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  • CBO: Budget deal cuts this fiscal year’s deficit by just $353 million

    04/13/2011 2:45:29 PM PDT · by Da Bilge Troll · 12 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | April 13, 2011 | AP
    WASHINGTON — A new budget estimate released Wednesday shows that the spending bill negotiated between President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner would produce less than 1 percent of the $38 billion in claimed savings by the end of this budget year. The Congressional Budget Office estimate shows that compared with current spending rates the spending bill due for a House vote Thursday would pare just $352 million from the deficit through Sept. 30. About $8 billion in cuts to domestic programs and foreign aid are offset by nearly equal increases in defense spending.
  • $38 Billion In Cuts? Make That $353 Million

    04/13/2011 2:46:41 PM PDT · by Praxeologue · 18 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | April 13, 2011 | Tyler Durden,NdP
    Yesterday the media had a field day when it was uncovered that the hard fought $38 billion in budget "cuts" which almost caused America to shut down were in reality $14 billion. We, thus, can't wait to find out what the response will be when it is uncovered that the actual cuts were... $353 million. Yes: the ongoing functioning of the government was a pawn in a soap opera whose benefit to the US debt is $353 million, or about what Goldman's trading desk makes in less than one day. From Washington Post [1]: A new budget estimate released Wednesday...
  • Boehner-Obama Deal: Spending $773B Above FY08 Level—About as Big an Increase as Obama’s Stimulus

    04/13/2011 2:50:22 PM PDT · by IbJensen · 14 replies
    CNS News ^ | Terence P Jeffrey
    (CNSNews.com) - The budget deal cut late Friday by President Barack Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) and House Speaker John Boehner (R.-Ohio) will allow $3.7555 trillion in federal spending in this fiscal year. That is $773 billion more than federal spending was in fiscal year 2008--the fiscal year before Congress enacted a bailout for the banking industry requested by President George W. Bush and a $787-billion economic stimulus law request by President Barack Obama. On Friday night, Boehner and Reid released a joint press statement saying that together with President Obama they had reached an agreement to cut...