Obama Slowed Spending to Lowest Level in 50 Years

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The Romney camp can be expected to twist the truth, if not downright lie, in a last ditch attempt to secure the vote on November 6th.  Regardless, if the American people are paying attention they will see that Obama has accomplished a great deal by way of cutting the deficit and reducing spending.  Now we just need the president to talk about it more often.

Illustrative of his contempt for the truth, Mitt Romney’s campaign website continues to host the following statement: “Since President Obama assumed office three years ago, federal spending has accelerated at a pace without precedent in recent history.”

On Friday, we discovered yet another reason why this is a super-colossal lie.

With the end of fiscal year 2012, the Congressional Budget Office announced the 2012 federal budget deficit: $1.1 trillion. Taken purely at face value, this number is enormous. Yet every Democrat, and especially the Obama campaign, ought to be telling anyone who will listen: Not only has the president cut the deficit by $312 billion during his first term (so far), but he’s cut the deficit by $200 billion in the past year alone. And the CBO projected that the 2013 Obama budget, if enacted as is, would shrink the deficit to $977 billion — a four year total of nearly $500 billion in deficit reduction.

Okay, yeah, I get it. It’s risky to mention the deficit, but not when you couch it in math and the facts.

As I’ve documented before, the CBO reported in January, 2009 that the federal budget deficit for that fiscal year, which began on October 1, 2008, was already $1.2 trillion. President Obama’s additional ’09 spending added another $200 billion to the deficit, bringing the total to $1.412 trillion. Unprecedented and huge, but given the enormity of the financial crisis and the depth of the recession, there weren’t many other options on the table. Add two wars into the mix and there you go.

But nearly every bill signed by the president has included offsets to make the spending deficit neutral. Why? Because it’s been the law of the land ever since President Obama signed the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act in February, 2010, which mandates that new spending be offset with spending cuts or new revenue. Yes, a Democratic president and a Democratic Congress passed this legislation. Guess how many congressional Republicans voted for the law. Zero. Not one. Perhaps during this week’s debate, Vice President Biden could ask Rep. Paul Ryan who voted against the bill. Mitt Romney should also be asked about it.

Consequently, the president is responsible for the lowest government spending growth in 60 years, according to the Wall Street Journal‘s Market Watch.

Once again, Mitt Romney’s website still contains the words: “Since President Obama assumed office three years ago, federal spending has accelerated at a pace without precedent in recent history.” Pants on fire times a thousand. Fact: the president’s record is exactly the opposite of what Romney says. And how long ago was this statistic released by the Wall Street Journal and subsequently affirmed by fact checkers? Five months ago. On September 26, when asked about his record of mendacious claims, Mitt Romney told CNN’s Jim Acosta, “We’ve been absolutely spot on. And any time there’s been anything that’s been amiss, we correct it or remove it.” Oh yeah? Well, Mr. Romney, you missed a whopper.

Another whopper: during Romney’s “winning” debate against the president last week, he claimed, “The president said he’d cut the deficit in half. Unfortunately, he doubled it.” Another lie. Yes, the president said he’d cut the deficit in half — but he absolutely did not double it. As I’ve outlined here, he’s cut the deficit by 22 percent so far — 35 percent by the end of 2013.

Furthermore, I can name two Democratic presidents who’ve cut the deficit through the duration of their presidencies: Clinton and Obama. And what about Republican presidents? Bush 43? He turned a $200 billion surplus into a $400 billion deficit by the end of his first term, and a $1.2 trillion deficit by the end of his second term. Bush 41? No. Saint Reagan? No. Ford? No. Nixon? No. The last Republican president who cut the deficit was Eisenhower. By the way, conservatives, don’t give me the line about Democratic-controlled congresses “controlling the purse strings.” Any six-year-old child who’s watched a Schoolhouse Rock cartoon knows the president signs all legislation before it becomes law. The House can’t magically spend money without a presidential signature. Besides, if the president is to be blamed for the size of the deficit — and the Republicans have been merciless on the president in this area in spite of reality and their own party’s record — it’s only fair that he should get credit when the deficit is reduced.

Yet without objections the Romney campaign and the Republicans continue to champion their status as “fiscal hawks” even though the facts prove that to correlate “fiscal responsibility” and “Republican Party” is absurd on its face. There’s nothing — absolutely nothing — about the Romney plan that’s any different from every Republican presidential plan in recent history, but we’re supposed to believe that Romney will cut the deficit? In fact, as we all know by now, Romney is proposing $5 trillion in un-funded tax cuts, as well as massive increases in military spending, and, if Romney wins, you can bet the Republicans will drop their deficit and debt talk into the next nearest memory hole to be forgotten until another Democrat enters the White House.

If the Obama campaign and the Democrats can talk about the deficit in these terms, it undercuts one of the leading Republican attacks and becomes a significant winning issue for the president. With four weeks left, it’s time to dive in head first.

Thanks to Bob Cesca of The Huffington Post for this story.

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pollypew42
11 years ago

You gotta be kidding on me, because theirs no way Oberama reduced shit. He wasn’t een born here and isnt; an american.

Reply to  pollypew42
11 years ago

You have to be kidding me. Are you so obstinately stupid that you believe the “birther” nonsense?

Here’s some facts for you. If one of your parents is an American, so are you no matter where you were born. That’s really the end of the birther stupidity.

But wait! There’s more! Do you really think someone planted birth announcements in two Honolulu papers on the off chance that a half-black kid born somewhere else would become the president over 40 years in the future? Do you really think that same someone planted fake birth certificates for the same reason? If you believe those things, you are even more stupid than you appear.

Also, John McCain was not born in the USA, but in Panama. By your reasoning, then he is not an American.

FInally, it’s “there’s” not “theirs” and learn to use a spell checker, so typos like “een” for “even” and “isnt;” for “isn’t” are noticed and corrected. Tell us, do you get a cheap thrill from exposing your ignorance in public?

lkaervek
Reply to  pollypew42
11 years ago

No, you’ve got to be kidding ME.
You’re presented with facts and data, but because they don’t agree with the craziness in your head they must be wrong? Maybe it’s all a big conspiracy cooked up by that ultra left-wing CBO?
Never ceases to amaze me.

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