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AKBastardPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 11:43
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(Reuters) - President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal 2012 will seek to cut the record federal deficit by $1.1 trillion over the next 10 years, White House budget director Jack Lew said on Sunday.

Lew, speaking on CNN, said the president was also on track to halve the budget deficit by the end of his first term in office, which goes through 2012.

But Republicans, who control the House of Representatives, said the spending cuts in the president's budget to be released on Monday were not enough.

"We are reducing programs that are important programs that we care about, and we're doing what every family does when it sits around its kitchen table: we're making the choices about what do we need for the future," Lew said.

"We have a responsible budget that will cut in half the deficit by the end of the president's first term."

The White House sees the budget as a starting point for a debate on spending and reducing the deficit, forecast to reach $1.48 trillion this fiscal year, or 9.8 percent of U.S. GDP. This would be down from 10.0 percent of GDP in 2010, but still very high for the United States on a historical basis.

The 2012 fiscal year begins on October 1.

The White House intends to get two-thirds of the $1.1 trillion in savings from spending cuts and one-third from tax revenues, including by closing several tax loopholes, according to sources familiar with the budget.

That figure is higher than the $400 billion in savings that Obama promised in his State of the Union address in a five-year spending freeze on non-discretionary domestic spending.

"The challenge we have is to live within our means but also invest in the future," Lew said, adding "tough tradeoffs" would have to be made to achieve that goal.

"There are scores of programs that are being reduced, and I think it's important to note that we're beyond the easy, low-hanging fruit."

Republicans were not impressed.

"He's going to present a budget tomorrow that will continue to destroy jobs by spending too much, borrowing too much and taxing too much," House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Democrats and Republicans in Congress have clashed over how far to go with spending cuts to trim the deficit. Obama argues that some spending increases are necessary to make the U.S. economy more competitive. Republicans are pushing for deeper cuts and oppose any tax hikes.

A Democratic aide said the budget would reduce Pentagon spending by $78 billion over five years.

Pentagon cuts would include the C-17 aircraft, the alternate engine to the Joint Strike Fighter and the Marine Expeditionary Vehicle that the Defense Department says it does not need.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/13/us-usa-budget-obama-idUSTRE71B1QU20110213

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Omni-SciencePosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 12:02
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AKBastardPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 13:03
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Wolf BirdPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 15:27
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"spending too much, borrowing too much and taxing too much"

Anyone who claims to want to trim the deficit without doing something that'll bring in more tax revenue, whether it be raising taxes or reforming the tax code, is a person I won't take seriously on the issue.

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Agent MattPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 15:35
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There's nothing wrong with cutting the defense budget. It became extremely bloated during the W years.

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PathfinderPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 17:24
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Something has to be cut. Defense would be a good start, though many extreme conservatives might use this a a rally cry to oust Obama again...

"See, I told you he supported terrorists!"

*Rage.*

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Agent MattPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 17:34
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Cutting back funding for old cold war stuff would free up more money for modern warfare, which would actually help combat terrorism. Also new military tech creates jobs.

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Sil the ShillPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 18:21
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Sounds good to me.

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Wolf BirdPosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 18:32
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Yup.

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Omni-SciencePosted: Feb 13, 2011 - 18:43
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Why are we still spending military funding on things that date back from the Cold War Era?

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