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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House estimated on Tuesday that the U.S. budget deficit for 2005, including an extra $80 billion for Iraq (news - web sites) and Afghanistan (news - web sites) operations, will total $427 billion.
"Difficult debates and choices are at our doorstep," said Sen. Judd Gregg (news, bio, voting record) (R-N.H.), chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and an administration ally who has called for new controls on entitlement spending. "If we do nothing, our kids and grandkids will be overwhelmed by the cost of our inaction."
Bush on Feb. 7 will send Congress his proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins in October — setting off a debate among Republican lawmakers on how to balance the competing goals of deficit reduction, extending the president's tax cuts and approving an overhaul of Social Security (news - web sites) that could cost more than $1 trillion.
In July, the administration had projected this year's budget deficit would hit $331 billion. The deficit last year was $412 billion, a record.
Originally posted by dixon
He will probably get what he wants.
The de-dollarisation process is taking place in various countries.
I had a conversation yesterday with a financial guy and he advised to get out of the US$. Says that the government is just printing money at this point.
Originally posted by Kidfinger
Originally posted by dixon
He will probably get what he wants.
The de-dollarisation process is taking place in various countries.
I had a conversation yesterday with a financial guy and he advised to get out of the US$. Says that the government is just printing money at this point.
Well, when you take into account that the dollar is backed up by our gold reserves, and that those gold reserves are not even close to the amount of money we print, it doesnt take a genuiss to figure out that our dollar is going to fall flat on its face.
The largest deficit in the history of our nation. Larger than ALL the third world countries deficits put together. Not only that, but ith this disaster of a deficit, Bush wants ANOTHER 80 BILLION DOLLARS FOR IRAQ! Im getting sick of him spending my tax money on murder
Originally posted by Gazrok
I'm more sick of him spending MORE money than is needed, if he had done the job the RIGHT way in the first place, in Iraq.
Originally posted by Simcity4Rushour
here we are 2005 at war for 5 years trying to reproduce the enconimal jump that usaly results from this.
Originally posted by dixon
He's not directly spending tax money on murder. It's just an unavoidable consequence when he decides to spend tax money on defence contractors and wishes to give his inner circle lucrative oil related contracts.