Democrat's Propose Massive $ Trillion Spending Bill
Democrats in Congress have been calling for a massive government spending bill ostensibly to stimulate the economy for almost a year now, but recently the proposed level of spending seems to be increasing on an almost weekly basis. Back in October, House Democrats passed a $61 billion spending bill, but not long thereafter House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said $150 billion was needed, and there was talk of $300 billion before the election. By Thanksgiving some Democrats were looking for at least $500 billion. Last Friday, Pelosi said that it would need to be “half a trillion, $600 billion, somewhere near that,” according to Politico.
The Wall Street Journal reported, “President-elect Barack Obama’s economic team is considering an economic-stimulus program that will be far larger than the two-year, half-trillion-dollar plan under consideration two weeks ago, according to people familiar with the team’s thinking. . . . Obama aides and advisers have set $600 billion over two years as ‘a very low-end estimate,’ one person familiar with the matter said. The final number is expected to be significantly higher, possibly between $700 billion and $1 trillion over two years.” Now, Roll Call reports that liberal House Democrats are “pushing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to back a $1 trillion, two-year stimulus package . . . .”
The news of the Obama team considering $1 trillion in news spending-a third of last year’s budget-comes on the heels of New Jersey’s Democrat Governor Jon Corzine telling the House Appropriations Committee that a $1 trillion program would not be unreasonable.” Unfortunately, the steady increase in spending estimates seems to be inversely proportionate to discussions of the deficit.
The question of how is $1 Trillion (which is $1000 Billions or $1 Million Millions or $1,000,000,000,000) is going to be paid for isn’t one that should disappear from the debate. Is anybody concerned about the impact of such spending on the U.S. deficit? According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, the public is. The poll finds that 86% of respondents are concerned about the current size of the deficit and 49% are “very” concerned. And the question didn’t even say how big the deficit is or will be. President-elect Barack Obama may be saying “we shouldn’t worry about the deficit next year,” but the people who elected him may think differently.
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The Wall Street Journal reported, “President-elect Barack Obama’s economic team is considering an economic-stimulus program that will be far larger than the two-year, half-trillion-dollar plan under consideration two weeks ago, according to people familiar with the team’s thinking. . . . Obama aides and advisers have set $600 billion over two years as ‘a very low-end estimate,’ one person familiar with the matter said. The final number is expected to be significantly higher, possibly between $700 billion and $1 trillion over two years.” Now, Roll Call reports that liberal House Democrats are “pushing Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to back a $1 trillion, two-year stimulus package . . . .”
The news of the Obama team considering $1 trillion in news spending-a third of last year’s budget-comes on the heels of New Jersey’s Democrat Governor Jon Corzine telling the House Appropriations Committee that a $1 trillion program would not be unreasonable.” Unfortunately, the steady increase in spending estimates seems to be inversely proportionate to discussions of the deficit.
The question of how is $1 Trillion (which is $1000 Billions or $1 Million Millions or $1,000,000,000,000) is going to be paid for isn’t one that should disappear from the debate. Is anybody concerned about the impact of such spending on the U.S. deficit? According to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, the public is. The poll finds that 86% of respondents are concerned about the current size of the deficit and 49% are “very” concerned. And the question didn’t even say how big the deficit is or will be. President-elect Barack Obama may be saying “we shouldn’t worry about the deficit next year,” but the people who elected him may think differently.
Tags: Barack Obama, Democrats, government spending, Nancy Pelosi, Washington D.C. To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks!
1 Comments:
But as I said in my previous comment the important poll was the election. It is too late to be concerned now. Obama said that he was going to spread the wealth around and he was still elected. Why be concerned now? It is too late. Perhaps too late for our grandchildren. On the other hand,there was not much choice. Big spenders versus bigger spenders. Christians need to realise that God was not joking about the 8th commandment either. This is highway robbery.
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