A group of conservative leaders has issued a statement opposing
the president’s big-spending budget:
Edwin Meese, former Attorney General
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform
David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative
Union
Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity
David McIntosh, former U.S. Representative from
Indiana
Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America
Alfred S. Regnery, publisher of The American Spectator
Obama’s Bailout Budget will Bankrupt Americans as it
bails out government and special interests, adding $10,000 per
family per year to the national debt for the next ten
years.
The unprecedented massive spending in the budget proposed by
President Barack Obama is simply a bailout for government and
special interests. The National Energy Tax and other tax
hikes take resources out of the hands of struggling
working Americans to finance this bailout. In order to pay for
this spending spree, the government will cause irresponsible
increases in the deficit, bankrupt the country, and place
crushing financial burdens on future generations.
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The president claims that Republicans with “short memories”
caused the current debt problems, but in reality he plans
to quadruple George W. Bush’s single largest
deficit — the record-breaking 2008 deficit — in his first
year. The proposed budget will add nearly
$1,000,000,000,000 to the national debt every year for the
next 10 years, or about $10,000 per family per year.
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The Administration raises revenue for this orgy of spending
through a series of new taxes, including a National Energy
Tax which will impose a “light switch” tax of $3,128 a year
on every American household – the same Americans whose
taxes Obama promised to cut in the 2008 presidential
campaign.
The Obama Administration is happy to present the middle class
with the bill for a massive spending program designed to cover
the government’s past irresponsibility and benefit key
Democratic constituencies. While the President always focuses
his rhetoric on the “failed” ideas of the Bush Administration,
he doubles down on the exact kind of fiscal irresponsibility
that led to the current downturn.
George Bush set records with a onerous deficit that surpassed
$400,000,000,000, but Obama easily outdoes him in bankrupting
the country with an initial planned deficit of
$1,850,000,000,000 — roughly $6100 per man, woman, and child
in the nation. Every budget through the next decade calls for
deficits double Bush’s biggest deficit. This massive bout of
overspending will finance Obama’s wildly expensive pet
projects, but at tremendous costs to future generations.
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ncatty| 3.26.09 @ 4:05PM
The people who ran up their credit cards and took 100% adjustable rate loans do not care about deficits. They do not care about taxes because that is something that is going to happen tomorrow, probably to someone else. A majority of Americans think this way, and a majority of Americans voted in this Administration. I don't blame Obama, he was open about his goals. Now he is fufilling his campaign promises. You have to grant him that.
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