Earmarks are a far cheaper way to buy a member of Congress's vote than the alternative of permanent entitlement spending—e.g., a two-million-dollar post office versus a permanent two-billion-dollar Medicare increase—so retaining earmarks will help parties cut hard deals on entitlement reform.

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Speaker

Garrett Jones

Evidence Quote

it's so much cheaper to buy these folks off with the earmarks than to buy them off with entitlement spending

Source

Garett Jones on Macro and Twitter 02/22/2010EconTalk
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