Monday, January 26, 2009

NOW you can talk about the CBO report...

...that did not technically exist until today. Here is the link to the new report which says the following:

Assuming enactment in mid-February, CBO estimates that the bill would increase outlays by $92 billion during the remaining several months of fiscal year 2009, by $225 billion in fiscal year 2010 (which begins on October 1), by $159 billion in 2011, and by a total of $604 billion over the 2009-2019 period. That spending includes outlays from discretionary appropriations in Division A of the bill and direct spending resulting from Division B.


Okay, now you can tear it apart. Of course it does seem as though things like family planning may have to sit this one out.

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