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Forum Post: Obama’s $3.7 Trillion Budget Calls for Military Spending Increases and Deep Cuts to Social Service Programs

Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 14, 2011, 8:47 p.m. EST by Dutchess (499)
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http://www.democracynow.org/2011/2/15/obamas_37_trillion_budget_calls_for President Obama has unveiled a budget plan seeking to trim the federal deficit by cutting or eliminating some 200 federal programs, many dedicated to social services and education, while increasing military spending and funding for the construction of nuclear power plants. Announcing his $3.7 trillion proposal, Obama touted his previously stated pledge to freeze funding for domestic programs outside of the military for five years. Obama’s plan includes two modest tax hikes for banks and oil companies. It also calls for ending the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans in 2013 and returning the estate tax to its higher 2009 levels. For analysis of Obama’s proposed budget, we are joined by John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation magazine.

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[-] 1 points by nichole (525) 13 years ago

I recall him touting his decision to vote against the Iraq War during his campaign. And, wasn't he talking education reforms as well? Some eerie parallels between his and the Wilson Administration. Do you know anything about how Wilson handled dissenters?

[-] 1 points by dspace (47) 13 years ago

OMG!!! A puppy!!!! Come here little cutie! Nom nom nom nom!

[-] 1 points by StevenRoyal (490) from Dania Beach, FL 13 years ago

I looooovvvvvvvvvvveeeeeeee puppies! Please post a picture.

[-] 1 points by Dutchess (499) 13 years ago

Who's the puppy? Those who plan to re-elect more of the same?

[-] 1 points by dspace (47) 13 years ago

Nobody's puppy anymore. I just ate it. You can have it in a few hours though once I pass it. Probably just not the same at that point though.

[-] 0 points by TIOUAISE (2526) 13 years ago

Obama deserves to be remembered even by the English language as one of our most "obaminable" presidents.