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red states rule
10-26-2009, 07:06 AM
Looks like the hope and change is not changing a damn thing. Both spending and the defict continue to soar under Dems





The Spending Rolls On
The fiscal 2010 bills grow domestic programs by 12.1%.


The White House disclosed the other day that the fiscal 2009 budget deficit clocked in at $1.4 trillion, amid the usual promises to do something about it. Yet even as budget director Peter Orszag was speaking, House Democrats were moving on a dozen spending bills for fiscal 2010 that total 12.1% in more domestic discretionary increases.

Yes, 12.1%.

Remember, inflation is running close to zero, or 0.8%. The good news, if we can call it that, is that Senate Democrats only want to increase nondefense appropriations by 8% for 2010. Because these funding increases become part of the permanent baseline for future appropriations, the 2010 House budget bills would permanently raise annual outlays for discretionary programs by about $75 billion a year from now until, well, forever.

These spending hikes do not include the so-called mandatory spending programs like Medicare and Medicaid, which exploded by 9.8% and 24.7%, respectively, in the just-ended 2009 fiscal year. All of this largesse is also on top of the stimulus funding that agencies received in 2009. The budget for the Environmental Protection Agency rose 126%, the Department of Education budget 209% and energy programs 146%.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204518504574416631441797424.html

red states rule
10-26-2009, 09:14 AM
Sooner or later the Feds will reach the point where you they barely meet the interest payments

In 2009, interest on the debt was $383 billion

That's over $1200 per person - and yest the Dems keep the spending rolling

red states rule
10-28-2009, 08:36 AM
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