2007 Budget
2007 Budget
Wonderful.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/budget_agenc ... MlJVRPUCUl
Not only is there not another dollar mentioned for the gulf coast (I guess everything's been fixed, right?) - they're even cutting the Corps of Engineers by 41.3%. :icon27:
Some of the cuts:
Education - 28.5%
Corps of Engineers - 41.3%
HUD - 29.9%
Energy - 1.8%
EPA - 4.9%
Commerce - 2.2%
Also it says that Defense is being cut by 8.7% - but Homeland Security is growing by 9.8%. :icon27:
Boy it's great having a fear-based priority system.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/budget_agenc ... MlJVRPUCUl
Not only is there not another dollar mentioned for the gulf coast (I guess everything's been fixed, right?) - they're even cutting the Corps of Engineers by 41.3%. :icon27:
Some of the cuts:
Education - 28.5%
Corps of Engineers - 41.3%
HUD - 29.9%
Energy - 1.8%
EPA - 4.9%
Commerce - 2.2%
Also it says that Defense is being cut by 8.7% - but Homeland Security is growing by 9.8%. :icon27:
Boy it's great having a fear-based priority system.
And of course the bipartisan quote-unquote "protest" that follows:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060207/ap_ ... _wh/budget
Here we have republicans saying things like, the budget "represents the president's dedication to fiscal discipline, an efficient federal government and the continuation of a thriving U.S. economy." Just like domestic spying is really "terrorist eavesdropping."
At least somebody is being straightforward about our economic situation:
"America is borrowing 80 percent of the world's annual savings. We are handing our children and our children's children a set of obligations they will owe to foreign central banks," Baucus told Snow.
Sen. Kent Conrad (news, bio, voting record), D-N.D., produced charts showing that the amount of federal government debt held by foreigners before Bush became president totaled $1 trillion and now in the first five years of his administration has more than doubled.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060207/ap_ ... _wh/budget
Here we have republicans saying things like, the budget "represents the president's dedication to fiscal discipline, an efficient federal government and the continuation of a thriving U.S. economy." Just like domestic spying is really "terrorist eavesdropping."
At least somebody is being straightforward about our economic situation:
"America is borrowing 80 percent of the world's annual savings. We are handing our children and our children's children a set of obligations they will owe to foreign central banks," Baucus told Snow.
Sen. Kent Conrad (news, bio, voting record), D-N.D., produced charts showing that the amount of federal government debt held by foreigners before Bush became president totaled $1 trillion and now in the first five years of his administration has more than doubled.
Meanwhile, the "support our troops" president is giving soldiers their lowest payraise in over 10 years:
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1- ... 516857.php
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1- ... 516857.php
It's illuminating that the reason the raise is so small, is because people in the private sector are getting shittier pay as well.2007 Defense budget proposal offers 2.2-percent pay raise
By Gordon Trowbridge
Times staff writer
The smallest pay raise for troops in more than a decade and billions of dollars for expensive weapons programs highlight the proposed 2007 defense budget unveiled Monday by the Bush administration.
The $439 billion budget plan would represent a 7 percent increase over the budget Congress approved for this year.
It includes a 2.2-percent military pay increase, a boost in special operations forces for the Army and Marine Corps, more than $10 billion for new F-22 and F/A-18 fighter jets, $11 billion for new ships for the Navy and $10 billion for the administration’s controversial ballistic missile defense program.
The 2.2 percent raise — tied to a government index of private-sector wage growth — would be the smallest since 1994, and is likely to meet with opposition from some on Capitol Hill.
R00k wrote:Meanwhile, the "support our troops" president is giving soldiers their lowest payraise in over 10 years:
It's probably because of all the hazardous duty pay and extended TDY pay they are having to pay the troops my wife was making upwards of 60k per year with all the BAS/BAQ + hazardous duty pay all adding up while she was there she was only a Tech Sergeant in the Air Force
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That might explain it but it doesn't justify it, right?Dek wrote:R00k wrote:Meanwhile, the "support our troops" president is giving soldiers their lowest payraise in over 10 years:
It's probably because of all the hazardous duty pay and extended TDY pay they are having to pay the troops my wife was making upwards of 60k per year with all the BAS/BAQ + hazardous duty pay all adding up while she was there she was only a Tech Sergeant in the Air Force
I would say that's probably one of MANY things that could be the cause of it. Look at all the programs in the budget where they have INCREASED spending though - I think those show it's just a matter of backwards priorities.Dek wrote:R00k wrote:Meanwhile, the "support our troops" president is giving soldiers their lowest payraise in over 10 years:
It's probably because of all the hazardous duty pay and extended TDY pay they are having to pay the troops my wife was making upwards of 60k per year with all the BAS/BAQ + hazardous duty pay all adding up while she was there she was only a Tech Sergeant in the Air Force
Fender wrote:wtf happened to this thread?!?
http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16810
Something got borked on the forums and all the posts for the last few hours disappeared.
Foo wrote:
That might explain it but it doesn't justify it, right?
Not justified one bit, they earned that money, I'm sure the majority of them would prefer to be at home with loved ones and making their regular job salaries...
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Re: 2007 Budget
any clues as to who will be benefitting from these tax, um, i mean budget cuts?R00k wrote:Wonderful.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/budget_agenc ... MlJVRPUCUl
Not only is there not another dollar mentioned for the gulf coast (I guess everything's been fixed, right?) - they're even cutting the Corps of Engineers by 41.3%. :icon27:
Some of the cuts:
Education - 28.5%
Corps of Engineers - 41.3%
HUD - 29.9%
Energy - 1.8%
EPA - 4.9%
Commerce - 2.2%
Also it says that Defense is being cut by 8.7% - but Homeland Security is growing by 9.8%. :icon27:
Boy it's great having a fear-based priority system.
possibly someone like this...
