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Obama Pledges to Drastically Slash Deficit

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WASHINGTON (Feb. 24) - Urging strict future restraint even as current spending soars, President Barack Obama pledged on Monday to dramatically slash the skyrocketing annual budget deficit as he started to dole out the record $787 billion economic stimulus package he signed last week.
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"If we confront this crisis without also confronting the deficits that helped cause it, we risk sinking into another crisis down the road," the president warned, promising to cut the yearly deficit in half by the end of his four-year term. "We cannot simply spend as we please and defer the consequences."
He said he would reinstitute a pay-as-you-go rule that calls for spending reductions to match increases and would shun what he said were the past few years' "casual dishonesty of hiding irresponsible spending with clever accounting tricks." He called the long-term solvency of Social Security "the single most pressing fiscal challenge we face by far" and said reforming health care, including burgeoning entitlement programs, was a huge priority.
Wall Street seemed unimpressed by all the talk. The Dow Jones industrials dropped 251 points for the day.
Obama goes before Congress and the nation Tuesday night to make the case for his agenda and his budget plans, which the White House is to release in more detail on Thursday.
On Monday, he sought to prepare people for tough choices ahead.
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A Presidency Begins
As President Barack Obama nears the 100-days mark in his presidency, he has a 69 percent approval rating, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Here, he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base to play golf on Sunday. Click through the gallery to see more moments from the first months of Obama's presidency.
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He summoned allies, adversaries and outside experts to what the White House characterized as a summit on the nation's future financial health one week after triumphantly putting his signature on the gargantuan spending-and-tax-cut measure designed to stop the country's economic free fall and, ultimately, reverse the recession now months into its second year.
At the same time, federal regulators announced a revamped program to shore up the nation's banks that could give the government increasing ownership. It was the administration's latest attempt to bolster the severely weakened banking system without nationalizing any institutions, which the White House has said it does not intend to do.
Obama said there would be another summit next week on health care reform. "It's not that I've got summititis here," he added wryly.
By the president's account, the administration inherited a $1.3 trillion deficit for the current fiscal year from the Bush administration — that's the figure Obama says he'll cut in half — and the stimulus law, coupled with rescue efforts for ailing automakers, the financial industry and beleaguered homeowners will raise this year's red ink to $1.5 trillion.
The administration hopes to trim the deficit by scaling back Iraq war spending, raising taxes on the wealthiest and streamlining government.
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Obama's Top Pledges
Promise: Ensure all children have health insurance coverage
In a Poll, People Who Said This Was Very Important: 73 percent
People Who Said the President-Elect Will Be Able to Do This: 62 percent
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"We are paying the price for these deficits right now," Obama said, estimating the country spends $250 billion — one in every ten dollars of taxpayer money — in interest on the national debt. "I refuse to leave our children with a debt that they cannot repay."
As an example of a purchasing process "gone amok," the president said he had ordered a thorough review of his new fleet of Marine One helicopters, now far over budget. He was asked about the fleet by former presidential rival John McCain at the end of the White House meeting.
"The helicopter I have now seems perfectly adequate to me," Obama said, to laughter. "Of course, I've never had a helicopter before. So, you know, maybe I've been deprived and I didn't know it."
Earlier, Obama met with Republican and Democratic governors who are poised to benefit from his unprecedented emergency economic package. He told the chief executives, attending a three-day National Governors Association meeting in Washington, that he would begin distributing $15 billion to their states within two days to help them with Medicaid payments to the poor.
The recession has strapped state budgets, in particular in regard to the Medicaid program that is jointly underwritten by states and the federal government. In total, states will eventually receive $90 billion for Medicaid from the new law.
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At a press conference on Wednesday night, President Barack Obama tied health-care reform to economic recovery, and assailed critics of his plan. "This debate is not a game for these Americans, and they cannot afford to wait for reform any longer," he said.
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One month into office as the economy continues its downward spiral, Obama is seeking to balance twin priorities: turning around dismal conditions with a huge injection of spending while lowering huge budget deficits. With his re-election race just a few years away, he also has an interest in avoiding being labeled as a big-government, big-spending Democrat.
The White House meetings opened a jam-packed White House week that includes a State-of-the-Union-style address to Congress Tuesday night and the president's first budget proposal on Thursday. A common thread: addressing current economic turmoil while controlling the country's long-term costs.
"This will not be easy," Obama told his White House audience, which included congressional leaders, 2008 GOP presidential nominee McCain, and Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, who recently backed out as Obama's commerce secretary.
After Obama spoke, attendees broke into five groups to brainstorm how to address costly areas including military weapons, Social Security, health care and tax reform.
During one, Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., said, "Our deficit really cannot be controlled until we figure out how to deal with health care costs." At another, House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio proposed raising the Social Security retirement age to 70 over a number of years.
Afterward, Obama emphasized areas where he said there was agreement and consensus on moving forward in a bipartisan way, including that the country must ensure people have retirement security, that the tax process must be simplified and that the existing budgeting process isn't working. He also directed his team to pull together a final report from the sessions in 30 days.
Associated Press writers Jim Kuhnhenn, Jennifer Loven, Jeannine Aversa, Darlene Superville, Philip Elliott, Brett Blackledge and Erica Werner contributed to this report.
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08:52 PMFeb 25 2009

Why am I not surprised about some of the comments on this blog. I supported our past President Bush, even though I did not agree with his policies. I cannot believe many of the folks on here can talk about our current president with such disrespectful ways. Very un American, how can you rank him an F for the first 100 days, do most of the people understand how long policies take effect in Washington? One thing is clear, we will never go back to historical days, those days are long gone, so just get over it. We will begin to see a stronger country with people of all colors diverse in their thinking. This country belongs to all hard working people who want us to invest in America First. Whether I agree or disagree with our country leaders, I will Never disrespect the Chief Commander of our great Nation. I am very proud of the new generation, they will see people based on character. A NEW DAY IS HERE...GOD BLESS AMERICA.

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TLewis9975

08:51 PMFeb 25 2009

Why am I not surprised about some of the comments on this blog. I supported our past President Bush, even though I did not agree with his policies. I cannot believe many of the folks on here can talk about our current president with such disrespectful ways. Very un American, how can you rank him an F for the first 100 days, do most of the people understand how long policies take effect in Washington? One thing is clear, we will never go back to historical days, those days are long gone, so just get over it. We will begin to see a stronger country with people of all colors diverse in their thinking. This country belongs to all hard working people who want us to invest in America First. Whether I agree or disagree with our country leaders, I will Never disrespect the Chief Commander of our great Nation. I am very proud of the new generation, they will see people based on character. A NEW DAY IS HERE...GOD BLESS AMERICA.

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TLewis9975

08:50 PMFeb 25 2009

Why am I not surprised about some of the comments on this blog. I supported our past President Bush, even though I did not agree with his policies. I cannot believe many of the folks on here can talk about our current president with such disrespectful ways. Very un American, how can you rank him an F for the first 100 days, do most of the people understand how long policies take effect in Washington? One thing is clear, we will never go back to historical days, those days are long gone, so just get over it. We will begin to see a stronger country with people of all colors diverse in their thinking. This country belongs to all hard working people who want us to invest in America First. Whether I agree or disagree with our country leaders, I will Never disrespect the Chief Commander of our great Nation. I am very proud of the new generation, they will see people based on character. A NEW DAY IS HERE...GOD BLESS AMERICA.

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04:40 PMFeb 24 2009

BARRY NEEDS TO GO!! I DONT CARE HOW!

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BERNIEELCO

04:39 PMFeb 24 2009

Barry is a liar! Barry will try his best to destroy THIS country. Everything he has done so far is in the interest of our enemies. Let put crooks in the cabinet, lets spend more money than exists, lets cut our military (the unneccesary government program). Who gains from all of this? Certainly not the United States! Wake up people we elected a complete moron for president. A name changer barry sorento aka obama aka barak hu san obama. Remember he is a muslim FIRST, and black second. Where America stands on his list nobody knows.

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Amazing! Nancy Pelosi just commented on that viscious 11 yr. old in Pennsylvania who killed his Dad's fiance. She said they were adding, and I quote, "counseling money for this child" to the stimulus package. Furthermore she has presented a bill to a House committee designed to ask him "not to do it again". Majority leader Harry Reid (pissed because he wasn't originally consulted) vows to restructure the bill and add additional funding when it gets to the Senate.

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I am sure GWBush could tell us more about Hitler then you Wes, since his g-daddy supported him.

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Urging strict future restraint even as current spending soars, President Barack Obama pledged on Monday to dramatically slash the skyrocketing annual budget deficit as he started to dole out the record $787 billion economic stimulus package he signed last week.