Saturday, March 24, 2012

Attacking Paul Ryan, But Not the National Debt


Attacking Paul Ryan, But Not the National Debt


No comments ? | ? Printer Friendly

The White House and Democrats have been attacking Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), Chairman of the House Budget Committee, for having the audacity to put forth budget plans, something the Democrats in the Senate have failed to pass for well over a thousand days at this point.

The first words out of Rep. Steve Israel?s mouth, a Democrat from New York, were the pathetic blather about ?billionaires.? Most Americans aren?t billionaires or even millionaires and are more concerned about the rising costs of gasoline, food, and everything else than whether the rich pay more?taxes. In point of fact, the rich pay the vast bulk of the?income taxes?and some forty percent of workers pay none at all. If you?earn?more than $250,000 a year, Democrats think you?re rich.

Never mind that most of us are trying to live within our own budget, the Democrats have resisted passing any kind of a budget to address a looming fiscal crisis of their making. That was why voters in 2010 returned control of the House, where all appropriations are authorized, to Republicans. If they had done the same for the Senate, we might actually have had some budgets, but Harry Reid, the Senate Majority Leader, has ensured that every effort to address the fiscal mess fails.

The White House and the Senate, despite the Simpson-Bowles Commission, despite the so-called ?super committee?, and despite the plans put forth by Ryan, have utterly failed to do anything but spend, spend, and spend. To do so, they must borrow, borrow, and borrow.

In February, the Congressional Budget?Office?(CBO) reported that annual spending over the Obama era had climbed to a projected $3.6 trillion this fiscal year from $2.98 trillion in fiscal 2008; more than 20%. It added up to an increase of about $5 trillion in just four years. This year will mark the highest deficit?the difference between government revenues and government spending?since 1946!

Robotically and moronically, the Democrats keep calling for higher?taxes?and even the CBO has concluded that the 2012 tax hike (ending the Bush?tax cuts) on capital gains,?dividends, estates and small businesses would impede?economic?growth, reducing it 1% the next year and raising the specter of unemployment rising from 8.5% to 9.1%?increasing the jobless to 750,000.

As The?Wall Street?Journal put it, ?the CBO?s facts plainly show that Mr. Obama has the worst fiscal record of any President in modern times. No one else is even close.?

In addition to the tired rhetoric about billionaires and millionaires, the Democrats are also lying about Ryan?s plan as it relates to Medicare, claiming it wants to deprive older Americans of its benefits, but as Ryan points out, ?Our budget?s Medicare reforms make no changes for those in or near?retirement.? Without reform, Medicare will go broke as will Social Security.

Ryan?s plan ?spurs?economic?growth with bold tax reform?eliminating complexity for individuals and families and boosting competitiveness for American job creators. Led by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, our budget consolidates the current six?income tax brackets?into just two brackets of 10% and 25%?, the latter for corporations in order to permit them to be more competitive with nations that tax their corporations at a far lower rate than ours?, currently near the highest in the world.

?We reject calls to raise?taxes,? says Ryan, preferring to close tax loopholes.

In brief, the Ryan budget would produce savings in federal spending of $5.3 trillion over ten years and reduce the deficit by $3.3 trillion. It proposes a 10% reduction of the federal work force over three years through attrition and it offers reforms toMedicaid, among others to pull the nation back from the brink of catastrophic collapse and default.

You don?t have to be a mathematical genius to know what is wrong with the way Obama and his Democrat trolls are running the government, despite Republican efforts to apply the brakes. They have increased spending to $3.8 trillion despite the fact that the government only takes in about $2.1 in revenue.

In just one term, Obama is on pace to borrow $6.2 trillion. The debt rises by $4.2 billion every day, $175 million per hour, nearly $3 million per minute.

Without a Republican in the White House and Republican control of both the House and Senate, the United States of America?you and I?are headed off a cliff. All the lies Obama tells between now and November 6, 2012 will not change that.

?

?

Guest columns do not necessarily reflect the views of Accuracy in Media or its staff.


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AccuracyInMedia/~3/c6yZg2f69f8/

capital one bowl winter classic 2012 2012 nfl draft order georgia bulldogs football rashard mendenhall rachel zoe penn state football

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.