisely because we are voting to spend it. Rand Paul said:
“It’s curious that only in Washington can you spend $2 billion and claim that you’re saving money” — Rand Paul
In this quote, Rand Paul is criticizing the logic often used to justify spending in Washington D.C. His interpretation is that while politicians may argue that a large expenditure of $2 billion will end up “saving money” down the line through associated cost reductions or benefits, in reality spending massive sums always adds to deficits and debt.
Paul seems to be suggesting it is dubious or even nonsensical that increasing budget outlays can genuinely be portrayed as reducing costs, except perhaps in the uniquely skewed perspective and accounting of political decision-making in the nation’s capital.
The overall message is one of skepticism toward arguments that more government spending will paradoxically result in financial savings.