This is something you should start getting used to -- the Obama
administration revising deficit projections upward. Today, the
White House said that the federal government's 2009 deficit would
reach $1.84 trillion, or $89 billion higher
than initially expected.
There are a few ways to put the new numbers in perspective. The
$1.84 trillion now brings the administration's deficit projection
roughly in line with the
CBO estimate that the White House previously claimed had too
grim a view of the economy. Also, the $89 billion upward revision
represents a sum more than five times the value of the budget
cuts President Obama
promoted last Thursday as part of his new era of fiscal
responsibility. Last week, he said of the $17 billion in cuts
that, "even by Washington standards, that should be considered
real money."
Orszag says don't blame Obama. Sure, this just happened magically
I guess. Or we may hear some lame attempt to blame Bush, although
I think even the left is beginning to rtealize that line no
longer applies.
Stan Redmond| 5.11.09 @ 12:15PM
Certainly Obama did inherit huge deficit spending from Bush. Now
any normal person would say, "I inherited huge deficits and I
will cut those deficits."
Obama's reaction. "Yes, I didn inherit huge deficits from Bush,
but you ain't seen nothin' yet."
Ellis Wyatt| 5.11.09 @ 11:05AM
Orszag says don't blame Obama. Sure, this just happened magically I guess. Or we may hear some lame attempt to blame Bush, although I think even the left is beginning to rtealize that line no longer applies.
Stan Redmond| 5.11.09 @ 12:15PM
Certainly Obama did inherit huge deficit spending from Bush. Now any normal person would say, "I inherited huge deficits and I will cut those deficits."
Obama's reaction. "Yes, I didn inherit huge deficits from Bush, but you ain't seen nothin' yet."
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