Monday, February 06, 2006

2.77 Trillion with a T

When looking at such obscenely huge numbers for our Federal Budget for the year (doesn't trillions seem like enough for a decade?), I wondered to my self how can Democrats be mad about these budgets? No vetoes. No restraint. No common sense. Blatent pork. Pandering. Why, it's like the Democrats are really in charge!

But then I read this and thought, Wow! These guys are really, really, good! Even extravegant piggy news is spun as bad by the MSM.

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush sent Congress a $2.77 trillion budget plan on Monday that would boost spending in the war against terror but squeeze a wide swath of other government programs to deal with exploding budget deficits.

Bush, hoping to get his domestic agenda back on track after a year of political setbacks, unveiled a budget blueprint with a heavy emphasis on keeping the country strong militarily. It would also make his first-term tax cuts permanent, at a cost of $1.4 trillion over 10 years, and still achieve his goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009.

Achieving these two goals constrained Bush's efforts to offer new initiatives although he did put forward a few mostly modest programs to deal with American anxieties about global competition, soaring energy costs and skyrocketing medical bills.

But among the losers were 141 government programs that Bush sought to sharply reduce or eliminate entirely. Almost one-third of the targeted programs are in education including ones that provide money to support the arts, vocational education, parent resource centers and drug-free schools.

It's always the children who are losers. These cutbacks will result in dull (no arts), jobless (no training), stupidly parented drug-addicted children. No wonder everyone hates Bush.

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