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Will a report from the Congressional Budget Office suffice as news, and not opinion? They report that Obama's proposed budget will result in a trillion dollar deficit each year for the next ten...what they call "unsustainable" debt.
When questioned about the report, spokeperson Gibbs basically blew it off, claiming that it was too pessimistic, and Obama is confident in his numbers.
News is what happened, not what may happen. It could be news that these people and entities SAID what they did, but "Obama's Budget Will Bankrupt America" is not news.
When questioned about the report, spokeperson Gibbs basically blew it off, claiming that it was too pessimistic, and Obama is confident in his numbers.
Interesting....let's choose moonbeams and kittens over reality. The math doesn't lie, people, no matter how much you wish it away.
Understand, twowolves, that this is one man's opinion. Just because someone said it on TV doesn't make it fact. Context helps everyone to decide just how credible this "news" is.
And Senator Judd Gregg was appointed by Obama to be his Secretary of something. Gregg accepted it and backed out after taking the job. He has worked on the inside, hasn't he? Oh well, he was appointed by Obama because he was a Republican and because he knew more about budgets than about anybody. Obama did say that, I think.
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