Posted on 01/23/2012 12:15:29 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Obama delays budget for 2013 By Erik Wasson - 01/23/12 02:08 PM ET
President Obama will release his 2013 budget one week late, an administration official said Monday, the third time the administration has missed the legal deadline.
Under the law, the budget is to be released on the first Monday in February, but the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will be releasing the 2013 budget on Feb. 13.
The Obama administration also delayed the release of the budget last year, waiting until Feb. 14.
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said the delay is symptomatic of a fiscally reckless administration.
"I am deeply disappointed in this Presidents abdication of leadership when it comes to prioritizing Americans hard-earned tax dollars. The decision to delay the release of his budget again could not come at a more precarious moment for our fiscal and economic future," Ryan said.
"This will mark the third time in four years the President has missed his statutory requirement to present a budget on time, while trillion-dollar budget deficits continue to mount. As the President announces another missed deadline, tomorrow marks the 1,000th day Senate Democrats have gone without any budget at all."
Sen. Jeff Session (R-Ala.), the ranking member on the Senate Budget Committee, blasted the delay and said he was "shocked" to hear the administration would again fail to deliver a budget on time.
"In this, the final year of his term, one would think he would be ready and eager to lay out his detailed plan for our nations financial future."
The release of the president's budget is the first step in the spending cycle for the federal government. President Obama is expected to call for $1.2 trillion in automatic discretionary spending cuts, which were triggered by the failure of the deficit supercommittee, to be replaced with other mandatory program cuts and tax increases. The proposals will be grounded in September recommendations the president made to the supercommittee.
The president will propose an increase in federal civilian workers pay as part of the budget, an administration official confirmed this month.
The 0.5 percent pay increase comes after two years during which civilian pay was frozen to save billions. The 2013 pay increase is far less than the current rate of inflation, which stood at 3.4 percent in November compared to a year earlier.
The official said that in order to cuts costs, the administration will not be releasing print copies of the huge, four-volume budget to the news media for free.
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Maybe its on national security. Maybe the economy. Energy policy. Whatever doesnt matter. The scenario being played out these days is pretty much the same regardless of the particulars. You knock on the door its always closed. Always. Often you have to knock for some time before being given approval from inside to enter. The big screen will be on the volume loud. You can easily hear it from outside the door. The sports channels are the ones most commonly playing, though sometimes the channel will be set to music, or Fox News. Sometimes Valerie Jarrett might be there, but most often it is just the president and his personal aide. A large leather chair will be facing the television its well worn. Not part of the White House furnishings but something the president must have brought in from back home. Thats where youll most often find the President of the United States the most powerful man in the free f**ing world.
He often sits with one leg draped over one of the chairs arms and the other leg stuck straight onto the floor. Shorts, sweats, a t-shirt, and like I said, no shoes or just those sandal things that so many of the younger people like to wear these days. And that leg thats draped over an arm of the chair will be bopping up and down, like like someone with a lot of nervous energy. Like a kid does. And theres the smell of smoke hanging on the president. The guy never quite smoking that was all bullsh*t. I told you that already. In fact, theres one of those smokeless ash trays on the desk in there. And that desk, its a mess. Magazines spread out all over it. Stupid sh*t too. Real low brow reading material the president is into. People. Rolling Stone. Lots of those tabloid things. The most common thread with this sh*t is its about the president. If its about him, hes gonna read it. Good or bad doesnt matter. If somebody is talking about him, hes reading it. Hes watching it. Whatever. The guys self-obsession is off the f***ing charts.
So thats what you first see when you enter the room the upstairs office, of President Obama. Next youre gonna notice how small the guy looks. Really thin. He pads his suits up you know. The top end. The shoulders. It became an actual issue during the 2008 campaign some of his handlers were saying it made his neck look too small. Fact is, it made his neck look just like it is small. The guy is scrawny. All knees and elbows sitting in that chair. Sometimes he gets up when you come in, sometimes he remains seated and will just turn the volume on the TV down with the remote and say, What you got? That foot is bouncing up and down while you give him the briefing, but he rarely looks over at you always looking at whatever is on the television.
If its Jarrett in the room, or the personal assistant, one of them is there to keep the time. Your time. Dont go over that ten minutes. And even if the president doesnt look like he hears a word youre saying, they are listening to everything. Every **da*n syllable coming out of your mouth, and if something is said they dont like, they jot down notes. Been told its to use for the end of day summary they give the president their own version of what is important and what can be ignored and who might need to be pushed down, or pushed out or whatever. So youre looking at the president, this skinny guy, whos ignoring you, whos dressed like some kind of f***ing frat boy wannabe, with somebody else taking notes on what youre saying, and then you get up and walk out.
The president might acknowledge you on some days, give a little not, maybe even a thank you, but most often he just continues to look at the TV, bounce that foot on the chair, his skin looking off-color, pale, the eyes out of focus, the hair a helleva lot more gray than is shown in public, the wrinkles around the mouth far deeper
and the hands. His fu***ng hands are so
they are just these thin little stick digits. They are like these long-fingered womans hands. And his wrists, you could wrap your own fingers all the way around those wrists again, so much like a womans hands. Almost freakish. Certainly not the strong alpha-male type image that America was given during the 2008 campaign. Insider
Don’t get mad. Get even.
Budgets are for elected officials not kings and rulers
Obama and the current congress remind me of an old joke.
I’ve still got checks therefore I still have money!
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