Budget Deficit To Top $1.8 Trillion

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ANDREW TAYLOR | 05/11/09 09:10 PM | AP

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Copies of President Barack Obama's fiscal 2010 federal budget books are seen at the White House in Washington, Thursday, May 7, 20009. After a line-by-line scrub of the federal budget, President Barack Obama has signed off on a roster of 121 budget cuts totaling $17 billion(AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

WASHINGTON — The government will have to borrow nearly 50 cents for every dollar it spends this year, exploding the record federal deficit past $1.8 trillion under new White House estimates. Budget office figures released Monday would add $89 billion to the 2009 red ink _ increasing it to more than four times last year's all-time high as the government hands out billions more than expected for people who have lost jobs and takes in less tax revenue from people and companies making less money.

The unprecedented deficit figures flow from the deep recession, the Wall Street bailout and the cost of President Barack Obama's economic stimulus bill _ as well as a seemingly embedded structural imbalance between what the government spends and what it takes in.

As the economy performs worse than expected, the deficit for the 2010 budget year beginning in October will worsen by $87 billion to $1.3 trillion, the White House says. The deterioration reflects lower tax revenues and higher costs for bank failures, unemployment benefits and food stamps.

Just a few days ago, Obama touted an administration plan to cut $17 billion in wasteful or duplicative programs from the budget next year. The erosion in the deficit announced Monday is five times the size of those savings.

For the current year, the government would borrow 46 cents for every dollar it takes to run the government under the administration's plan. In 2010, it would borrow 35 cents for every dollar spent.

"The deficits ... are driven in large part by the economic crisis inherited by this administration," budget director Peter Orszag wrote in a blog entry on Monday.

The developments come as the White House completes the official release of its $3.6 trillion budget for 2010, adding detail to some of its tax proposals and ideas for producing health care savings. The White House budget is a recommendation to Congress that represents Obama's fiscal and policy vision for the next decade.

Annual deficits would never dip below $500 billion and would total $7.1 trillion over 2010-2019. Even those dismal figures rely on economic projections that are significantly more optimistic _ just a 1.2 percent decline in gross domestic product this year and a 3.2 percent growth rate for 2010 _ than those of private sector economists and the Congressional Budget Office.

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As a percentage of the economy, the measure economists say is most important, the deficit would be 12.9 percent of GDP this year, the biggest since World War II. It would drop to 8.5 percent of GDP in 2010.

In the past three decades, deficits in the range of 4 percent of GDP have caused Congress and previous administrations to launch efforts to narrow the gap. The White House predicts deficits equaling 2.9 percent of the economy within four years.

Polling data suggest Americans are increasingly worried about mounting deficits and debt.

An AP-GfK poll last month gave Obama relatively poor grades on the deficit, with just 49 percent of respondents approving of the president's handling of the issue and 41 percent disapproving. By contrast, Obama's overall approval rating was 64 percent, with just 30 percent disapproving.

"Even using their February economic assumptions _ which now appear to be out of date and overly optimistic _ the administration never puts us on a stable path," said Marc Goldwein of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a bipartisan group that advocates budget discipline. "The president ... understands the critical importance of fiscal discipline. Now we need to see some action."

For the most part, Obama's updated budget tracks the 134-page outline he submitted to lawmakers in February. His budget remains a bold but contentious document that proposes higher taxes for the wealthy, a hotly contested effort to combat global warming and the first steps toward guaranteed health care for all.

Meanwhile, the congressional budget plan approved last month would not extend Obama's signature $400 tax credit for most workers _ $800 for couples _ after it expires at the end of next year.

Obama's "cap-and-trade" proposal to curb heat-trapping greenhouse gas emissions is also reeling from opposition from Democrats from coal-producing regions and states with concentrations of heavy industry. Under cap-and-trade, the government would auction permits to emit heat-trapping gases, with the costs being passed on to consumers via higher gasoline and electric bills.

Also new in Obama's budget details are several tax "loophole" closures and increased IRS tax compliance efforts to raise $58 billion over the next decade to help finance his health care measure. The money would make up for revenue losses stemming from lower-than-hoped estimates for his proposal to limit wealthier people's ability to maximize their itemized deductions.

WASHINGTON — The government will have to borrow nearly 50 cents for every dollar it spends this year, exploding the record federal deficit past $1.8 trillion under new White House estimates. Bud...
WASHINGTON — The government will have to borrow nearly 50 cents for every dollar it spends this year, exploding the record federal deficit past $1.8 trillion under new White House estimates. Bud...
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Anytime anyone isolates percentage of Fed income tax paid by any one group as a proof of anything, that person is being disingenuous.

The fact is, we live in cities and towns, in districts, counties, states and the USA.
We pay sales tax, property tax, gas tax, licenses, state tax, SS tax, Medicare tax, etc.
It ALL goes to government.

The only thing that makes sense is total tax burden. All the taxes.

It would also make sense to talk about the disproportionate benefit the rich receive in a stable society, and public provided infrastructure, which is way beyond what the bottom 80% receive.

That said:
http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/ezraklein_archive?month=04&year=2009&base_name=why_do_state_and_local_taxes_h

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 05/12/2009

That's all right. The future generations won't mind paying it off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 05/12/2009
- Figerre I'm a Fan of Figerre 7 fans permalink

How much of this was left from the previous administration? Or is this just the 44th Prez?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 05/12/2009
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To be fair, you should count ALL previous admins.

Hint: Reagan, Bush 1 and Bush 2 never submitted a balanced budget. Never.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 05/12/2009
- 1088 I'm a Fan of 1088 103 fans permalink

For the past 8 years, nobody cared what the deficit was! Now since we have a new Admin, every penny has been highlighted. So, if you want health care, education, clean energy and more, it cost money. This President had to spend lots of money to fix the mess that was left to him, so get over it and shut your traps, for where were you for the last 8 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 05/12/2009
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For the last year every Democrat complained about the deficit.

No more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 05/12/2009
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Do you understand why that is?

Perhaps because the higher priority is the financial survival of the world?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 05/12/2009
- Peter007 I'm a Fan of Peter007 35 fans permalink
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We have free education, and we have free health care and we have clean energy. We don't want to pay more money and not get anything in return. There is no free lunch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 05/12/2009

No the Democrats complained about the deficit for years now the repubs complain about it but the reality is no one gives a crap it is just talking points until it blows up and they will all start blaming each other again

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 05/12/2009
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The Dems complained.

The GOPers gave taxmoney to their friends in the forms of a useless war, huge tax cuts, and gutting financial laws.

Now, after 100 days, its the Dems fault.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 05/12/2009
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Gee, not one word about including the Iraq / Afghan War costs in the budget as a major contributor to the size.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 05/12/2009
- mattyd123 I'm a Fan of mattyd123 7 fans permalink

The war costs about $6 billion a month. Do the math. It is peanuts. The budget is going to Obama's buddies on Wall Street.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 05/12/2009
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Which is different than when GOPers were in charge, how?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 05/12/2009
- jacobnyc I'm a Fan of jacobnyc 6 fans permalink
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Super Power no more! One movie everyone must watch is: I.O.U.S.A. [ http://www.amazon.com/i-o-u-s-David-Walker-Peterson-Foundation/dp/B001P9G3HE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1242102622&sr=8-1 ]

I don't think with our addiction to spending and to Chinese products is ever going to stop. The Chinese are masters at manipulating their currency and we lack the balls to impose any trade equity regulations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 05/12/2009
- blimie I'm a Fan of blimie 14 fans permalink

We won't decrease this deficit unless we stop feeding the gluttonous oil companies. We have to get out of Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and start investing in alternative energies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 05/11/2009
- rich misty I'm a Fan of rich misty 1043 fans permalink
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Fanned and faved... The economic base of every industrialized nation is energy. Energy = wealth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/11/2009
- DLBSR I'm a Fan of DLBSR 13 fans permalink

I agree. But we must also include manufacturing, agriculture, food processing, science & technology, among the vehicles that will transport this economy to prosperity. The President and Treasury are wrong for believing our economy can recover built on a foundation of consumer spending, easy credit, and the service industry. Best regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 05/11/2009
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We won't decrease the deficit unless the middle class gets a meaningful pay raise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 05/12/2009
- msjimmied I'm a Fan of msjimmied 49 fans permalink
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When you are in hole, the best advice is to stop digging...­.look at the reality and cope accordingly. We are in this mess because the republicans ignored the cost of the war and did not pay attention to internal needs. This has been obvious for some time. If you travel to Europe of Japan, you would realize that we have become a third world country to them because of our inattention to our infrastructure. We need to attend to our country's needs and also to our economic needs. Sure we can ignore them. But that means we stagnate, so our only way out is to get to par and then use our ingenuity to get beyond that. We are Americans, yes we can....don­'t get caught up in how much it is going to cost. That is just a loser's mindset. Besides, anyone else got a better idea than to go for broke? We are there already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 05/11/2009
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 64 fans permalink

Ah yes, sucking money from generations to come. Of course, we could just drop the bush tax cuts, raise taxes on the wealthy to something approaching what lower middle class folks pay on their disposable income, stop wildly subsidizing business and get rid of all the gargantuan tax loopholes and the deficit would shrivel up in a matter of years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 05/11/2009
- TxAggie I'm a Fan of TxAggie 5 fans permalink

How does raising domestic taxes do anything to reduce our trade deficit? We are importing more goods than we export. Our domestic tax rate has nothing to do with the matter. Are you on the wrong blog?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 05/11/2009
- jordan3189 I'm a Fan of jordan3189 20 fans permalink

How much does family of four making 35,000 pay in taxes again? I always forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 05/11/2009
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Talking about Fed income tax rate is just totally disingenuous.

We live in towns and cities, in counties, in states and in the USA. We pay sales tax, state tax, property tax, etc etc. The only thing that makes sense is total tax burden. Anything else is playing games.

For total tax burden, since you always forget, cut and paste this:
http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/ezraklein_archive?month=04&year=2009&base_name=why_do_state_and_local_taxes_h

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 05/12/2009
- TxAggie I'm a Fan of TxAggie 5 fans permalink

Whoops, my bad, wrong subject, sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 05/11/2009
- rich misty I'm a Fan of rich misty 1043 fans permalink
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http://www.politicalaffairs.net/article/view/2484/1/138/

Republican Tax Cut Scam... Just as true today as in 2005, but we have proof now it causes systemic instability. Republicans really hate the Clinton economy... Prosperous times with federal surpluses.

16 years ago, when Bill Clinton came into office, he announced his plan to raise corporate taxes. The Republicans swore that it would hurt business and job creation.

-- By the end of Clinton's term, we saw 22 million jobs created, Dow Jones tripled.

8 years ago, George W Bush cut business taxes, declaring that it would lead to enormous economic growth.

-- By the end of Bush's term, we saw 2 million jobs created, Dow Jones DOWN 2500 points from when he came into office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 05/11/2009
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Proof that GOPers do not know how to run business, manage the economy or mangage the dollar.

How is it that GOPers get the reputation of being good for business?
They are good for executives who come in, rape the companies for their own profit, then leave.

We do not have free market capitalism.

We have third world crony capitalism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 AM on 05/12/2009

You have no idea what you are talking about. The US is broke. Raise taxes a hundred percent on the wealthy still won't be enough money.

Most of you libs on here have no idea of what you think is real. The US is going down to Second World status if lucky if not Third World status. It should make a lot of you happy. You will no longer have to feel guilty for the luck of being more into the US.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 05/12/2009

Joe Blough. Tearing down and rebuilding in human governance doesn't work so simply. The failure of democratic governance is actually a faiiure of its people whose judgment and character have been impaired by those influences of decadent, corrupt leadership at all levels of the organization. If our Republic is cast away, the result will not be another Constitutional Convention of wise, future-oriented citizens. It will be run by a mad house of demigogues and charlatans conspiring for absolute power.
Foreign powers will use every means to produce a vassal state as Egypt became under Julius Caesar's nephew. The rule of law will be outlawed. Ultimately, the rule of man will solve all problems and bring a ruthlessly established peace and slavery. Any mention of the Constitution will be forbidden.
That is why I am so plain speaking and desperate in my warnings and foreboding. I study history of my kind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 05/11/2009

China is wise. It spends money on its people. Chinese leaders read their history. Apparently, they are making decisions that militate against harmful policy and emulate prudent decisions of wise leaders of their past. Read of Ts'i and adviser Kuan Chung; T'ai Tsung and Ming Huang. Chinese leaders also read of the successful and failed policies of the American Republic. In this regard they overcome their arrogance and follow the advice of Confucious: "The people are the actual and proper source of political sovereignty for any governemnt that does not retain their confidence sooner or later fails." Book of Odes.
Americans in our dark time believe in their own exceptionality. They quit reading or learning from history. Thus, we make decisions without knowledge of previous experience of successful and falling, failing civilizations. And inepitude and failure announce our compact with our own destiny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 05/11/2009
- aristippe I'm a Fan of aristippe 13 fans permalink

"China is wise. It spends money on its people."

No

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 05/11/2009
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No. China spends money on making more money for the rich.

It treats its people terribly. What it has is crony capitalism.

If you went to China and spent a little time at its lowest levels of society, you would see this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 05/12/2009

Most of this deficits is a transfer of our future to bankers and other financial institutions. This money goes nowhere except into private pockets. It will not add to the GNP. It will not add to jobs. It will not add to knowledge or technological competence. It will add to stagnating bureacracies and welfare dole. The only other addition is faster decline of our civilization.
I am appalled at the outrageous corrupt and incompetent leaders we manage to hire to run our affairs. A nation couldn't do any worse by pulling a name out of a jar as did the Ancient Athenians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 05/11/2009
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 60 fans permalink
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A “decline of our civilization” is probably just what we need to restore humility and common sense. Time to tear down the old and build a better tomorrow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 05/11/2009

"If you want growth right now, there's only one place to look: China. As a percentage of GDP, the $586 billion that China pledged for economic stimulus is unprecedented. And it's already having an effect. China's GDP estimates went from 6.5% to 7.5% for 2009.

Much of this has to do with China's stimulus money hitting the economy. In fact, George Soros went so far as to say that Asia will be the first to find its way out of the financial crisis. It's pretty clear that this recovery is beginning with China and spreading. "

THE DAILY PROFIT
http://www.247Investor.com.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 05/11/2009
- opine2u I'm a Fan of opine2u 14 fans permalink

It must be remembered that no one tied Obama's hands behind his back as he amassed this unbelievable debt deficit charge on tomorrows taxpayers and businesses. Just can't wait now for next years totals, now that this President has set this precedent as a marker, who can stop excessive debts from growing ever larger in the future. It must be nice to look like Mr. Big Bucks with a smile on your face, when you've just ripped off the children of America's future, like a grand heist hustler.
The Trillion Dollar TelePrompTer Man takes the cake and wants to eat it too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 05/11/2009
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You are confusing good debt and bad debt.

Bad debt is giving $5 Trillion to the uber rich to run a phony war and rape the American Taxpayer.

Good debt is investment in the American people to be competative in the future.

Name ONE thing Bush did to invest in the American people, OR the infrastructure OR the evironment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 05/12/2009

Want to invest in the American people to be competitive in the future - then break the stranglehold of unions in public schools. Make all public school teachers pass the same SAT tests taken by high school seniors and get scores of at least 600/600 on the verbal and math sections. Get rid of those who, after at least 4 years of college and more years gaining "professional expertise" can't score in the top 40th percentile of high school seniors. Raise teacher pay to get smart teachers but as quid pro quo get rid of the chaff. Then maybe we'll have students graduating with educations that can let them compete and pay taxes.

Job number two is attack unwed mothers and ensure that the fathers of children by unwed mothers pay child support no matter what their circumstances - through forced labor if need be. Our nation's Capitol saw almost 70 percent of babies born last year being the product of unwed mothers. Wonder how they'll all "compete".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 05/13/2009
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