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Obama Budget Proposal Takes Heat From GOP Critics

Obama Budget Proposal Gop Reaction

MARTIN CRUTSINGER   02/14/12 09:37 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress Tuesday that the president's new $3.8 trillion spending plan would impose new taxes on only 2 percent of the nation's wealthiest families and the alternative would be to seek more painful cuts in other government programs such as defense, Social Security and Medicare.

Geithner defended the new budget plan in the face of intense attacks from GOP members of the Senate Finance Committee. Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah told Geithner that the administration's spending plan would give the country a "permanently larger, European-inspired government."

But Geithner said deeper spending cuts now would damage economic growth and push more Americans into poverty at a time when the economy is still struggling to recover from a deep recession.

Geithner told the committee that the administration hopes to send Congress next week a framework for making changes in the country's corporate tax structure.

He said the administration would not offer detailed legislative language but rather broad principles for corporate tax reform. He said the administration would propose eliminating a number of current business tax breaks in an effort to lower the corporate tax rate.

The nominal U.S. corporate tax rate is 35 percent, the highest in the world after Japan, but few companies pay that much after taking various deductions.

Obama has proposed lowering that tax rate but has not said by how much it should be lowered. The president has also proposed ending tax breaks for U.S. companies moving jobs or profits to foreign countries while suggesting tax breaks for businesses that move jobs back to the United States.

Geithner did not offer any hints about what recommendations the administration will make on corporate rates in its submission to Congress.

Congress may put off the tough decisions on the budget until after the November elections, but the spending document will certainly be used as a campaign document for Obama and a key target for Republicans running against Democrats.

Republican Mitt Romney, who is campaigning for the GOP nomination to challenge Obama in the fall, called the budget Obama released Monday "an insult to the American taxpayer." GOP candidates Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are all advocating bigger spending cuts to control the deficits, and all the GOP candidates oppose Obama's tax increases.

"The president's budget is a gloomy reflection of his failed policies of the past, not a bold plan for America's future," House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Monday after the budget was released. "The president offered a collection of rehashes, gimmicks and tax increases that will make our economy worse."

Republicans are arguing for deeper spending cuts and a frontal assault on the biggest drivers of the deficit, the soaring costs of Medicare and Medicaid, whose already sizable costs are projected to double in future years as baby boomers retire.

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., chairman of the House Budget Committee, said Monday that he expected the Republican-controlled House would in coming weeks pass an alternative to the Obama budget that would gain control of the deficit, not by raising taxes but by curtailing Medicare and Medicaid.

"President Obama's irresponsible budget is a recipe for a debt crisis and the decline of America," Ryan said.

Obama's cuts in Medicare and Medicaid avoid cuts in benefits and instead make modest trims in payments to health care providers. In contrast, the Republican House last year approved Ryan's plan, which would essentially transform Medicare into a voucher system in which future seniors would get a fixed amount to buy medical insurance.

The Obama budget proposes spending $3.8 trillion in the 2013 budget year, which begins Oct. 1. It would achieve $4 trillion in deficit cuts in part through restraining the growth of many government programs, adhering to the agreement Congress approved in August for spending caps to achieve $900 billion in deficit reduction over a decade.

Obama's plan also proposes additional deficit reduction in order to avoid $1.2 trillion in across-the-board cuts scheduled to take effect next January.

But the president relies on $1.5 trillion in tax increases, mainly by allowing the Bush-era tax cuts to expire on families making more than $250,000 per year, imposing additional taxes on those making more than $1 million per year and eliminating various corporate tax breaks.

The tax increases all have been rejected by Republicans.

With both parties holding entrenched positions, it is very likely that no solution will be found before the November elections, with both sides preferring to use the debate to score political points.

If that occurs, Congress will probably be back in Washington after the November elections for a lame-duck session to resolve the battle over taxes and spending cuts.

Lawmakers are facing end-of-the-year deadlines when the Bush-era tax cuts on all taxpayers expire and across-the-board spending cuts will go into effect if lawmakers can't agree on $1.2 trillion in further deficit reduction over the next decade.

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WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress Tuesday that the president's new $3.8 trillion spending plan would impose new taxes on only 2 percent of the nation's wealthiest fa...
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress Tuesday that the president's new $3.8 trillion spending plan would impose new taxes on only 2 percent of the nation's wealthiest fa...
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lemmyk73 08:51 AM on 02/14/2012
It is a terrible "budget". It is really a campaign platform because Obama knew the budget would never pass. The budget uses a lot of number fixing and makes many assumptions about revenue. He will NEVER let the Obama tax cuts expire so that is a number in the budget that will never happen. He is cutting medicare and medicaid- which was such a sin a few months ago no? He makes cuts to the payouts to Docs-  Read More...
01:22 AM on 02/15/2012
Great videos at www.noonebutpaul.com
12:21 AM on 02/15/2012
Don't be hard on Obama. He is just doing his job. If he didn't keep spending and debt to a maximum, the FED banks would replace him with another used car salesman.
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Hutz
09:43 PM on 02/14/2012
Hello Repugs, remember when Cheney said that Reagan proved that deficits don't matter? Don't you remember?
Where was your outrage when Bush/Cheney drove a budget surplus into the toilet, got us into two unfunded wars and drive the economy into the ditch? Huh? Where was your sense of moral outrage then? Oh, the irony of hypocrisy!
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Ian Gord
Resist we much !
06:40 PM on 02/14/2012
We do not need deficit reduction over 10 years - we need it NOW!

Barry's budget goes ~$1,000,000,000,000 above revenues.

Pathetic.
08:32 PM on 02/14/2012
And your solution is...........?
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debekniss
American Dreams are not an urban legend
04:49 AM on 02/16/2012
farmgirl10

VOTE RON PAUL and get a trillion cut from debt and pay back what is being stolen from SS/MEDICARE and bring our troops home.
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byronic
04:54 PM on 02/14/2012
Yawn. Surprise, surprise...
04:44 PM on 02/14/2012
obama, in his own words "will be a one term president"!
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debekniss
American Dreams are not an urban legend
04:50 AM on 02/16/2012
nfischet

we can only pray he lkeeps his word about that one after he signed the NDAA into law.
04:08 PM on 02/14/2012
T'he historical facts speak for themselves. Every single budget Obama has proposed has not been real. Revenues have been overstated and expenses have been understated creating deficits greater than forecast. Why would anyone think this one is different?

You can not spend your way into prosperity, you have to earn it. If your child came to you for advice with income 30% less than expenses and outstanding debts 5 times his income, would you tell him to spend more and ask his boss for a raise? Of course not!

Obama's last budget was voted down 97 to 0 in the Senate, I think. This new budget is simply more of the same, some sort of campaign document designed to appeal to the very far left to motivate it to help him in his campaign.

Anyone who thinks government is different is counting on someone else to pay the bills. If you want a reality check, ask the citizens of Greece!
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Trepasky
Sanity is neither free nor easy
04:37 PM on 02/14/2012
"You can not spend your way into prosperity"

Tell that to any business that needs to borrow to expand!

Ask a business how they will make more money by cutting spending on 'investments and the future'
04:47 PM on 02/14/2012
having to expand a business and borrow money to do it implies that they are doing well to begin with! With all the unemployment,and businessess laying off employees,that implies businessess are not doing well....so your analogy fails!
12:44 AM on 02/15/2012
Sure you can...you just keep printing trillions of dollars. It's magic and the best part is, we just throw it on the credit card and let our kids worry about it. Oh yeah, there is also that hyperinflation thing, but don't worry.... Obama will have Greece style soup lines up and running in a matter of months.....well it is FEMA , so make that no longer than 6-12 months.
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Grichde
Little Hope, Wrong Change
03:33 PM on 02/14/2012
Obama budget adds trillion each year to the debt.
03:43 PM on 02/14/2012
Republican budgets adds trillions to the bank accounts of millionaires and billionaires from the pockets of the working poor and the middle class.
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Grichde
Little Hope, Wrong Change
04:05 PM on 02/14/2012
The poor pay nothing!!!! 51% of Americans pay nothing, zero! How fair is that.
03:33 PM on 02/14/2012
When the Bahamas are attacked I do not want my tax dollars used to protect Mittens and the 1%ers European chartered bank. If Mittens hates Europe the way he talks in his speeches. WHY DOES HE KEEP HIS MONEY IN THEIR BANKS. OH TO HIDE IT FROM OUR NATION. We real Americans pay our 28% here at home.
03:22 PM on 02/14/2012
GOP plan cut tax cut SS cut Medicare. Cut your wage cut your retirement cut your health care. Cut investment in the nation. Cut tax on 1% below 15%. Keep tax on goods producers at 28 to 30%. Yep keep it all the same just like under Bush.
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emmanuel kalu
commonsense
03:17 PM on 02/14/2012
republicans have shown that they are not serious and able to deal with this country fiscal need and were the main reason this country is running huge deficit and our debt widening. every one with common sense knows that in a recession, you don't remove huge amount of demand, as a matter of fact, you don't remove any demand. because demand create jobs and help corporation earn a profit. what needs to be done is spending to increase demand, and then a trigger set to reducing spending once the economy begins to grow at the a decent level. europe is experience exactly what the republicans are planning for this country. They are cutting spending, which is widening and deeping their deficits and deep. you have to grow with a plan to cut spending as you grow.

yes we do need to cut spending and we can do it in way that we don't affect the standard of living and our economy. for one, lets collect every revenue that we actually have laws for. lets stop govt tax expenditure and credit to companies that are making billions of dollars. lets stop spending in other countries and focus on our. lets cut waste, abuse and fraud in every govt agencies, lets increase efficiency and effectiveness in every govt agencies. lets reduce our military foot print across the world and reduce our weapon. there is no reason for us to continue to maintain nukes large enough to destroy the planet ten time over.
02:53 PM on 02/14/2012
How many times did Reagan raise taxes, Read My Lips from Bush 1, Clinton handed Bush2 a sirplus. The problem is that most Repulicans in Congress right now helped in putting the DEBT where it is now. They are the one's who are playing a shell game. President Obama 50 % aproval Congress 10 %. Do Nothing Congress.
02:50 PM on 02/14/2012
It has always been easier to destroy than create. Creation demands vision and courage whereas destruction requires only a coward who knows how to operate a rock.

His Excellency Francisco Saliva 1932
02:36 PM on 02/14/2012
"The tax increases all have been rejected by Republicans."

According to the Americans for Tax Reform (atr.org) most of the GOP in Congress have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge which requires them to oppose any efforts to increase taxes and permits no exceptions. Is this an ethics violation? Rule 6 of the Code of Ethics for Government Service states “Make no private promises of any kind binding upon the duties of office…” See Pages 20 and 436 of the House and Senate Ethics Manuals, respectively. ethics.house.gov and ethics.senate.gov. Has your lawmaker signed the Pledge? Ask.
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TBinSD
You're either on the bus or you're off the bus
02:27 PM on 02/14/2012
If the GOP thinks it can win this election by attacking the deficit yet not allowing for any tax increases on the top 2% . . . they are going to be very surprised come November. The average American is a bit more keen to this argument now, and using that as a campaign position is not going to win the majority of independent voters. So, all I can say, is keep up the good work GOP.
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PopsinAZ
Questioning partisan politics.
03:39 PM on 02/14/2012
Let's do the math. We ask ALL THE PEOPLE (100%) if they would approve increasing taxes on the top 2% while not increasing taxes on the other 98%? And the majority say "YES."
Golly gee, TBinSD............ Who would've ever guessed THAT?? LMAO
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TBinSD
You're either on the bus or you're off the bus
03:59 PM on 02/14/2012
Keep laughing pops -- there are obviously plenty of people who support the GOP who still can't figure out how math works.