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WSJ: Obama spending binge never happened → attackwatch.com

demnewswire:

Market Watch’s Rex Nutting examines the facts and concludes, “of all the falsehoods told about President Barack Obama, the biggest whopper is the one about his reckless spending spree.” The actual record under President Obama “doesn’t show a reckless increase in spending. Far from it.” Take a look at Nutting’s breakdown of spending over the last four years, which says that, under President Obama, federal spending is rising at the slowest pace since Dwight Eisenhower was President:

Here are the facts, according to the official government statistics:

  • In the 2009 fiscal year—the last of George W. Bush’s presidency—federal spending rose by 17.9% from $2.98 trillion to $3.52 trillion. Check the official numbers at the Office of Management and Budget.

  • In fiscal 2010—the first budget under Obama—spending fell 1.8% to $3.46 trillion.

  • In fiscal 2011, spending rose 4.3% to $3.60 trillion.

  • In fiscal 2012, spending is set to rise 0.7% to $3.63 trillion, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate of the budget that was agreed to last August.

  • Finally in fiscal 2013—the final budget of Obama’s term—spending is scheduled to fall 1.3% to $3.58 trillion. Read the CBO’s latest budget outlook.

Over Obama’s four budget years, federal spending is on track to rise from $3.52 trillion to $3.58 trillion, an annualized increase of just 0.4%.

There has been no huge increase in spending under the current president, despite what you hear.

Most importantly, the President has a balanced plan that would cut deficits by over $4 trillion over the next decade, including the spending cuts he has already signed into law that will bring discretionary spending to its lowest levels as a share of the economy since the Eisenhower Administration.

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Would Mitt Romney Be Another Bill Clinton or Another George W. Bush? → economix.blogs.nytimes.com

This is a bit surprising, as Mr. Clinton is a Democrat who was widely loathed by Republicans like Mr. Romney when he was in office. Moreover, Mr. Romney seldom mentions the last president of his own party, George W. Bush, often referring to him merely as Barack Obama’s “predecessor.”

From a nonpartisan point of view, this is not surprising. Mr. Clinton consistently governed as a fiscal conservative and Mr. Bush as a liberal. However, Mr. Clinton was not a conservative by today’s standards, but rather by those of an earlier generation.

That is to say, he actually cared about the budget deficit and was willing to raise taxes to reduce it – as Ronald Reagan did 11 times, and George H.W. Bush courageously did even though he knew it would probably cost him re-election.

Today’s conservatives oppose tax increases so strenuously that many were willing to default on the nation’s debt last summer rather than raise taxes by a single penny.

They overwhelmingly believe in a nonsensical theory called “starve the beast,” which asserts that tax cuts automatically reduce spending and tax increases never reduce the deficit because they invariably lead to spending increases.

The Clinton and Bush 43 administrations are almost perfect tests of starve-the-beast theory; the former raised taxes in 1993, while the latter signed into law seven different major tax cuts, according to a Treasury study. If there were any truth whatsoever to starving the beast, we should have seen a rise in spending during the Clinton years and a fall in spending during the Bush years. In fact, we had exactly the opposite results.

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Rabble: face-down-asgard-up: asgardian-feminist: “I’m pro-choice, but-“... → rabbleprochoice.tumblr.com

face-down-asgard-up:

asgardian-feminist:

“I’m pro-choice, but-“

image

yes

please stop

shut up. shut up. shut up.

but what? but you would never? that’s nice. i don’t give a fuck. what you would personally do in the event of an unplanned and unwanted pregnancy has no place in a…

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“I have my own beliefs, and those beliefs are very dear to me. One of them is that I do not impose my beliefs on other people. Many, many years ago, I had a dear, close family relative that was very close to me who passed away from an illegal abortion. It is since that time that my mother and my family have been committed to the belief that we can believe as we want, but we will not force our beliefs on others on that matter. And you will not see me wavering on that.” —

Mitt Romney, 1994 Massachusetts Senatorial Debate

The abortion that Mitt doesn’t talk about anymore - Abortion - Salon.com

(via fatsy)

It’s very sad that Mitt has this opportunity to share this information with people who will actually listen to him, and he’s choosing not to because of political pressure.

(via stfuconservatives)

“And you will not see me wavering on that.”

Romney 2012: Waver

May 23, 2012561 notes
US Catholic Church Would Rather See You Die Than Let Insurance Companies Cover Birth Control → addictinginfo.org

I know some decent Catholics but really, FUCK THE CATHOLIC CHURCH!

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#Keystone XL #environmentalism #but not really #Ogalla Aquifer
May 23, 201257 notes
Romney Pledges 6% Unemployment By 2016... In a related story, CBO Predicts 6% Unemployment By 2016 → livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com

Well at least he isn’t pledging to make it worse I guess?

May 23, 201290 notes
#Mitt Romney #Unemployment
“Public opinion continues to shift in favor of same-sex marriage, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, which also finds initial signs that President Obama’s support for the idea may have changed a few minds. Overall, 53 percent of Americans say gay marriage should be legal, hitting a high mark in support while showing a dramatic turnaround from just six years ago, when just 36 percent thought it should be legal. Thirty-nine percent, a new low, say gay marriage should be illegal. The poll also finds that 59 percent of African Americans say they support same-sex marriage, up from an average of 41 percent in polls leading up to Obama’s announcement of his new position on the matter. Though statistically significant, it is a tentative result because of the relatively small sample of black voters in the poll.” —

After President Obama’s announcement, opposition to gay marriage hits record low - The Washington Post (via dendroica)

Did you see that Republicans? That’s you swiftly ending up on the wrong side of history.

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