PRESIDENT OBAMA'S $3.73-trillion, 216-page budget for FY 2012 came off embargo at 10:30 a.m. Today (738 hits)
--David Rogers: 'Long on tough choices, short on final answers, President Obama's new budget went to Congress today in what many hope is only an opening bid before he and Republicans come to the table on a bipartisan deficit reduction plan. For the current year, the White House projects a better-than-$1.6 trillion deficit - even higher than the Congressional Budget Office. But outlays would actually drop in 2012 and stabilize in the $3.7 trillion range as deficits fall to $1.1 trillion in 2012 and then $768 billion in 2013.' http://bit.ly/dKlK7E
--A senior administration official, briefing reporters last evening: "This budget is the game plan to win the future ... There's going to be a big discussion on spending in this town over the coming weeks and months ... [T]hat conversation will begin in earnest with the presentation of our budget tomorrow -- with an optimism and a belief that we can work with Republicans to come to conclusion. We obviously don't agree with everything that's in the initial cuts that they've put forward.
They're not going to agree with everything we put forward tomorrow. But we think we can come together to get something done here. ... [I]n the reform element of the budget, ... we are applying the Race to the Top model across the budget in a whole host of ways -- to make things competitive, to drive reform and results, which builds off of the great success we've had with that program in the education sphere in the last two years."
Sister Irma, Never ask a question that you have your mind made up. I'm really upset with some of the budget cuts that affect poor working class people, but that is neither here nor there at this point, because the working class is always the ones who bear the burden of holding the country up while the weathy get wealthier.
President Obama has to tread a fine line when it comes to certain things now that the House has been lost, but then again he had to tread that same fine line with his own party being maj in the same House, didn't he? American Politics is truly something unique is alls I can say. Thanks again for your comments.
Tuesday, February 15th 2011 at 10:38AM
Jen Fad
!. What policical party won big in the last election? A. The party that supports what our president does? B. The party that disagrees with any and every thing our president does / says? C. the party that is most likely to protect our president's back most of the time?
@Jen, because my answer to this question is(B) the party that disagree with any and all our president says and does..."I" believe this BUDGET of our president is a great way to better help protect our education plans to help our minority students be able to get a much better chance at getting higher education. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...and, may I ask again , has anyone seen/ heard any more on the budget of the right-wing taht was promised to be made public last week? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA