The President's budget for 2010 totals $3.55 trillion. Percentages in parentheses indicate percentage change compared to 2009. This budget request is broken down by the following expenditures:
Mandatory spending: $2.184 trillion (+15.6%)
$695 billion (+4.9%) – Social Security
$453 billion (+6.6%) – Medicare
$290 billion (+12.0%) – Medicaid
$0 billion (−100%) – Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
$0 billion (−100%) – Financial stabilization efforts
$11 billion (+275%) – Potential disaster costs
$571 billion (−15.2%) – Other mandatory programs
$164 billion (+18.0%) – Interest on National Debt
US receipt and expenditure estimates for fiscal year 2010.Discretionary spending: $1.368 trillion (+13.1%)
$663.7 billion (+12.7%) – Department of Defense (including Overseas Contingency Operations)
$78.7 billion (−1.7%) – Department of Health and Human Services
$72.5 billion (+2.8%) – Department of Transportation
$52.5 billion (+10.3%) – Department of Veterans Affairs
$51.7 billion (+40.9%) – Department of State and Other International Programs
$47.5 billion (+18.5%) – Department of Housing and Urban Development
$46.7 billion (+12.8%) – Department of Education
$42.7 billion (+1.2%) – Department of Homeland Security
$26.3 billion (−0.4%) – Department of Energy
$26.0 billion (+8.8%) – Department of Agriculture
$23.9 billion (−6.3%) – Department of Justice
$18.7 billion (+5.1%) – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
$13.8 billion (+48.4%) – Department of Commerce
$13.3 billion (+4.7%) – Department of Labor
$13.3 billion (+4.7%) – Department of the Treasury
$12.0 billion (+6.2%) – Department of the Interior
$10.5 billion (+34.6%) – Environmental Protection Agency
$9.7 billion (+10.2%) – Social Security Administration
$7.0 billion (+1.4%) – National Science Foundation
$5.1 billion (−3.8%) – Corps of Engineers
$5.0 billion (+100%) – National Infrastructure Bank
$1.1 billion (+22.2%) – Corporation for National and Community Service
$0.7 billion (0.0%) – Small Business Administration
$0.6 billion (−14.3%) – General Services Administration
$19.8 billion (+3.7%) – Other Agencies
$105 billion – Other
Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Financial Reform Does Not Reform Freddie and Fannie
Last week the "financial Reform" bill passed Congress ... but there was no mention of the 2 complicit GSE's, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. They have cost $160B so far and will likely cost $1 TRILLION to clean up.
And the people that wrote this new bill? The same people who DENIED over and over again that the GSE's were just fine:
Rep Richard Baker (R-LA) asked in 2003 for more regulation of these corrupt giants. Watch Rep Maxine Waters (D-CA) say "We do not have a criss at Freddie Mac, and particular at Fannie Mae, under the outstanding leadership of Franklin Raines" [later convicted of fraud, a current Obama advisor] .
Watch Rep Gregory Meeks (D-NY) say "there is nothing wrong", "we don't need it [regulation]". Rep Lacy Clay (D-MO) called the hearings a "political lynching of Franklin Raines" (who happens to be an African American). Rep Barney Frank (D-MA) says "I don't see anything in this report that raises safety and soundness problems."
Watch this if you can stomach the lies!
These same blockers received campaign donations (Obama was #1) from these GSE's. How can we believe anything will change? I don't
And the people that wrote this new bill? The same people who DENIED over and over again that the GSE's were just fine:
Rep Richard Baker (R-LA) asked in 2003 for more regulation of these corrupt giants. Watch Rep Maxine Waters (D-CA) say "We do not have a criss at Freddie Mac, and particular at Fannie Mae, under the outstanding leadership of Franklin Raines" [later convicted of fraud, a current Obama advisor] .
Watch Rep Gregory Meeks (D-NY) say "there is nothing wrong", "we don't need it [regulation]". Rep Lacy Clay (D-MO) called the hearings a "political lynching of Franklin Raines" (who happens to be an African American). Rep Barney Frank (D-MA) says "I don't see anything in this report that raises safety and soundness problems."
Watch this if you can stomach the lies!
These same blockers received campaign donations (Obama was #1) from these GSE's. How can we believe anything will change? I don't
Labels:
Big Government,
common sense,
Finance and Economy,
Politics,
socialism,
The Left
Monday, July 12, 2010
Ronald Reagan Discusses Socialized Medicine
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Listen to the wisdom of Reagan.
Listen to the wisdom of Reagan.
Labels:
Big Government,
common sense,
Finance and Economy,
freedom,
healthcare,
socialism
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