Obama Proposes $3.5 Trillion Budget for 2010

26 February 2009
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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.

Copies of the budget outline at the Government Printing Office in Washington. The president will release a more detailed plan in April.
Copies of the budget outline. The president will release a more detailed plan in April.
President Barack Obama on Thursday proposed his first budget to Congress. He wants to let the Bush administration's tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans end next year, replaced by a middle-class tax cut.

His other proposals include six hundred thirty-four billion dollars over ten years for health care reform. But he hopes to raise billions through a system in which businesses that release greenhouse gases would buy and trade pollution permits.

In all, his plan calls for three and a half trillion dollars in federal spending for the two thousand ten budget year starting in October. It also predicts for this year the biggest deficit, as a share of the economy, since World War Two: one trillion seven hundred fifty billion dollars.

But the president says he inherited a trillion-dollar deficit. And he says his team has already identified two trillion dollars in reductions to help cut the deficit in half within four years. Targets include war spending and direct payments to large agricultural businesses.

Republicans say the budget is too big and that the proposed tax increase on the wealthy would hurt small businesses.

The new president gave his first speech to Congress Tuesday night.

Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with President Obama
Vice President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with President Obama
BARACK OBAMA: "We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger than before."

He discussed the seven hundred eighty-seven billion dollars in spending and tax cuts that he signed into law last week.

BARACK OBAMA: "Over the next two years, this plan will save or create three-point-five million jobs. More than ninety percent of these jobs will be in the private sector -- jobs rebuilding our roads and bridges, constructing wind turbines and solar panels, laying broadband and expanding mass transit."

He also discussed his budget plan for next year, saying Congress will need to sacrifice some programs but think long term.

BARACK OBAMA: "That is why, even as it cuts back on programs we don't need, the budget I submit will invest in the three areas that are absolutely critical to our economic future: energy, health care and education."

To answer for the opposition, the Republicans chose Bobby Jindal, the young governor of Louisiana and the son of Indian immigrants. He said Republicans want to work with the president. But he said Democrats in Congress chose "irresponsible" spending over tax cuts, as Republicans proposed for the economic recovery plan.

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal giving the Republican response to the president's speech to a joint session of Congress
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal giving the Republican response to the president's speech to a joint session of Congress
BOBBY JINDAL: "It includes three hundred million dollars to buy new cars for the government, eight billion dollars for high-speed rail projects, such as a 'magnetic levitation' line from Las Vegas to Disneyland, and one hundred forty million dollars for something called 'volcano monitoring.' Instead of monitoring volcanoes, what Congress should be monitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington, D.C."

Stock prices in the United States hit twelve-year lows this week.

And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. I'm Steve Ember.


Comments:

1. President Obama is trying hard to fight against global financial crisis.

What my recommendation is that I think President Obama is doing the right things due the world hardly faces the financial crisis. Most of US democratic figures are skillful and qualified most importantly knowledgeable and keen to solve this hug matters. US is truly an elephant, whearas Asian country seems like the ants.I also do hope that world will focus on the Cambodia situation and assist the poorest people. Ek Khemrin (Khmer blood)
Submitted by: Khemrin (Cambodia)
03-19-2009 - 04:36:58

2. encouraging Obama's proposing

Obama is a good presidence. Taking care of economic because it leads to global economic downturn and has influence to my country.So, i agree with his ideal.
Submitted by: hoang trang (vietnam)
03-12-2009 - 14:35:07

3. " V" for America and President Barack Obama

Nothing could be changed overnight in times of serious economic downturn, but under the clear leadership of Mr Obama and American's creativeness , hard-working, the Global power will reach to top of prosperity
Submitted by: anh tuan (Vietnam)
03-10-2009 - 15:58:16

4. go for it

Now is the time for strong measures. I think Obama's actions soon get success. That helps reduce unjust treatment in society and benefit in the long term.
Submitted by: duc truong (vietnam)
03-10-2009 - 04:02:58

5. star

i am a student
Submitted by: ali sina (afghanistan)
03-06-2009 - 12:05:08

6. Propose $3.5 trillion

In my opinion, I absolutely support his proposal. To reform and improve economy buget is needed. This time we should together to fight crisiss and make world in peace. I hope Obama can do it to be better. As a proverb say" Where there is a will, there is a way".
Submitted by: Eng Kunthy (cambodia)
03-05-2009 - 13:26:10

7. PhD in agronomy

I think that President Barack Oboma is right, baeucause if you want to change noy only the USA but whole the World, you need a giant maesn ofcause money.$3,500,000,000,000 !!! are not thing for USA
Submitted by: Patcha kandjé (Chad)
03-04-2009 - 09:15:38

8. America is on the right track

President Obama is leading the US on the right track. American people should support him. Its time for USA to retain its image as a global power. President Obama will make it happen. All the best.
Submitted by: Joseph Judy J (India)
03-04-2009 - 05:01:05

9. Go on USA

I don't hope American economy collapse due to the crisis will affect billion people in world, who need food and good education. Too terrible.
Submitted by: CJ (P.R.C)
03-03-2009 - 08:43:49

10. Realization

I hope Obama realize what he thinks and this would bring economical ease.
Submitted by: Levent (Turkey)
03-02-2009 - 16:27:49

11. President Obama's budget

Many in US feel $ 3.5 trillion budget is too big under the present situation. But this big figure is proposed under many other changes in the pipeline. For example, the US troops withdrawal from Iraq, tax reforms, less spending by big bosses. Given thgese and the motivation for change the figure is acievable
Submitted by: G Kesava Rao (India)
03-02-2009 - 07:34:01

12. Obama is a nice man and will be great president

I really believe in his speech and l hope he will create great oportunity to build the USA as potential as the power of economy again,, In God we trust
Submitted by: katia (Brazil)
03-02-2009 - 00:57:19

13. What happens if we don't spend 3.5 trillion dollars to rescue American economy?

If the president doesn't use the budget, I think the following things still happens: 1. More American Banks will fail. 2. Most small business file bankrupcy. 3. Technological industries will be closed out. 4. All Car dealers cannot sell. 5. Housing sector will be corrupted. 6. More homeless people are on the streets. 7. People keep filing for the unemployment benefits. 8. New graduated students are unable to find jobs. Therefore, should we have any better ideas to bail things out without spending the money?
Submitted by: Daniel Nguyen ()
03-01-2009 - 20:43:31

14. we are the hope together

assalamu'alaikum, we are the hope this US financial crises will be up grade, so we and the world smiling to well come. wassalam
Submitted by: Masud CHATIM (Indonesia)
02-28-2009 - 15:38:52

15. You have to pay attention to Hungary!

Dear Robert Weber, I also think so, that Obama's plan won't be succesful, but in my opinion a million person won't march on Washington to protest - this year! I prognosticate, that Obama's balloon will burst at the end of 2010. You have to pay attention to Hungary!
Submitted by: Szövetség Vácért (Hungary)
02-28-2009 - 09:52:16

16. Agree and encourage

I am a Vietnamese student, and i agree with president Obama. i hope that his words will be practice by himself and it becomes the trust. i thinks that every man in the world hopes, too and wait what happen will. i hope not only the American economy and the other economies will step into the new horizon and the employment will stop every where and the crisis will not continue anywhere
Submitted by: TAn (Vietnam)
02-28-2009 - 06:36:32

17. Obama proposes...

It´s very interesting and I agree with the plan.
Submitted by: remonig (Brasil)
02-27-2009 - 21:45:00

18. expert's comments to share with readers/listeners

It would be benefited for readers/listeners if the VOA Special English Economics Report could gather some analysis and expert's comments between the President Barak Obama's address to a joint session congress and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal's responding to the president's speech at that time.
Submitted by: Vibol KEO (Cambodia)
02-27-2009 - 20:34:49

19.

Bobby Jindal is right, there is no need to be spending $140 million for monitoring volcanoes. Just look at New Orleans. The federal government didn't waste any money monitoring the levees. And we all know that worked out just specatacularly.
Submitted by: Rohan Singh ()
02-27-2009 - 14:58:42

20. stimulus and budget

As a dedicated Conservative, I find the stimulus bill and the proposed budget to be terrible for me, our country and my grandchildren. There was no mandate in the November Election and a one-party government reminds me of Communist Russia. Without checks and balances, Obama seems to have a free reign on his unwarranted "changes" I am seriously considering a million person march on Washington to protest this disaster. I am very motivated by this new President's action to date!
Submitted by: robert weber (united states)
02-27-2009 - 14:48:40

21.

"We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger than before." I m looking forward yr promise !
Submitted by: Richard (P.R.C)
02-27-2009 - 14:09:53

22. the budget

that's $3,500,000,000,000 !!! next time print the number, not spell it out (unless you're trying to hide something)
Submitted by: ant (usa)
02-27-2009 - 13:27:22

23.

Now in Hungary we have got the worst Prime Minister, that ever lived. He can speak very well, but the deficit is the biggest, that ever was. In october Hungary was the first EU country to agree an emergency rescue package for its economy during the financial crisis when it secured backing worth $25 billion (£15.6 billion) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Union and World Bank. Obama also can speak very well, but the deficit will be the biggest since World War Two. I assure you that people in USA have to pay attention to Hungary!
Submitted by: Szövetség Vácért (Hungary)
02-27-2009 - 13:06:10