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  • Budget Cuts at 1st Cabinet Meeting

    PBO Slashing Budget by 1/35,000 of '10 Spending :roll:
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    $100 million isn't serious. It's a joke. He really does think the electorate is stupid.

    What he's ordering his chiefs to do amounts to us passing on an appetizer or not super-sizing one of our value meals a couple times a year when we go out to eat.

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    • #3
      -- The Department of Homeland Security estimates it can save up to $52 million over five years by purchasing office supplies in bulk.
      :wacko:

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jdmee
        -- The Department of Homeland Security estimates it can save up to $52 million over five years by purchasing office supplies in bulk.
        :wacko:
        That savings will be offset when they hire a legion of procurement agents since they can't just ask Bob to drop by Office Max to pick up a package of Post-Its on his way back from lunch.

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        • #5
          Obama Seeks Hike in Domestic Spending
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          • #6
            Originally posted by SubGod22

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            • #7
              The proposed cuts, if adopted by Congress, would not actually reduce government spending. Obama's budget would increase overall spending; any savings from the program terminations and reductions would be shifted to the president's priorities.
              Presidential money-grab.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RoyalShock
                The proposed cuts, if adopted by Congress, would not actually reduce government spending. Obama's budget would increase overall spending; any savings from the program terminations and reductions would be shifted to the president's priorities.
                Presidential money-grab.
                Of course you are correct. The Administration is becoming increasing desperate to concoct any plausible explanation (no matter how far fetched) as to how they intend to actually pay for all the new entitlements……sorry….”investments”…they seek to create (which, incidentally, is clearly why President Obama is pushing “cap and trade” so hard). Of note, is also the following observation by the Author:

                The plan is less ambitious than the hit list former president George W. Bush produced last year, targeting 151 programs for $34 billion in savings. And like most of the cuts Bush sought, congressional sources and independent budget analysts yesterday predicted that Obama's, too, would be a tough sell.
                Translation: Don’t bet the farm these "savings" will actually come to fruition. The President has, so far, yet to demonstrate any proclivity for political controversy at least as it concerns his own ideological allies.

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