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Obama’s Record Destroys the Republicans’ Big Spending Democrat Propaganda
President Obama slowest spending growth President in several decades.
When fallacies are committed intentionally to manipulate or persuade by deception, they are considered propaganda aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward or against some person or group by presenting false ideas, and are usually repeated and dispersed over a wide range of media to create the chosen result in the public’s attitudes. Republicans have, with their media outlet Fox News, spread propaganda that the nation’s current economic problems are founded in excessive spending by the Obama Administration, and traditionally, they have labeled all Democrats as big-spenders for the past thirty years. Throughout the President’s first term, and especially since the beginning of the 112th Congress, Republicans have sought Draconian spending cuts targeting safety nets while defending tax cuts for the rich, and it has been at the forefront of the GOP’s negotiations to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff they claim requires drastic spending cuts as long as defense and tax cuts for the rich are exempted.
One of the reasons many conservatives oppose any deal to avoid the fiscal cliff is to let domestic spending cuts in the Republican sequestration begin in 2013, and it has been a two-year claim of Republican leadership that America is broke and that to save the economy, the President’s “out-of-control” spending has to be halted immediately. The problem with that argument is it is patently false. Under President Obama’s leadership, government spending is at its lowest levels since Ronald Reagan’s administration, and in fact, the President’s spending is the lowest since the Eisenhower Administration. However, those are easily verified facts and if there is one thing Republicans avoid like plague, it is easily verified facts.
One simple fact Republicans understand, but many in the population do not, is that the first year of every presidential term starts with a previous administration’s budget approved by Congress. Republicans began their lying by counting 2009′s fiscal year budget as the President’s even though it began four months before he moved into the White House, and included spending increases of hundreds of billions of dollars in response to Bush-Republicans’ economic and financial catastrophe. In the 2009 fiscal year budget, the last of George W. Bush’s presidency, federal spending rose by 17.9% from $2.98 trillion to $3.52 trillion, and the first budget attributable to President Obama (fiscal 2010), spending fell 1.8% to $3.46 trillion. In fiscal 2013, the final budget of the President’s first term, spending is scheduled to fall 1.3% to $3.58 trillion according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), and extended out means that over the President’s first four budget years, federal spending is on track to rise from $3.52 trillion to $3.58 trillion, an annualized increase of just 0.4%. Obviously, there has been no huge increase in spending under President Obama, and yet Republicans claim he has been on a spending binge that is the sole cause of the nation’s economic woes.
Looking back at annualized growth in federal spending, the biggest spender was Ronald Reagan (8.7%) followed closely by Bush II (8.1%), Bush I (5.4%), and Bill Clinton (3.2%). As a matter of fact, even Clinton’s low of 3.2% federal spending growth is nearly two-and-a-half times higher than President Obama’s 1.4% during his first term in office. Reagan and George W. Bush’s spending was over five times as high as President Obama, and yet they are considered avatars of fiscal responsibility by conservatives of all shapes and sizes. There are two specific reasons conservatives portray the President as a big spender, and as is usually the case with anything Republicans or their conservative think tanks characterize, they lie, and one of the biggest purveyors of mendacity is the Heritage Foundation.
In May 2012, two Heritage writers claimed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (stimulus) was excessive and an “utter failure,” and that Social Security is one of the main drivers of future deficits. First, the so-called “utter failure” of the stimulus meme has been debunked, disproved, and denied by every economist that is not in the employ of the Heritage Foundation, and yet they persist in propagandizing the lie to the point that Adolf Hitler’s propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, would envy their ability to “tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, so people will eventually come to believe it.” According to the CBO, the stimulus created approximately 3.5 million jobs and raised the GDP between 1.1 and 3.5 percent and continued improving employment numbers through the end of 2012. Unemployment figures have borne out the CBO’s predictions despite the Heritage liars’ contention the stimulus was an utter failure.
The Heritage Foundation also perpetuates the filthy lie that Social Security is entitlement spending, one of the main drivers of future deficits, and because President Obama will not address his out of control spending habit, will nearly double by 2050. It makes one weary to repeat a fact borne out by the Social Security Trust statute that the program is forbidden to take one penny from the federal budget and does not, cannot, and will not ever add to the nation’s deficit regardless who is president. However, one of the principle tactics of good propaganda is to “tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, so people will eventually come to believe it,” and the masters of mendacity at the Heritage Foundation are without peer in propagating the lie that Social Security is “one of the main drivers of future deficits,” and all because Barack Obama “has repeatedly failed to tackle entitlement spending.”
Heritage also claims the President wanted a “free pass on last summer’s debt ceiling increase so he could keep spending,” but the historically big-spending Republicans “insisted on spending cuts to accompany any hike in the debt ceiling;” something Republicans never ever required during the Bush Administration’s record spending spree that ranks at number two behind Ronald Reagan as the president overseeing the greatest spending growth in recent memory. Heritage closed out its analysis of President Obama’s spending problem with “The only fiscal restraint this Administration seems to have is restraint to act with great fiscal responsibility,” and it is a direct contradiction of the facts that this President is more fiscally responsible and has shown more spending restraint than Republicans’ man-turned-god, Ronald Reagan.
Republicans and their propaganda machine, the Heritage Foundation, have perpetuated the fallacious contention that all Democrats are big spenders, but none worse than President Obama, and it is unclear if their predisposition to lie is because the President is a Democrat or a Black man. Regardless their reason(s), President Obama has presided over the lowest spending since Eisenhower and five times less than Reagan or Bush II. The ARRA (stimulus) did amount to an increase in spending, but not only did it create millions of jobs and add to GDP growth, it contained tax cuts for 95% of working families, and it is one of those pesky facts Republicans and the Heritage Foundation consider an “utter failure.”
The utter failure of Republicans is acknowledging that President Obama is stingy with federal dollars, and that their spending cut propensity is directly correlated to which party is in the White House. Republicans had no problem blowing up the deficit when Bush II was in the White House, and most Americans are unaware that Bush’s folly in Iraq and Afghanistan were kept out of the budget and still old George and Republicans presided over the second highest federal spending increase since Reagan was president. President Obama gave Republicans a good offer to avoid the dreaded fiscal cliff that included over $800 billion in spending cuts they hardly considered adequate because in their world view, one can never cut enough from services and safety nets.
It is a hard pill for Republicans to swallow, but this President has reduced spending to the point that there is little left to cut without causing more undue harm to tens-of-millions of Americans. However, one must remember that causing harm to the poor, children, Veterans, and seniors is the prime directive of Republicans and their policy machine the Heritage Foundation, and regardless that President Obama leads the pack in reducing spending, Republicans and Heritage will always find more ways to punish Americans whether it is robbing them of their Social Security retirement accounts, cutting food stamps, cutting healthcare spending, slashing Veterans benefits, or eliminating school lunch programs that not only reduces spending, it reduces life expectancy.
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Reynardine
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:33 am
Q. How many light bulbs does it take to change a Republican?
A. Forget it. You can’t enlighten them with a whole bank of Klieg lights.
Mark Person
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 1:08 pm
Just a slight error – you can attribute 2009 to Obama, not Bush. Remember the stimulus. You guys counted it as Bush spending, but it was Obama’s. Nice little liberal lies… That’s LLL.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 1:57 pm
No, the TARP program was in late 2008, just prior to Obama’s jobs stimulus
We paid for the Bush TARP plan to give billions to the banks.
At least Obama’s stimulus created millions of jobs
And we were still on the Bush budget of spending in 2009
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Mark Q. Warren
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 5:12 pm
Obama’s first year didnt start fiscally until OCTOBER 2009. Do you understand that? Or do you want to repeat the lies you have told?
djchefron
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 5:36 pm
No you are wrong.Again.The budget always carries over to the first year of a new Presidents term.Pick up a book on civics,government or anything that’s based on reality and turn off faux.
Dr. Richard paul
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 12:25 am
unfortunately, Mark Person, you failed this class. It wasn’t Obama that did the huge stimulus, it was Bush. 2009 was Bushy’s budget, just like 2001 was Clintoon’s. You can take that tin foil hat off any time you want to because you don’t need it. There is no conspiracy theory that Obama is a mao mao anti-colonialist Kenyan Muslim Christian Communist Socialist Anti-Business meme that is great enough to redirect real facts.
Mark C Anderson
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 10:48 am
Just like your extremists the Republicans have the same. To get the facts straight, tell us all how over spending and wanting to spend more can be good for the present and future of America. Better yet, tell your children and grandchildren that spending more than you will ever have is a good idea. That is the Republican versus Democrat agenda and philosophy. Your claims to Clinton era fiscal responsibility do not take into account the Republican majority in the Senate and House. Go figure.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 12:22 pm
Nothing was done in the Senate and House that doesnt require the presidents ok or veto where finances are concerened
Drop the BS about the children, no one cared about that when Bush started 2 totally unfunded wars. Those wars are now being paid for.
Spending such as on infrastucture increases people working, which turns money back into the economy. Which is exactly what the republicans do not want.
You might want to dig a little deeper than what you are told to say by Boehner
sandy
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:45 am
I understand all this and this is why I voted for President Obama but I am so sick and tired of hearing and thinking that this president will do any cutting of Social Security. Not only have WE ALL as citizens contributed to this but I know that our government has borrowed from Social Security Security and not paid it back. So I do not really want to hear about how bad the Republicans are, I already know that. I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR HOW PHONEY OUR PRESIDENT IS OF HE DARES TO PUT SOCIAL SECURITY UP FOR GRABS IN ANY WAY SHAPE FOR FORM. If he does he will lose all who have supported him and God knows what else as we as a whole are totally fed up, frustrated and angry.
Anthony Pek
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 2:18 pm
Mr. Rmuse.
This misleading article is a mirror of our problems.
There are 2 things. You are pretended, that you discovered the truth or you do not understand what are you talking about.
President Obama is the biggest spender in all time.
But his spending grows (after unprecedented
spending in his first year) is indeed smaller then
other presidents.
Shame of you and sorry for all the people who were
fooled by your propaganda.
mjh
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 3:19 pm
Obama’s Record Destroys the Republicans’ Big Spending Democrat Propaganda
Perhaps — but, it’s like the Obama Birth Certificate: no matter how many times it gets debunked, the rightwingnut cling to it like a dog to a bone.
And Anthony Pek’s [nearly unintelligible] comment above is a prime example . . .
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djchefron
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 5:39 pm
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dennis
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 3:12 pm
The deficit under President Barack Obama has grown to $16 Trillion and has doubled under his presidency. Spending is great when it is “other peoples money” Unfortunately he will no longer be the President when we default on our obligations and become another Greece.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 3:35 pm
www.examiner.com/article/...
Sugapea
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 4:53 pm
And another link:
Obama: Debt, Deficits Were ‘Baked Into The Cake’.
www.politico.com/politico...
Yet, Our fellow Republicans are not getting the TRUTH on FOX & RADIO FRIENDS!
yaa
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 3:14 pm
Pretty funny how the first time we had a “spending problem” is the day Obama took office – no bid contracts for unfunded wars- no problem. Run a surplus into a big debt- no problem.
Yes that was Boehner, Cantor and crew who approved all of that spending and who violently oppose saving taxpayer dollars by cutting tax breaks for big oil or worse- denying medicare the option to negotiate lower drug prices- which puts the screws to all Americans.
Seniors go to Mexico or Canada to buy prescriptions because big Pharma bought off the Republicans and so American families get the shaft and have to subsidize the rest of the worlds prescription drugs.
bought and paid for politics!
mjh
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 3:26 pm
In May 2012, two Heritage writers claimed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (stimulus) was excessive and an “utter failure”
Since nearly 40% of the stimulus consisted of . . . tax cuts, if rightwingnuts persist is saying the stimulus “failed,” they’re saying, in effect, that tax cuts “fail” — and, by extension, that tax cuts for the wealthy “fail.”
Hope they keep that in mind during these “fiscal cliff” negotiations. As President Obama said, “please proceed.”
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ruth edwards
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 8:34 pm
no comment”
Kathy
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:24 pm
We not only have a spending problem in Washington, but we have a major revenue problem in Washington. And until we seriously address those two issues by both parties. Expect more of the same gridlock. You CANNOT continue to fund all of these programs however effectual and needed, without the revenue to support them. The sad truth. This country had better wake up and make some changes in their expectations of Government involvement overseeing their very lives and meeting their every need.
djchefron
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:41 am
So whose lives should have lower expectations?The citizens who fund the government with taxes who expect certain services like roads,education,bridges that dont fall down you know that general welfare stuff.Or the military idustrial complex who I dont know exist to blow shit up just because they can,or the socalled makers “what they make I have no idea since most of our maufacturing and heavy industry is off-shored”.Dont say both because choices have to be made.
mjh
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 3:39 am
This country had better wake up and make some changes in their expectations of Government involvement overseeing their very lives and meeting their every need.
That include the insertion of a vaginal probe into a woman without her consent?
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Asen
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 4:03 am
The term “biggest spender” is misleading because even if the growth of spending is lower, more money is still being spent (compared with previous administrations) as long as the growth rate is positive. Perhaps it would be better investigate differences in public outcry over the varying rates of spending growth.
mjh
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 3:36 am
Perhaps it would be better investigate differences in public outcry over the varying rates of spending growth.
Good idea; I seem to recall, not too long ago, ‘lil dick Cheney saying, “deficits don’t matter” . . .
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del
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 10:40 pm
The Senate has not approved a budget in years. The entire story is specious on that count alone. Unemployment is nearing record levels (look at U-6 and the duration of people on unemployment for the REAL story). Both parties SUCK but if you want to pick a winner in the spending madness games it is BHO (followed closely by GWB).
If BHO’s policies are valid then the fiscal cliff is a good thing because it will raise taxes and give the government more money to make jobs. I don’t understand why those on the left oppose it (sure seems like Reid is OK with the idea…and Boehner too for that matter).
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 28th, 2012 at 11:10 pm
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mjh
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 3:33 am
Unemployment is nearing record levels
Unemployment during the Great Depression was at 25%; it is now at 7.9% after being at 8% for most of the last four years.
Hyperbole much?
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jack francis
Jan. 2nd, 2013 at 8:29 am
Actually this President is serious about eliminating our national debt (16 Trillion)
will propose: 2015 a return to Clinton era tax rate for 98% & 2% inc for top 2%
tax reform inc elimination of all Romney type tax avoidance scams
Corporate taxes to cont 1/3 of Federal revenues ( Gov assesses,Corp acct compete with one another for their assessment)
reduce Pentagon budget 30% over 5 years
Lowest possibel competitive pricing for Medicare & Medicaid drug purchases
Review all SS Disability claims & intensive audit all Medicare..Medicare vendor
Increased pressure on lower medical care costs