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Topic: Top 10 Obama Budget Travesties
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jwhop Knowflake Posts: 4995 From: Madeira Beach, FL USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted February 26, 2012 06:24 PM
Top 10 Obama budget travesties 02/25/201264 Human EventsPresident Obama’s recently released fiscal year 2013 budget is full of gimmicks, half-truths, over-optimistic assumptions and questionable policies. Here is the grim list of the budget travesties: 1. Tax hike mania President Obama is seeking nearly $2 trillion in new taxes, including doubling the top capital gains and dividend rates, and sharply increasing the estate tax. The White House wants to hit the airline industry with a “takeoff fee,” the banking industry with a “financial crisis responsibility fee,” and the oil industry with billions of dollars in new hikes. The budget foresees the end of both the temporary payroll- tax cut and the Bush tax cuts—giving a double blow to the economy at the start of 2013. 2. Spendathon The president continues his out-of-control spending agenda -- $47 trillion over 10 years -- funding frivolous projects, Utopian dreams, and wealth redistribution policies. He wants billions of dollars in new funding for renewable energy programs, unemployment assistance, jobless training, and infrastructure rebuilding. Obama continues his love affair with high-speed rail, asking for billions in new funding. He even wants U.S. taxpayers to pony up $800 million to aid the “Arab Spring.” 3. War savings Somehow the president is counting as budget cuts the almost $1 trillion that he is “saving” in money that won’t be spent in Iraq and Afghanistan. By the same logic, think how much can be “saved” by counting as future budget cuts the money we won’t be spending for wars in Germany, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. 4. Over-optimistic forecasting One way to make a budget look good is to make rosy economic assumptions, as a growing economy brings in revenue and curtails many expenses, such as unemployment benefits and food stamps. While most economists are predicting a 2 percent growth rate at best for the U.S. economy next year, the White House is boldly predicting a 3 percent gain in 2013 and 4.1 percent by 2015. As the Obama tax hikes kick in, watch for any recovery to whither. 5. Deficit inaction Not content with the trillions of dollars of debt he has already racked up, the president’s budget forecasts another $6.7 trillion in deficit spending over the next decade. With no real deficit reduction plan on the table, it won’t be long before interest payments on the national debt crowd out much of the funding needed for discretionary spending programs. 6. Entitlement ennui President Obama doesn’t even pretend to deal with the burgeoning entitlement crisis in his budget other than to take a whack at senior’s health benefits. The president offered no plan to keep Social Security solvent, even as the two-year payroll tax cut propels the system closer to bankruptcy. His Medicare savings don’t come from reforms containing health costs, but by giving power to Washington bureaucrats to deny coverage to senior citizens. 7. Class warfare President Obama brings his class warfare tirade from the campaign trail to the budget plan as the “wealthy”—generally defined by families with an income of over $250,000—will be hit with multiple tax increases. The end of the Bush cuts will raise the top marginal tax rate to 39.6%, the tax on investment income will rise sharply, there will be a 3.8% surtax imposed by ObamaCare, and a “Buffet rule” requiring a higher minimum tax. Obama even goes after charitable giving and homeowners, limiting the value of itemized deductions for the “wealthy” in those categories. 8. Political document Rather than offering a serious spending plan, the president’s budget is a political roadmap for his 2012 re-election campaign, reinforcing his “tax-the-rich” rhetoric. The phony numbers are so obvious that Senate Democrats aren’t even going to bother to take up the measure, extending their streak to four years without producing a budget. 9. Budget ignorance It is clearly amateur hour at the White House. When Obama’s chief of staff, Jack Lew, went on the Sunday talk shows to defend the president’s budget, he predictably attacked Republicans for the inability to get a spending plan through the Senate, decrying the 60 vote threshold needed to get something passed in the upper chamber. How is it that the president’s key aide doesn’t know that Senate rules forbid a filibuster on a budget, meaning that passage requires a simple majority of 51 votes? 10. Bogus savings The president claims he is cutting $4 trillion in spending over 10 years, but as the House Budget Committee points out, $2 trillion of that comes from measures already enacted into law. Double counting is a tried and true method of accounting sleight of hand. Only in Obamaland, does increasing spending by $7.3 trillion, instead of $9.48 billion, constitute fiscal restraint. http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=49737 IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 28922 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 12, 2012 10:17 PM
quote: Originally posted by jwhop: [b]Top 10 Obama budget travesties 02/25/201264 Human EventsPresident Obama’s recently released fiscal year 2013 budget is full of gimmicks, half-truths, over-optimistic assumptions and questionable policies. Here is the grim list of the budget travesties: 1. Tax hike mania President Obama is seeking nearly $2 trillion in new taxes, including doubling the top capital gains and dividend rates, and sharply increasing the estate tax. The White House wants to hit the airline industry with a “takeoff fee,” the banking industry with a “financial crisis responsibility fee,” and the oil industry with billions of dollars in new hikes. The budget foresees the end of both the temporary payroll- tax cut and the Bush tax cuts—giving a double blow to the economy at the start of 2013. 2. Spendathon The president continues his out-of-control spending agenda -- $47 trillion over 10 years -- funding frivolous projects, Utopian dreams, and wealth redistribution policies. He wants billions of dollars in new funding for renewable energy programs, unemployment assistance, jobless training, and infrastructure rebuilding. Obama continues his love affair with high-speed rail, asking for billions in new funding. He even wants U.S. taxpayers to pony up $800 million to aid the “Arab Spring.” 3. War savings Somehow the president is counting as budget cuts the almost $1 trillion that he is “saving” in money that won’t be spent in Iraq and Afghanistan. By the same logic, think how much can be “saved” by counting as future budget cuts the money we won’t be spending for wars in Germany, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. 4. Over-optimistic forecasting One way to make a budget look good is to make rosy economic assumptions, as a growing economy brings in revenue and curtails many expenses, such as unemployment benefits and food stamps. While most economists are predicting a 2 percent growth rate at best for the U.S. economy next year, the White House is boldly predicting a 3 percent gain in 2013 and 4.1 percent by 2015. As the Obama tax hikes kick in, watch for any recovery to whither. 5. Deficit inaction Not content with the trillions of dollars of debt he has already racked up, the president’s budget forecasts another $6.7 trillion in deficit spending over the next decade. With no real deficit reduction plan on the table, it won’t be long before interest payments on the national debt crowd out much of the funding needed for discretionary spending programs. 6. Entitlement ennui President Obama doesn’t even pretend to deal with the burgeoning entitlement crisis in his budget other than to take a whack at senior’s health benefits. The president offered no plan to keep Social Security solvent, even as the two-year payroll tax cut propels the system closer to bankruptcy. His Medicare savings don’t come from reforms containing health costs, but by giving power to Washington bureaucrats to deny coverage to senior citizens. 7. Class warfare President Obama brings his class warfare tirade from the campaign trail to the budget plan as the “wealthy”—generally defined by families with an income of over $250,000—will be hit with multiple tax increases. The end of the Bush cuts will raise the top marginal tax rate to 39.6%, the tax on investment income will rise sharply, there will be a 3.8% surtax imposed by ObamaCare, and a “Buffet rule” requiring a higher minimum tax. Obama even goes after charitable giving and homeowners, limiting the value of itemized deductions for the “wealthy” in those categories. 8. Political document Rather than offering a serious spending plan, the president’s budget is a political roadmap for his 2012 re-election campaign, reinforcing his “tax-the-rich” rhetoric. The phony numbers are so obvious that Senate Democrats aren’t even going to bother to take up the measure, extending their streak to four years without producing a budget. 9. Budget ignorance It is clearly amateur hour at the White House. When Obama’s chief of staff, Jack Lew, went on the Sunday talk shows to defend the president’s budget, he predictably attacked Republicans for the inability to get a spending plan through the Senate, decrying the 60 vote threshold needed to get something passed in the upper chamber. How is it that the president’s key aide doesn’t know that Senate rules forbid a filibuster on a budget, meaning that passage requires a simple majority of 51 votes? 10. Bogus savings The president claims he is cutting $4 trillion in spending over 10 years, but as the House Budget Committee points out, $2 trillion of that comes from measures already enacted into law. Double counting is a tried and true method of accounting sleight of hand. Only in Obamaland, does increasing spending by $7.3 trillion, instead of $9.48 billion, constitute fiscal restraint. http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=49737 [/B]
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katatonic Knowflake Posts: 7687 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 13, 2012 02:43 PM
thanks so much ami, i completely missed jwhop's post...can you come make sure i blow my nose too?IP: Logged |
jwhop Knowflake Posts: 4995 From: Madeira Beach, FL USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 13, 2012 04:22 PM
I'm pretty sure there's a site somewhere on the internet that could tell you how to blow your nose katatonic...if you weren't too lazy to look it up for yourelf.IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 28922 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 13, 2012 04:24 PM
quote: Originally posted by jwhop: I'm pretty sure there's a site somewhere on the internet that could tell you how to blow your nose katatonic...if you weren't too lazy to look it up for yourelf.
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katatonic Knowflake Posts: 7687 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 13, 2012 05:15 PM
my elf has no problem with nose blowing, that being the whole point of my very short post! nor does it have any problem thinking or speaking for itself...unlike some people here. IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 28922 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 13, 2012 05:29 PM
quote: Originally posted by katatonic: my elf has no problem with nose blowing, that being the whole point of my very short post! nor does it have any problem thinking or speaking for itself...unlike some people here.
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Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 28922 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 13, 2012 06:40 PM
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 16416 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 13, 2012 07:32 PM
By far number one is the Healthcare Bill. It creates 150 new government agencies in 2013.IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 28922 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 13, 2012 08:05 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: By far number one is the Healthcare Bill. It creates 150 new government agencies in 2013.
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jwhop Knowflake Posts: 4995 From: Madeira Beach, FL USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 14, 2012 11:26 PM
Have you heard about the new CBO report which says O'BomberCare is going to be more than twice as expensive as O'Bomber promised?More about that tomorrow...along with another of O'Bomber's broken promises that O'BomberCare would have no provisions for abortion...but does. IP: Logged |
katatonic Knowflake Posts: 7687 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 15, 2012 11:16 AM
http://jezebel.com/5893011/law-will-allow-employers-to-fire-women-for-using-***** IP: Logged |
jwhop Knowflake Posts: 4995 From: Madeira Beach, FL USA Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 15, 2012 01:25 PM
More lying rhetoric from lying leftist morons.The Arizona Bill does no such thing. The Bill permits business owners with religious beliefs forbidding contraception to opt out of health insurance policies covering birth control pills for purposes of "contraception". But, the same Bill permits birth control pills to treat disease or illness and so far as I know, does not permit companies to fire women who use birth control pills for contraception. Perhaps if the woman/women lied about having a disease or illness against which birth control pills are effective treatment...they could be fired by employers...for lying. Now, as usual, I notice there's not one line from the actual bill in this leftist moron's idiotic story which backs up a word. As for the idiot's ravings about finding a time machine to take her back to the murderous Soviet Union; good luck with that and take the rest of the lying leftists with you. IP: Logged |
katatonic Knowflake Posts: 7687 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 15, 2012 03:08 PM
as usual you have concocted your own scenario which serves your pointless purpose, and cannot be verified or disproved because it is all conjecture!IP: Logged |
Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 28922 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted March 15, 2012 03:40 PM
quote: Originally posted by jwhop: More lying rhetoric from lying leftist morons.The Arizona Bill does no such thing. The Bill permits business owners with religious beliefs forbidding contraception to opt out of health insurance policies covering birth control pills for purposes of "contraception". But, the same Bill permits birth control pills to treat disease or illness and so far as I know, does not permit companies to fire women who use birth control pills for contraception. Perhaps if the woman/women lied about having a disease or illness against which birth control pills are effective treatment...they could be fired by employers...for [b]lying. Now, as usual, I notice there's not one line from the actual bill in this leftist moron's idiotic story which backs up a word. As for the idiot's ravings about finding a time machine to take her back to the murderous Soviet Union; good luck with that and take the rest of the lying leftists with you.[/B]
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katatonic Knowflake Posts: 7687 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted March 16, 2012 12:46 AM
it does however REMOVE the stipulation that employers may fire women who provide themselves with contraception even independently of their work insurance or workplace. now why is that necessary? and doesn't it leave the door open for people to use their own "religious" objections to contraception against their employees - who don't necessarily share those objections (or religion)?this WAS in the law before A religious employer shall not discriminate against an employee who independently chooses to obtain insurance coverage or prescriptions for contraceptives from another source.
in the text of the amended bill this clause has a big fat line through it now. http://www.azleg.gov//FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/legtext/50leg/2r/bills/hb2625h.htm&Session_ID=107 IP: Logged | |