John Boehner has done it again, defending the Republican budget by making a Bartonian foray into speculative fiction. Completely bypassing reality, he held a press conference yesterday in which he asserted that, For 53 of the last 60 years, the federal government has spent more than it has taken in – 53 of the last 60 years. It’s unacceptable. To this day, now in his seventh year in office, the president has never proposed a budget that balances. Our budget will balance, but it’s also about growing our economy, growing jobs and building economic strength for our future.
John Boehner’s Defense of the GOP Budget is Pure Fiction, if Lies Can be Called Pure
John Boehner has done it again, defending the Republican budget by making a Bartonian foray into speculative fiction. Completely bypassing reality, he held a press conferenceyesterday in which he asserted that,
http://www.politicususa.com/2015/03/18/john-boehners-defense-gop-budget-pure-fiction-lies-called-pure.htmlFor 53 of the last 60 years, the federal government has spent more than it has taken in – 53 of the last 60 years. It’s unacceptable.To this day, now in his seventh year in office, the president has never proposed a budget that balances. Our budget will balance, but it’s also about growing our economy, growing jobs and building economic strength for our future.
This party should be outlawed and these crooks should go to jail starting with John Boehner
...they serve their corporate masters PERIOD. It always blows my mind that USA voters are so stupid to vote for GOP. 99% do NOT benefit from GOP policies and agenda.
"This is the GOP of the 21st century - secretive and extreme - a party .... just like last year to get budget passed he turned to nancy and even ..... The next two years will prove that they CAN'T govern, pass effective bills or please the country. " Source
Republicans have crafted dozens of bills ostensibly devoted to "streamlining and simplifying" the federal government. So they claim BUT the truth is...
These bills, it turns out, are essentially efforts to undermine Wall Street reform and Obamacare while greenlighting pollution.
Amit Narang, regulatory policy advocate for the nonprofit group Public Citizen, told The Huffington Post this week. "If these measures were to become law, the public could expect... inaction on climate change and another Wall Street meltdown."
WASHINGTON -- Since taking control of the House in 2010, Republicans have crafted dozens of bills ostensibly devoted to "streamlining and simplifying" the federal government. They've pushed them through the lower chamber, promising to cut red tape and create jobs. But on Tuesday, they let the cat out of the bag. These bills, it turns out, are essentially efforts to undermine Wall Street reform and Obamacare while greenlighting pollution.
Much of the House GOP's jobs package is devoted to legislation requiring various forms of "cost-benefit analysis" on new regulations. Critics, however, have repeatedly noted that agencies already have to perform a host of economic impact assessments before making rules. They argue that these bills are really only interested in emphasizing costs.
The benefits of regulations, after all, tend to be longer-term and hard to quantify, while costs are relatively easy to figure out. When you curb pollution and give people access to health insurance, it saves lives -- something far more difficult to assign a dollar value than the upfront costs to corporate interests.
The benefits of regulations, after all, tend to be longer-term and hard to quantify, while costs are relatively easy to figure out. When you curb pollution and give people access to health insurance, it saves lives -- something far more difficult to assign a dollar value than the upfront costs to corporate interests.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/18/house-republicans-budget_n_6894998.html
Bernie Sanders Storms The Senate and Rips The Republican Rich Get Richer Budget
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) showed why he was named to the top Democratic post on the Senate Budget Committee by shredding the Republican budget proposals/
Bernie Sanders Storms The Senate and Rips The Republican Rich Get Richer Budget
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) showed why he was named to the top Democratic post on the Senate Budget Committee by shredding the Republican budget proposals/
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