Obama’s Budget Filled With Election Year Political Messages
Obamas Budget Filled With Election Year Political Messages
By Zeke J Miller @zekejmiller
March 04, 20140
If budgets are political documents, President Barack Obamas latest offering is something akin to a partisan opus.
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The new budget, by contrast, is chock full of wedge issues designed to exploit the divide between Democrats and Republicans, and it has been released under Obamas populist State of the Union theme Opportunity for all, which the president hopes to make a rallying cry for Democrats this year. It includes tax breaks for many low- and middle-income Americans paid for by the closing of loopholes used by the nations wealthiest and supported by many Republicans, including the carried interest exemption. It would also institute the so-called Buffett Rule by instituting a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on people earning more than $1 million a year, ensuring they pay an effective tax rate above those of middle-class Americans.
The budget also includes additional funding to improve background checks for gun purchases and money to help state and local police forces train for active shooter incidents in the wake of Sandy Hook. It adds $1 billion for a Climate Resilience Fund to help research and prepare for the effects of climate change. It would even increase federal defense spending by $28 billion over the caps set in the 2013 budget agreement.
Other proposals include a race to the top-style program to incentivize states and localities to embrace energy efficiency legislation. Theres additional funding for job training and infrastructure that Obama has long requested but has never been able to get through Congress, and a proposal to auto-enroll Americans in retirement savings accounts. The budget also restates Obamas calls for existing priorities like continuing the Affordable Care Act and passing comprehensive immigration reform. It repeats his call from last years budget to extend pre-k education for more children, paid for partly by higher taxes on tobacco products.
The Democratic wish-list already has Republicans worried. Privately Republicans are pressing the House to avoid proceeding with a budget this year, as the Senate is doing, so as not to play into the White Houses hand. The proposals, meanwhile, are carefully calibrated to be individually popular, allowing Democrats with what to run on this fall, while the guaranteed dead-end ensures they wont have to take a tough vote that Republicans could use to resurrect fiscal issues.
After years of fiscal and economic mismanagement, the president has offered perhaps his most irresponsible budget yet, Speaker of the House John Boehner said in a statement. American families looking for jobs and opportunity will find only more government in this plan.
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