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m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Obama knew the problems coming in." Yet, his actions didn't take effect until he was well into the position, and the results when they did have been a slowing of the job loss, a stablization of the economy, and he's on track to save billions if not trillions. But, of course the Republicans have a plan... the status quo. To hell with getting the spending under control in a meaningful way, reform the financial system, reform the healthcare system, reform the school system. Just say no! My crystal ball sure doesn't show the savings of "billions if not trillions". Are you looking through rose colored glasses? I'm using the same source as everyone else... the CBO. If you have a different source, I'd be happy to look at it, as long as it's not Rush/Beck/Palin/Cheney or Faux News. I just can't see ridding this country of its "fiscal cancer" anytime soon. I hope I'm wrong. I know what the CBO says, too many variables and unforseen circustances. For that matter it could go either way. I agree with this, and I hope we're both wrong. Of course, the CBO can't know everything. -- Nom=de=Plume Where are the billions in savings? When do they kick in? Look at the estimated deficits even after Obama if he makes it 2 terms. http://www.cbo.gov/ "CBO and JCT estimate that enacting both pieces of legislation—H.R. 3590 and the reconciliation proposal— would produce a net reduction in federal deficits of $138 billion over the 2010–2019 period as result of changes in direct spending and revenue (see the top panel of Table 1 and subtitle A of title II on Table 5)." and "CBO has not extrapolated estimates further into the future because the uncertainties surrounding them are magnified even more. However, in view of the projected net savings during the decade following the 10-year budget window, CBO anticipates that the reconciliation proposal would probably continue to reduce budget deficits relative to those under current law in subsequent decades, assuming that all of its provisions would continue to be fully implemented." -- Nom=de=Plume |
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