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Both Parties Love Big Government, Just Different Programs

By Steven Thomma | McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON — Strip away the political finger pointing over President Obama’s proposed budget and the fight boils down to a clash of values. Both major parties are really for big government — just big in different places.

Republicans say they’re outraged that Obama would “borrow and spend” his way to a new behemoth government. But they borrowed and spent their way through the ’80s and the current decade. And they love big government — when it’s at the Pentagon .

Democrats from Obama on down insist that they don’t like big government, that they’re just forced into a temporary spending spree by the recession. But Democrats love big government as well, when it’s for social programs such as universal health care.

“The basic difference between Democrats and Republicans in recent decades is which aspect of government spending they prefer,” said Steven Schier , a political scientist at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn. “With the Republicans, it’s defense. With the Democrats, it’s education, environment, health care etc. That’s been the major difference between the two parties going back to Reagan.”

The numbers tell the tale …

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March 7, 2009 Posted by | Barack Obama, Budget Issues, Bush, Clinton, Democrats, Education, Environment, Health Care, Party Politics, Pentagon, People, Republican | , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Obama Challenges Lobbyists to Legislative Duel

By CHARLES BABINGTON | Associated Press

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama challenged the nation’s vested interests to a legislative duel Saturday, saying he will fight to change health care, energy and education in dramatic ways that will upset the status quo.

“The system we have now might work for the powerful and well-connected interests that have run Washington for far too long,” Obama said in his weekly radio and video address. “But I don’t. I work for the American people.”

He said his ambitious budget plan, unveiled Thursday, will help millions of Americans, but only if Congress overcomes resistance from deep-pocket lobbies.

“I know these steps won’t sit well with the special interests and lobbyists who are invested in the old way of doing business, and I know they’re gearing up for a fight,” Obama said, using tough-guy language reminiscent of his predecessor, George W. Bush. “My message to them is this: So am I.”

Some analysts say Obama’s proposals are almost radical. But he said all of them were included in his campaign promises. “It is the change the American people voted for in November,” he said.

Nonetheless, he said, well-financed interest groups will fight back furiously …

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February 28, 2009 Posted by | Barack Obama, Budget Issues, Economy, Education, Energy Sources, Health Care, Obama | , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Budget Winners and Losers

The 134-page budget snapshot gives a clear indication of who gets the elevator, and who gets the shaft.

By JOHN WARD ANDERSON | Politico

In a $3.7 trillion budget, there should be something for everyone. And there is, including — as hard as it may be for some to believe — pain.

In shifting the nation’s spending priorities, President Barack Obama highlights his plans for the rich to pay more and for the poor to get more. And he also focuses on key campaign pledges to make the country greener and more energy independent, to expand access to affordable health care, and to improve the nation’s schools.

The full details will not be known for weeks, but the 134-page snapshot of Obama’s 2010 budget that was released Thursday gives a clear indication of who gets the elevator, and who gets the shaft. So herewith, five big losers and five key winners in Obama’s spending blueprint …

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February 27, 2009 Posted by | Barack Obama, Budget Issues, Bush, Clinton, Economy, Education, Energy Efficiency, Environment, Health Insurance, Obama, Pentagon, Tax, Transportation | , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Breaking it Down: Obama 2010 Budget Highlights by Agency

By The Associated Press

Available details of President Barack Obama’s proposed government spending for the 2010 budget year that begins on Oct. 1. A more extensive budget outline is expected in April. In most cases, the figures are for discretionary spending and do not include mandatory entitlement programs like Social Security. The percentage change is based on what Obama wants to spend next year compared with what he anticipates the government will spend in 2009 once Congress completes appropriations for this year.

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Health budget aims toward universal coverage

Agency: Health and Human Services

2010 proposal: $821.7 billion ($78.7 billion for discretionary spending, plus $453 billion for Medicare and $290 billion for Medicaid)

Change from 2009 estimate: 7.5 percent increase

Highlights: The government’s gargantuan health insurance programs for the elderly and poor would grow more slowly under Obama’s proposed health care budget …

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February 26, 2009 Posted by | Barack Obama, Budget Issues, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Education, Energy Sources, Environment, Foreign Affairs, Health Insurance, Housing, Jobs, Obama, Pentagon, Transportation | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

How the Economic Stimulus Plan Could Affect You

By The Associated Press

An examination of how the economic stimulus plan will affect Americans.

Taxes:

The recovery package has tax breaks for families that send a child to college, purchase a new car, buy a first home or make the ones they own more energy efficient.

Millions of workers can expect to see about $13 extra in their weekly paychecks, starting around June, from a new $400 tax credit to be doled out through the rest of the year. Couples would get up to $800. In 2010, the credit would be about $7.70 a week, if it is spread over the entire year.

The $1,000 child tax credit would be extended to more low-income families that don’t make enough money to pay income taxes, and poor families with three or more children will get an expanded Earned Income Tax Credit …

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February 15, 2009 Posted by | Economy, Education, Energy Efficiency, Environment, Health Insurance, Jobs, National Debt, Obama, Obama Administration, Security, Stimulus, Tax Breaks | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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