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Obama calls for $100 million in spending cuts amid trillions in new spending

By: Julie Mason
Examiner White House Correspondent
April 21, 2009

White House officials pushed back Monday against criticism that a new round of proposed budget cuts is largely meaningless in the face of spiraling deficits.

President Barack Obama convened his first-ever Cabinet meeting, tasking agency heads with cutting $100 million worth of programs that aren’t working.

“None of these savings by themselves are going to solve our long-term fiscal problems, but taken together they can make a difference, and they send a signal that we are serious about changing the way government operates,” Obama said.

But Republican critics in Congress, back at work after a two-week recess, scoffed at Obama’s $100 million in cuts.

“That’s what we spend per day on the interest on the stimulus package that we passed a month ago,” Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said. “I would just like to see the president use some of his popularity to do something serious about spending.”

Obama’s $3.6 trillion budget is still pending in Congress, where Republicans are balking at his massive spending programs. Taken with the $787 billion stimulus package, opponents are warning Obama is creating massive deficits that will take years to pay down.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs defended the $100 million figure as a large one to most Americans, even if the Washington political establishment found it underwhelming

“I’m not making a joke about it, I’m being completely sincere — but only in Washington, D.C., is $100 million not a lot of money,” Gibbs said. “It is where I grew up, and I think it is for hundreds of millions of Americans.”

Gibbs previously downplayed the significance of $8 billion in earmarks in the $410 omnibus spending bill as fraction of overall spending.

“What I am saying is, I think it all adds up,” the spokesman said.

Some of the cost-saving ideas from Cabinet members include consolidating office space at the Agriculture Department, canceling a contract for seals and logos at the Department of Homeland Security, going paperless at the State Department and cutting travel costs at the Veterans Administration, among other things.




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thecat

Apr 20, 2009

It's a joke to cut $100 million with the trillions proposed to be spent on the needless and worthless bills that have been passed so far in the Senate and Congress. Who does BO think he's fooling? If he thinks the Tea Parties will stop, he's so wrong. Not until we have real change, especially at the polls. This Country doesn't want to be Socialist or Fascist, and he and his non tax paying Cabinet don't have what it takes to run this Country.

 


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