David Kirkpatrick

January 7, 2009

The US facing years of $1T deficits

I don’t like the idea, but there’s probably no other way about this mess. I suppose we’ll find out exactly how fiscally liberal Obama really is over the next year or two.

Thank god Bush 43 wasn’t handed this blank check.

From the link:

“At the current course and speed, a trillion-dollar deficit will be here before we even start the next budget,” Obama said Tuesday. “And potentially we’ve got trillion-dollar deficits for years to come, even with the economic recovery that we are working on at this point.”

On Wednesday, the Congressional Budget Office will release its 2009 budget and economic outlook, which will tell the deficit tale in black and white. A report from the Treasury Department last month found that the deficit in just the first two months of the current fiscal year exceeded $400 billion — almost as high as it had been for all of fiscal year 2008.

But Obama promises that his administration will also embrace budget reform and put a choke collar on the country’s record annual shortfall, if not in the immediate term, then soon after.

On Tuesday, he vowed to “bring a long-overdue sense of responsibility and accountability to Washington.”

For now, many economists, even some noted deficit hawks who warn about the danger of Uncle Sam’s long-term financial shape, say the severity of the economic downturn justifies borrowing more money in order to spend big in the short run and pave the way for long-term growth.

“Such steps — even if deficits exceed $1 trillion this year and next — are necessary to help avert a deep and prolonged recession,” according to a recent report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

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