On 27/01/2010 6:08 PM, Eisboch wrote:
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:00:56 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Just finished reading this. It's worth consideration, I think.
Short summary can be viewed and read he
http://www.house.gov/ryan/press_rele...pressreleases/
RoadmapSummary.pdf
Detailed report with the numbers to back it up he
http://www.house.gov/budget_republicans/entitlement/
roadmap_detailed_entirereport.pdf
Have fun,
Eisboch
Nothing for nothing, but after the response of the American people to the
sausage making of health care reform, I expect these wide-sweeping road
maps to be a thing of the past. Health care reform is one thing. A year
ago, everyone seemed to want it, but this guy wants to overhaul health
care, medicare, social security, *and* taxes. DOA
His roadmap isn't perfect ... or maybe even feasible ... but band-aid
approaches to each crisis isn't going to work either.
It's really time to re-think economics in this global economy and then plan
and act accordingly. The programs and solutions being beaten to death in
D.C. aren't going to solve anything, long term.
Eisboch
Agreed. And the only thing Obama made sense with is government cuts in
spending.
Trouble is, I don't believe he is succinct. How can you be overspending
by $2 trillion a year, promise more can save $30 billion and balance the
budget?
I would say his roadmap has no hope in hell. More BS talk.
I still say government wants health care for the revenue skiming.