Bush Leaving Next President Record Federal Budget Deficit

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ANDREW TAYLOR | July 28, 2008 11:37 PM EST | AP

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House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. John Spratt Jr., D-S.C., left, looks on as Senate Budget Committee Chairman Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., right, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, July 28, 2008, to discuss the budget deficit. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON — The government's budget deficit will surge past a half-trillion dollars next year, according to gloomy new estimates, a record flood of red ink that promises to force the winner of the presidential race to dramatically alter his economic agenda.

The deficit will hit $482 billion in the 2009 budget year that will be inherited by Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain, the White House estimated Monday. That figure is sure to rise after adding the tens of billions of dollars in additional Iraq war funding it doesn't include, and the total could be higher yet if the economy fails to recover as the administration predicts.

The result: the biggest deficit ever in terms of dollars, though several were higher in the 1980s and early 1990s as a percentage of the overall economy.

Neither campaign is backing off campaign promises _ McCain to cut taxes and Obama to expand health and education programs _ in light of the bleaker new figures.

"We can't afford not to invest in some major initiatives such as health and energy and middle-class tax cuts," said Obama economic adviser Jason Furman. "And we also can't afford not to pay for those initiatives."

But Democrats controlling Congress suggest that may have to change once President Bush's successor takes office.

"Whoever becomes the next president will have a very, very sobering first week in office," said Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, D-N.D.

McCain promises to renew the full roster of Bush tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 and add many more for businesses and upper income people who pay the alternative minimum tax. The Bush tax cuts expire at the end of 2010 and renewing them would soon cost well over $200 billion a year. Eliminating the alternative minimum at the same time would cost almost as much.

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Obama would repeal tax cuts on wealthier taxpayers and investors but would leave most of the Bush tax cuts in place while seeking additional cuts for senior citizens, the middle class and the working poor. And he also wants lots of new spending for health care, education and many other federal programs.

"There's a total disconnect between today's report and what we're hearing on the campaign trail," said Robert Bixby of the Concord Coalition budget watchdog group.

The deficit situation confronting the next president is reminiscent of that which Bill Clinton faced in 1993. Under Wall Street pressure, Clinton abandoned promises of tax cuts and pushed a tax-heavy deficit reduction plan through a Democratic Congress.

The administration said the deficit was being driven to an all-time high by the sagging economy and the stimulus payments being made to 130 million households in an effort to keep the country from falling into a deep recession. But the numbers could go even higher if the economy performs worse than the White House predicts.

The budget office predicts the economy will grow at a rate of 1.6 percent this year and will rebound to a 2.2 percent growth rate next year. That's a half point higher than predicted by the widely cited "blue chip" consensus of business economists. The administration also sees inflation averaging 3.8 percent this year, but easing to 2.3 percent next year _ better than the 3 percent seen by the blue chip panel.

"The nation's economy has continued to expand and remains fundamentally resilient," said the budget office report.

A $482 billion deficit would easily surpass the record deficit of $413 billion set in 2004. The White House in February had forecast that next year's deficit would be $407 billion.

The deficit numbers for 2008 and 2009 represent about 3 percent of the size of the economy, which is the measure seen as most relevant by economists. By that measure, the 2008 and 2009 deficits would be smaller than the deficits of the 1980s and early 1990s that led Congress and earlier administrations to cobble together politically painful deficit-reduction packages.

Still, the new figures are so eye-popping in dollar terms that they may restrain the appetite of the next president to add to the deficit with expensive spending programs or new tax cuts. In fact, pressure may build to allow some tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 to expire as scheduled, with Congress also feeling pressure to curb spending growth.

The administration actually underestimates the deficit since it leaves out about $80 billion in war costs. In a break from tradition _ and in violation of new mandates from Congress _ the White House did not include its full estimate of war costs.

On a slightly brighter note, the deficit for the 2008 budget year ending Sept. 30 will actually drop from an earlier projection of $410 billion to $389 billion, the report said.

McCain used the new 2009 estimates to slam both the Bush White House for its "profligate spending" and Democratic rival Obama, who has declined to endorse the goal of McCain _ and congressional Democrats _ to balance the budget.

"I have an unmatched record in fighting wasteful earmarks and unnecessary spending in the U.S. Senate, and I have the determination and experience to do the same as president," McCain said in a statement. McCain again called for a full plate of multi-trillion dollar tax cuts, though campaign adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin said some modifications could be made to McCain's economic plan to try to reach balance.

Obama's campaign used the new numbers to assail McCain for embracing Bush's tax cuts. As for Obama's plans, campaign adviser Furman said the candidate would cut wasteful spending, close corporate loopholes and roll back the Bush tax cuts on upper brackets while still promising to make "health care affordable and putting a middle class tax cut in the pocket of 95 percent of workers and their families."

Monday's figures capped a remarkable deterioration in the United States' budgetary health under Bush's time in office.

He inherited a budget seen as producing endless huge surpluses after four straight years in positive territory. That stretch of surpluses represented a period when the country's finances had been bolstered by a 10-year period of uninterrupted economic growth, the longest expansion in U.S. history.

In his first year in office, helped by projections of continuing surpluses, Bush drove through a 10-year, $1.35 trillion package of tax cuts.

However, faulty estimates, a recession in March 2001 and government spending to fight the war on terrorism contributed to pushing the deficit to a record in dollar terms in 2004.

There had been progress since then, with a $161.5 billion deficit for 2007 representing the lowest amount of red ink since an imbalance of $159 billion in 2002.

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White House budget office: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/

(This version substitutes paragraph 5 to CORRECT quote to middle-class tax cuts, instead of more tax cuts.)

WASHINGTON — The government's budget deficit will surge past a half-trillion dollars next year, according to gloomy new estimates, a record flood of red ink that promises to force the winner of ...
WASHINGTON — The government's budget deficit will surge past a half-trillion dollars next year, according to gloomy new estimates, a record flood of red ink that promises to force the winner of ...
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- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Do you know how much $1 billion dollars is..?

If you stacked $1,000.00 dollar bills $1 billion would reach up 63 miles high.. well into space so let's see $490 billion that's 63 X's 490 equals..30­,870..

So Bush's Deficit equals 30,870 miles high of $1,000.00 bills...th­at's a pile 30,870 miles high of $1,000.00 bills that's how much $490 Billion is...!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 07/28/2008

one million bills would make a stack 63 miles high?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 07/28/2008
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Don't believe everything you read on the internet. 63 miles = 332,640 feet. if a $1,000 bill was one foot thick, 63 miles would be roughly 1/3 of a billion. So if a bill was only 4 inches thick, you'd have a billion. Ever seen any kind of bill 4 inches thick? But we get your point ... it's a lot of money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 07/28/2008
- caywen I'm a Fan of caywen 7 fans permalink

Actually, off by orders of magnitude. $1 million is 1000 $1000 bills. 1000 $1000 bills is around 1/2 foot (comparable to a 1000 page book). Let's say $1Mil is about 1 foot of thousand dollar bills. Then $1 Billion is 1000 feet. So it would actually be maybe 1/4 mile, probably less.

But still a huge amount. $400 billion would be about 100 miles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 07/28/2008
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Try this one:

If I gave you $1 million dollars, and told you to come back after you spend $100,000 a day until the money's gone, you'd be back in about 3 years.

If I gave you $1 billion dollars, with the same instructions, you'd come back in about 300 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 07/28/2008
- HBeachbum I'm a Fan of HBeachbum 11 fans permalink

If there was such a thing as $1,000 bills ($100 is as high as it goes today). So multiply your numbers by 10.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 07/28/2008
- jfor I'm a Fan of jfor 17 fans permalink

Was there anything about monkees flying out of anyones butt in that rosy assessment?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 07/28/2008
- RobtBrock I'm a Fan of RobtBrock 6 fans permalink

Many enormous expenditures are not included in the budget. What is the REAL budget deficit?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 07/28/2008
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American got what it wanted.. a total dunce! (I voted for Kerry.) If America wants the same... vote for McSame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 07/28/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Our next president promises transparency in government, and we're going to have to take advantage of that. I want to review where the money goes, and expose a lot of expense for the corporate welfare it is. There are far better ways to support industry and growth, and encourage serious competition, than the sad, tired and thoroughly corrupt system that's evolved. If we're included, we can be watchdogs and win some serious victories against the theft of our common wealth. We have to invest with an eye to a hopeful future, not the kind of soul-deadening vision conjured up by the Gramms of this world.

If we have a collective will to find real solutions, that's our best chance to reap the rewards of this nation's potential. If we sit back and let them convince us it can't be done, I think we might even look back on the Bush Years as "the good times". We have real challenges ahead, and they're going to have exquisitely real consequences. Just so you know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 07/28/2008

The last 8 years are the price we are paying for cutting education budgets, our nationwide apathy towards economic, domestic and foreign policy matters, and our apathy towards voting. We have GOT to get back on board and be tops in education. Also, no matter how disgusted we get with Washington, it is (as is written in the Constitution) up to US to be involved in the process, try and improve the process, and correct the process, if need be. Our apathy and lack of sophistication with our education opened the door for our vulnerablility, and the necons walked right in. So, we got what we deserved. Thank goodness people are coming to their senses and trying to find out what is exactly going on and are getting involved to try and promote change from the last 8 years and work towards trying to restore our Republic to its rightful path. Only 100 days left until the election. I have waited almost 8 years for this, and I am so excited. My only hope is the Obama wins the election. If McCain wins it, we will continue down this treacherous path we are on, and we will be cooked for sure. I admire Obama just for the sheer guts it takes to even THINK about wanting this job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 07/28/2008
- MindfulOne I'm a Fan of MindfulOne 6 fans permalink

Let's get this story straight. George Bush (the drunk) got drunk and drove the country and the economy into a ditch. Turns out he had a passenger in the car old Grumpy McSame. Both are stuck in the ditch hoping to find a way out of the ditch so they can create more damage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 07/28/2008
- Clarabell I'm a Fan of Clarabell 63 fans permalink
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It will be interesting to see what he does as a "former president.­" My guess is that he'll have to go into hiding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 07/28/2008
- speckitis I'm a Fan of speckitis 7 fans permalink
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Nah, as former president, he and OJ Simpson are going to hunt terrorists until every golf course is terrorist free....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 PM on 07/28/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 126 fans permalink
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"Future generations shouldn't be forced to pay back money that we have borrowed. We owe this kind of responsibility to our children and grandchild­ren." (G W. B, Radio Address, 3/3/01)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 07/28/2008
- wordvarc I'm a Fan of wordvarc 31 fans permalink

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Sadly, budget deficits and finances are the least costly aspects of w's desultory presidency.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 07/28/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

While republicans controlled the house & the senate for more than 6 yrs, what spending bill did G.W.Bu$h VETO ... they rubber stamped his warmongering ... he repaid them by allowing each & every wild financial spree they wanted!!

Mc supported Bu$h almost 100%! Great stewardships!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 07/28/2008

Sad, but true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 07/28/2008
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You're absolutely right in that. Self-centered, illiterate, arrogant, without compassion or remorse, etc. And what's even more discouraging, he has set standards for future dimwits who, by hook-or-by-crook, manage to wiggle their way into the oval office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 07/28/2008

Destroy Foreign Reputation: Check
Destroy Constitution: Check
Destroy the Economy: Check
Destroy the Environment: Check

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 07/28/2008

well, i guess he accomplished everything he set out to do, well, there's still the pesky iran thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 07/28/2008

Destroy Consumer Confidence: Check
Destroy the Dollar: Check
Destroy Due Process: Check
Destroy Jobs: Check
Destroy Education: Check
Destroy Federal Emergency Management: Check
Destroy the terrorists: Oh, not done yet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 07/28/2008
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Why is it that half the country sees what's going on and the other half doesn't get it? I am totally mystified!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 07/28/2008

Gee. Big shocker there.

W ran this country like he did his businesses­...RIGHT INTO THE F&#$ING GROUND! (remember he even said this would be the corporate presidency).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 07/28/2008
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Exactly.

Like the rich kid who gets a new car for a graduation present and wrecks it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/28/2008
- ThirdEye I'm a Fan of ThirdEye 3 fans permalink
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Or like the rich kid who gets Daddys' credit card and completly abuses it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 07/28/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

I impeach G.W.Bu$h!! Mc should support this ineptitude 99% ... and say to America that he is a good stewart of our trust ... please ... the most fiscally irresponsible administration in American history!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 07/28/2008

I impeach G. W. Bush!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 07/28/2008

heckofa job Bushies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 07/28/2008

This nation is essentially bankrupt thanks to Bush's irresponsible and incompetent presidency.

BTW: Does Bush exclude the extra $10 - 12 billion a month for the war because God told him to do it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 07/28/2008
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