FACT CHECK: Obama disowns deficit he helped shape
By CALVIN WOODWARD
WASHINGTON (AP) - "That wasn't me," President Barack Obama said on his 100th day in office, disclaiming responsibility for the huge budget deficit waiting for him on Day One.
It actually was him - and the other Democrats controlling Congress the previous two years - who shaped a budget so out of balance.
And as a presidential candidate and president-elect, he backed the twilight Bush-era stimulus plan that made the deficit deeper, all before he took over and promoted spending plans that have made it much deeper still.
Obama met citizens at an Arnold, Mo., high school Wednesday in advance of his prime-time news conference. Both forums were a platform to review his progress at the 100-day mark and look ahead.
At various times, he brought an air of certainty to ambitions that are far from cast in stone.
His assertion that his proposed budget "will cut the deficit in half by the end of my first term" is an eyeball-roller among many economists, given the uncharted terrain of trillion-dollar deficits and economic calamity that the government is negotiating.
He promised vast savings from increased spending on preventive health care in the face of doubts that such an effort, however laudable it might be for public welfare, can pay for itself, let alone yield huge savings.
A look at some of his claims Wednesday:
OBAMA: "Number one, we inherited a $1.3 trillion deficit.... That wasn't me. Number two, there is almost uniform consensus among economists that in the middle of the biggest crisis, financial crisis, since the Great Depression, we had to take extraordinary steps. So you've got a lot of Republican economists who agree that we had to do a stimulus package and we had to do something about the banks. Those are one-time charges, and they're big, and they'll make our deficits go up over the next two years." - in Missouri.
THE FACTS:
Congress controls the purse strings, not the president, and it was under Democratic control for Obama's last two years as Illinois senator. Obama supported the emergency bailout package in President George W. Bush's final months - a package Democratic leaders wanted to make bigger.
To be sure, Obama opposed the Iraq war, a drain on federal coffers for six years before he became president. But with one major exception, he voted in support of Iraq war spending.
The economy has worsened under Obama, though from forces surely in play before he became president, and he can credibly claim to have inherited a grim situation.
Still, his response to the crisis goes well beyond "one-time charges."
He's persuaded Congress to expand children's health insurance, education spending, health information technology and more. He's moving ahead on a variety of big-ticket items on health care, the environment, energy and transportation that, if achieved, will be more enduring than bank bailouts and aid for homeowners.
The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimated his policy proposals would add a net $428 billion to the deficit over four years, even accounting for his spending reduction goals. Now, the deficit is nearly quadrupling to $1.75 trillion.
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OBAMA: "I think one basic principle that we know is that the more we do on the (disease) prevention side, the more we can obtain serious savings down the road. ... If we're making those investments, we will save huge amounts of money in the long term." - in Missouri.
THE FACTS: It sounds believable that preventing illness should be cheaper than treating it, and indeed that's the case with steps like preventing smoking and improving diets and exercise. But during the 2008 campaign, when Obama and other presidential candidates were touting a focus on preventive care, the New England Journal of Medicine cautioned that "sweeping statements about the cost-saving potential of prevention, however, are overreaching." It said that "although some preventive measures do save money, the vast majority reviewed in the health economics literature do not."
And a study released in December by the Congressional Budget Office found that increasing preventive care "could improve people's health but would probably generate either modest reductions in the overall costs of health care or increases in such spending within a 10-year budgetary time frame."
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OBAMA: "You could cut (Social Security) benefits. You could raise the tax on everybody so everybody's payroll tax goes up a little bit. Or you can do what I think is probably the best solution, which is you can raise the cap on the payroll tax." - in Missouri.
THE FACTS: Obama's proposal would reduce the Social Security trust fund's deficit by less than half, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.
That means he would still have to cut benefits, raise the payroll tax rate, raise the retirement age or some combination to deal with the program's long-term imbalance.
Workers currently pay 6.2 percent and their employers pay an equal rate - for a total of 12.4 percent - on annual wages of up to $106,800, after which no more payroll tax is collected.
Obama wants workers making more than $250,000 to pay payroll tax on their income over that amount. That would still protect workers making under $250,000 from an additional burden. But it would raise much less money than removing the cap completely.
Mark Davis
1881 Cerruti Blue
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At some point, Obama has to quit blaming the previous administration for all his problems.
1I think you mean "should".
I don't think he ever will.
Even if the screw-ups are obviously his, he'll say it was because he had to take rapid and/or drastic action to fix the previous problems.
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
I agree Laine, he probably will never admit being responsible. But then, not too many politicians on either side of the isle are good about sticking up their hands and saying "my fault".
3I love fact check! We should post from there more often!
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4"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Good point, skb: People in general aren't willing to take responsibility for problems these days.
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
"People in general aren't willing to take responsibility for problems these days."
.....I think that's the general problem with MOST liberals. Or at least that's the basis with the sum which gets dems elected. There's too much he/she has this problem because of (fill in the blank) and it's not their fault.
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6"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Well there was supposed to be a quotations there. As in those were a copmmon thought process.
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7"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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8"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
And that is so "Atlas Shrugged":
9"It's unfortunate that (fill in the blank), but it couldn't be helped. No one could change the circumstances which caused (blank) to happen."
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
I think I need to read that book! Did you read it Lain? Has everyone read that book but me?
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10"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
I'm reading it right now Harts. It's a must read for sure!!!!
11Harts, I read it years ago. I'm re-reading it now with a more mature eye and a whole new context, given the current state of politics and culture.
Def a must-read. Some parts are almost like reading the newspaper...right, Sy?
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Conservative in exile
Washington and Sacramento: Stealing our children's futures.
Well I actually want to read it! I've been too caught up in romance novels lately.
But yes! It def sounds like an exact interpretation of what's happening!
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13"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Yes. Sadly, yes.
I read Fountainhead first by her. I don't know if it helped, but I feel like I was "prepared" about her theory before jumping in. I don't know if it's necessary though.
14He lies - so what else is new? he refuses to take blame only credit- so what else is new?
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
Doesn't that sound eerily like what we conservatives keep getting accused of doing? It's amazing how hypocritacle they can be.
16Amazing yes! Surprising no!
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17"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,
the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
harts - I haven't read it either. But I'm going to be looking for it so that I can.
18And once he is out of office, and we are really feel the affects of his policies, the next person who is President is going to get all the blame. Sort of how people forget that we are still paying for Carters mistakes.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
19Nah! I will just say It is all due to Obambi and Pelosi. You can't blame me! I will fix all his mistakes but someone is going to have to get all that blood out of the congressional rugs.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
Obama the eloquent teleprompter reader- and the media oh so gaw gaw over their man. Remember the great tune from the play CHICAGO--
"Give em the ole razzle dazzle--razzle dazzle em" Can't you just see Obama and Rahm tap dancing to it while the media eats it up.
and notice that Bush is ever the gentleman-- completely silent in his own defense.
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