Obama’s budget headed to Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has sent Congress a new budget that seeks to achieve $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade through cuts in government spending and higher taxes on the wealthy. At the same time, he wants to boost spending in key areas such as transportation and education. The spending blueprint is certain to spark an election-year battle with Republicans, who are vowing to oppose Obama’s tax hikes. They contend the president is not doing enough to attack a dangerous deficit problem.
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To think this man is President of The U.S. is downright frightening. I have never ever seen anyone so clueless on how to get people back to work. He is in so far over his head it is unbelievalble to listen to him. I'd say he is a comedian if it wasn't so sad for our country. We cannot take four more years of such non leadership. My goodness is he lost.
Toycannon What do expect from a foreigner running our country? Even his own homeland (KENYA) won't recognize him anymore as one of their own. All he wants to do is weaken this country anyway he can.
redeye, you are absolutely right. He has to be from some where else. Some where that doesn't believe in capitalism. And I agree, his goal is to weaken us as much as he possibly can. That can be the only logical conclusion as to why he seems so clueless. It has to be a plan. This man is downright scary.