The President's plan provides a sharp contrast between his policies and those of the Republicans. The President wants to balance the budget over a reasonable period of time -- 10 years -- so he can protect Medicare, and invest in education and training and other priorities for the American people. Because Republicans balance the budget more quickly, and also provide a huge tax cut for the wealthy, they have to slash Medicare and Medicaid and cut education.
Republicans would balance the budget the wrong way: To reach balance in 7 years and provide a huge tax break for the wealthy, they would slash Medicare and Medicaid and cut deeply in education and other investments that help raise average living standards.
The President's plan builds upon the policies of his first 2-1/2 years that cut the deficit, created nearly 7 million jobs, controlled interest rates and inflation, expanded trade to create more high-wage jobs, and rewarded work by cutting taxes for 15 million families. The President is also building on his efforts to create a new kind of government, one that creates opportunity, not bureaucracy, and provides the tools that average Americans need to build better lives for themselves and their families.
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Graph: Balancing the Budget
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