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bobbyw24
11-27-2009, 09:23 AM
The generic poll shows a 16-point swing to the GOP over last year.

After engineering an unprecedented spending surge for nearly a year, President Barack Obama now wants to signal that he takes deficits seriously. So this week the White House announced that it is considering creating a commission to figure how to fix the budget mess.

Eureka!

Well, almost. What seems to concern the president is not the problem runaway spending poses for taxpayers and the economy. Rather, what bothers him is the political problem it poses for Democrats.

Last year, Mr. Obama made fiscal restraint a constant theme of his presidential campaign. "Washington will have to tighten its belt and put off spending," he said back then, while pledging to "go through the federal budget, line by line, ending programs that we don't need." Voters found this fiscal conservatism reassuring.

However, since taking office Mr. Obama pushed through a $787 billion stimulus, a $33 billion expansion of the child health program known as S-chip, a $410 billion omnibus appropriations spending bill, and an $80 billion car company bailout. He also pushed a $821 billion cap-and-trade bill through the House and is now urging Congress to pass a nearly $1 trillion health-care bill.

An honest appraisal of the nation's finances would recommend dropping both of these last two priorities. But the administration has long planned to run up the federal credit card. In February, Mr. Obama's budget plan for the next decade projected that revenues would equal about 18% of GDP while spending would jump to 24% of GDP, up from its post World War II average of 21%. Annual deficits of about 6% of GDP were projected for years to come.


When Mr. Obama was sworn into office the federal deficit for this year stood at $422 billion. At the end of October, it stood at $1.42 trillion. The total national debt also soared to $7.5 trillion at the end of last month, up from $6.3 trillion shortly after Inauguration Day.

This spending has been matched by a decline in the president's poll numbers. This week, Gallup found that his job approval rating slipped below 50%. Last March, Americans approved of Mr. Obama's handling of the deficit by a 52% to 43% margin in the ABC News/Washington Post poll. By October, his standing had flipped in the same poll, with 45% approving and 51% disapproving.

Yes, the author is Karl Rove, but this is good news--Americans care about deficits

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703499404574557571615004170.html?m od=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLTopStories

Working Poor
11-27-2009, 09:35 AM
Well sending 30,000 troops next month should help a lot...

HOLLYWOOD
11-27-2009, 09:39 AM
Karl Rove should be in Prison, BTW, Rove is just as much a Fascist Elitist as Obama and his Klan.

There's plenty of Republicans that voted for the $850 Billion TARP bill, OmniBus, and let's not forget $108 Billion of Iraq/Afghanistan and $700 Billion Imperial War Machine, and a bunch of other GOP "Crap Sandwiches" in billions spread across legislation.

Every time I see Rove, Cheneys, Dana Perino, and John Bolton on FOX... well, It's the Same Old FAUX NEWS. Each side spewing their one sided views... just as ROVE is doing

catdd
11-27-2009, 09:40 AM
"So this week the White House announced that it is considering creating a commission to figure how to fix the budget mess."

The "fix" will be to send more troops to Afghanistan which will give them the excuse to borrow/print more money which will in turn keep us from going broke until the next "emergency" arises.

More troops = more borrowing = deeper debt = higher inflation which will eventually make the dollar worthless.