WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Wednesday the U.S. government was paying too much for things it did not need and ordered a crackdown on spending "plagued by massive cost overruns and outright fraud."
The Democrat, under fire from Republicans for the $3.5 trillion price tag for his 2010 budget plan, also took aim at predecessor George W. Bush and noted the cost of government contracts had doubled to more than half a trillion dollars over the past eight years.
THINGS IT DOESN'T NEED????????? That's the pot calling the kettle...wait, can I say that?
You just passed an $800 billion questionable stimulus package and now you are talking about a $400 Billion omnibus bill and you want to cut defense spending because it's wasteful?
Hypocrite. Hypocrite. Hypocrite. Hypocrite. Hypocrite.
Just come out and tell the truth - you don't like the military. You don't want to spend money on the military. The middle-of-the-road facade is falling faster than the Dow Jones.
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