奥巴马演讲 Pay As You Go

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1、Remarks of President Barack Obama Weekly AddressFebruary 13, 2010All across America, people work hard to meet their responsibilities.You do your jobs, take care of your families, pay your bills.Sometimes, particularly in tough times like these, you have to make hard choices about where to spend and

2、where to save.Thats what being responsible means.Thats a bedrock(根底,基本原理) value of our country.And that ought to be a value that our government lives up to as well. Yet, over the past decade, this hasnt always not been the case.Ten years ago, we had a big budget surplus(预算盈余) with projected surpluse

3、s far into the future.Ten years later, those surpluses are gone.In fact, when I first walked through the door, the governments budget deficit stood at $1.3 trillion, with the budget gap over the next decade projected to be $8 trillion. Partly, the recession is to blame.With millions of people out of

4、 work, and millions of families facing hardship, folks are paying less in taxes while seeking more services, like unemployment benefits.Rising health care costs are also to blame.Each year, more and more tax dollars are devoted to Medicare and Medicaid(医疗补助计划) . But what also made these large defici

5、ts possible was the end of a common sense rule called pay as you go(账单到期即付) .Its pretty simple.It says to Congress, you have to pay as you go.You cant spend a dollar unless you cut a dollar elsewhere.This is how a responsible family or business manages a budget.And this is how a responsible governme

6、nt manages a budget, as well. It was this rule that helped lead to balanced budgets in the 1990s, by making clear that we could not increase entitlement(权利,津贴) spending or cut taxes simply by borrowing more money.And it was the abandonment of this rule that allowed the previous administration and pr

7、evious congresses to pass massive tax cuts for the wealthy and create an expensive new drug program without paying for any of it.Now in a perfect world, Congress would not have needed a law to act responsibly, to remember that every dollar spent would come from taxpayers today or our children tomorr

8、ow. But this isnt a perfect world.This is Washington.And while in theory there is bipartisan(两党连立的,代表两党的) agreement on moving on balanced budgets, in practice, this responsibility for the future is often overwhelmed(淹没,压倒) by the politics of the moment.It falls prey to the pressure of special intere

9、sts, to the pull of local concerns, and to a reality familiar to every single American the fact that it is a lot easier to spend a dollar than save one. That is why this rule is necessary.And that is why I am pleased that Congress fulfilled my request to restore it.Last night, I signed the pay as yo

10、u go rule into law.Now, Congress will have to pay for what it spends, just like everybody else.But thats not all we must do.Even as we make critical investments to create jobs today and lay a foundation for growth tomorrow by cutting taxes for small businesses, investing in education, promoting clea

11、n energy, and modernizing our roads and railways we have to continue to go through the budget line by line, looking for ways to save.We have to cut where we can, to afford what we need. This year, Ive proposed another $20 billion in budget cuts. And Ive also called for a freeze in government spendin

12、g for three years.It wont affect benefits through Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security.And it will not affect national security including benefits for veterans(老兵,退伍军人) .But it will affect the rest of the budget. Finally, Ive proposed a bipartisan Fiscal Commission to provide recommendations for l

13、ong-term deficit reduction.Because in the end, solving our fiscal challenge so many years in the making will take both parties coming together, putting politics aside, and making some hard choices about what we need to spend, and what we dont.It will not happen any other way.Unfortunately this propo

14、sal which received the support of a bipartisan majority in the Senate was recently blocked.So, I will be creating this commission by executive order. After a decade of profligacy(放荡,挥霍) , the American people are tired of politicians who talk the talk but dont walk the walk when it comes to fiscal(会计

15、的,财政的) responsibility.Its easy to get up in front of the cameras and rant(咆哮,痛骂) against exploding deficits.Whats hard is actually getting deficits under control.But thats what we must do.Like families across the country, we have to take responsibility for every dollar we spend.And with the return of pay as you go, as well as other steps weve begun to take, that is exactly what we are doing.Thanks.

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