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    2/3/2010
    Ok. So Rep. Ryan’s budget is “shocking”

    Yeah - shocking in its belt-tightening. A “dystopian parable… like reading 1984 for the next century, but with graphs.”
    It's very easy to fix our long-term deficit crisis. All you have to do is blow up our entitlement program.
    And on and on this Derek Thompson piece in The Atlantic goes, picking apart “Paul Ryan’s Shocking Budget Proposal.”

    Yeah. A shocking budget. But just exactly what the country needs – a country also needing elected representatives with “the cojones” to propose and pass such a budget.

    And Thompson seems to get that.
    Truly, I think it's a shocking budget, and the kind of thing that no party in power would ever have the cojones to propose. Indeed, Republicans didn't even have the cojones to co-sign health care reform's Medicare cuts. Six months after the Democrats' proposed Medicare savings made Republicans shout bloody murder (literally: Death Panels), Rep. Paul Ryan is now proposing the program's gradual extermination. Like any good dystopian parable, this doesn't deserve to be taken literally. It's about the lesson: Our deficit crisis in an entitlement crisis, and the solution won't be pretty.
    Ryan has courage to propose this budget, but doesn’t deserve to be taken literally? AND, this guy acknowledges the entitlement crisis needs solutions – tough ones. So why not work together on these very tough solutions America needs, instead of all this ranting and whining?

    Update: Rep. Ryan's response to recent (respectful but mostly critical) comments from OMB Director Peter Orszag.
    There are few paths forward more destructive, more painful, and more irresponsible than the one advanced by those clinging to the unsustainable status quo. There is consensus that entitlement reform is urgently needed, and I welcome constructive criticism of my plan — a CBO-certified plan that actually solves the long-term fiscal crisis. What is unaffordable and unacceptable, however, are political attacks unaccompanied by alternative plans. Those who would rather kick the can down the road are consigning the next generation of Americans to not only a broken social safety net, an inferior standard of living, and bankruptcy — but a future in which America’s best days are behind it.
    Read the whole thing. Excellent

    Jo Egelhoff, FoxPolitics.net




    COMMENTS

    Bah-Humbug. I am not buying it. Until the Federal Reserve and the IRS are abolished, we will never get out of the cycle of power and corruption. The Dems and Repubs are 2 different sides of the same coin taking us over the edge of the cliff.

    The Federal Reserve and the Bankers are responsible for Congressmen and Senators being elected when their networth is under a million dollars. Funny how when they leave 10 to 20 years later or longer, they are multi million-aires making $170,000 a year.

    Our financial system was stolen from us in 1913 when the Federal Reserve was created. Article one section eight of the Constitution states: Only Congress has the power To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures. This was never amended. Abolish the Fed!

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