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    Republicans try end run around spending caps

    The cut the govt crowd seems to have their own wants to increase spending.

    The gop wants to increase defense spending because their rich benefactors make billions off the military. The more the military has to spend the more the pigs feed off our tax money. Lets not forget how much the pigs make off war. At the expense of the middle class and poor who are the military.

    If increases to the defense budget went to improve the equiptment and living conditions and pay for our military. Then id say they are doing quite the admiral thing.


    The great Achilles' heel in the House Republican budget Tuesday can be found in a blue-and-white chart, tucked away on Page 40 and mapping out a 10-year path for the annual appropriations bills that keep the government operating.
    On the surface, it appears to keep faith with the spirit of the discretionary spending caps under the 2011 Budget Control Act, a major priority for many fiscal conservatives. But to get the votes of party defense hawks, the budget makes a sweeping end run around the caps by declaring an additional $94 billion as emergency spending for the war against terrorism.


    As a practical matter, the GOP is adding $36 billion to President Barack Obama’s $58 billion 2016 request of emergency funds for Overseas Contingency Operations to pay not just for war costs but also for foreign aid. That’s a huge increase that Senate Republicans will not endorse in their budget plan. And it strains credibility given what the same House chart shows for the outyears.


    http://www.politico.com/story/2015/0....html?hp=rc2_4






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    Good - that's their job.

    Shut the $#@!er down too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Obvious View Post
    Good - that's their job.

    Shut the $#@!er down too.
    Question, tell us exactly who you think is getting hurt when they do stupid thing like this?

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    Would someone please explain to the Leftists that government spending on the military is the sole......provide for....all other nonsense is promotion.

    Promote general welfare and health and economic policies and what not. Provide for the common defense.

    An increase in the budget for the military has been a republican staple since Jesus was a teenager.

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    Both parties want to spend the US to death.
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    There are no responsible people in DC.

    The spending caps need to remain in place!

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    Obama is demanding, not asking for, but demanding more money for defense

    Looks like he is in love with war

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    Red face

    Congress Races to Pass $1.3 Trillion Spending Bill...

    US Congress Races to Pass $1.3 Trillion Spending Bill
    March 21, 2018 - U.S. congressional leaders appeared Wednesday to have reached a deal on a $1.3 trillion spending bill as a budget deadline loomed.
    The bipartisan bill, which would keep the government funded until the end of September, has President Donald Trump's support, the White House said in a statement. "The president had a discussion with [House] Speaker [Paul] Ryan and [Senate Majority] Leader [Mitch] McConnell, where they talked about their shared priorities secured in the omnibus spending bill," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.


    Deadline late Friday


    Negotiators planned to unveil the spending bill later in the day in hopes of passing it before a Friday midnight deadline to avoid a government shutdown. The bill will give Trump a huge budget increase for the military, including a 2.4 percent pay raise for military personnel. It also will include a measure strengthening the federal background check system for gun purchases. The measure would provide funding for states to comply with the existing National Instant Criminal Background Check System and penalize federal agencies that don't comply.



    People walk by the U.S. Capitol in Washington



    It also will provide money to improve school safety. The funds would go toward training school officials and law enforcement officers how to identify signs of potential violence and intervene early, and installing metal detectors and other steps to "harden'' schools to prevent violence. GOP aides said Trump would win $1.6 billion for a wall and physical barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border. But Trump would be denied a far larger $25 billion request for multiyear funding for the project. To the Democrats' disappointment, the bill offers no protections for so-called Dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children.


    No insurer subsidies


    It also won't provide subsidies to health care insurers who cut costs for low-earning customers. And it won't provide federal payments to carriers to help them afford to cover their costliest clients. Both parties touted the $4.6 billion in total funding to fight the nation's opioid addiction epidemic, and a record $3 billion increase for medical research at the National Institutes of Health. The House is expected to vote on the bill by Thursday, followed quickly by the Senate, to meet Friday's midnight deadline.


    https://www.voanews.com/a/congress-r...l/4309284.html

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    The Donald gonna crack down on spending...

    WH Economic Adviser: 'We Are Going to Be Tougher and Tougher on Spending'

    July 30, 2018 - As the projected budget deficit continues to escalate, the Trump administration is going to be "tougher and tougher on spending," Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday.
    "That's part of the deficit calculation, as you well know," Kudlow added. "I believe a combination of faster economic growth over the next bunch of years, Jake, as well as (being) much tougher on spending will still get that deficit down." On July 13, the White House Office of Mangement and Budget updated the budget estimates it released in February. "The 2019 deficit has been revised to $1.1 trillion," the report said, "almost entirely related to increases in spending" from the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 and the subsequent omnibus spending bill. That $1.1 trillion number is $101 billion higher than the deficit estimate released in February.

    The report also projected that under the president’s policies to cut spending and grow the economy, the deficit will fall from 4.4 percent of GDP in 2018 to 1.4 percent of GDP in 2028. "The Administration will continue to work with Congress to enact fiscal discipline through spending restraint," the report said. "Is President Trump ever going to try to reduce the deficit?" host Jake Tapper asked Kudlow on Sunday. "Yes, yes, of course," Kudlow responded. He said growth in Gross Domestic Product, which increased a strong 4.1 percent in the second quarter, is "going to be a major, important factor" in reducing the deficit.

    Tapper noted that the Republican tax cuts "are raising the deficits" at the moment. "Sometimes, in the short run, you know, in order to invest in the economy, lower tax rates do yield lower revenues," Kudlow agreed. "I reckon it will take us a year, maybe 18 months to start turning that around. It's not unusual. I look at it as a good investment in America's future prosperity and healthy economy. "Some of the numbers I have seen -- heaven forbid, even the CBO, they're suggesting we have already paid for two-thirds of the corporate tax cut. I think that, by the end of...fiscal year '19, the corporate tax cut will be paid for. By 2020, it will be more than paid for. "And, of course, we inherited a tough deficit situation. Any time you have slow growth -- I mean, the prior administration had a very slow growth period, OK? That really damages the budget deficit."

    Although the economy was emerging from the 2008 recession when Obama took office, "They never got the snap-back we should have gotten," Kudlow said. "You got a new sheriff in town with -- with more incentives to invest." On the topic of trade and tariffs, Kudlow said Trump is a "free-trader" who "want to have no tariffs...no non-tariff bariers and no subsidies." "That's his view in general. That is also my view," Kudlow said. "This is a tough, hard thing to do. You know, people say, well, President Trump's tariffs are damaging this, that and the other thing. I say, don't blame President Trump. He inherited a completely broken world trading system, including a World Trade organization, most particularly China, but not only China. "OK? He's trying to fix it. Other U.S. presidents in both political parties, Dems and Republicans, even-handed have never pushed the way he's pushing. "And he believes -- and I agree -- if we can work these things out and improve the trading system, it will be to the benefit of the United States economy, our exports, our farmers, our industry, and, by the way, will probably help the rest of the world too. "So you just got to him a chance to get this policy in place."


    https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/wh-economic-adviser-we-are-going-be-tougher-and-tougher-spending

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    Quote Originally Posted by waltky View Post
    The Donald gonna crack down on spending...

    WH Economic Adviser: 'We Are Going to Be Tougher and Tougher on Spending'

    July 30, 2018 - As the projected budget deficit continues to escalate, the Trump administration is going to be "tougher and tougher on spending," Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday.

    Tapper noted that the Republican tax cuts "are raising the deficits" at the moment.
    Tax rate reductions do not increase deficits. Spending increases deficits. Let's begin to cut spending in real ways.
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