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Obama Announces $3.8 Trillion Budget for 2011

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Posted on Feb 1, 2010
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President Barack Obama discusses his 2011 budget as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Christina Romer, the head of the Council of Economic Advisers, look on.

President Barack Obama on Monday announced his proposed 2011 budget, which includes boosted spending for creating jobs and waging wars, a potential tax on big banks, funding for infrastructure on the state and city levels ... and a whopping $1.6 trillion deficit for the fiscal year. However, the president attempted to soften the impact of the whole giant deficit issue by arguing that it’s a necessary byproduct of his plan to counteract the effects of a “decade of profligacy.” Meanwhile, select and vocal Republicans aren’t buying what Obama’s selling.  —KA

Read the transcript of Obama’s budget announcement here.

The New York Times:

President Obama sent Congress on Monday a proposed budget of $3.8 trillion for the fiscal year 2011, saying that his plan would produce a decade-long reduction in the deficit from $1.6 trillion this year, a shortfall swollen by $100 billion in additional tax cuts and public works spending that he is seeking right away.

“We simply cannot continue to spend as if deficits don’t have consequences, as if waste doesn’t matter, as if the hard-earned tax money of the American people can be treated like Monopoly money,” Mr. Obama said at the White House.

But at the end of the decade, the yearly deficits would begin moving up again, as the projected costs of health and retirement programs for an aging population start to escalate, according to forecasts in the administration’s new blueprint.

No budget proposal is ever enacted wholesale by Congress, and the spreadsheet-boggling numbers in the White House plan are sure to produce anguished partisan and ideological debates over how best to address the deficit and the nation’s lingering economic problems between now and the start of the new fiscal year next Oct. 1 — if indeed Congress manages to complete its work by then, right before the midterm elections.

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By rollzone, February 1, 2010 at 5:08 pm Link to this comment

hello. bring the troops home. good point. half the deficit problem is the devaluation of the dollar, by rampant printing at the Fed. the other half is the worthless, unabated, unregulated, unstoppable spending by the government. there is no boogey man in the future- he is here now. he is not countering any effects, he is out-spending them. cut all the worthless agencies. replace the federal role with common sense instead of corruption. lower taxes with less spending. the economic growth engine will return a surplus to the budget. how can it make him so happy to spend so much more than we have?

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By radson, February 1, 2010 at 3:57 pm Link to this comment

Well the Whitehouse did listen to Robert Scheer’ concern. Two points for you Bob,but what about the
Chinese Navy.

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By mike112769, February 1, 2010 at 3:10 pm Link to this comment

America could turn a profit right now if we brought ALL of our troops home.

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