Isn't this what we anti-obama people said was a real possibility since his campaigne? That there is no way he can afford to do all he has promised without raising taxes on the middle class? I know I am shocked...How about you?
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/2-Obama-officials-No-apf-2491158742.html?x...
2 Obama officials: No guarantee taxes won't go up
2 Obama administration officials can't guarantee middle-class Americans won't see tax hike
* By Philip Elliott, Associated Press Writer
* On Sunday August 2, 2009, 9:24 pm EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's treasury secretary said Sunday he cannot rule out higher taxes to help tame an exploding budget deficit, and his chief economic adviser would not dismiss raising them on middle-class Americans as part of a health care overhaul.
As the White House sought to balance campaign rhetoric with governing, officials appeared willing to extend unemployment benefits. With former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan saying he is "pretty sure we've already seen the bottom" of the recession, Obama aides sought to defend the economic stimulus and calm a jittery public.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and National Economic Council Director Larry Summers both sidestepped questions on Obama's intentions about taxes. Geithner said the White House was not ready to rule out a tax hike to lower the federal deficit; Summers said Obama's proposed health care overhaul needs funding from somewhere.
"There is a lot that can happen over time," Summers said, adding that the administration believes "it is never a good idea to absolutely rule things out, no matter what."
During his presidential campaign, Obama repeatedly vowed "you will not see any of your taxes increase one single dime." But the simple reality remains that his ambitious overhaul of how Americans receive health care -- promised without increasing the federal deficit -- must be paid for.
"If we want an economy that's going to grow in the future, people have to understand we have to bring those deficits down. And it's going to be difficult, hard for us to do. And the path to that is through health care reform," Geithner said. "We're not at the point yet where we're going to make a judgment about what it's going to take."
Selling that proposal, however, has proved tricky.
On Friday, the government released a report that suggested the worst recession in the United States since World War II appears on the verge of ending. The economy dipped only slightly in the second quarter of this year -- falling at a 1 percent annual pace, better than expected.
The president cautioned against instant turnaround, though.
"Well, as I've said, I think we maybe are beginning to see the end of the recession, but it's still going to be some time before we are seeing companies hiring again. That's usually the last thing that happens," Obama said in an interview with Univision that aired on Sunday.
"So I think we are still going to have a tough remainder of the year -- probably until next year -- but, you know, at least what we are seeing -- we've pulled back from the possibility of a depression. That's not the danger."
Many analysts think the economy is starting to grow again in the current quarter, setting up a long-awaited recovery.
"Most private forecasters -- and let's use their judgment -- suggest you're going to see unemployment start to come down maybe beginning in the second half of next year," Geithner said, adding those same economists predict positive growth during the second half of this year.
At the same time, Geithner and other administration officials are contemplating how to ask Congress to extend -- again -- unemployment benefits for the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs in recent months. The proposal drew measured support from Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., as long as the benefits are drawn from the already approved economic stimulus package.
"We need to take care of those who are unemployed, but we also need to make sure they get jobs," he said.
Those jobs, though, are still elusive. Greenspan said the economy is slowly coming back.
"Collapse, I think, is now off the table. We were teetering for a while," he said.
Greenspan said he doesn't think the Federal Reserve should be considering raising interest rates to ward off inflation, although he added that the Fed will have to rein in credit and raise rates at some point.
Obama's opponent for the presidency, Sen. John McCain, questioned whether the administration's actions will prove beneficial for the country.
"I think it's pretty clear, if you pump trillions of dollars into the economy, you will see some recovery," the Arizona Republican said while giving Obama credit for the improvement. "But the long-term consequences, I think, are going to be, unfortunately, devastating unless we do something about it."
Geithner and Greenspan appeared on ABC's "This Week." Summers appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" and CBS's "Face the Nation." DeMint was interviewed on "Fox News Sunday." McCain spoke with CNN's "State of the Union."
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We have said it all along. The only ones who are going to make out during this horrid administration are the politicians, "o" , illegals and the really poor.
Now people might actually peer behind the current and see who is really pushing the buttons.
Where have you been young lady?
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
I saw this article this morning and was going to post it! Great minds, you know?
Yeah, this seemed pretty inevitable to me from the beginning...
2It does answer the nagging question "How is he going to pay for all of this?"
Sy what are you looking at in the water?
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
I was convincing myself to stick my bare feet in the ice cold water...
4Good for the circulation. Scotland? Never gets warm up there.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
Yep. The Isle of Skye.
6This was one of his biggest promises. Still the worshipers will agree.
7I agree Brendel. The ones who think he does no wrong will think this is for the best, and i'm also sure they'll think it's TEMPORARY. which of course it wont be.
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The man who speaks to you of sacrifice, speaks of slaves and masters. And intends to be the master.
8With this mindset: “No, it’s not punishing the rich. If I can afford to do a little bit more so that a whole bunch of families out there have a little more security, when I already have security, that’s part of being a community", you know we're screwed.
9I couldn't picture what Stephley would say to this article.... "Bush #1 said read my lips, no new taxes and he increased taxes. Why is this such a big deal. Why weren't you complaining them. Why aren't you complaining about the troops and thousands who have died and torturing of those poor terrorists"
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"The federal government and its bureaucracies dictating who, when, and what kind of treatment you receive is not reform at all."
I could picture, sorry ***** ***** *****
11"The federal government and its bureaucracies dictating who, when, and what kind of treatment you receive is not reform at all."
It may have been one of his biggets promises, but his worshipers/followers will make excuses for it. "Bush indebted us by too much. We have to tax now to make up for the illegal wars. It's about time the middle class ponied up and actually contributed." Any excuses I'm missing?
12sorry sam! I have been all over the place and have had no time on the computer. I could not resist this article. I was just waiting for it to happen.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
13OOOOO we could say to them did you not read "o's" lips when he said it. I would love to read their response whe you compare "o" to bush.
Cine- are you north or south of the Mason Dixon?
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
Dsve, you forgot that they will define middle class only as people making less than $50k a year!
(Although, I'm sure blaming Bush will be the most commonly used excuse.)
15Oops, I mean Dave! I am all riled up! I can't even proofread my posts.
16Lil I was thinking something similar. He will keep saying I won't tax the middle class but he will redefine what that means. I wonder how hard he spanked Geithner and Summers since his pet Gibbs had to back peddle and stutter his way through the "they were being hypothetical" excuse.
His internet Czar left citing personal reasons and wanting to go back to the private sector.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
Amen McCain!
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19"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
Rick, I am shocked, shocked that gambling is going on in this establishment.
20I just keep wondering how high the taxes will be by the time he leaves office.
21upwards of 50% of your income. He will hide it in small places so you don't see it as much. gas, oil, alcohol taxes to go up. Extra fees on mortgages. Help the poor tax. Death taxes, health taxes, pass go and they collect $200.00 tax.
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"I will marshal all the forces of darkness to hound you to an assisted suicide." - In the Loop
Dont forget the community chest....
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"The federal government and its bureaucracies dictating who, when, and what kind of treatment you receive is not reform at all."
Silly us, by the time he leaves office we wont even have to worry about taxes. All of our income will go into one giant pool where it will be distributed amongst us all in fair and equal amounts.
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