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« on: March 28, 2012, 09:31:34 PM »

Doesn't this budget like the Paul Ryan one eventually leave us in more debt rather than less?
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2012, 09:58:40 PM »

The difference is that the Congressional Progressive Caucus, unlike Paul Ryan, does not present itself to the media and the public as concerned with the subject of debt to the exclusion of all else.

So neither of them address the problem that's gonna be passed onto the next generation. That's cool. Add the slashing of the military budget from this plan to Paul Ryan's plan and maybe we'll have a template as to the route we have to take to get rid of this debt by cutting both domestic programs and foreign spending.
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2012, 08:10:24 AM »

The difference is that the Congressional Progressive Caucus, unlike Paul Ryan, does not present itself to the media and the public as concerned with the subject of debt to the exclusion of all else.

So neither of them address the problem that's gonna be passed onto the next generation. That's cool. Add the slashing of the military budget from this plan to Paul Ryan's plan and maybe we'll have a template as to the route we have to take to get rid of this debt by cutting both domestic programs and foreign spending.
Improved infrastructure... Improved productivity...  Make it easier to pay off the debt in the future....

Everyone keeps putting this off until the future but if we don't start making major cuts to take care of the debt NOW the future's gonna look very bleak for us... especilly if we end up getting involved in a hypothetical war with Iran
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