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  • Only a Republican Congress Has Run a Budget Surplus

    01/09/2009 8:42:27 AM PST · by avacado · 25 replies · 1,168+ views
    Congressional Budget Office ^ | Jan 09, 2009 | avacado
    This is just an FYI post regarding budget deficits and surpluses. It's interesting to note that since 1968 only a Republican Congress has run a budget surplus and that was from 1998 - 2001. In fact, Clinton was running quite a healthy yearly deficit until Newt Gingrich showed up with the 'Contract with America.' In terms of public debt, that increased 5% during Clinton's terms and about 5.1% during Bush's terms. The surplus/deficit is listed under the column 'Total' at the link.
  • Palin proposes 7 percent cut in state spending (VIDEO @ link: Conservative principles on display)

    12/17/2008 9:40:06 AM PST · by ebiskit · 138 replies · 4,552+ views
    www.ktuu.com ^ | Monday, December 15, 2008 | Jason Moore
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Gov. Sarah Palin released her proposed budget for next year, and if the Legislature follows her lead, the state will be spending less money. Palin's $4.9 billion budget proposes an overall 7 percent cut in state spending, although state agencies would see a slight increase in the operating budget. The governor is proposing cuts in capital projects to achieve the decrease in spending. Palin, surrounded by her budget staff and state commissioners, made the announcement Monday morning in Juneau. With oil revenues on the decline, she says the state is forced to adjust the way it spends...
  • Democrats in Debt Appeal for Obama's Campaign Surplus (Hussein sitting on $30 million)

    12/07/2008 6:15:19 PM PST · by Libloather · 12 replies · 616+ views
    Fox News ^ | 12/06/08
    Democrats in Debt Appeal for Obama's Campaign SurplusDemocrats say President-elect Obama is sitting on a pile of cash while some party leaders are broke. AP Saturday, December 06, 2008 WASHINGTON -- Democrats carrying significant campaign debt after winning a string of House and Senate races are grumbling about President-elect Barack Obama's financial reserves, saying the party's leader is sitting on a pile of cash while Democratic leaders are broke. Obama's organization retains some $30 million after his successful presidential bid, but it's unclear how the Democratic president-in-waiting might use the money. Members of his party are doing their best to...
  • Palin gives and saves amid big Alaska surplus

    09/05/2008 1:59:36 AM PDT · by A_Niceguy_in_CA · 5 replies · 192+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | September 05, 2008 | Kim Murphy
    Daniel Congiolosi is sure it won't be long before energy is so expensive he won't be able to pay the bills. When that happens, he will be ready. This spring, he tripled the size of his garden. He's rushing to install a hand pump on the well, build a concrete-lined root cellar and get an ice house ready before next summer. Thanks to soaring oil prices, he'll be able to pay for it all. Americans have been hit hard by months of $120- and $130-a-barrel oil, but in Alaska, they've hit the jackpot. Congiolosi this month expects a check from...
  • How Japan Helped Ease the Rice Crisis

    05/23/2008 6:06:40 AM PDT · by em2vn · 8 replies · 96+ views
    Good News Daily ^ | 05-23-08 | ken hall
    With prices now falling, the global rice crisis seems to be subsiding. That's thanks in part to a policy announcement by a Japanese bureaucrat. On May 19, Japan's Deputy Agriculture Minister, Toshiro Shirasu, said that Tokyo would release some of its massive stockpile of rice to the Philippines, selling 50,000 tons "as soon as possible" and releasing another 200,000 tons as food aid. The first shipment could reach the Philippines by late summer. Shirasu also left open the possibility of using more of its reserves to help other countries in need. To understand Japan's role in deflating the rice market,...
  • The Buck Should, Quite Literally, Stop Here

    04/10/2008 10:14:53 AM PDT · by GoldwaterInstitute · 79+ views
    The Goldwater Institute ^ | April 10, 2008 | Byron Schlomach
    The Buck Should, Quite Literally, Stop Here : Only the Governor can prevent a tax increase Byron Schlomach, Goldwater Institute Daily Email, April 10, 2008 On Tuesday, the Senate barely passed a bill that would permanently repeal the County Equalization Tax (CET) on property. Unfortunately, a gubernatorial veto is very likely. In 2006, when the state was swimming in surplus funds, the tax was suspended for three years. The CET was one of the finance streams that flowed to schools. Since then, other state money has made up the difference to schools. Today, analysts for the legislature estimate the CET...
  • Analysis: Universities overproduce Ph.Ds

    01/20/2008 11:47:53 AM PST · by decimon · 119 replies · 106+ views
    Associated Press ^ | January 20, 2008 | JUSTIN POPE
    College students are getting a raw deal, a recent New York report asserted. The problem is they're taking too many classes from part-time, or adjunct, professors. But that same report unwittingly revealed something about how higher education is more culpable than it likes to admit when it comes to creating the problem. The issue is a huge one in higher education far beyond New York, with about half of the nation's college faculty now on part-time contracts. Adjuncts are cheaper for colleges, but they often lack the time and resources for focused teaching, and research shows students' performance suffers if...
  • Michigan government has a surplus... WHAT???

    01/03/2008 1:43:22 PM PST · by mombyprofession · 36 replies · 250+ views
    Wood TV8 Website ^ | 1-3-08 | WOOD TV 8, AP
    Michigan has $350 million budget surplus Posted: Jan 3, 2008 02:06 PM Updated: Jan 3, 2008 02:06 PM LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Reduced spending and higher than expected tax receipts helped the state leap into the new year with a $350 million budget surplus. Michigan ended its fiscal year Sept. 30 with $259.1 million. Annual state financial reports also listed the School Aid Fund with more than $94 million. The surplus is for the 2006-07 fiscal year, a period in which a deficit of more than $1 billion was filled by delaying payments to state universities and community colleges, dipping...
  • Boeing to close surplus store

    09/29/2007 10:08:51 AM PDT · by skeptoid · 7 replies · 115+ views
    The Seattle Times ^ | September 29, 2007 | Amy Martinez
    Boeing's surplus store in Kent, a mainstay for people in need of a cheap computer or a hard-to-find power tool, will close by the end of this year. Boeing instead plans to sell its surplus items in bulk to wholesale buyers over the Internet and through a more traditional contracting process with business partners, said spokesman Dean Tougas. Boeing will develop a Web site over the next few months to support its online plans, he said. The store's final day will be Dec. 21. For 35 years it has sold just about anything that Boeing no longer uses, except aircraft...
  • States Report Cash Surplus

    06/11/2007 6:03:45 AM PDT · by nancyvideo · 20 replies · 867+ views
    RightBias News ^ | 6-11-07 | UPI
    U.S. states have been experiencing budget surpluses, mainly because of higher than expected tax collections, The New York Times reported. Lawmakers in more than 40 states have been using the surplus funds for tax cuts and infrastructure repairs, and setting aside extra funds for rainy day emergencies, the newspaper said Monday.
  • Legislative Session Ends Without Budget [CT Congress Failure]

    06/07/2007 7:17:34 PM PDT · by LurkedLongEnough · 2 replies · 540+ views
    WFSB.com, Hartford ^ | June 7, 2007 | WFSB
    HARTFORD, Conn. -- Lawmakers will have to convene a special session because they did not pass a budget by midnight's adjournment deadline. Some lawmakers said they could have submitted a state budget on time, while others disagreed. Channel 3 Eyewitness News reporter Susan Raff reported the bottom line was that Republicans and Democrats were too far apart. Despite a constitutional amendment that sets a deadline, lawmakers are once again going into special session. In the past 10 years, the General Assembly has convened a special session every year except one -- last year. Special sessions cost roughly $10,000 for each...
  • China's trade surplus jumps ahead (The Yuan should be revalued).

    03/12/2007 11:02:23 AM PDT · by Jedi Master Pikachu · 4 replies · 350+ views
    BBC ^ | Monday, March 12, 2007
    Strong demand for cheap exports is driving economic growth in China China's trade surplus neared record levels in February - fuelling criticism that its currency is undervalued.The surplus hit $23.8bn (£12bn) for the month, more than nine times higher than a year earlier and the second largest on record, official data shows. China has resisted calls from the US to remove currency controls that limit the amount the yuan can rise or fall. The US argues that China keeps the yuan artificially cheap in order to boost its exports. According to Goldman Sachs analysts "the significant increase in the...
  • YEAR-TO-DATE RECEIPTS UP 10%

    03/05/2007 8:12:43 AM PST · by avacado · 9 replies · 346+ views
    U.S. Treasury ^ | March 05, 2007 | avacado
    According to the U.S. Treasury's "Monthly Treasury Statement" -- which they release every month ten days into each month -- the year-to-date statement for the recent months of October, November, December, and January show a 10% increase in receipts taken in by the Treasury from the same months of the past fiscal year. In addition, the months of December and January show a surplus of $41 billion and $38 billion respectively. This is a total surplus gain of about $50 billion from the same months of the past fiscal year.
  • US Deficit is Shrinking, For Now (Balanced Budget by Next Year?)

    02/21/2007 12:39:06 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 36 replies · 1,189+ views
    Christian Science Monitor ^ | Februrary 21, 2007 | Mark Trumbull
    Despite the ongoing costs of US military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, the outlook for the federal budget has grown substantially brighter. Tax revenues are rising much faster than spending, according to Treasury Department numbers released last week. The recent trend is strong enough that, were it to continue, the budget could move into surplus in barely a year, one economist calculates. Already, the federal deficit is shrinking toward about half the size that it has averaged since 1970, when analyzed as a percentage of gross domestic product. The shift reflects a strong economy, with higher incomes and corporate profits...
  • Iran Gets Army Gear in Pentagon Sale

    01/16/2007 6:10:37 AM PST · by edpc · 21 replies · 860+ views
    mywaynews ^ | Jan 16, 7:57 AM | SHARON THEIMER
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. military has sold forbidden equipment at least a half-dozen times to middlemen for countries - including Iran and China - who exploited security flaws in the Defense Department's surplus auctions. The sales include fighter jet parts and missile components. In one case, federal investigators said, the contraband made it to Iran, a country President Bush branded part of an "axis of evil." In that instance, a Pakistani arms broker convicted of exporting U.S. missile parts to Iran resumed business after his release from prison. He purchased Chinook helicopter engine parts for Iran from a U.S....
  • Expected Budget Surplus in Minnesota in 2007

    01/11/2007 7:27:26 PM PST · by trussell · 11 replies · 294+ views
    « Michigan Telecommunications Bill Protested Florida Supreme Court to Judge Two Stem Cell Research Amendments » Expected Budget Surplus in Minnesota in 2007 The 2007 budget for Minnesota has a surplus of anywhere from $650 million to $1 billion this year. Over the next two and a half years the surplus is expected to grow to $2.2 billion. This surplus has been built up from a deficit in 2003 of $4.4 billion. The excess budget money is expected to go to property tax relief, college tuition costs, health care, and to lessen the overcrowding in public schools. However, Governor...
  • MN Tax Cut Coalition -stop politicians from spending the budget surplus!

    01/05/2007 4:29:52 PM PST · by Rakkasan1 · 7 replies · 803+ views
    KTLK.com ^ | 1-5-07 | Rakkasan1
    About the easiest thing for a Minnesota politician to be is compassionate with someone else's money---usually yours! So as the leaders of the Census Bureau's 6th highest per capita tax state gather at the Capitol to once again bust any parameters on limited government and fiscal responsibility, it's time for the peasants to grab the pitchforks and declare loud and clear, "Not this time you don't!"
  • $2 billion surplus in (MInn)state budget

    11/29/2006 9:11:28 AM PST · by MplsSteve · 40 replies · 1,971+ views
    Minneapolis StarTribune (aka The Red Star) ^ | 11/29/06 | Brian Bakst - AP Reporter
    Minnesota finance officials expect the state treasury to run a $2.17 billion surplus through June of 2009. That includes a projected surplus of $1.038 through June of next year, and $1.132 billion for the following two years. "We've got some pretty good news here,'' Finance Commissioner Peggy Ingison said before she outlined the numbers at a Capitol news conference Wednesday. The economic report details tax and spending patterns. The news means GOP Gov. Tim Pawlenty and a Legislature now in DFL hands will have extra money to devote to schools, public health care programs and, maybe, tax cuts.
  • California faces $5.5 billion deficit but surplus may ease cuts

    11/15/2006 9:45:17 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 17 replies · 395+ views
    ap on San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 11/15/06 | Aaron C. Davis - ap
    SACRAMENTO – Escalating state spending combined with sluggish tax revenue from a deflating housing market will leave California with a $5.5 billion budget gap to close next year, the state's nonpartisan legislative analyst said Wednesday. The estimate offered the first glimpse of the budget challenge Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state lawmakers will face in January. Somewhat easing the pain for lawmakers will be a larger-than-expected $3.1 billion surplus to carry over from the current year, thanks largely to stock market gains made by the richest Californians. That will leave the state with a net deficit of $2.4 billion, or about...
  • Duma Approves 25% Bigger Budget

    09/25/2006 5:44:19 AM PDT · by A. Pole · 4 replies · 264+ views
    Moscow Times ^ | Monday, September 25, 2006 | Anna Smolchenko and Oksana Yablokova
    The State Duma on Friday gave preliminary approval to a 2007 budget that is expected to be 25 percent bigger than this year's, prompting worries of overspending and higher inflation as next year's elections near. The hike comes on top of a 40 percent increase this year, as the government spends windfall revenues created by the bonanza of high world oil prices. By a 343-94 vote with no abstentions, deputies passed the draft budget on first reading. Budget spending is to swell to 5.46 trillion rubles ($205 billion), or 17.5 percent of the country's gross domestic product. With expected revenues...