Not that he gives a sh*t.

Via Washington Times:

White House aides refused to be pinned down Wednesday on the date that President Obama will release his proposed federal budget, but it’s now certain to be the tardiest spending plan of his presidency.

Federal law requires the White House to submit a new federal budget on the first Monday in February. While Mr. Obama has missed that deadline four out of five years, he’s never allowed the process to drag on as long as with the fiscal 2014 budget.

In 2009, the president submitted a budget outline on Feb. 26. In 2010, Mr. Obama actually met the legal deadline, presenting his plan on Feb. 1. In 2011, the budget arrived on Feb. 14 — a week late. In 2012, he released the budget on Feb. 13, again one week late.

But this year, a budget that was expected on Capitol Hill by mid-March now has been pushed back until April 8. That would be 63 days late, a record unmatched by any incumbent president. President Reagan in 1988 submitted a spending plan that was 45 days late.

Actually, April 8 is not a firm date, either. White House principal deputy press secretary Josh Earnest would say only that the budget will come sometime during that week.

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