Thanks Huss, here is a link:
http://declineandfallofwesterncivilization.blogspot.com/After the 2003 tax rate cuts we had incredible double digit growths in revenues that ended with the inauguration of the Pelosi-Obama congress promising to reverse the cuts especially on investors and employers.
Looks like we have fiscal year to date increases of 17% growth in spending not counting trillions in new future obligations along with a 24% decline in revenues! I guess the promise that the era of irresponsibility is over was just a bunch of BS.
"A budget is more than simply numbers on a page. It is a measure of how well we are living up to our obligations to ourselves and one another."
– President Barack Obama
"when push comes to shove, the only way the government is going to come up with the money needed to meet its aggressive spending is to print it up." - But when we print it up we don't really have more money, we are just printing the word dollar on something that is really only a fifty cent piece.
I doubt if that is the policy that many of the supporters were supporting.
Maybe someone can help me here, but is there not a constitutional obligation of these officials to protect the value of our currency and honor our obligations??
If we were done borrowing, devaluing our currency would be a very clever trick to lower our debt. Unlike third world countries, we have borrowed at least until now in our own currency. Conversely, the day we have to borrow trillions in yuan or euros we return to third world status asking others for debt rescheduling and forgiveness.
"Im curious to see how obama is going to fund health care" - Of course he is NOT going to fund it because tax rate increases we know are not how you grow revenues.
It was hard to find actual numbers. Not on a search of OMB, CBO or google... Try this:
http://www.fms.treas.gov/mts/mts0409.pdf(It would be nice if cut and paste from a pdf worked better)
Table 9. Summary of Receipts by Source, and Outlays by Function of the U.S. Government, April 2009 and Other Periods
[$ millions]
This Month, Fiscal Year to Date, Comparable Period Prior Fiscal Year
Net Receipts
Individual Income Taxes ... 136,668 566,369 747,558
Corporation Income Taxes... 14,545 70,781 171,142
Social Insurance and Retirement Receipts:
Employment and General Retirement............................................................................................ 90,985 508,833 507,153
Unemployment Insurance... 7,058 17,117 18,801
Other Retirement ... 323 2,401 2,415
Excise Taxes ... 5,642 34,343 37,130
Estate and Gift Taxes ... 3,976 16,082 18,121
Customs Duties ... 1,878 14,063 15,717
Miscellaneous Receipts ... 5,158 26,077 31,684
Total... 266,232 1,256,066 1,549,720
Net Outlays
National Defense ... 54,273 385,925 359,275
International Affairs... 4,341 21,699 16,171
General Science, Space, and Technology....................................................................................... 1,963 13,911 13,210
Energy ... -25 193 -29
Natural Resources and Environment ............................................................................................... 2,550 18,963 17,303
Agriculture ... 566 22,070 19,470
Commerce and Housing Credit... 3,520 202,359 755
Transportation ... 5,918 43,967 41,123
Community and Regional Development........................................................................................... 1,813 17,230 13,870
Education, Training, Employment and Social Services.................................................................... 7,940 53,538 52,538
Health ... 33,541 189,735 163,115
Medicare... 36,888 243,177 220,427
Income Security... 49,527 321,196 256,969
Social Security... 56,649 380,825 353,363
Veterans Benefits and Services... 8,024 54,214 48,608
Administration of Justice... 3,831 27,674 26,580
General Government ... 1,261 11,989 9,103
Net Interest... 19,223 114,047 145,301
Undistributed Offsetting Receipts ... -4,663 -64,352 -53,962
Total... 287,139 2,058,360 1,703,191
It all reminds me of a personal story from more than a dozen years ago. I was at a friend's home for a party. He is a conservative, his wife's politics I don't know, but they met at a liberal twin cities college and these were their friends. A gal talking was the daughter of the Minneapolis congressman, Kieth Ellison's predecessor (name withheld) who went on tho become state senator of south mpls and a failed Dem. candidate for Lt. Governor.
She explained in the sweetest most genuine way that the difference between Democrats and Republicans is that Democrats care mostly about others while Republicans care mostly about themselves. I waited for my chance to jump in and tried so hard not to say anything that would get me thrown out before the food was served. I replied that 'Republicans know how to load the wagon and Democrats know how to unload the wagon so we really need BOTH!' She looked stunned and said she never heard anything like that before.