#634357 - 11/10/10 02:36 PM
Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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Reverend Tarpones
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Now let's see which of our elected offocials will get behind a real deficit cutting plan. I'm betting damn few will. Do these plans make sense to you? http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101110/ap_on_bi_ge/us_cutting_deficits
Edited by Dave Vedder (11/10/10 02:37 PM)
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#634710 - 11/11/10 03:29 PM
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I'm ok with many parts of it, but I failed to see the repeal of obamacare listed. That would be huge savings to both the government and the American people. Dems need to learn restraint.
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#634725 - 11/11/10 04:24 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Dems need to learn restraint.
And the other party? Still washing their balls, are you? Both f'n parties need a lesson in restraint. Pointing your finger at one party just exposes you for the ballwasher you are.
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#634742 - 11/11/10 05:17 PM
Re: Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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Three Time Spawner
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Wow, I like it. Sounds like some good ideas. Problem is this seems to me to have been window dressing and a process to make it look as if something was to be done for the midterms. Those are over and we will see if anyone actually has the stones for this. Love the reduced tax rates and ending loopholes. I can only hope but best not hold my breath.
Edited by docspud (11/11/10 05:18 PM)
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#634747 - 11/11/10 05:31 PM
Re: Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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Poon it! Poon it! Poon it!
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I love the commission leads comments about "harpooning every whale" and also needing to enter the witness protection program now that this is public...
To me, this is the first serious/responsible attempt at a national level and has my enthusiastic support... To the guys (and they of course exist in both parties) who claim there are "non starters" in the list, I say FU## OFF. The idea that you can get your way in this stuff is insane.
I like how Hankster (omitting any negative reactions from GOP) and BaitDunker think only the Democrats will be against this. Try pushing any of the included tax INCREASES thru their groups.
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#634754 - 11/11/10 05:57 PM
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River Nutrients
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How much would we save if we pulled out of Iraq and Afghanistan?
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#634778 - 11/11/10 07:20 PM
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How much would we save if we pulled out of Iraq and Afghanistan? + a kagillion
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#634788 - 11/11/10 07:41 PM
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Kaga......what? Come on SW you can do better than that. Those that chirp away with one or the other party lines will think something I guess.
Frankly I give a damn how the money is spent. That is what we are supposed to fight about with politics in this country. What we are not supposed to be doing is spending our children's children's future because as citizens and a nation we lack the courage and principals to be responsible for our actions as individuals or a society as a whole.
Down and dirty? WE are a self centered, duplistic bunch of greedy assholes.
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#634812 - 11/11/10 08:59 PM
Re: Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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Kaga......what? Come on SW you can do better than that. Those that chirp away with one or the other party lines will think something I guess.
Frankly I give a damn how the money is spent. That is what we are supposed to fight about with politics in this country. What we are not supposed to be doing is spending our children's children's future because as citizens and a nation we lack the courage and principals to be responsible for our actions as individuals or a society as a whole.
Down and dirty? WE are a self centered, duplistic bunch of greedy assholes. Kagillion,..... as in a lot. Short term cost savings on pulling out of both misadventures may not be what many would hope for but staying in both or either venues long term is not only wrong-headed but a complete waste of valuable resources. We can axe the Dept. of Homeland Security while we're at it. Also bring troops home from South Korea, Germany, and the 750 or so other foreign bases we have world wide. When you're broke, it's time for a radical change in thought processes. One of ours must come in the realization that not only can we not afford to police the world anymore,........ but it's more trouble than what it's worth.
Edited by StinkingWaters (11/11/10 09:01 PM)
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#634840 - 11/11/10 11:46 PM
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Poon it! Poon it! Poon it!
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Less than the 10 year CBO projections for the cost of the Bush Prescription Drug Plan.........
I find $410B as the 10-year cost of the drug plan or 3.41B/month (nothing fancy in this math, no discount rate/inflation). The Afghanistan & Iraq numbers (which I didn't search super hard to find support for, these from Feb '10) are 6.7B/month and 5.5B/month respectively. So I don't see your numbers, KK. Both are really FRICKIN' expensive, but wars > Part D by my math. The BIG JOKE here is that again, going by CBO scores, the "Obamacare" numbers are effectively flat at 0, in the updated scoring from May.. That's right, FLAT. Zero. The Tea Party should be out screaming about the PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT ($41B/yr) not HCR ($0/yr). I'll leave it to you all to decide if you think the Tea Party is really about deficit reduction.
Edited by IrishRogue (11/11/10 11:47 PM)
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#634859 - 11/12/10 01:15 AM
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Poon it! Poon it! Poon it!
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"too many variables to be taken seriously?" Give me a freakin' break, Hank. The CBO is the non-partisan, de-facto standard. How in the world can we have a constructive conversation when numbers you don't like you just blow off with this statement? What do you recommend we use as a standard for discussion, numbers we pull out of a lotto machine?
It's not surprising that Biden and Reid voted for passage of medicare D, at least not to me. Why do you make this point?
What I said, and what I apparently have to repeat, is that *if* the GOP/Tea Party was really about reducing the deficit, they'd work on repealing Part D, not Obamacare. Because WITHOUT QUESTION it is vastly more expensive than HCR. When, oh when, will the REAL fiscal conservatives in the GOP emerge and smack down the jackassery that is running the party?
Stop the wars/troops home... No argument there!
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#634867 - 11/12/10 01:53 AM
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This one http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/114xx/doc11490/LewisLtr_HR3590.pdfKit summary of that is +$115B from the original numbers, effectively erasing the proclaimed $135B savings, for revenue NEUTRAL to first approximation. This compared to $400B+ (over 10 years) for the prescription drug benefit (revised DOWNWARD from $500B+, from initial estimates, see how I don't bitch and moan about crappy estimates when they go in your favor?) Again "garbage in- garbage out" blah blah blah from you... Of course it's based on projections and not real numbers -- it is in fact *a projection* and the numbers are not real because it is about *the future*. I'm not making this stuff up. The best data I can find, suggests that HCR, for all the spit and vinegar around it, costs VASTLY LESS than the prescription drug benefit. And I ask again, why all the fuss about repealing HCR, when prescription drugs are costing us many multiples more? I cannot find any answer, except that deficit hawkery is just a cover story for "we hate Obama".
Edited by IrishRogue (11/12/10 01:54 AM)
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#634880 - 11/12/10 05:04 AM
Re: Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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IR hate to say but he is right. Congress sets the parameters and CBO checks the math. Example the 300 billion medicare shortfall was left out of BO healthcare cost. Both sides been moving this one a vote at a time rather than deal with the shortfall. By using a 10 year cost projection based on 10 years but no benefits paid the first 4 the math worked out for congress with BO care also. ( especially if you avoided the already 300 b short fall ) CBO was required to use the congressional figures. Do the projection with the cost starting at the time benefits are paid then you get a real short fall. I would not be to upset as the idea of requiring a individual buy a product using the commerce clause of the constitution will not make it through the supreme court. As someone who favored single payer that leaves the public option mixed with private. This beast the D's put out is a goner but the thing is out the door so they will fix it, sorta, maybe,...............never mind.
Edited by Rivrguy (11/12/10 09:13 AM)
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#635241 - 11/14/10 11:36 AM
Re: Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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Reverend Tarpones
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My prediction. No progress. The Ds will not go along with cuts to SS. The Rs will not go along with tax increases of any type or significamnt cuts to the military. Hell they still love the Bush cuts which were one of the causes of the current deficit, and both parties have bases in their strongholds.
Both parties will bash the other, while looking for a political advantage, and then they will agree on a few issues that have no real effect - things like outlawing earmarks. The result, no progress, deficit continues to grow, crisis looms.
I will vote for any one who has the guts to embrace most of the panels recommendations.
Edited by Dave Vedder (11/14/10 11:38 AM)
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#635251 - 11/14/10 01:02 PM
Re: Deficit cutting committee has ideas to cut deficit
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DV your spot on but it is the verbiage used by both parties. How is it a cut in SS if you raise the retirement age for those who are not even born yet? Another I love is we cut XXX $$$ for the poor / whoever. Reality is the cut was only a reduction in the rate of expansion as not many federal programs have been froze let alone reduced in funding.
The words mean one thing to people but are manipulated by both parties to mean something that is usually not true. The only way to cut government spending is to freeze the level of funding at say 2006 levels for say 4 years. Then allow only increases for inflation for the following 8. The pruning process would be harsh to be sure but it will happen, be it this way or a economic collapse driven by hyper inflation. As Germany found out in the late 20's and Argentina later, you can not print money endlessly.............you will collapse your economy.
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#635531 - 11/15/10 05:47 PM
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Or when Reagan ran up a sh!tload of it?
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#635534 - 11/15/10 05:57 PM
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"Deficits don't matter" only applies when a Republican says it while there's a Republican in office...it's a mortal sin if it happens during a Democratic presidency, even if he inherited the mess from...drum roll please...a Republican.
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