fiscal

topic posted Wed, April 30, 2008 - 4:09 PM by  prometheusPAN
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lan for Restoring Fiscal Discipline

“The cost of our debt is one of the fastest growing expenses in the federal budget. This rising debt is a hidden domestic enemy, robbing our cities and states of critical investments in infrastructure like bridges, ports, and levees; robbing our families and our children of critical investments in education and health care reform; robbing our seniors of the retirement and health security they have counted on. . . . If Washington were serious about honest tax relief in this country, we'd see an effort to reduce our national debt by returning to responsible fiscal policies.”

— Barack Obama, Speech in the U.S. Senate, March 13, 2006

At a Glance

* Restore Fiscal Discipline to Washington
* Make the Tax System More Fair and Efficient


Speak your mind and help set the policies that will guide this campaign and change the country.

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The Problem

Increasing Debt: Under President Bush, the federal debt has increased from $5.7 trillion to $8.8 trillion, an increase of more than 50 percent.

Irresponsible Tax Cuts: President Bush's policies of giving tax breaks for the wealthy will cost the nation over $2.3 trillion by the time they expire in 2009.
Barack Obama's Plan
Restore Fiscal Discipline to Washington

* Reinstate PAYGO Rules: Obama believes that a critical step in restoring fiscal discipline is enforcing pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) budgeting rules which require new spending commitments or tax changes to be paid for by cuts to other programs or new revenue.
* Reverse Bush Tax Cuts for the Wealthy: Obama will protect tax cuts for poor and middle class families, but he will reverse most of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest taxpayers.
* Cut Pork Barrel Spending: Obama introduced and passed bipartisan legislation that would require more disclosure and transparency for special-interest earmarks. Obama believes that spending that cannot withstand public scrutiny cannot be justified. Obama will slash earmarks to no greater than year 2001 levels and ensure all spending decisions are open to the public.
* Make Government Spending More Accountable and Efficient: Obama will ensure that federal contracts over $25,000 are competitively bid. Obama will also increase the efficiency of government programs through better use of technology, stronger management that demands accountability and by leveraging the government's high-volume purchasing power to get lower prices.
* End Wasteful Government Spending: Obama will stop funding wasteful, obsolete federal government programs that make no financial sense. Obama has called for an end to subsidies for oil and gas companies that are enjoying record profits, as well as the elimination of subsidies to the private student loan industry which has repeatedly used unethical business practices. Obama will also tackle wasteful spending in the Medicare program.

Make the Tax System More Fair and Efficient

* End Tax Haven Abuse: Building on his bipartisan work in the Senate, Obama will give the Treasury Department the tools it needs to stop the abuse of tax shelters and offshore tax havens and help close the $350 billion tax gap between taxes owed and taxes paid.
* Close Special Interest Corporate Loopholes: Obama will level the playing field for all businesses by eliminating special-interest loopholes and deductions, such as those for the oil and gas industry.

Barack Obama's Record

* PAYGO: Obama voted in 2005, 2006, and 2007 to reinstate pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) federal budget rules.
* No-Bid Contracts: Obama has introduced and helped pass bipartisan legislation to limit the abuse of no-bid federal contracts.
* Against Raising the Federal Debt Limit: In 2006, Obama voted against misguided Republican efforts to raise the statutory debt limit at the same time the Republicans were pushing through massive debt-financed tax cuts for the wealthy.

For More Information about Barack's Plan

(PDF)Read the Plan
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  • Re: fiscal

    Fri, May 2, 2008 - 4:46 PM
    • Re: fiscal

      Sat, May 17, 2008 - 12:32 PM
      well, this is a thing to think about.
      i can dig deeper for ten pages all by myself. that may shoot myself in the foot AND waste my time by overwhelming people or giving them
      the idea that i mean to go solo.

      So what should i do?

      Things reverse from my leadership to yours. The ball is in your court now, not mine.

      the problem is, do you get the game or must i play alone still to demonstrate it?

      This is complicated.

      I have my own good answers for many of these issues. But merely standing on a soapbox doesn't make a great invitation to chat.

      So heres me, with a shot in the arm which is a dead end if more people can't embrace this turn and run with it.

      Heres one conversation which can mean almost nothing and fade into history, or, which can start the revolution if you will let it.

      well, so what can i say? Here i am, talking to myself. I get used it its most of what i end up doing. thoughts drift to what i could do.
      I could explore the good and bad in both platforms. I could run google searches to link to more info per plank. I could more fully introduce
      other peoples ideas, such as kucinich, gravel, ron paul, ralph nader, and etc.

      I could go to yahoo and post questions to their q and a. not that they ever give good answers to high order questions.

      I could i could could but what should i do to be sincere here?

      how can i serve you all in making this real?

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