His budget includes estimates of inflation, and if you don't understand that, it is your fault.
The figures in his budget are clear for all to see, and have been widely reported:
1.2% decline this year, 3.2% increase next.
We can debate these figures as much as you like, and they are certainly on the rosy side.
But it is ironic, to say the least, that you want to discuss how misleading his budget is by misleading even further.
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FYI:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/assets...ry_Tables2.pdf
Look at page 20. All the assumptions and estimates of the Obama budget are there, including how they compare to the CBO estimate and to the private market estimates.
If you still insist that hhe predicts economic growth for 2009, there is absolutely nothing I can add to this.
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Just saw an interview where a republican rep. from Indiana, if Im not mistaken, has just admitted that the GOP alternative budget would do nothing about deficits, and might cost more than the Obama bill.
And the Center for Tax Justice has just release a report that the GOP alternative budget would cost about 300 billion more than the Obama plan, given similar assumptions.