Posted on 09/14/2005 9:24:24 PM PDT by Uncle Joe Cannon
Bush to Request More Aid Funding
Analysts Warn of Spending's Impact
By Jonathan Weisman and Jim VandeHei
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, September 15, 2005; Page A01
President Bush will call tonight for an unprecedented federal commitment to rebuild New Orleans and other areas obliterated by Hurricane Katrina, putting the United States on pace to spend more in the next year on the storm's aftermath than it has over three years on the Iraq war, according to White House and congressional officials.
With the federal tab for Katrina already nearly quadruple the cost of the country's previous most expensive natural disaster cleanup, Bush plans to offer federal assistance to help flood victims find jobs, get housing and health care, and attend school, according to White House aides.
In a speech from the flood zone, Bush will commit the federal government to what many predict will become the largest reconstruction effort ever on U.S. soil.
The president will call on Washington to resist spending money unwisely, but some in his own party are already starting to recoil at a price tag expected to exceed $200 billion -- about the cost of the Iraq war and reconstruction efforts. As emergency expenditures soar -- with new commitments as high as $2 billion a day -- some budget analysts and conservative groups are warning that the Katrina spending has combined with earlier fiscal decisions in ways that will wreak havoc on the government's finances for years to come.
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A hundred billion here, a hundred billion there... pretty soon it all adds up to real money.
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Good thing Tom Delay claim no more "fat" in the budget.
Repeal the Highway Bill.
There's your 200 billion.
I predict a short stay for you.
Eliminate 1/2 of tht highway budget and 3/4 of non-life-support welfare budget and save 500 billion.
Where does he think all this money will come from?
Not one thin dime of Katrina spending will be offset, take that to the bank.
I looked at the pic he posted and thought the same thing LOL.
I think he is safe though.
No one around here believes the GOP is a fiscally conservative party, do they?
This 200 billion proposal really ticks me off but I really hate the use of DU pictures on FR.
There is no such thing as "smaller government." And in the 20th and 21st century, there never has been.
Makes ya wonder why people even bother having insurance policies...
Calvin Coolidge.
Dems = Tax and Spend
GOP = Borrow and Spend
Bottom line, they're both big spenders.
Perhaps we should 'reconsider' Dennis Hastert's view on the matter.
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