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jct74
01-05-2017, 04:05 PM
Rand Paul Meets With House Conservatives On Obamacare Repeal

JULIEGRACE BRUFKE
01/05/2017

Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky met with a group of 24 House conservatives Thursday in an attempt to sway them to vote against the reconciliation bill being used to repeal Obamacare due to its budget numbers.

Proponents of the legislation, which would require just 51 votes to pass in the upper chamber, argue it’s only being used as a vehicle to repeal the Affordable Care Act. But Paul is pushing for the numbers to be renegotiated to meet the requirements put in place under the balanced budget amendment.

“I want to make sure that conservatives in the House knew that together we can have some power and impact on what the budget will be, that the budget is a Republican document there will be no Democrats on board,” he told reporters after the meeting. “It should be a conservative document that should not add $9.7 trillion to the debt over 10 years.”

Paul said he’s concerned if Republicans pass the budget in its current form, those calling for higher spending levels in the future could use it as leverage to push them to vote for measures that don’t meet conservative principles.

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http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/05/rand-paul-meets-with-house-conservatives-on-obamacare-repeal/

jct74
01-05-2017, 04:06 PM
Rand Paul pushing for GOP budget rebellion

By BEN WEYL
01/05/17

Sen. Rand Paul is trying to spark a last-ditch rebellion against GOP leadership’s Obamacare repeal strategy, going across the Capitol on Thursday to woo conservative House Republicans to his side.

The Kentucky Republican met with nearly two dozen members of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus to urge them to withhold their support for the current GOP budget resolution, which is being used to fast-track Obamacare repeal. Paul is pushing for a revised resolution that would lead to a balanced budget.

“I wanted to make sure that conservatives in the House knew that together we can have some power and impact on what the budget will be,” the libertarian-leaning gadfly told reporters. On Wednesday, Paul was the sole Senate Republican to vote against beginning debate on the fiscal 2017 budget resolution, which he complained would add nearly $10 trillion to the national debt over a decade. Paul promised to push an amendment that would slash federal spending and end deficit spending in about five years.

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http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/budget-obamacare-repeal-rand-paul-233229

William Tell
01-05-2017, 05:02 PM
the libertarian-leaning gadfly told reporters.

oh my

CPUd
01-05-2017, 05:11 PM
If he gets all of the Freedom Caucus, it would almost be enough to deny a majority vote.

specsaregood
01-05-2017, 06:16 PM
the libertarian-leaning gadfly told reporters.
oh my

they are just screwing with us now.

tsai3904
01-05-2017, 06:21 PM
Senate will vote on Rand Paul's budget on January 9.
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Rand's budget freezes expenditures, reaches balance in seven years, but still has rising debt levels:


(3) Budget outlays.--For purposes of the enforcement of
this resolution, the appropriate levels of total budget
outlays are as follows:

Fiscal year 2017: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2018: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2019: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2020: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2021: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2022: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2023: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2024: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2025: $3,265,000,000,000.
Fiscal year 2026: $3,265,000,000,000.

(4) Deficits.--For purposes of the enforcement of this
resolution, the amounts of the deficits are as follows:

Fiscal year 2017: $582,570,000,000.
Fiscal year 2018: $477,050,000,000.
Fiscal year 2019: $409,980,000,000.
Fiscal year 2020: $314,540,000,000.
Fiscal year 2021: $232,080,000,000.
Fiscal year 2022: $140,670,000,000.
Fiscal year 2023: $41,860,000,000.
Fiscal year 2024: -$68,390,000,000.
Fiscal year 2025: -$191,380,000,000.
Fiscal year 2026: -$314,150,000,000.

(5) Public debt.--Pursuant to section 301(a)(5) of the
Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (2 U.S.C. 632(a)(5)), the
appropriate levels of the public debt are as follows:

Fiscal year 2017: $20,034,790,000,000.
Fiscal year 2018: $20,719,451,000,000.
Fiscal year 2019: $21,326,280,000,000.
Fiscal year 2020: $22,018,470,000,000.
Fiscal year 2021: $22,775,170,000,000.
Fiscal year 2022: $23,596,110,000,000.
Fiscal year 2023: $24,553,462,050,000.
Fiscal year 2024: $25,523,091,900,000.
Fiscal year 2025: $26,431,371,000,000.
Fiscal year 2026: $27,445,091,000,000.