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BigBadBrian
04-13-2011, 08:34 AM
SUMMARY OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2012 BUDGET RESOLUTION
Where the President has failed, House Republicans will lead. This budget helps spur job creation today, stops spending money the government doesn’t have, and lifts the crushing burden of debt. This plan puts the budget on the path to balance and the economy on the path to prosperity.

KEY FACTS
SPENDING
Cuts $6.2 trillion in government spending over the next decade compared to the President’s budget, and $5.8 trillion relative to the current-policy baseline.

Eliminates hundreds of duplicative programs, reflects the ban on earmarks, and curbs corporate welfare bringing non-security discretionary spending to below 2008 levels.

Brings government spending to below 20 percent of the economy, a sharp contrast to the President’s
budget, in which spending never falls below 23 percent of GDP over the next decade.

DEBT AND DEFICITS
Reduces deficits by $4.4 trillion compared to the President’s budget over the next decade.
Surpasses the President’s low benchmark of sustainability – which his own budget fails to meet –
by reaching primary balance in 2015.

Puts the budget on the path to balance and pays off the debt.

TAXES
Keeps taxes low so the economy can grow. Eliminates roughly $800 billion in tax increases imposed by
the President’s health care law. Prevents the $1.5 trillion tax increase called for in the President’s budget.

Calls for a simpler, less burdensome tax code for households and small businesses. Lowers tax rates for individuals, businesses and families. Sets top rates for individuals and businesses at 25 percent.
Improves incentives for growth, savings, and investment.

GROWTH AND JOBS
Creates nearly 1 million new private-sector jobs next year, brings the unemployment rate down to 4
percent by 2015, and results in 2.5 million additional private-sector jobs in the last year of the decade.
Spurs economic growth, increasing real GDP by $1.5 trillion over the decade.

Unleashes prosperity and economic security, yielding $1.1 trillion in higher wages and an average $1,000 per year in higher income for each family.

KEY OBJECTIVES

ECONOMIC GROWTH AND JOB CREATION: Fosters a better environment for private-sector job creation
by lifting debt-fueled uncertainty and advancing pro-growth tax reforms.

SPENDING CUTS AND CONTROLS: Stops Washington from spending money it does not have on
government programs that do not work. Locks in spending cuts with spending controls.

REAL SECURITY: Fulfills the mission of health and retirement security for all Americans by making the
tough decisions necessary to save critical health and retirement programs.

PATIENT-CENTERED HEALTH CARE: Repeals and defunds the President’s health care law, advancing instead common-sense solutions focused on lowering costs, expanding access and protecting the doctor-patient relationship.

RESTORING AMERICA’S EXCEPTIONAL PROMISE: Tackles the existential threat posed by rapidly
growing government and debt, applying the nation’s timeless principles to this generation’s
greatest challenge. Ensures that the next generation inherits a stronger, more prosperous America.
House Budget Committee | April 5, 2011

KEY COMPONENTS

Efficient, Effective and Responsible Government

Prioritizing National Security: Reflects $178 billion in savings identified by Defense Secretary Robert
Gates, reinvesting $100 billion in higher military priorities and dedicating the rest to deficit reduction.

Streamlining Other Government Agencies:

Returns non-security discretionary spending to below 2008 levels.

Repeals the new health care law and moves toward patient-centered reform.

Reduces the bureaucracy’s reach by applying private-sector realities to the federal government’s
civilian workforce.

Targets hundreds of government programs that have outlived their usefulness.

Ending Corporate Welfare: Ends the taxpayer bailouts of failed financial institutions, reforms Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and stops Washington from picking the winners and losers across sectors of the economy.

Boosting American Energy Resources: Removes barriers to safe, responsible energy exploration in the

United States; unlocks American energy production to help lower costs, create jobs, and reduce
dependence on foreign fossil fuels.

Changing Washington’s Culture of Spending: Locks in savings with enforceable spending caps and budgetprocess reforms, addressing not only what Washington spends, but also how tax dollars are spent.

Strengthening the Social Safety Net

Repairing a Broken Medicaid System: Ends an onerous, one-size-fits-all approach by converting the
federal share of Medicaid spending into a block grant that gives states the flexibility to tailor their
Medicaid programs to the specific needs of their residents.

Preparing the Workforce for a 21st Century Economy: Consolidates the complex maze of dozens of
overlapping job-training programs into more accessible, accountable career scholarships aimed at
empowering American workers to compete in the global economy.

Fulfilling the Mission of Health and Retirement Security

Saving Medicare: Protects those in and near retirement from any disruptions and offers future
beneficiaries the same kind of health-care options now enjoyed by members of Congress.
Advancing Social Security Solutions: Forces action by the President and both chambers of Congress to
ensure the solvency of this critical program.

Promoting Economic Growth and Job Creation

Individual Tax Reform: Simplifies the broken tax code, lowering rates and clearing out the burdensome tangle of loopholes that distort economic activity; brings the top rate from 35 to 25 percent to promote growth and job creation.

Corporate Tax Reform: Improves incentives for job creators to work, invest, and innovate in the United

States by lowering the corporate tax rate from 35 percent, which is the highest in the industrialized
world, to a more competitive 25 percent.

Nitro Express
04-15-2011, 11:04 PM
Anything they cut will be blown on the new escapade in Libya. Someone will make a fortune off of the war contracts and oil but it won't be us citizens.

knuckleboner
04-16-2011, 10:03 AM
what that summary forgot to mention is that the GOP budget also adds $5.9 trillion in debt over the next decade. oh, to the general public, the republicans feel that fear and simplicity about debt is better. but when it comes to actually writing laws, they kind of understand the constraints of reality, even if they don't admit it.

FORD
04-16-2011, 02:57 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg5wZbeaLP8

BigBadBrian
04-17-2011, 08:37 AM
what that summary forgot to mention is that the GOP budget also adds $5.9 trillion in debt over the next decade. oh, to the general public, the republicans feel that fear and simplicity about debt is better. but when it comes to actually writing laws, they kind of understand the constraints of reality, even if they don't admit it.

It does, however, put the budget back on track into the right direction (towards being balanced), something no budget proposed by the left does. :gulp:

FORD
04-17-2011, 02:12 PM
It does, however, put the budget back on track into the right direction (towards being balanced), something no budget proposed by the left does. :gulp:

Bullshit. The Progressive Caucus budget would create a surplus by 2021.

FORD
04-17-2011, 02:44 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSvVwTehqkk

knuckleboner
04-17-2011, 08:12 PM
Bullshit. The Progressive Caucus budget would create a surplus by 2021.

FORD is correct. the progressive budget proposal has about $3 trillion LESS in debt than the republican one. but it contains more taxes.

and as we know, republicans are all about fiscal responsibility, except when it comes to taxes. in that case, they'll take debt over taxes any day. though, they wont' tell you that's the choice; they'll tell you DEBT IS BAD!!!

BigBadBrian
04-18-2011, 09:16 AM
The People’s Budget should be renamed the The Marxist Budget. It can’t, and won’t, be taken seriously.

This budget works on one basic principle: tax, tax, tax, tax, tax, and tax. It raises taxes on just about everything. As usual, the liberals seem to have a woody for those that make money, including small businesses.

The only spending it plans to decrease is defense. It wants to slash the size of our armed forces, weapons programs, and even R&D. There is nothing like leaving us naked in front of the enemy, huh fellas? You progressives hate the military and its people, that much is clear.

For Social Security and Medicare, it plans on increasing both the amount the individual AND the employer has to pay into them. There we go again, increasing the tax burden on business. And liberals wonder why businesses go overseas to reduce labor costs.

Through “investment” (progressive word for SPENDING) in infrastructure, it plans to reduce the unemployment rate. While infrastructure continually needs updating, having a plan to this extent is utterly ridiculous. A new CCC is what we don’t need.

It is also unlikely to reduce the deficit in the timeline it claims. Simply put, the tax increases will stifle the economy instead of stimulating it. Particularly small business.

There are few things about Ryan’s plan I don’t like, such as tying health costs to the CPI. I’ll let you all bitch and moan about the others.

I suspect, in the true spirit of partisan budget negotiations, that Ryan’s budget proposal is intentionally further to the right than what they hope for so they have ground to give when negotiations get down to brass tacks. Like they did when they recently gave up the plan to defund Planned Parenthood (yes, defunding PP was nothing but a bargaining tool).

I would hope the Obama-bots and Congressional Marxist Caucus are also willing to negotiate, preferably before Oct 1 when the new fiscal year begins.

Seshmeister
04-18-2011, 09:22 AM
the only spending it plans to decrease is defense. It wants to slash the size of our armed forces, weapons programs, and even r&d. There is nothing like leaving us naked in front of the enemy, huh fellas?



:rofl:

Hardrock69
04-18-2011, 01:47 PM
God....that is such a pathetically moronic statement....it would be hilarious if it were not so delusional.

BigBadBrian
04-19-2011, 09:02 AM
God....that is such a pathetically moronic statement....it would be hilarious if it were not so delusional.

As usual...all insults, no valid arguments.

BigBadBrian
04-20-2011, 09:57 AM
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TAXES
Keeps taxes low so the economy can grow. Eliminates roughly $800 billion in tax increases imposed by
the President’s health care law. Prevents the $1.5 trillion tax increase called for in the President’s budget.

Calls for a simpler, less burdensome tax code for households and small businesses. Lowers tax rates for individuals, businesses and families. Sets top rates for individuals and businesses at 25 percent.
Improves incentives for growth, savings, and investment.



Indeed.

yes

FORD
04-20-2011, 01:10 PM
So I just heard that Jockstrap Ryan had a "town meeting" with a screened "Republicans & Teabaggers only" audience - and got BOOED off stage.

The people who were delusional enough to vote for this coward don't even like his serial killer inspired "budget".

Ryan's gone in 2012. Unless Kathy Nickolaus steals an election for him again.

Seshmeister
04-20-2011, 07:11 PM
As usual...all insults, no valid arguments.

If you need someone to explain how a 1% cut in US defence spending doesn't leave her naked in front of her 'enemies' then it's kind of difficult to post to that level of intelligence.

http://cdn.meotoo.com/modules/PowerBlog/cache/images/2011/15/56662-report-us-military-spending-has-almos.jpg

LoungeMachine
04-21-2011, 02:02 AM
Hey Brie.....

Are the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan figured into your budget?

:gulp:

Your hero Dubya tended to leave them out.......

BigBadBrian
04-21-2011, 06:09 AM
So I just heard that Jockstrap Ryan had a "town meeting" with a screened "Republicans & Teabaggers only" audience - and got BOOED off stage.

Screened? A town hall constituent meeting? :lmao:


The people who were delusional enough to vote for this coward don't even like his serial killer inspired "budget".

You're nuttier than usual today.


Ryan's gone in 2012.

Not likely. Besides I think people want solutions, even if it does hurt.

BigBadBrian
04-21-2011, 06:14 AM
Hey Brie.....

Listen up, people! Lounge came up with this little moniker for me and only HE can use it without being a copyright-infringing, pussy-assed douchebag! :biggrin:


Are the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan figured into your budget?

Yes.


Your hero Dubya tended to leave them out.......

Ronald Reagan is my political hero...get it right, bamboo boy!