WaPo, Boston Globe, Others Laughably Trumpet Obama Budget's 'Deep' Cuts to 'Rein in Deficits'
With the unveiling of Obama's 2012 budget today, some newspapers around the country framed the $3.7 trillion proposal as a serious attempt to slash the federal deficit.
The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, the Daily Herald, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and the DC Express, couched the administration's massive budget as a fiscally responsible plan that makes "deep" and "big" cuts to "rein in deficits."
"Obama budget makes deep cuts, cautious trades," trumpeted the Post's A-1 headline, even though the federal government is expected to run a $1.1 trillion deficit for fiscal year 2012.
The Globe echoed the Post with an above-the-fold headline that could have been ripped out of a White House press release: "Deep cuts, chance of gains for state in Obama budget."
A hyperbolized Express headline read, "BURNED BY THE BUDGET." Express, a local DC paper owned by The Washington Post, attacked Obama's plan from the Left, lamenting that the proposed cuts would "spread the pain to just about every American."
In Obama's home state of Illinois, the Herald's sub-headline intoned, "Obama's big budget has some big cuts within it."
While the Herald at least admitted that its former state senator's proposed budget is "big," the Star-Telegram made the fatuous assertion that "Obama plan aims to rein in deficits" with only $90 billion in cuts to federal spending.
During the presidential press conference this afternoon, April Ryan, White House correspondent for American Urban Radio, cited the Congressional Black Caucus to rail against spending cuts, which she claims were tantamount to "rebuilding our economy on the backs of the most vulnerable Americans."
"It’s not good to make these types of cuts at a time of recession," lectured Ryan, who prefaced her critique by reminding Obama that he started his career as a "community organizer."
By the administration's own estimates, the country would have to borrow an additional $7.2 trillion through 2021. With such a bleak bottom line, it strains credulity to claim that Obama's budget blueprint calls for "deep," and "big" cuts that will "rein in" spending and "spread the pain to just about every American."
--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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The budget must become the
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 4:42pm.
The budget must become the battleground where obama is not just defeated but totally destroyed but alas the GOP sits in the corner one thumb in their mouth, one thumb in their rectum waiting to capitulate in hope of gaining the non-existant " independent vote". An independent is a moron who has no mind.
A cut is not a cut
Submitted by FastEd on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 4:44pm.
when the budget monies stay the same as the previous year - however, when a budget continues to spend, and it is proposed by a lib, then it becomes another cut!
It would seem, by the administrations actions, that elections don't matter, the law doesn't have to be followed, and if you don't work inside the DC beltway, you cannot be smart.
I refuse to believe the words coming out of DC as being the truth, either by the demolibs or the old repub crowd - 2012 can be a real fun time for all involved. Hope I have some money left to enjoy it!
"We the People . . " Hey, congress - I'm one of the people - start listening!
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
Post reporters and editors were not on the same page.
Submitted by trak65 on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:20pm.
The Post's headline was even more odd given the lead editorial's pretty strong criticism of the Punter in Chief. Obama....neglected to point out that, even if all [proposed] savings were implemented, the debt would increase by another $7.2 trillion over the decade. And that's accepting the administration's optimistic projections.
Pretty strong stuff.
Earth shattering
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:32pm.
These clowns believe that any cut to any program is a danger to America. Why do they believe this. Because the Messiah told them.
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Submitted by donabernathy on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:58pm.
roflmao