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Under the guise of debt reduction, the chairman of the House Budget Committee's budget proposal would take from the already poor, give to the already rich.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is waging radical class warfare and ideological privatization schemes and selling it as a debt reduction plan.
Detail from March 2011 cover of The Progressive magazine. Drawing by Zachary Pullen
As the Center on Economic and Policy Research's Dean Baker reminds us, the U.S. economic policies of the last three decades, by favoring corporations and the wealthy over average Americans, have achieved the world's most breathtaking upward redistribution of wealth. America's richest 1 percent are getting about $1.5 trillion richer each year. Studies also show that the top 5 percent in this country hold almost 64 percent of our wealth while and the bottom 80 percent of scrape by on just 12.8 percent of the pie.
Yet under the guise of debt reduction, the chairman of the House Budget Committee's budget proposal would take from the already poor, give to the already rich and attempt to achieve debt reduction not by cutting real costs, but by privatizing entitlement programs and shifting costs from the wealthy and corporations to struggling states, seniors, disabled, sick and low-income Americans. And the revenue-raising necessary for serious debt reduction is glaringly absent, with proposals instead to actually decrease tax-revenue from those most able to pay.
Although the details won't be released until later today, there's a fair amount that we already know: Its foundation is his 2010 "Roadmap for America's Future" and the similar healthcare recommendations of the Rivlin-Domenici Bipartisan Policy Center Task force. This reverse-Robin Hood scheme essentially privatizes Social Security and Medicare, converting Medicaid from a guaranteed benefits program to a limited block grant program. At the same time, it would repeal estate and corporate taxes, slashing the income taxes the wealthiest Americans pay and instituting a regressive national sales tax that would most likely increase tax obligations for poor, working-class, and middle-class Americans.
Even if his blueprint doesn't attack Social Security too, it won't be safe for long. Privatizing Social Security is another essential piece of this dangerous and unfair GOP agenda.
Instead of further shrinking the middle class and endangering the health and economic well-being of those of us not fortunate enough to be among the nation's wealthiest 2 percent, a responsible budget would look to ease long-term debt in some of the following ways:
First, fix our broken health care system. Under Ryan's health care schemes, beneficiaries would increasingly bear the burden of soaring costs with no guarantee of receiving the remedies prescribed by their doctors. A better and fairer approach would expand the single-payer Medicare system nation-wide, achieving cost-savings, implementing real cost control and retaining guaranteed healthcare for all Americans. Baker also suggests that if Ryan is such a fan of vouchers, how about a voucher system that achieves some of effective cost-saving and health-promoting results: give Medicare beneficiaries the option of to buy into the more efficient health care systems in Canada and Europe.
Second, my Institute for Policy Studies colleague Chuck Collins articulates our argument for four revenue-raisers that would bring in a whopping $400 billion each year: 1) impose a small tax on speculative financial transactions that do little to strengthen the real economy 2) reduce corporate tax dodging by closing overseas tax havens and requiring companies to pay U.S. taxes on the profits they actually earn in this country 3) establish higher tax brackets for households with annual incomes of $1 million or more, and 4) Institute a progressive estate tax on fortunes over $5 million, with higher rates on billionaire estates.
Finally, cut the bloated military budget. Obama's bipartisan Debt Commission called for cutting the Pentagon's spending by at least $100 billion over the next decade. We need to cut more than that but we shouldn't accept less.
The GOP is right about one thing: We have to be serious about debt reduction. Ryan's dangerous and seriously flawed scheme, however, is nothing more than an ideological ploy to shrink government programs that help poor and middle-class Americans while rewarding the already wealthy.
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Show AllAnother embarrassment to the once great state of Wisconsin. We went Fascist so fast my head is still spinning.
In all seriousness what the hell happened up there? Are people reconsidering their support for these guys?
Not only is Ryan a Fascist, he's a humongous Liar: Here are his comments on proposed Medicare cuts (on spending, not on payments) in Obama's Affordable Healthcare Act:
– In an op-ed written in a local paper in October 2009, Ryan said that President Obama broke his “promises” to seniors by cutting Medicare. He complained that, “in order to pay for the trillion dollar health care overhaul making its way through Congress…hundreds of billions of dollars will be cut from Medicare.” [10/1/09]
– In a Newsmax interview, Ryan complained that the health bill would involve “10 years of tax increases and Medicare cuts to pay for six years of spending.” [2/25/10]
– On his congressional website, Ryan complained that the health care bill “raises taxes by more than a half-trillion dollars over the next 10 years—the largest tax increase in American history—and cuts more than a half-trillion dollars from Medicare to finance this new entitlement.” [2010]
Sound a little hypocritical to you?
Ryan's proposals are fundamentally the same as Obamacare, they just expand the taxpayer funded subsidies for insurance companies to the over 65 crowd and the poor to assure that insurance companies enhance the windfall they will get from Obamacare's individual mandate.
Had Obama pushed single payer or included a public option in Obamacare, the Republicans would not have taken over the House and we wouldn't be seeing ongoing evil legislation.
Agreed. Defending OBombaCare is a non-starter as far as being a popular issue is concerned.
Only the most abject ObombaBots care to even try to defend it.
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Obama and other democrats did cut $500 billion from Medicare, but it was a good cut. They cut a lot of the subsidies for Advantage Care. The insurance companies were making all that money and the elderly didn't get anything for it.
Yeah, Wisconsin is the new boobie hatch for the Republican Party. And I mean party in the sense of a cake-eating binge-drinking affair where sobriety and thought are held in disdain. I knew Paul Ryan was dangerous years ago. Now the idiot's throwing his hat in the bigger ring. America beware!
Over the last 40 years, US productivity has doubled. That means that you should be working have as many hours to maintain a 1970 standard of living or your wages should have doubled for the same hours worked.
But wages have fallen by 7% since 1970.
This transfer of wealth from the middle class to the elite could not have happened without the consent of the Democrats - it's been going on for four decades!
In So what are you going to do in 2012?
1. Vote for Obama and continue conservative policy;
2. Vote third-party and decrease Democratic votes - helping to elect Republicans;
3. Don't vote, and decrease voter turnout - helping elect Republicans;
4. Vote Republican and continue conservative policy - but, at least, you throw the fake liberal Democrats out and show them that you will not vote for them no matter how much corporate money (Obama: $1 billion in 2012) they get to sway mindless swing voters.
The Democrats are going to do nothing for liberals until liberals show the Democrats they will not vote for them.
They should start a recall movement for this POS as well as the state nazipublican senators and that mentally defective governor. We can see that a "backlash" vote only begets more of the same criminals-in-charge type of behavior except MANY times worse than the ones who were removed from office, in order to "make a statement".
The two headed hydra- the fake Republican / Democratic Party meme MUST be abandoned and destroyed.
"The GOP is right about one thing: We have to be serious about debt reduction. "
Thanks for the laugh. Our nation of don't-tax and spend-for-war? Oh stop, I've got a stitch in my side now.
Look what happened when Clinton ended up with a surplus, it just gave the Repugs more money to steal. Keep the debt high by spending money on programs that benefit you and I, that way there will be little or nothing for the Repugs to steal.
Wisconsin is a victim of its own success at keeping debt low. Because Wisconsin's debt is 15 to 20% of the debt being carried by most states of similar population (and other statistics) there is (was) a lot of resources and assets for the Repugs to steal there.
Repugs will always rob the bank that has money in it and ignore the banks that don't have money to steal.
Paul Ryan, the happy smiling face of bloodthirsty corporate controlled plutocracy. It's an all out war on the poor, the elderly, the disabled and the working class and the kleptocrats are winning.
True, but the closer they get to victory, the closer social collapse becomes. The people (your list would include me) they are against because they think we're receiving benefits we don't deserve constitute a layer of the economy that they only think they can do without. When it goes, the whole thing will tumble like the precariously balanced house of cards it is.
Unfortunately, I don't think it really matters to them. They have all the money they need....they can just jet off to their vacation homes in Europe when things get a little nasty in America. We, the peons, are stuck here in the mud and slime they have created for us.
I know that's what they think. Shows how dumb they are at heart to think they won't be affected by a total collapse of the currencies. Even if they have gold stashed, you can't eat gold.
If we the people suffer, so eventually with they. That's not much consolation.
You nailed with that comment.
Don't worry, Obama will compromise, as he has no power.
My instant reaction to hearing this story on NPR is, well, they should have no problem doing this, especially with Obama in the WH -- and I found that thought chilling. The realization that only a tiny majority in our government gives a crap about the people is always chilling.
BTW, for expressing this reality about Obama on my FB page I was called -- you guessed it -- a Tea Party and/or Repub troll. I wish these Obama/Dem-bots would look at a person's profile before they post, but then they might gain some knowledge if they read a few of the articles I share or "like" -- and that would embarrassing to a group that stubbornly doesn't want to find out they were wrong all along -- or they're just that well off that nothing that either party does will hurt them.
'The realization that only a tiny majority in our government gives a crap about the people is always chilling.'
Right now, the only ones I can see that are REALLY committed to being on our side are Anthony Wiener and Bernie Sanders. At least, they're the most vocal ones. Not very many prominent Democrats are coming out against these draconian measures.
Hitler tried for a 1000 year Reich, and got 12, but he didn't have enough nuclear weapons to kill everything on this planet. Our homegrown Fascists won't get 1000 years, either, but no one alive when they do get full control will still be alive when they lose it, however that comes .....
And the cockroach will inherit the earth.
For many years Republicans have been telling us that raising taxes on the rich will not solve the nation's financial problems because the rich do not actually have that much money.
Well, even if the claim was true then, that was then. When one percent of the population control about 25% to 30% of the nation's assets, it is clear that today, they do have that much money.
Correction: the wealthiest 1% control 40% of the nations assets, not 25%.
They take in 25% of the nations total income. One out of every four dollars that Americans earn goes to the wealthiest 1% of Americans.
The wealthiest 10% of Americans control about 72% of the nations assets.
It's Deja Vu all over again. More tax cut for the rich and more cutting from the poor. When will the people say "ENOUGH" and stop voting Republican.
Imagine if these economic retards ran you household budget,
http://texshelters.wordpress.com/2011/04/05/the-four-horsemen-of-the-budgetopolypse-if-republicans-were-planning-your-household-budget/
Peace,
Tex Shelters
Stop voting for Republicans and stop voting for Democrats. This seems as simple as possible. Take it from there. Vote third party or don't vote at all. And don't take voting seriously under any circumstances. If it changed anything it would be illegal. Meanwhile, round up Republicans, especially politicians, and, you know, deal with them the way they deal with everyone but the rich. Neutralize them.
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only more pollution
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Violence I despise
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What's for certain
a little poem I wrote when refered to as a union thug while loudly but non-violently picketing. I had also just finished reading a bio of 2-Pac.
Yes, and Paul Ryan wants to privatize Medicare, when Medicare is ALREADY 95% PRIVATE doctors, hospitals and clinics. Even its state administrators are private contractors. But Ryan wants to change it to a voucher system and private insurance, because private insurers can give campaign bribes and Medicare can't.
That will necessitate a 20% increase in Medicare costs because we will have to then fund exorbitant CEO salaries and bonuses and stock options and broker commissions and shareholder profits and even campaign contributions which will be passed on to the patient. Nice try, Paul.
And oh, the private insurers already have 20% of the Medicare market (Medicare Advantage), but they want 100% so they can have unfettered control over premiums. So if Ryan gets his way we go on welfare instead? Smart.
Why do I trust Medicare? Because (a) I've been on Medicare for seven years and have had zero problems, (b) I was a Medicare provider for 20 years and had zero problems, (c) Medicare has nearly a half century of experience and has never canceled or declined a qualified patient, (d) is 95% run by private hospitals, clinics and doctors, and (e) will provide first-class CheneyCare to 100% of Americans and save $400 billion in wasted administrative costs.
Oh gee, I didn't know that, Ryan says.
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Obama and other democrats did cut $500 billion from Medicare, but it was a good cut. They cut a lot of the subsidies for Advantage care. The insurance companies were making all that money and the elderly didn't get anything for it