Power Line
July 20, 2009

Upon taking office, President Obama proclaimed that “transparency will be the touchstone of my administration.” Six months later, we learn (via AP) that Obama has decided to put off the annual mid-summer budget update from mid-July, when it usually is released, to mid-August. Apparently, as AP suggests, the White House wants to delay the bad news at least until Congress leaves town on its August 7 summer recess.

The midsummer budget update will surely show higher deficits and unemployment, and slower growth, than that projected in the president’s budget and in a May update. This, in turn, would likely complicate Obama’s efforts to enact his health care and global-warming proposals through Congress.

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Already, as AP observes, “the public and members of Congress are becoming increasingly anxious over Obama’s economic policies.” A Washington Post-ABC News survey released today shows approval of Obama’s handling of health-care reform slipping below 50 percent for the first time. The poll also found slippage in support for Obama’s handling of economic issues across-the-board.

The White House claims that the delay in the mid-summer update is due to the fact that this is a transition year between presidencies. However, AP notes that the update mainly involves plugging in changes in economic indicators, not revising program-by-program details. Thus, the real explanation probably resides in the fact that the White House is already taking more wounds than it can tolerate on the economic front and is unwilling to sefl-inflict additional ones before Congress leaves town.

Here is President Obama, in happier times, touting what was going to be the transparency of his administration (as opposed to the transparency of its motives for hiding the ball).

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