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3/16/2017 6:05 am  #1


Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Dept. Shrink in Trump’s Budget

WASHINGTON — President Trump will send a budget to Congress on Thursday that sharply reorders the nation’s priorities by spending billions of dollars on defending the southern border and bolstering the Pentagon while severely cutting funds for foreign aid, poverty programs and the environment.The budget would fulfill Mr. Trump’s campaign promise to shock Washington by slashing the government work force — but it is virtually ensured to be discarded by Hill Republicans who see many of Mr. Trump’s cuts as too rushed, indiscriminate and reckless.“You can’t drain the swamp and leave all of the people in it,” Mick Mulvaney, the White House’s budget director, said during a briefing on Wednesday.

The budget would cut the Environmental Protection Agency by 31 percent, the State Department by 28 percent and Health and Human Services by 17.9 percent. Funding to several smaller government agencies that have long been targets of conservatives — like the Legal Services Corporation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts — would be axed entirely.

 The chances of Mr. Trump’s first budget passing Congress in its current form are slim. Many of the proposals would be nonstarters for Democrats, and some would be problematic for Republicans. The proposed $54 billion increase in military spending — a 10 percent increase — would also require a repeal of spending caps imposed by the 2011 Budget Control Act; Democrats oppose such a move without equal spending increases for domestic programs.The most significant cuts would be at the E.P.A., which the Trump administration has accused of overreach. The president wants to trim $2.6 billion from the agency’s budget, in part by cutting about 3,200 positions, about a fifth of the department’s work force

.If enacted, the proposal would cut the agency’s budget to its lowest level in 40 years, adjusted for inflation. That would mean eliminating funding for climate change research, closing state environmental programs and ending regional projects like the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which has bipartisan support.

Mr. Trump would also cut funding to the United Nations for its climate change efforts, and curb contributions to its peacekeeping efforts. Contributions to the World Bank would be cut by $650 million, and economic and development assistance would be “refocused” to countries of greatest strategic interest to the United States.

The brunt of the cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services would be at the National Institutes of Health, the country’s medical research hub. The $403 million currently used for training nurses and other medical professionals would also be eliminated.

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Last edited by Goose (3/16/2017 6:06 am)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

3/16/2017 7:14 am  #2


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

This would reflect item number 4 in Lawrence Britt's "The 14 Characteristics of Fascism" :

Supremacy of the Military - Even when there are widespread domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and domestic agenda is neglected.  Soldiers and military service are glamorized.

 

3/16/2017 7:26 am  #3


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

Listening to the OMB Director Mick Mulvaney this morning on the topic of the budget, I get the feeling that this is more of a political statement than an actual budget. 

Mulvaney openly admitted that this budget does nothing to balance the nation's financial affairs. He talked about how a coal miner in West Virginia could be asked to pay for additional defense spending, but couldn't be asked to pay for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. And he talked about how President Trump campaigned on this type of budget. But he couldn't get into any specifics like what the additional defense dollars would go to. Like, are there more ships to be built? Are we going to upgrade our nuclear arsenal?

I think this budget proposal is an attempt to boost Trump's personal poll numbers and drive the news cycle for the next week, but I don't see it as a serious proposal if it can't describe in detail what duplicitous programs it is consolidating or eliminating nor what it's increased defense budget intends to do.

I also don't think the full thing will get through Congress and I am sure they will want to punt on it until the end of the fiscal year. Remember, congress is working a whopping seven days in April and twelve days in May.


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

3/16/2017 7:37 am  #4


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

Since congress controls the purse strings, every Presidential budget is in a way aspirational. I think that you are right Lager. At best it's a statement of the President's values and worldview. At worst, it's a political document aimed at the news cycle.


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3/16/2017 7:54 am  #5


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

Goose wrote:

Since congress controls the purse strings, every Presidential budget is in a way aspirational. I think that you are right Lager. At best it's a statement of the President's values and worldview. At worst, it's a political document aimed at the news cycle.

It should be noted that in terms of the 30% of cuts that Trump is requesting for the State Department, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said that is dead on arrival and I would suspect that there are many Republicans in the House who feel the same way.

But we've seen this game before and I think we know how this will play out. 

The House will vote to cut funding for Public Broadcasting, NPR, the National Endowment of the Arts, and anything remotely connected to Planned Parenthood. The GOP base will cheer but the reality will be those things cost peanuts in a 3 trillion dollar budget and nothing is being done to curtail the debt, or sustain Social Security and Medicare, or get us any closer to a balanced budget.
 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

3/16/2017 10:22 am  #6


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

You're right, Lager, it is peanuts.  I think the State Department represents something like 1% of the total budget.

 

3/16/2017 10:29 am  #7


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

A "Budget" it is NOT ! 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

3/16/2017 11:19 am  #8


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

tennyson wrote:

A "Budget" it is NOT ! 

 
Correct.
It is rather a statement of Trump's worldview.
A sick and twisted worldview.


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3/16/2017 11:30 am  #9


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

The factoids around budgeting priorities are starting to come out.

My favorite so far:

In 2017, it will cost U.S. Taxpayers 148 million dollars for the Secret Service to protect Trump Tower.

The entire 2017 budget for the National Endowments of the Arts is 138 million.
 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
 

3/16/2017 11:56 am  #10


Re: Pentagon Grows, While E.P.A. and State Shrink in Trump’s Budget

TheLagerLad wrote:

The factoids around budgeting priorities are starting to come out.

My favorite so far:

In 2017, it will cost U.S. Taxpayers 148 million dollars for the Secret Service to protect Trump Tower.

The entire 2017 budget for the National Endowments of the Arts is 138 million.
 

Sick, isn't it !! 
 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

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