Even with plans to scale back after that, his budget proposal Monday calls for deficits of more than
“It’s a budget that reflects the serious challenges facing the country,” Obama said at the
“We’re at war. Our economy has lost 7 million jobs over the last two
years. And our government is deeply in debt after what can only be
described as a decade of profligacy.”
While he said that he wanted to bring the deficit
down later, he warned that the government needs to keep spending at or
near its current pace to help create jobs and guarantee that the
economy fully recovers. Aides said the
that any quicker cut in the deficit could risk another recession akin
to the one in 1937, as the country was starting to recover from the
Great Depression and the government cut spending to balance its budget.
“It’s very important to understand,” the president
said. “We won’t be able to bring down this deficit overnight, given
that the recovery is still taking hold and families across the country
still need help.”
Obama also used the budget — as much a political document as a policy plan — to blame former President
“Over the course of the past 10 years, the previous
administration and previous Congresses created an expensive new drug
program, passed massive tax cuts for the wealthy and funded two wars
without paying for any of it, all of which was compounded by recession
and by rising health care costs,” Obama said.
“As a result, when I first walked through the door, the deficit stood at
He did not, however, mention that Bush also cut
taxes for the working and middle classes, which Obama on Monday
proposed extending permanently without any offsetting spending cuts or
tax increases to pay for them. He also didn’t propose ending the
prescription drug benefit the Republicans added to
His budget plan would spawn deficits totaling
Democrats in
“It will be impossible to bring the deficit down unless the economy is up. The budget the president is sending
Budget watchdog groups gave Obama credit for some
parts of his proposal, but warned that more is needed to keep spiraling
deficits and debts from damaging the economy permanently.
“A small spending freeze, some minor tax reforms to raise revenues and a budget commission are all excellent ideas,” said
the president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a
nonprofit fiscal-policy group. “But this budget doesn’t go nearly far
enough, and it will require presidential leadership to develop a
responsible fiscal plan.”
Republicans, who last week helped shoot down a
proposal to create an independent deficit-cutting commission that they
once supported, called instead for a plan of spending cuts and caps,
including scaling back spending increases on entitlements such as
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“Serious fiscal responsibility requires more than a few cuts here and
there at the margins. Republicans have proposed adopting strict budget
caps that limit federal spending on an annual basis and are enforceable
by the president.”
The president’s proposed budget would spend
The budget foresees the government taking in
in taxes and other revenue, an 18.6 percent jump as the deep recession
ends and a growing economy boosts income. He proposed making Bush-era
tax cuts permanent for those who earn less than
Two key factors would help drive up spending or increase the deficit: war and government programs to create jobs.
First, Obama is spending more for war than he expected.
A year ago, he estimated that spending on war and intelligence operations in
Still, his budget asks to set aside an additional
“These estimates do not reflect any policy decisions
about specific military or intelligence operations,” the president’s
budget says, “but are only intended to indicate that some
as-yet-unknown costs are anticipated.”
Second, Obama continues to propose new spending and tax cuts to help spark the economy and create jobs, atop the
Among his new proposals:
Even with the added boost, the
The president also proposed other spending increases for the next fiscal year, including:
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nearly 4 percent increase, including money for 1,000 advanced imaging
technology machines for airport passengers, new explosives-detection
equipment for baggage and more federal marshals aboard international
flights.
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Obama also urged
—Freezing overall spending for three years for some federal departments and programs outside of national security,
—Slapping a fee on big banks.
—Ending subsidies for oil, gas and coal production.
—Cutting or eliminating 120 programs.
Obama projected that the deficit, while staggering in dollar terms, would drop as a share of the economy. By 2014, he said, a
He proposed that a bipartisan fiscal commission find the rest of the spending cuts or tax increases that are needed.
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