The previous U.S. presidential administration preached a great deal about a 'strong dollar policy.' Unfortunately, almost no actions practiced by the administration supported that goal.
Concerning the federal budget, a decade of deficits has really hurt the dollar's value. A $1.3 trillion tax cut in 2001 ended the balance budget era of the late 1990s, and subsequent increases in defense spending for the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars -- combined with a lack of a tax increase to pay for that additional spending -- soon led to +$200 billion budget deficits. After swelling to $300 billion, the bank bailout and related legislation would push the deficit over $500 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office, and it's projected to top $1 trillion this year and in fiscal 2010.



