Paul Ryan's 'austerity' budget: What would it cut? The Republican House Budget Committee proposes broad reductions in social spending... but he's not looking for savings everywhere Paul Ryan's path to nowhere "Why don't you balance the budget at 24 percent [of GDP] instead of 19 percent?" I asked. "I think it would do damage to the economy," Rep. Paul Ryan replied. This simple exchange from a conversation I had with Ryan in his office last October captures the uber-debate the country needs to have. That is, once we get done dissecting the deceptions, hypocrisies and regressive priorities in the ... Paul Ryan's Budget Faces a Perilous Future House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan's "Path to Prosperity" might have hit a dead end. Although Democrats immediately spurned the plan, it might be a small cadre of disenfranchised Republicans who shoot it down today. HUFFPOST HILL- Paul Ryan Proposes Controversial Deficit Measures Election night in Illinois(!), where Republican voters are expected to cast their ballots for Mitt Romney and a handful of stoned college students will likely write-in "weed" just for fun. Paul Ryan's new 'Medicare-killing' budget: Will it help the GOP? Just as he did last year, the Wisconsin Republican again ignites a feud with a spending plan that calls for overhauling a popular, decades-old entitlement program Wonkbook: Why the Republican budgets make the poor pay I don't think Paul Ryan intended to write a budget that concentrated its cuts on the poorest Americans. Similarly, I don't think Mitt Romney intended to write a budget that concentrated its cuts on the poorest Americans. But there's a reason their budgets turned out so similar: The Republican Party has settled on four overlapping fiscal commitments that leave them with few other choices. Read ... Paul Ryan's Mystery Meat Budget The Republican congressman's fiscal plan airily promises both trillions of dollars in tax cuts and a nearly balanced budget within a decade, but he never says how he'd get there. Could Paul Ryan's cuts to the federal workforce cost taxpayers money? Paul Ryan's budget takes an ax to the federal workforce, reducing the head count by 10 percent by 2015, freezing pay and requiring workers to pay more into their pension plans. Ryan estimates that such changes will save $368 billion over the next decade and says the plan "reduces the bureaucracy's reach by applying private-sector realities to the federal government." But outside experts and ... Paul Ryan Medicare Plan Borrows From And Repeals Obama Health Care Law WASHINGTON -- A new Republican budget would repeal President Barack Obama's health care overhaul but put future retirees in a version of Medicare that strangely resembles one of the key cogs in that same plan. Why Democrats are cheering the Paul Ryan Republican budget plan As they did last year, Democrats are attacking the Republican budget plan released by Rep. Paul Ryan as an 'end of Medicare as we know it.' They think it will help them in November.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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