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    Obama's budget headed to Congress

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has sent Congress a new budget that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade through cuts in government spending and higher taxes on the wealthy. At the same time, he wants to boost spending in key areas such as transportation and education.

    The spending blueprint is certain to spark an election-year battle with Republicans, who are vowing to oppose Obama's tax hikes. They contend the president is not doing enough to attack a dangerous deficit problem.

    In a fact sheet previewing the budget, the administration sought to cast the debate as a battle to protect the middle class following decades of eroding security and a deep recession.

    "We must transform our budget from one focused on speculating, spending and borrowing to one constructed on the solid foundation of educating, innovating and building," the administration said.

    Obama was scheduled to speak Monday morning to students at Northern Virginia Community College to highlight the budget's education initiatives.

    Jack Lew, the president's chief of staff, made the rounds of the Sunday talk shows to promote the spending initiative as a balanced approach that will focus on the short-term imperative to provide more support to the economy while attacking long-term deficits.

    While administration officials defended the plan as a balanced approach, Republicans attacked the effort for failing to do more to restrain the deficit, which Obama had promised in 2009 to cut in half by the end of his first term.

    "We've been waiting for over three years for this president to put forward credible solutions to challenges before us. President Obama has presided over four straight trillion-dollar deficits, breaking promise after promise when it comes to job creation, deficits and the debt," said Rep. Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee.

    Ryan is preparing an alternative to Obama's budget that will be similar to a measure that the House approved last year but failed in the Senate.

     

    This year's budget debate is expected to dominate the presidential contest and congressional elections with the issue not finally resolved probably until a lame-duck session of Congress after the November election when lawmakers will have to decide what to do with expiring Bush-era tax cuts and looming across-the-board spending cuts.

    Obama's spending plan for the budget year that begins Oct. 1 projects a deficit for this year of $1.33 trillion. That would mean four straight years of trillion-dollar-plus deficits.

    Under Obama's outline, the deficit would decline to $901 billion in 2013 with continued improvements shrinking the deficit to $575 billion in 2018.

    Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Democrats did not want to vote on Obama's spending plan, so he would once again put it forward for a Senate vote where he predicted it would fail as it did last year.

    Lew blamed House Republicans for pushing extreme measures rather than trying to reach consensus with Democrats and avoid the kinds of last-minute crises that roiled financial markets in 2011, such as the summer showdown over raising the government's borrowing limit.

    "Congress didn't do a great job last year. It drove right to the edge of the cliff on occasion after occasion," Lew said.

    According to the White House fact sheet, Obama's budget will adhere closely to the approach he outlined in September in a submission to the congressional "supercommittee" that failed to agree on at least $1.2 trillion in additional spending cuts to keep across-the-board cuts from taking effect next January.

    The Obama budget sticks to the caps on annual appropriations approved in August that will save $1 trillion over the next decade. It also puts forward $1.5 trillion in new taxes, primarily by 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 eliminating tax deductions the wealthy receive 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 on their homes. It would raise $41 billion over 10 years by eliminating tax breaks for oil, gas and coal companies and claims significant savings from ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Lew said the budget would cut spending by $2.50 for every $1 in extra taxes it seeks.

    Among the areas targeted for increases, Obama is proposing $476 billion in increased spending on transportation projects including efforts to expand inner-city rail services.

    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 White House said Monday Obama will seek $8 billion to create a fund to encourage community colleges and businesses to work together to train workers in high-growth industries.

    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 that said it was critical to restrain health care costs.

    Lew appeared on ABC's 'This Week," CNN's "State of the Union," ''Fox News Sunday," NBC's "Meet the Press" and CBS' "Face the Nation." Ryan was on ABC and McConnell was on CBS.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Andrew Taylor contributed to this report.

     
    • senator  •  3 mths ago
      Why do we keep voting in the same greedy old school politcians?
      • Dudels Director 3 mths ago
        because the other option is to vote in greedy new school politicians
      • Bill K 3 mths ago
        Because people still buy the myth that socialism benefits the working class.
      • MooseLimbnWhiteHouse 3 mths ago
        Because of the new skin color.
    • little man  •  Edinburg, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      i think i will cash my change in this year
      • Texaslib 3 mths ago
        Certainly because the republicants have ever done one thing to help this President create change. Who needs to change? The fricking always only my way or the highway rich protector republicants. The change needs to be that they get to go home.
      • Towerwarlock 3 mths ago
        Nice try Texaslib, the Democratic National Socialist Party had 3 years of absolute control to balance the budget, and all they did was multiply the deficit 10 fold from the Bush years and did it in 3. And Obama involved us in 2 conflicts without Congressional approval as he is required to do.
      • PipeFitter 3 mths ago
        Texaslib is another #$%$ spewing out garbage in hopes that "sheep" will read and follow! Towerwarlock hit the "nail on the head" 2011 was the first year Obama didn't have the House backing him. When he had the House and Senate he "rammed" Obama care, Frank Dod, Auto bailout and much more bullshat down the American Peoples' throat, while lining the pockets of his liberal friends, ie Solyndra, Tesla and another electric car company thats failing and you will soon hear about it mainstream which Obama gave over 500 Million. And he don't even have the balls to show his transcripts from school or birth cert....
    • senator  •  3 mths ago
      Why in the fu88 are we giving trillions of our tax dollars to countries that hates us?
      • Tim Muller 3 mths ago
        Where are we giving trillions of dollars away?
      • Tarlton 3 mths ago
        We don't give trillions. We give a small 1% of our budget to other countries. Get your facts straight.
      • senator 3 mths ago
        And how many fu88ing years have you been alive? Add it all up. That's why this country going down the sh77ter from stupid people like you
    • Bracketology  •  3 mths ago
      The budget is headed to Congress because the White House paper shredder is down.
      • Nerobama 3 mths ago
        That is funny, brother! But I doubt if you are a true brother, cuz no brother will say anything remotely bad about Obama.
    • Nobodysfool  •  3 mths ago
      Dead on arrival... According to harry reid - his own party

      reid says no budget hearings this year - keeping with the senate not passing a budget in 3 years
      • james 3 mths ago
        It's kind of stupid to pass a budget that starts off 1.3 trillion in the hole. No business whould pass that budget so why should the senate?
      • Big Mike 3 mths ago
        No excuse whatsoever. If you've got problems you face them and make changes like a MAN. We have a DOPE in the White House who thinks his sh()t doesn't stink and that he'll coast into re-election. Are we as a nation this stupid??? Are we??? JUST SAY NO TO THE DICTATOR!
      • MW 3 mths ago
        I think it's been 5 years since the Senate passed a budget. None in Bush's last 2 yrs. in office.
    • senator  •  3 mths ago
      After we give america hating syria our tax dollars to over throw their government do we then give them more of our fu88ing tax dollars to rebuild their american hating country??? Of course we fu88ing do because our old school politicans will make money from it..
    • bigdaddy  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      we give away billions of dollars to other countrys,, and for what,, people think they can buy friendship,,,, or buy love,,,you cant buy love in a marriage, or any other relationship,,the one that does all the give,,, such as united states,, will be used,,, and used,we need to worry about the united states and not worry about the rest of the world,,, make these people stand on their own two feet. lets worry about the united states only
    • roger  •  Mt Pleasant, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Obama buying votes,
    • John 319  •  Warren, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      THOMAS JEFFERSON:
      When the people fear the government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
    • Fred  •  3 mths ago
      What about the 9 trillion it will cost us to get the 3 trillion of savings?
    • Brandon  •  3 mths ago
      I just love how the government can issue a budget that spends more than it brings in. I suggest we cut off all foreign aid and invest that money in the United States; I can live with that kind of debt.
    • socialism  •  Boulder, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Jack Lew lied on t.v. yesterday, stating you can't pass a budget without 60 votes. Not true. You only need 50. Owebama's last budget went down 97-0, so it wasn't Republicans that defeated it. The Senate won't even bring it up for a vote, because Dems will have to go on record supporting this debacle, which they won't.
    • Mo  •  3 mths ago
      Obuma does NOT like to do MATH..he hasn't had a budget in YEARS..
    • Chris Matthews at MSDNC  •  3 mths ago
      "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
      -Margaret Thatcher
    • FredRick  •  3 mths ago
      Why does the greatest country on the planet have any debt, let alone 15 trillion?
    • Official Version  •  3 mths ago
      More obama "bull in the china closet" economics.
    • Nite-Al  •  3 mths ago
      Same-'ol, same-'ol from Oblablah. He's so predictable! Spend, spend, spend and call it "investing", blame Bush and the Republicans for his the failure (?) of his socialistic programs, break one promise after another, provoke class envy by blaming the "rich" for "not paying their share"! There's lots of other failures to mention but i'm running out of room ... and patience!
    • jimmy jack  •  3 mths ago
      SWAGGER........SMILE........SPEND.......
    • Dustin  •  Corvallis, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      We should really be asking ourselves what the purpose of the federal government is. If we just followed the Constitution, we would not be in these problems. You can not tackle the issue of our debt without understanding the role of the federal government. Until then, we'll be on cruise-control headed towards an economic collapse.
    • D.J.Bubba  •  3 mths ago
      How much did he put in the budget for his wife's vacations? It is there, you just have to find it !
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