Posted on 01/23/2014 3:05:14 PM PST by Kaslin
This isnt surprising -- after all, we did see this coming -- but now we know with certainty: hell miss the deadline (again) by exactly one month.
For those keeping score, this will be the fifth time hes submitted a budget proposal late in six years:
The budget, officially due on the first Monday in February, will come out on March 4, the White House said Thursday.
An official said work on the proposal was delayed by the two-year budget deal that Congress passed in December and the omnibus spending bill that was passed this month.
The Presidents 2015 Budget will be released on March 4. Now that Congress has finished its work on this years appropriations, the Administration is able to finalize next years Budget. We are moving to complete the Budget as quickly as possible to help Congress return to regular order in the annual budget process," budget office spokesman Steve Posner said in a statement.
Last year, Obama delivered his budget on April 8, more than two months late and after the House and Senate had passed their own blueprints. The administration blamed that delay on the early January resolution of the "fiscal cliff" fight.
Call me cynical, but I suspect if the delay wasnt caused by the late budget deal or whatever, the administration would serve up a different excuse. Nevertheless, heres Rep. Diane Black teeing off on the president:
Budget committee member Rep. Diane Black (R-Tenn.), who helped negotiate the December budget pact as a conference committee member, blasted Obama for the delay.
"This is another sad reminder of just how unserious this president is about tackling our nations fiscal challenges, and I hope this does not signal a return to years past where Senate Democrats fail to pass a budget plan at all," she said.
Lets hope not. The Democratic-controlled Senate didnt pass a budget for four years, and when they did, it was littered with tax increases and never balanced. But hey, at least they passed one. Meanwhile, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan has made it clear he will unveil his own blueprint soon. But will Senate Democrats do their jobs? We shall see:
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has said he will produce a budget blueprint this year, but it remains unclear whether the Senate will unveil its own budget resolution. Last year, the Senate passed a budget for the first time in four years after Congress imposed a "no budget, no pay" law. That law is no longer in effect this year.
Perhaps, then, we should bring the law back? Its one of the few, as Speaker Boehner might say, that gets Senate Dems off their ass.
I’ll take Miss February over Øbama any day! Oh, wait ...
It will be all LIES, LIES, LIES, just like before.
Changed numbers. Missing states’ data.
Fudged numbers.
And the EXEMPT, hated Congress will again Love him for it.
am convinced that he does that on purpose
This is not funny *rme*
Of course
It’s nothing new, he missed the budget dateline every year
“Obama to Miss February, Budget Deadline “
Michelle is going to be ticked.
Obama to Miss February: Budget Deadline!
budget? budget? we don’t need no dirty stink in budget.
Can’t they just use a “chunk” of Obama’s “stash”. (Amazing how this administration has expanded my vocabulary!)
Dock his pay for every year he failed to produce a budget.
we all need to adopt obama’s attitude towards the law.
we all now only need to follow the laws we want. we can ignore the rest.
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