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08-14-2012, 02:22 PM #61Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
And here is where I stopped reading.
The last true budget was in 2010, thanks to all the extensions.
Spending on defense was at $663.7 billion.
Social programs eclipsed that. Money spent on Social Security $695 billion, unemployment and welfare was $571 billion, medicare was $453 billion and medicaid was $290 billion. That's a total of just over $2 Trillion on social programs.
That means military spending is just over a quarter of what's spent on social programs. If you want to cut spending, you start with entitlements and Ryan's plan reforms much of that spending.
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08-14-2012, 02:43 PM #62Regular 1st Stringer
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No, if you want to cut spending, you cut EVERYTHING across the board. We're spending too much on defense. If you want to cut spending, you don't say:
"We're spending too much on defense, but there's other places to cut, so let's just cut those".
Everyone has to make sacrifices. Paul Ryan's budget plan would bring people like Mitt Romney's tax liability to almost nothing, while making the rest of us mere mortals pay MORE. How is that logical?
I'll be the first to agree that we need to cut entitlement spending. But there are plenty of OTHER places to cut spending that aren't being looked at.
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08-14-2012, 02:50 PM #63Legendary RSR Poster
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Ok, now since you've moved the goal posts, what's your point?
You're critical of Ryan's plan because it doesn't cut in areas you feel should get some? Because that's not what you first said. And how about the man who could have actually done something about it these past four years? You're really telling me you're worried about Ryan's cuts over the spending done by Obama already?
Your first post mentioned logic. I don't see yours.
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08-14-2012, 03:24 PM #64Regular 1st Stringer
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I never said Obama's budget was fantastic. In fact, I quite clearly stated that I'm completely disillusioned with both parties. I'm critical of Ryan's plan because it disproportionately benefits the wealthy while shafting the middle and lower class. I just don't understand how anyone can sit there and say with a straight face that the Ryan Budget is the fix all, end all, be all plan, when there's plenty of problems with it. Instead, its being touted as this magic cure-all which is far from the truth.
Also, its interesting to note that spending by Obama has increased at a rate lower than seen in the past 60 years.
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08-14-2012, 03:27 PM #65Legendary RSR Poster
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08-14-2012, 03:30 PM #66Regular 1st Stringer
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08-14-2012, 03:35 PM #67Legendary RSR Poster
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08-14-2012, 03:47 PM #68Regular 1st Stringer
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That's a fact, not class warfare. The Ryan plan is a huge break for wealthy people who pay less taxes, and sucks for lower/middle class people who pay more taxes. Just because you cry class warfare, doesn't invalidate the facts.
The left has done plenty to annoy me. Obama has done more in the past 4 years to destroy the right to protest and make yourself heard than probably every president before him combined. Whistleblowers enjoy the lowest level of protection ever.
The Left sat around and tried to shove SOPA down our throats. Also a point of great disgust.
The economic situation is terrible, but I'm hesitant to blame any particular party for this one. After all, Bush left the country in shambles. Obama hasn't done much useful either. But it hasn't helped that Congress has actively blocked everything he tried to do.
Theres plenty wrong with everyone in our political system. But since economy and spending is essentially a wasted point, I can just fall back to my next criteria for voting which is social issues, and man do I hate the Republican stance on social issues.
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08-14-2012, 03:50 PM #69Legendary RSR Poster
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Still waiting on those "facts".
I've read the CBO Analysis and I don't see anything close to what you claim.
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
So you don't want to blame either party, but you'll blame Bush but not Obama?
And you blame the Republican Congress (or House since that's whose blocking him) but won't blame the Democratic congress(both House and Senate) from 2008 - 2010 who gave him everything he wanted?
Interesting.. and telling...
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08-14-2012, 04:09 PM #72
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