President Obama took out one of the biggest myths
about his presidency while discussing his 2016 budget. The president
took aim at repglican distortions by saying, “Since I took office,
we’ve cut the deficit by about two-thirds.”
While delivering remarks on his budget at the
Department of Homeland Security, the president said, “Since I took
office we’ve cut the deficit by about two-thirds. I am going to repeat
that, as I always do when I mention this fact, because the public often
times if you ask them thinks that the deficit has shot up. Since I took
office, we have cut our deficits by about two-thirds. That’s the fastest
period of sustained deficit reduction since after the demobilization at
the end of World War II. So we can afford to make these investments
while remaining fiscally responsible….We’ve just got to be smarter about
how we pay for our priorities, and that’s what my budget does.”
The president has made similar claims about reducing
the deficit over the past year, and PolitiFact has rated the rated the
president’s statements as true. In September 2014, the fact checker examined President
Obama’s statement that he had nearly cut the deficit in half, “The
numbers back up Obama’s claim: Thanks to income tax revenues rising and
spending on emergency assistance dropping, America’s deficit has fallen
by more than 50 percent from its highest point since World War II to a
level $733 billion lower.”
Congressional repugicans continue to pretend like
the country is mired in deficit and can’t afford to spend. The reality
is that the repugican-backed cuts would do more to strangle economic
growth than to launch an economic boom. Obama isn’t calling for a
massive spending program. His budget is advocating a complete reversal
of the sequester cuts.
It is good to see this president taking credit for
what his occurred during his presidency. It is even more important that
he pushes back every single day against repugican myths. The president
gets it, and he is going to fight back against the baseless claims of
his critics with the facts.
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