New Marine One Among Obama’s Budget Cuts

Budget Marine  Even President Obama is taking a hit among the $17 billion in budget cuts he's proposing for the fiscal year that begins October 1st.
by CBS News
Published: Thu, May 07, 2009 - 2:33 pm CST Last Updated: Thu, May 07, 2009 - 2:38 pm CST
Even President Obama is taking a hit among the $17 billion in budget cuts he's proposing for the fiscal year that begins October 1st.

He proposes to terminate the program to build a new fleet of helicopters to serve as Marine One.

The White House says the VH-71 program is six years behind schedule and is plagued by cost overruns with more projected on the horizon.

Mr. Obama will make due with the helicopters now in service, even though many of them are decades old. Cost savings: $750 million.

The choppers are one of 121 programs the president is targeting for budget reductions or eliminations.

"We have to admit that there is a lot of money that's being spent inefficiently, ineffectively, and, in some cases, in ways that are actually pretty stunning," said the president in announcing the cutbacks.

There are reductions or terminations in programs for agriculture, education, missile defense, energy and transportation.

But Mr. Obama tried to pre-empt suggestions that his proposed budget savings are little more than a drop in the bucket. They amount to less than one half of one percent of his $3.5-trillion dollars in spending next year.

"Even by Washington standards," he said, "that should be considered real money."

"To put this in perspective, the $17 billion is more than enough savings to pay for a $2,500 tuition tax credit for millions of students, as well as a larger Pell grant, with enough money left over to pay for everything we do to pay for -- to protect the national parks. And this is just one aspect of the budget reforms and savings we're seeking."

Among the other budget cuts being proposed:




Eliminate funding for anthrax vaccine research. Savings: $8 million.

Terminate production of C-17 military cargo planes: Savings: $91 million.

End funding for Character Education Program: Savings: $12 million.
Terminate funding for Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Helicopter program. Savings: $144 million

Eliminate payments to cotton producers for cost of storage. Savings: $52 million in FY 2010.

End funding for "Even Start" early childhood education program. Savings: $66million - but funds to be redirected to other programs.

Terminate program to build the F-22 Raptor Fighter Aircraft. Savings: $2.9 billion.

End government contribution to the Harry Truman Scholarship Foundation. Savings: $1 million

Cancel refurbishment of Los Alamos Neutron Science Center: Savings: 19 million.

Terminate "Multiple Kill Vehicle" development program for missile defense.

Terminate National Institute for Literacy - blaming "minimal success." Savings: $6 million.

Cut "unjustified tax loopholes" that benefit oil and gas companies. Savings: $26 million over ten years but nothing next year.

Terminate second Airborne Laser prototype for missile defense. Savings $214 million.





Mr. Obama acknowledged that some people in and out of government will oppose his budget cuts, but one of them will be cheered by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.

At his urging, the president is eliminating funding for the Yucca Mountain Repository Program, long-opposed by Reid, who didn't want his state to become the nation's capital for nuclear waste..

But the budget still proposes to spend $197-million next year to "explore alternatives" for the storage of nuclear waste.

Anyone want it in their backyard?

More Coverage:

Obama Seeks $17B In Budget Cuts

Obama's Full Remarks

Obama Tells Journalists To Stress "Significant" Nature Of Budget Cuts

Morning Bulletin: Cuts Land With A Thud From The Media
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I, too, was surprised at Fred Thompson’s lack of energy during the campaign.  I thought Romney was the best choice what with his background.

Don’t tell!!! I am definitely sending my better half out tomorrow to jog a little,than the next day a lot ! I was hoping Fred Thompson was going to show more enthusiasm and I was definitely disappointed.McCain was not my choice But I definitely felt a little pumped up when Palin entered the race.All in all,I believe Romney would have been a great choice.

Like I said, McCain was not my first choice, but I supported him once he got the nomination.  I felt like he would do his best to do what he thought was right for the country.  I disagreed with him on a couple of issues, but I never felt like the man was dishonest.

When he picked Palin, he really put some excitement in what had been a rather boring campaign.  Her speech at the RNC has to be one of the best ever delivered!  The woman had me from hello and held every bit of my attention for the rest of that night.

Her down to earth, common sense approach to politics was refreshing and her sharp wit was icing on the cake.

bob mccain should have had my vote automatically. what really perplexed me was that i coudlnt find sold support for him from what i considered base republicans even when it was clear he was the candidate. other retired officers, even ones living or from airzona. no one would would come out and say hey he’s a good guy yeah you can feel good about your choice. his v/p choice did it for me, much like hillary would have polorized the other side had she been on the ticket woth Obama. anywya back to the farm for me. dinner and an early night after ncis. big day in the fields tomorrow. gonna do actual manual labor, ight break a sweat by 0800

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McCain was my last choice during the primaries.  Was leaning toward Huck, but now I kind of wish Romney had gotten a shot at this economic mess we now have.

I actually liked her.  Wasn’t much of a fan of McCain, but didn’t want Obama to become our next president.  I just feel that Obama didn’t really understand what he was getting himself into.  In my opinion he seems to be more worried about humoring/charming the nation than to work on repairing the damage that has been done.

That’s for real and she is one great lookin’ mother of 5!  Very down to earth kind of person and I think that is what I like about her.

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