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Obama to seek 3-year freeze on US domestic spending
Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:50pm EST
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* Obama to propose domestic spending freeze in FY 2011

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* Three-year spending hold-down excludes U.S. security

* Savings to add up to $250 bln over 10 years-officials

By Alister Bull

WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama, under pressure from deficit hawks, will seek a three-year freeze on domestic spending in his 2011 budget that would save $250 billion by 2020, administration officials said on Monday.

Obama will outline the spending hold-down in his State of the Union address on Wednesday and will spell it out in detail on Feb. 1, when he unveils his second budget.

Obama is under fire for a record deficit and has called for a bipartisan congressional commission to consider spending cuts and tax increases to improve the country's fiscal outlook.

His proposed budget savings will need congressional backing and would exclude Defense, Veteran Affairs, Homeland Security and spending on international affairs, the officials said.

"We are in the midst of fighting a war and have security needs. We're going to fund those security needs as necessary," one of the officials told reporters, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The officials declined to detail which agencies or programs would be hit, but said the overall freeze in so-called discretionary non-security spending would not halt investment in some areas, and would be balanced by cuts elsewhere.

Adjusted for inflation, the freeze would mean effective budget cuts in those areas of spending, the officials said.

Republicans dismissed the move as window-dressing by Obama's Democrats after an "unprecedented spending binge."

"This is like announcing you're going on a diet after winning a pie-eating contest," said Michael Steel, spokesman for House of Representatives Republican leader John Boehner.

The 2010 budget allocated $447 billion to non-security discretionary spending, or about one eight of the overall budget. Agencies that could feel the pinch include the Commerce, Interior, Justice and Labor departments, as well as the Environmental Protection Agency.

The United States ran a record $1.4 trillion budget deficit in fiscal year 2009.

Part of the problem, on top of a severe recession that hit government revenue, are entitlement programs like social security and Medicare, the huge public healthcare program for older Americans.

Obama wants to reduce soaring Medicare costs through an overhaul of the $2.5 U.S. healthcare system, but his reforms are bogged down in Congress.

The officials said the proposed freeze would not affect entitlement programs but argued it could help set a tone of fiscal discipline.

"Imposing discipline here is one part of an overall picture and ... helping to create a new atmosphere of fiscal discipline ... can actually also feed into debates over other components of the budget," one of the officials said.

The freeze would cut the deficit by between $10 billion and $15 billion in fiscal 2011. A total of $250 billion would be wrung from the budget by 2020, they said.

But, the impact would not undermine the economy's recovery after the most prolonged contraction in 70 years.

"From a macro-economic perspective, I don't think there will be a huge affect in 2011," the official said. (Reporting by Alister Bull; editing by Anthony Boadle)
Snowamp5
Just saw the funniest "group" on facebook... Fans of O.B.A.M.A One Big *** Mistake America....I thought it was funny anyway...
GameOfLove
QUOTE (Snowamp5 @ Feb 6 2010, 06:25 PM) *
Just saw the funniest "group" on facebook... Fans of O.B.A.M.A One Big *** Mistake America....I thought it was funny anyway...


The group pages are really starting to get dumb. There is something for every little thing nowadays.
Snowamp5
QUOTE (GameOfLove @ Feb 8 2010, 12:58 AM) *
The group pages are really starting to get dumb. There is something for every little thing nowadays.


I do not join any of the groups or play bejeweled blitz or anything..but I have connected with a lot of grammar and high school friends, and it is great to see photos of friends and family that live out of state. The groups are silly and the sending of hearts and stuff, ridiculous.
GameOfLove
QUOTE (Snowamp5 @ Feb 8 2010, 09:55 AM) *
I do not join any of the groups or play bejeweled blitz or anything..but I have connected with a lot of grammar and high school friends, and it is great to see photos of friends and family that live out of state. The groups are silly and the sending of hearts and stuff, ridiculous.



Yeah, Facebook and other social networking sites have their up and downs like everything else in life.
devilsfan0405
I don't know; this kind of reminds me of a guy who goes on an all-weekend drinking binge every Saturday and Sunday for about a year, then realizes on a random Monday morning that he's in no shape to go to work and vows to get his life in order and never do this again. Kind of like one of those "I'll believe it when I see it" scenarios that are a bit hard to take serioiusly based on past experience. I realize we had to do some spending to help solve the economic malaise, but you really wonder when enough is enough. Bush didn't do a good job controlling the deficit, but it seems as if Obama is just piling on and making things ten times worse.
Snowamp5
Yes, and it seems like when one thing is not going his way, like his health care plans, he moves onto something else, like jobs, it is like a cop out, and he wants us to forget his "failures". I know he is not God, but, i think that those who voted for him were expecting a lot more, and are afraid to admit it.
vascudave
QUOTE (devilsfan0405 @ Feb 9 2010, 09:41 AM) *
I don't know; this kind of reminds me of a guy who goes on an all-weekend drinking binge every Saturday and Sunday for about a year, then realizes on a random Monday morning that he's in no shape to go to work and vows to get his life in order and never do this again. Kind of like one of those "I'll believe it when I see it" scenarios that are a bit hard to take serioiusly based on past experience. I realize we had to do some spending to help solve the economic malaise, but you really wonder when enough is enough. Bush didn't do a good job controlling the deficit, but it seems as if Obama is just piling on and making things ten times worse.


but does do it again.
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