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Bush unveils $3 trillion budget

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U.S. President George W. Bush (R) signs the Executive Order Protecting American Taxpayers from Government Spending on Wasteful Earmarks in the Oval Office of the White House on January 29, 2008.Standing next to President Bush is Jim Nussle, Director Office of Management and Budget. (UPI Photo/Dennis Brack/POOL)  
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Published: Feb. 4, 2008 at 11:28 AM

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- Security and prosperity are the overarching principles guiding the $3 trillion federal budget for fiscal year 2009, U.S. President George Bush said Monday.

"(Our) economy retains a solid foundation despite some challenges, revenues have reached record levels and we have reduced the federal deficit by $250 billion since 2004," Bush said in his budget message to Congress.

The document seeks $515.4 billion for the Department of Defense, a nearly 74 percent increase since Bush's first budget submission in 2001. In addition, the budget seeks $70 billion as an emergency allowance to support global anti-terrorism activities.

"The administration will request additional funding once the specific needs of our troops are better known," Bush said in his communication, posted on the Web as a money-saving measure instead of printed and presented to Congress.

The budget also would reduce entitlement spending by seeking to slow the rate of growth over five years, saving an estimated $208 billion.

The 2008 deficit is projected to be $410 billion, or 2.9 percent of gross domestic product, and the 2009 deficit is projected to be $407 billion, or 2.7 percent of GDP. Bush said the budget would be balanced by 2012.

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