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    If you though the Paul Ryan budget was bad......

    Wait until the "People's budget" is released. Not only couldn't they meet their budget goals with the DoD gutted, but they're increasing taxes at the same time. Gotta love those REgressives looking out for the common man. Bless their hearts.

    http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinio...-would-look-0#


    Next week, the group of progressives plans to introduce its alternative to Ryan's proposal, called "The People's Budget." Based on an advanced peek provided by a senior Democratic aide, it promises to return the nation to surpluses by the end of the decade and reduce the debt, only with a much different approach from Ryan's.

    To extend the long-term solvency of Social Security, it would propose dramatically increasing payroll taxes on both the employer and employee side, and funneling the money into even more generous benefits.

    Payroll taxes are economically destructive, because they make it more expensive for employers to hire new workers, meaning lower real wages and higher unemployment.

    Yet the tax increases wouldn't end there. The People's Budget would rescind last year's tax deal to raise rates on higher income levels, boost taxes on capital gains and dividends, increase the estate tax, institute three "millionaire tax rates," with the highest reaching 47 percent, tax corporate foreign income, impose a "financial crisis responsibility fee," and institute a "financial speculation tax."

    Overall, taxes would rise to 22.3 percent of the economy, compared with 18.3 percent under the Ryan proposal.

    The plan would also build on Obama's most notable initiatives. It includes an additional $1.45 trillion in economic stimulus spending. On health care, the plan would add a government-run plan, or "public option," to Obamacare and have the government negotiate drug prices.
    Yet while other parts of government would grow, the defense budget would be gutted. The proposal would "reduce baseline defense spending by reducing strategic capabilities, conventional forces, procurement, and R&D programs."
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    Where is a vomit emoticon when you need it?

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    Thank God this crap will never pass. The GOP sucks, but at least they control the House and their proposal is the lesser of two evils, not that I endorse Paul Ryno's budget plan.



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