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Bush pushes for budget restraint | Bush pushes for budget restraint |
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US President George W Bush has said his forthcoming budget plans will seek to curb domestic spending. | US President George W Bush has said his forthcoming budget plans will seek to curb domestic spending. |
"Cutting the deficit during a time of war requires us to restrain spending in other areas," Mr Bush said in his weekly radio address. | "Cutting the deficit during a time of war requires us to restrain spending in other areas," Mr Bush said in his weekly radio address. |
He said his plans for the next fiscal year would show that his aim of erasing the deficit by 2012 could be achieved without giving up tax cuts. | He said his plans for the next fiscal year would show that his aim of erasing the deficit by 2012 could be achieved without giving up tax cuts. |
Mr Bush's budget proposals are to be submitted to Congress on Monday. | Mr Bush's budget proposals are to be submitted to Congress on Monday. |
The soaring federal deficit has been tipped to exceed $750bn (£381bn) for 2006. | The soaring federal deficit has been tipped to exceed $750bn (£381bn) for 2006. |
'Restraint' | |
Mr Bush said the budget for the year starting in October 2007 would underline the need to tighten spending on domestic programmes - including on education, energy and health. | Mr Bush said the budget for the year starting in October 2007 would underline the need to tighten spending on domestic programmes - including on education, energy and health. |
The Washington Post newspaper said domestic spending would increase by 1% - less than inflation. | The Washington Post newspaper said domestic spending would increase by 1% - less than inflation. |
Meanwhile military spending in Iraq and Afghanistan would increase. | Meanwhile military spending in Iraq and Afghanistan would increase. |
"Unless we act, we will saddle our children and grandchildren with tens of thousands of unfunded obligations," Mr Bush said. | "Unless we act, we will saddle our children and grandchildren with tens of thousands of unfunded obligations," Mr Bush said. |
He said they would face huge tax rises, huge budget deficits or huge immediate cuts in benefits. | He said they would face huge tax rises, huge budget deficits or huge immediate cuts in benefits. |
This will be the first budget Mr Bush will present to a Congress dominated by Democrats, who have been strong critics of Mr Bush's fiscal policies. | This will be the first budget Mr Bush will present to a Congress dominated by Democrats, who have been strong critics of Mr Bush's fiscal policies. |
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