Y'gotta love when Bush proposes a budget that doesn't include the 2 biggest costs, Iraq and Social Security reform.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS/....ap/index.html
Oh yeah, and all the cuts are going to kill the poor...cuz remember kids, if you're poor, you deserve to be poor!
http://www.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS/....ap/index.html
Oh yeah, and all the cuts are going to kill the poor...cuz remember kids, if you're poor, you deserve to be poor!
"Overall, the administration projected saving $8.2 billion in agriculture programs over the next decade including trimming food stamp payments to the poor by $1.1 billion.
Other programs set for reductions include the Army Corps of Engineers, whose dam and other waterway projects are extremely popular in Congress; the Energy Department; several health programs under the Health and Human Services Department and federal subsidies for Amtrak.
About one-third of the programs subject to elimination are in the Education Department, including federal grant programs for local schools in such areas as vocational education, anti-drug efforts and Even Start, a $225 million literacy program."
In all, the president proposed $137 billion less over the next 10 years than previously forecast for mandatory programs with much of that occurring in reductions in Medicaid, the big federal-state program that provides health care for the poor, and in payments the Veterans Administration makes for health care. The administration proposed no savings for Medicare, the giant health care program for the elderly.
Many of the spending cuts in the plan are repeats of efforts the administration has proposed and Congress has rejected previously."
Other programs set for reductions include the Army Corps of Engineers, whose dam and other waterway projects are extremely popular in Congress; the Energy Department; several health programs under the Health and Human Services Department and federal subsidies for Amtrak.
About one-third of the programs subject to elimination are in the Education Department, including federal grant programs for local schools in such areas as vocational education, anti-drug efforts and Even Start, a $225 million literacy program."
In all, the president proposed $137 billion less over the next 10 years than previously forecast for mandatory programs with much of that occurring in reductions in Medicaid, the big federal-state program that provides health care for the poor, and in payments the Veterans Administration makes for health care. The administration proposed no savings for Medicare, the giant health care program for the elderly.
Many of the spending cuts in the plan are repeats of efforts the administration has proposed and Congress has rejected previously."







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