May 27, 2004
"KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT!" THEY SHOUTED:
2006 Cuts In Domestic Spending On Table (Jonathan Weisman, May 27, 2004, Washington Post)
The White House put government agencies on notice this month that if President Bush is reelected, his budget for 2006 may include spending cuts for virtually all agencies in charge of domestic programs, including education, homeland security and others that the president backed in this campaign year.Administration officials had dismissed the significance of the proposed cuts when they surfaced in February as part of an internal White House budget office computer printout. At the time, officials said the cuts were based on a formula and did not accurately reflect administration policy. But a May 19 White House budget memorandum obtained by The Washington Post said that agencies should assume the spending levels in that printout when they prepare their fiscal 2006 budgets this summer.
"Assume accounts are funded at the 2006 level specified in the 2005 Budget database," the memo informs federal program associate directors and their deputies. "If you propose to increase funding above that level for any account, it must be offset within your agency by proposing to decrease funding below that level in other accounts."
J.T. Young, a spokesman for the White House Office of Management and Budget, said the memo, titled "Planning Guidance for the FY 2006 Budget," is a routine "process document" to help agency officials begin establishing budget procedures for 2006. In no way should it be interpreted as a final policy decision, or even a planning document, he said.
It takes a particular genius to position the press so that it thinks it has a scoop when it reveals information designed to placate voters. Posted by Orrin Judd at May 27, 2004 8:45 AM
Uh-huh... So, we have a memo saying that the previous memo, entitled 'Planning Guidance...', should not be interpreted to be a "planning document", but, nonetheless, agencies should assume that the memo WAS correctly outlining future budget guidelines...
How very bureaucratic.
Posted by: Michael Herdegen at May 27, 2004 9:15 AMIt's getting to be very fun watching the yokel Dubya handling the three walnuts and the pea, while all the super-intelligent city folks are laughing at him---and losing their shirts to him.
Funniest thing is, they see it happening, but just cannot bring themselves to realize that it's happening.
