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    Obama budget: New spending with recycled tax ideas

    Obama budget: Focus on jobs, public works spending while relying on recycled tax increases

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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House is focusing on re-election themes such as jobs and public works projects in President Barack Obama's new budget blueprint while relying on familiar but never enacted tax increases on the wealthy and corporations to reduce future deficits after four years of trillion dollar-plus shortfalls.

    Obama's 2013 budget, set for release Monday, is the official start to an election-year budget battle with Republicans. It's unlikely to result in a genuine effort to address the $15 trillion national debt or the entrenched deficits that keep piling on to it. But it will serve as the Democrats' party-defining template on this year's election campaign.

    The president's plan is laden with stimulus-style initiatives: sharp increases for highway construction and school modernization, and a new tax credit for businesses that add jobs. But it avoids sacrifice with only minimal curbs on the unsustainable growth of Medicare, the government health care program for the elderly, even as it proposes a 10-year, $61 billion "financial crisis responsibility fee" on big banks to recoup the 2008 Wall Street bailout.

    This budget plan, administration officials say, borrows heavily from Obama's recommendations in September to a congressional deficit "supercommittee" that was assigned to come up with at least $1.2 trillion in deficit savings as part of last summer's default-avoiding budget and debt pact. The panel deadlocked and left Washington to struggle with bruising across-the-board spending cuts that kick in next January.

    Even before the budget comes out, House-Senate negotiators were working over the weekend on proposals to pay for renewing jobless benefits and Obama's 2 percentage point cut in the Social Security payroll tax due to expire Feb. 29.

    Proposals such as requiring a $100 per-takeoff fee on airlines and private jet owners, auctioning broadcast spectrum, and raising pension guarantee insurance premiums are in the mix as negotiators seek $160 billion or more in deficit savings to pay for a 10-month extension of the payroll tax cut and federal jobless benefits.

    The president's budget plan predicts a deficit of $1.3 trillion for 2012 and a $901 billion deficit in the 2013 budget year, which starts Oct. 1. It claims deficit savings of more than $4 trillion over a decade, mixing $1 trillion already banked through last summer's clampdown on agency operating budgets with $1.5 trillion in higher tax revenues reaped from an overhaul of the tax code.

    An additional $1 trillion, more or less, would come from war savings, a move that budget watchdogs call an accounting gimmick, especially because the administration also wants to devote some of those savings to pay for $476 billion in road and bridge projects over the coming six years.

    The budget also futilely asks Congress to adopt a "Buffett Rule" guaranteeing that households with a yearly income of more $1 million pay federal taxes equal to at least 30 percent of it. Billionaire financier Warren Buffett has made headlines proposing the idea, saying that it's unfair for him to pay a lower tax rate than his secretary.

    Republicans say the new tax would push investors into sending money overseas where it would be taxed less. Recycled proposals to curb tax breaks for oil and gas producers are also a dead letter on Capitol Hill.

    The administration plan is sure to get a chilly reception from Republicans dead set against tax increases but more than willing to tackle rapidly spiraling Medicare spending.

    Last year, House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan upended the Capitol with his Medicare plan. He wanted to gradually replace the current system in which the government pays doctor and hospital bills with a voucher-like plan that would have government subsidizing purchases of health insurance. Scalded Republicans are likely to press a less dramatic version this year.

    "The Obama approach is simply more debt, more taxes, and more blaming others," Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell said in the Republican radio address Saturday. "This will not be a proactive budget built to promote fiscal responsibility and future prosperity. Rather, it appears we'll see a bloated budget that doubles down on the failed policies of the past."

    Democrats controlling the Senate appear unlikely to offer a budget at all, for a third straight year. Instead, they are already planning to use last year's budget pact to determine the size of the pie and divide it into 12 annual appropriations bills that set the day-to-day budgets for Cabinet agencies. The move allows 16 Senate Democrats facing re-election to avoid having to make difficult votes on taxes and spending.

    The constraints on federal agencies are real: the first outright cut to the Pentagon since the post-Cold War "peace dividend" of the early 1990s; a freeze in spending for medical research at the National Institutes of Health; and a decision to scrap two NASA missions to Mars later this decade.

    In a fact sheet released Friday, the White House promoted small-bore initiatives such as a 19 percent increase in "advanced manufacturing" research and development, tax breaks for manufacturers, and $300 million for a program to improve child care and better prepare children for entering school.

    The plan offers several breaks to college students and their parents. It would extend an up to $10,000 tax credit for college costs, forestall for one year a looming spike in student loan interest rates and keep the maximum Pell Grant for poor college students at $5,635.

    Obama planned to promote the budget at a campaign-style appearance Monday in the Virginia suburbs. The White House is delaying its release until the president's appearance.

    While the budget was still being kept under wraps over the weekend, some of the details have leaked out or been teased by the White House, including a $39 million plan revealed Saturday to better enforce trade rules and bolster inspection of imports at U.S. borders.

     

    90 comments

    • MichaelG  •  Middletown, New Jersey  •  2 months ago
      This mope has had almost four years, two of which his party controlled both houses, and they think they can get it right in another four?! Oh yeah, I forgot...it's still all Bush's fault, right?
    • We The People  •  3 months ago
      It does not take an intelligent person to spend more than they earn. Need I say more?
    • Wolfpackengnr  •  3 months ago
      Lies, more lies, damm lies
    • cyasukr  •  3 months ago
      CUT SPENDING, STOP SPENDING, JUST SAY NO TO NEW SPENDING, we will be just like Greece very soon
      • Scott H 3 months ago
        Greece doesn't have an illegal immigration problem like we do,
        But financially I think they are better off than we are to be in the next 5 years unless we make drastic changes and fast.
    • BadNarc  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      This is another joke by a corrupt government! The jobs mentioned are giveaway do-nothing jobs that will cost you a fortune and we are still looking at a huge deficit. People, you had better follow what is happening in Greece and reverse our government before the same thing happens here!
      • Pedro 3 months ago
        Well start with the change the House and Senate .
    • Cogito  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
      Obama spent $787 Billion taxpayer dollars on a jobs Stimulus Plan, and we had 2 Summer Recovery Programs, yet his net loss is 5,250,000 individuals who were employed when he took office and who are now unemployed. In total, he has spent $10.79 Billion taxpayer dollars, added $4.7 Trillion to our National Taxpayer Debt driving it up to $15.33 Trillion dollars, and amount that equates to 32.18% of the debt of the entire world.

      John Adams said, "Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence."

      Adams also said, "There Are Two Ways To Enslave A Country.... One Is By The Sword. The Other Is By Debt."

      He is right on both counts.
      • Ken 3 months ago
        "There Are Two Ways To Enslave A Country.... One Is By The Sword. The Other Is By Debt."

        And Obama is doing both.
      • George - Pat 3 months ago
        Local news reporting more layoffs as customer base is still dwindling forcing companies to close stores and layoff more workers. New businesses moving into area using modern manufacturing technologies that require fewer manual workers to produce same quantity/quality of product.
    • .  •  3 months ago
      Promises about jobs and taxing the wealthy ... nothing about cutting the deficit ... The deficit is greater than the GDP .... and you people want to put this Jagoff back in office ...
      • Sue 3 months ago
        I finally realized why most of the comments on Yahoo, are against Obama and his bunch of liers.
        They are not reading the news, as they are busing spending their social assistance at the local bar
      • YM 3 months ago
        What's wrong about taxing the wealthy more? Bible said it's easier for a camel to go thru the eye of needle than for a rich man to go to heaven. Make more contribute more.
      • Sean 3 months ago
        What does your parable have to do with taxes? The wealthy contribute much more to charities, which are better stewards of money than the bloated federal gov't. Please don't pull the religious card for taxes.
    • Thurston  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 months ago
      Looks like business as usual with obama. Keep increasing foolish and wasteful spending, with nothing to show for it. Keep asking for tax increases for those that actually work and are successful. Thus far obama has increased total US debt more than twice as fast as any other 3-year period in US history ......again, with nothing to show for it.
    • Thurston  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 months ago
      ...and these clowns wonder why we bank offshore and invest in capital overseas.
    • Captain of lower taxes  •  Hanover, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      tax & spend..... give me and every tax paying a break !!

      How about down sizing Washington and spending....
      • YM 3 months ago
        Let start down sizing what Republicans want first, like military and subsidies for the oil companies.
    • waxwing  •  3 months ago
      Propose any outrageous budget you wish. Doesn't matter. When it's turned down, yell "Obstructionists!"
    • tallyman  •  3 months ago
      America, We need to replace the people in Congress.This is the heart of America`s spending problem. Get off your butts and really change government. There was a big changeover in the House last election.That was good. Now to continue replacing more House and Senate members. We can`t expect things to change with the same people ! Stop the spending insanity.
    • Ear to ear smile  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
      This president thinks the budget is part of his re-election campaign funds. One can only hope we have a change before he ruins us so badly we'll never be able to undo the damage.
    • stormin A  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      Typical tax and spend for the food stamp king.How could anyone vote for a person who was brought up listening to and worshiping Reverand ''god #$%$ america'' Wright ?Obama is the most dangerous person in america.Get rid of him while we still can.
    • rocky  •  3 months ago
      This is a joke the Dems have not passed a budget in 4 years just spending bills
    • BETTER TOMORROW  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      Good grief!! What does he not understand about the word BROKE??? Quit telling us that we need to spend more... more... and more.... when we need to pay down the DEBT!!! In addition, QUIT TALKING ABOUT TAXING ANYBODY!!! When the budget shows that it is balanced.... and we see that there are things we would like..... THEN let's find out if Americans want to raise taxes to pay for it!!! UNTIL THEN.... DO YOUR JOB!!!!
    • JEFFREY  •  3 months ago
      Shovel ready wasn't as shovel ready as we expected...here we go again! We remember Obama! Don't insult our intelligence!
    • bill  •  3 months ago
      Hey Mr Obama it,s time you clean up your own mess in Washington start laying off all the aids and dead weight in goverment make the ones left pick up the slack and work harder for less money take back goverment vehicles and credit cards, cell phones and expense acounts this is what,s been happening in the private sector maybe you should try it .
    • Super  •  3 months ago
      I am very angry that my kid ask me for donation for the public high school. he attends , and every year after paying hundreds thousands of tax to both federal and state, the school still beg to the parents for money twice a year, crying that school does not have money to operate. Well, how much is enough ? where are the tax money I pay every year ? after paying all these tax every year, the school still ask for donation twice every year like a begger. Does the government have a budget for education at all after people pay so much tax, and how much is enought ?
    • Chief_blamestormer  •  3 months ago
      I like the way it is put: New spending for great things, and new taxes to clean up the deficit, as if the two topics are completely unrelated.

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