April 1, 2009 3:15 PM

GOP Releases Full Alternative Budget

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Igor Kossov
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House Republicans released the full version of their alternative budget plan on Wednesday after critics called their March 26 release vague and lacking hard numbers.

When the first version of the Republicans' alternative to the Obama administration's budget was released, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs quipped, "It took me several minutes to read it."

He also dismissed the budget as coming from "the party of 'no new ideas.'"

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), who drafted the GOP proposal, says he is alarmed at how much the Obama administration plans to spend. In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, he said that Democrats "are attempting to bring about the third and final great wave of progressivism, building on top of the New Deal and the Great Society.

He added that if the president's budget passes, "it will mark this period in history as the moment America turned European."

To prevent this from happening, the alternative budget proposal seeks to undo most of the stimulus spending and to freeze discretionary spending on domestic programs, which the proposal describes as "a host of spending programs that will do nothing to help our economy recover."

Ryan also wants to make the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 permanent and simplify the tax code. Under his plan, couples would pay 10 percent tax on their first $100,000 of income and 25 percent after that. (The cutoff would be $50,000 for singles.) Capital gains taxes would drop down to 15 percent. Corporate taxes would be cut as well.

The proposal would give states greater control over Medicaid and Medicare programs, which would be overhauled for people under 55.

Critics of the proposal said that the plan will give tax breaks to the rich without helping poor and middle-class Americans.

"If you expected a GOP alternative to the failed policies of the past that got our country into the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, then I have two words for you: April Fools," said Kenneth Baer, an Obama administration communications director, according to CNN.

The budget alternative is largely a symbolic gesture, as the proposal does not stand a chance of passing in the Democratically-controlled Congress. It was released in part to counter Democratic charges that Republicans are knocking their proposals but not offering alternatives.

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by zoroxyz April 14, 2009 8:03 PM EDT
Hey why does'nt anyone ask where the coverage is on the Tea Party that is occuring throughout the U.S.A on tax day.You need to report actual news happening. Where is your journalism and non partisenship.I can not find one news report on this subject.Or that an alert against right wing conservatives has been dispatched by homeland security. What about outrage against acorn or left wing democrates. What happened to freedom of speech?From the left wing party.
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by universalwomen April 2, 2009 4:32 PM EDT
We are in control of this entire process! Instead of voting for the one who has the loudest mouth or the most money start voting for the one who has the best record, has done the most for his/her community, displays the values we want to see. We voted them into office and we can vote them out!!!!!!!

We act surprised by the greed and disregard of our elected offficals.....Aren't we all that way? Isn't it every person for themselves? We teach our children to share and play nice and treat others the way we want to be treated and so on......What dribble! We new we were buying to much with to little. Getting credit cards with interest rates higher than you mortgage interest rate! Buying house that you knew you weren't qualified to buy. Fudging on your tax statements so you could live with like the Jones.

Each of us needs to take a self evaluation!
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by maxonhudson April 2, 2009 4:01 PM EDT
"here's the GOP budget plan summary"

ADD
background task: undermine any attempts at govt regulation claiming its socialism
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by maxonhudson April 2, 2009 3:47 PM EDT
here's the GOP budget plan summary:

1 continue to shift tax burden to poor and middle class
(it will take longer top pay off the deficit created Ronald Reagan & George W Bush, but who cares, the rich will keep more of the money they've been able to siphon of during the good years)
2 blame the democrats for everything
3 repeat steps 1 & 2 until we get back the majority
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by tonic16612 April 2, 2009 10:54 AM EDT
The Republicans have been whining about Obama's 'increasing the deficit', so they come u pwith a budget that...well, increases the budget by a mere $1.7 trillion! Talk about irony. In order for this budget to work, deep, massive cuts have to be made in social programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. Referring to this budget, Congresswoman Maxine Waters on 'Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann' last night said it was 'unworkable, and the Republicans know it.' Making the Bush tax cuts permanent is more proof of Republican stupidity, as if we needed any more. The wealthy have never proven a need for such tax cuts, nor if or that they deserve them. Finally, creating jobs is meaningless if the jobs don't pay the employees a living wage. This Republican answer to the budget is nothing more than proof of just how out of touch with reality the Republican party truly is. If you're going to concoct a budget, creating a workable, feasible budget would be nice...
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by walt1944 April 2, 2009 10:17 AM EDT
The Neocon Fascist Nazi Republicans have released "their" version of an alternate version to that of Barack Obama's.

Some of the main points are:

1. Reduce taxes on booze and cigarettes which would put "social welfare" programs such as S-chip and Medicaid out of business.
2. Reduce funding of infrastructure projects (pork) to ZERO and ordering out-of-work cfitizens to maintain roads and bridges out of their own empty pockets.
3. Derive revenue by making ALL roads TOLL ROADS!!!
4. Dropping the corporate tax rate down to ZERO while taxing the H-E-L-L out of unemployed citizens!
5. PRINT MORE MONEY!!!!!

HAIL OBAMA!!!!
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by ramos1129 April 2, 2009 10:11 AM EDT
I am a small businessman and have read the entire alternative GOP budget. It is a joke.

In my business, I have to listen carefully to what my customers want and then provide it, as much as I am able, to provide what they want and not what I want to provide them. If I do not, my customers go elsewhere and eventually I am finished in business.

The GOP lost in 2006 and 2008 because they did not give the voting public what it wanted. The GOP made, and continues to do so, great efforts to explain what it was offering for "sale". But that was not what the voters wanted and still want. Until the Republicans learn that vital lesson and take steps to address it, they will continue to lose national elections.
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by loueetwoee April 2, 2009 10:03 AM EDT
Reading these posts, it's clear that the repubs are supported only by the psychotically insane. Their arguments are bitter diatribes lacking any substance. All they can muster are hateful attacks on the President; it's the republican way. Anyway, this proposed budget makes me feel like I'm stuck in the wayback machine! Reagan all over again.
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by patocc123 April 2, 2009 10:02 AM EDT
So many political hacks here. Instead of logically defending thier parties plan they attack the plans of the other. I wonder why no valid discussion will ever take place and look at what has worked and what has not. Whats the purpose of the past and looking at it in its entirety. Democratic hacks like to act that its only been the last 8 years that things went south without ever admitting that their party is part of the problem and Republicans are head strong that thier ideals are always correct. Your both part of the of the problem.
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by flanejr April 2, 2009 9:48 AM EDT
LOL...brought to us by the same irresponsible knuckle-dragging, "family-values", war-mongering, non-regulating inbred idiots that got us here!
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