PostHeaderIcon US budget deficit jumps to 1.3 trillion



The biggest economy of the world is getting poor. For this year, in July, official records showed a sharp climb in America’s budget deficit that clouds trust in Pres. Barack Obama’s ambitious plan to re-structure the United States.

Anger and opposition are brewing as the Americans wake up to the reality that their country is drastically being changed to a direction that they can’t comprehend. The public is bracing for a more intrusive government which seeks to regulate the lives of its citizens.

In spite of Obama’s campaign promises that taxes will not go up, that the health care reform will be an improvement of the current system, and that the bail-outs of banks, financial institutions and the housing industry will save the economy, many Americans are convinced the United States can’t buy its way to prosperity. They are averse to excessive trillions of dollars of spending by the government.

“The deficit for the first 10 months of fiscal year 2009, which began October 1, reached 1.3 trillion dollars, close to 880 billion dollars greater than the deficit recorded through July 2008, said the US Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

Outlays rose by almost 530 billion dollars, or 21 percent, and revenues fell by more than 350 billion dollars, or 17 percent, compared with the amounts recorded during the same period last year, the non-partisan CBO said.”
AFP (08/07/09)

The amounts above are too large to be understood by the ordinary Americans, but many are suspecting something ominiously wrong is going in the management of the country. It is unwise to incur big debts and massive spending at the expense of the taxpayers and ask the children of the next generation to pay for them.

The number of unemployed workers has declined for the first time in 15 months, but joblessness at still high at 9.4%; it is expected to breach 10% by yearend. There are pockets of improvement of the housing market, but housing prices are still falling and foreclosures are rampant.

In spite of the on-going financial crisis, government leaders of Capitol Hill and their supporters spend lavishly with little accountability. Barack Obama’s assurance that things are better under his watch and the recession is ending does not match with what the people are experiencing: Insecurity.

In spite of the rosy outlook the administration is saying, more money is needed to push the economy. There are talks of another stimulus package. There is pressure to borrow and collect more taxes from the people. Entitlements and welfare claims have risen---about 34 million Americans receive food stamps and many more are dependent on social security and unemployment subsidies.

A dangerous mix of a faltering economy, excessive government spending, a declining honesty in society, and a citizenry not used to a life of frugality has become a problem. In spite of America’s apparent strengths, there are obvious weaknesses that can undermine the nation’s future stability. (Photo Credit: Rich Seattle) =0=

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