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    Obama's budget: Govt still growing, despite cuts

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Taking a pass on reining in government growth, President Barack Obama unveiled a record $3.8 trillion election-year budget plan Monday, calling for stimulus-style spending on roads and schools and tax hikes on the wealthy to help pay the costs. The ideas landed with a thud on Capitol Hill.

    Though the Pentagon and a number of Cabinet agencies would get squeezed, Obama would leave the spiraling growth of health care programs for the elderly and the poor largely unchecked. The plan claims $4 trillion in deficit savings over the coming decade, but most of it would be through tax increases Republicans oppose, lower war costs already in motion and budget cuts enacted last year in a debt pact with GOP lawmakers.

    Many of the ideas in the White House plan for the 2013 budget year will be thrashed out during this year's election campaigns as the Republicans try to oust Obama from the White House and add Senate control to their command of the House.

    "We can't just cut our way into growth," Obama said at a campaign-style rally at a community college in the vote-rich Northern Virginia suburbs. "We can cut back on the things that we don't need, but we also have to make sure that everyone is paying their fair share for the things that we do need."

    Republicans were unimpressed. While the measure contains some savings to Medicare and Medicaid, generally by reducing payments to health providers, both programs would double in size over the coming decade.

    "It seems like the president has decided again to campaign instead of govern and that he's just going to duck this country's fiscal problems," said House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis.

    By the administration's reckoning, the deficit would drop to $901 billion next year — still requiring the government to borrow 24 cents of every dollar it spends — and would settle in the $600 billion-plus range by 2015.The deficit for the current budget year, which ends Sept. 30, would hit $1.3 trillion, a near record and the fourth straight year of trillion-plus red ink.

    Obama's budget blueprint reprises a long roster of prior proposals: raising taxes on couples making more than $250,000 a year; eliminating numerous tax breaks for oil and gas companies, and approving a series of smaller tax and fee proposals. Similar proposals failed even when the Democrats controlled Congress.

    The Pentagon would cut purchases of Navy ships and F-35 Joint Strike Fighters — and trim 100,000 troops from its rolls over coming years — while NASA would scrap two missions to Mars.

    But there are spending increases, too: The Obama plan seeks $476 billion for transportation projects including roads, bridges and a much-criticized high-speed rail initiative. Grants for better performing schools would get a big increase under Obama's "Race to the Top" initiative, and there would be an $8 billion fund to train community college students for high-growth industries.

    Republicans accused the president of yet again failing to do anything meaningful to reduce deficits that could threaten the country with a European-style debt crisis unless they are wrestled under control.

    As a political document, the Obama plan blends a handful of jobs-boosting initiatives with poll-tested tax hikes on the rich, including higher taxes on dividends and income earned by hedge fund managers. That would allow Obama to draw a contrast with GOP front-runner Mitt Romney, whose personal fortune and relatively low tax rate would be an issue in the general election campaign.

    Another contrast with Republicans will come on Medicare, the enormously popular health care program for the elderly. Obama leaves the program mostly alone, while Republicans are on record in favor of gradually replacing the current system in which the government pays doctor and hospital bills with a voucher-like plan that would have government subsidize purchases of health insurance.

    Nor does Obama tackle Social Security's fiscal imbalance. Payroll taxes paid into the program fall well short of what's needed to cover benefits; the shortfall is made up by tapping into a $2.7 trillion trust fund that's built up since the last overhaul of the program in the early 1980s.

    Said Romney: "We can save Social Security and Medicare with a few commonsense reforms, and — unlike President Obama — I'm not afraid to put them on the table."

    The president's tax proposals and most of his new jobs initiatives are likely to arrive as dead letters on Capitol Hill, where the immediate focus is on Obama's proposal to renew a 2 percentage point cut in Social Security payroll taxes and jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. House GOP leaders did an abrupt about-face on Monday and declared that they are willing to add to the deficit the $100 billion cost of renewing the payroll tax cut.

    While Obama and Congress appear headed for deadlock over big-picture questions such as Medicare cuts and tax hikes, there's still the work of filling in the details of last summer's budget and debt pact, which set tight caps on annual appropriations bills funding the day-to-day operations of government.

    Those caps are putting most agencies in a pinch, though the Department of Veterans Affairs would win a 4.5 percent increase, the Energy Department would get a 3.5 percent hike, while Treasury gets a 4.2 percent boost reflecting increases for the IRS.

    The Pentagon, which had grown used to budget increases well in excess of inflation until recently, would absorb its first outright budget cut since the post-Cold War "peace dividend" of the early 1990s, including cuts to major weapons systems, fewer combat ships and the reduction in troops.

    The budget for medical research at the National Institutes for Health would be frozen after years of reliable increases and the Environmental Protection Agency would bear a 4 percent cut after coming under assault by Republicans for two consecutive budget cycles. Special education grants to schools would be essentially frozen.

    On taxes, Obama proposes allowing the Bush-era tax cuts to expire at the end of this year for families making $250,000 or more per year.

    Obama, as he has in the past, also proposed limiting tax deductions taken by the wealthy and would also put in place a rule named for billionaire Warren Buffett that would seek to make sure that households making more than $1 million annually pay at least 30 percent of their income in taxes.

    Obama would also impose a new $61 billion tax over 10 years on big banks aimed at recovering the costs of the financial bailout and providing money to help homeowners facing foreclosure. The proposal also would raise $41 billion over 10 years by eliminating tax breaks for oil, gas and coal companies.

    The plan contains a host of other proposals whose budget impact would be modest but would be felt by almost everyone, among them an end to Saturday mail delivery. There's also a plan to raise $593 million by eliminating deductions for golf course conservation easement and a plan that would raise the one-way security fee on airline tickets to $7.50, up from fees that are now as low as $2.50 for a nonstop flight.

    To spur job creation in the short term, Obama is proposing a $50 billion "upfront" investment for transportation, $30 billion to modernize at least 35,000 schools and $30 billion to help states hire teachers and police, rescue and fire department workers. Republicans in Congress, opposed to further stimulus spending, have blocked these proposals in the past.

    The Obama budget seeks $360 billion in savings in Medicare and Medicaid mainly through reduced payments to health care providers, avoiding tougher measures advocated by House Republicans and the deficit commissions, which supporters said were critical to the cause of restraining health care costs.

    The projections in Obama's budget show that he is doing little to restrain the surge in these programs that is expected with the retirement of baby boomers. Obama's budget projects that Medicare spending will double over the coming decade from $478 billion this year to almost $1 trillion in 2022.

    Medicaid, the government health care program for the poor and disabled, would more than double from $255 billion this year to $589 billion by 2022.

    ___

    Associated Press Economics Writer Martin Crutsinger contributed to this report.

     

    16 comments

    • John  •  3 mths ago
      The real cut will come this November, Obama - You're FIRED!!!
    • Big Ragu  •  3 mths ago
      MORE NEWS ABOUT THE MUSLIM N CHIEF AND HIS DESTRUCTION OF AMERICA

      HERE THEY
      COME!!!!!

      JUST ABOUT THE TIME YOU THINK WHAT MORE CAN HAPPEN –
      WELL IT NEVER SEEMS TO
      END!
      They're Coming...this will make your
      day!

      Kareem Shora Arif Alikhan

      Well, boys and girls, today the fox is guarding
      the hen house. The wolves
      will be herding the sheep!
      Obama appointed
      two devout Muslims to homeland security posts.

      Obama and Janet
      Napolitano appointed Arif Alikhan, a devout Muslim,
      as Assistant Secretary for Policy Development.
      DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano swore-in Kareem Shora, a devout Muslim,
      who was born in Damascus ,

      Syria , as ADC National Executive Director
      as a member of the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC).

      NOTE: Has anyone ever heard a new government official being identified
      as a devout Catholic, a devout

      Jew or a devout Protestant...?
      hmmmmm......Just wondering.
      Devout Muslims being appointed to critical Homeland

      Security-positions?
      Doesn't this make you feel safer already?
      That should make our homeland much safer, huh!?

      Was it not "Devout Muslim men" that flew planes into U..S. buildings on 9/11?
      Was it not a

      Devout Muslim who killed 13 at Fort Hood ?

      Please forward this important information to any who cares about the future
      of our Country.
    • Big Ragu  •  3 mths ago
      THE ONLY THING GROWING IS ODUMBO'S EGO
    • Paul  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      CUTS ? I didn't see any cuts except in "anticipated spending " . The entire "budget" is nothing but a campaign promise to be broken...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      this man has no chance of getting re-elected,, he is giving democrats a bad name, he's so communist... yahoo is duping you on these comment boards.. i posted earlier on this same article and it was filled with thousands of comments about how Obama is destroying the USA.. Shame on you yahoo..Come Nov .. hes an ex president and all his commie fans..
    • Jerry  •  Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Obama is an embarrassment to the rest of us Democrats. Promise, promise promise and never deliver. I really thought that you would make an honest attempt to cut the deficit in half, as you promised you would do, by the end of your first term. Instead you launch a campaign against the Catholic church and the Constitution. Shame on you. I will not be voting Democratic this coming November.
    • ROY  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Common sense tells you he has no way of being re elected, but, propheticaly according to the bible, he will be elected, he is a very important tool in these last days, we need some one like him to help bring and end to this perverted worl we are living in , not some godly person this man is perfect for starting the ball rolling.
    • Russ  •  3 mths ago
      So sick of this egomaniac
    • geonamvet  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Obama,explain the 800 million going to the ariab spring states to me again? This is impeachment time!
    • raspy  •  Evansville, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Obama is spending us into oblivion. Throw this clown out of office!
    • Y  •  Windsor, California  •  3 mths ago
      Here is how the gvt (both sides of the aisle) think. We gave $1.7T to the banks to bail them out we have untold hundreds of billions more to the airlines and the auto companies to bail them out. All told the low end of the estimate on all this is $3T. Now let's throw the people (whose money they are spending) a bone -- we will give the taxpayers (home bailout) $26B or less than 1% of what they stole and gave away to their buddies, and show them what great guys we are. VOTE THEM ALL OUT!! NOW!!
    • Constitution Party  •  3 mths ago
      Yes we can - - - adopt the budget priorities of Greece from a few years back .
    • Donna  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Money for union jobs I assume.
    • Wayne Hall  •  Oregon City, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      first president to go four years without a budget
    • robertk  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Who was the last Republican president that cut spending?
      • Donna 3 mths ago
        Who was th last democratic senate that cut spending.
    • Suit of Flames  •  3 mths ago
      It's a great economic plan and Obama will easily be re-elected; he is a great leader who should be treasured for years to come.
      • Jerry 3 mths ago
        As a treasure, he should be buried. You on the other hand, have your head buried up your poop shoot.
      • Donna 3 mths ago
        Wow what a dreamer.
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