The Obama plan vs. the Ryan plan

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
So the TEA Party platform is for a cast system? You mean like one were there is one medical system for the ruling class and an inferior one for the peons that pay the bills? Or one in which all of us lessor citizens are forced to participate in a ponzi scheme retirement plan while the ruling class gets a basically free golden retirement plan? Or where the ruling class confiscates the rewards of hard working citizens and trickles it down to the poor to buy votes for the ruling class? Or perhaps you mean the system the ruling class has setup that punishes success and hard work and rewards failure and bad decisions. Or that they fight tooth and nail for a system where all citizens are equal, as long as some citizens are more equal then others. Wait, what party were we talking about?
you finally said something substantive, jo.

can't say i agree with all of your comparisons, but you finally did it. up until now, you displayed typical tea party {sarc} class and restraint {/sarc}.

i'm almost tempted to press the like button. but i'll hold off for now.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
who are you talking to?
I think he is replying to josix. I assume OMGBBQ is an alias of a recently banned Forum member who isn't even close to being independent. Thats what I just love about some of these people, They truly think if they make an alias, spend all their posts in the politics section and claim obviously false beliefs that we are all too stupid to see it for what it is. Like we give any credence to people with 3 posts who do not actually have anything substantive to say, I doubt he is influencing anyones opinions.
 

Ernst

Well-Known Member
Even on his home turf being on the side if increasing poverty for the people is unpopular.

So many are aligning themselves with special interests in order to secure political funding is Ryan one of them too?



VIDEO: At Town Hall, Paul Ryan Booed And Heckled For Supporting Corporate Tax Cuts

As ThinkProgress has been reporting, all over the country a Main Street Movement of ordinary Americans is fight back against right-wing attacks on their basic services and public investment. In recent days, this movement has been focused on conservative legislators who voted for the GOP budget plan that would effectively end Medicare.
Last night, during a town hall meeting posted on YouTube, in Kenosha, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), the architect of the GOP plan to end Medicare, came face-to-face with this movement once again. At one point during the meeting, a man who identified himself as a long-time resident outraged about big corporations outsourcing jobs asked why Ryan doesn’t want to tax these companies, getting huge applause from the audience.
Ryan responded by saying that first we should deal with some tax shelters, and the crowd began to shout “Do it first!” Then Ryan started to say that we’re taxing corporations too much, which set off a spree of booing and shouts of “Liar!” Ryan responded by saying that those who are yelling should leave:
CONSTITUENT: I’ve been around this area for quite a long time but once all the factories moved out and there’s no work for our grandchildren or children to get jobs. And if they did have have jobs and those factories were open if you applied a tariff on companies that left, they would come back, or our government could take the money they have and reinvest in the factories that are still here and get apprenticeship programs for people like electricians, pipefitters, plumbers, sheet metal men and put it back to work. You would have the money you need to balance all that. [referring to the budget] (applause from the audience)
RYAN: I agree with the first — I totally agree with that sentiment. First of all the tax system we have is a corrupt system it doesn’t work. It benefits a handful of people and businesses at the expense of everybody else. What I would say is let’s get rid of the tax shelters that let’s some pay get away with paying no taxes –
CONSTITUENT: Do it first! (cheers from audience)
RYAN: Come on, it’s not worth the peanut gallery. Let’s clean up the tax code and lower our tax rates. The reason why I say, the president’s commission said the same thing, we’re taxing our businesses our employers, a lot more than our competitors are taxing theirs –
(Audience boos, hisses)
CONSTITUENT: LIAR!
CONSTITUENT: He’s lying!
RYAN: If you’re yelling I just want to ask you to leave. It’s just not polite.
 

Luger187

Well-Known Member
You ignorant uninformed POS. I served 4 years in the USAF. My three siblings and myself grew up dirt poor, our parents had too much self respect to take handouts from the government or anyone else. We learned the value of hard work and three of us put our selves through collage, I myself did not graduate until I was 40. But all four of us worked our way to a decent living. We take pride in our accomplishments, something a whole generation in this country has been denied. And it is people like you that keep the poor down by giving them just enough to survive with no reason to improve their standing in life. They then pass that on to their children, and 99% of them end up just like their parents. The good news for you is they will always vote to take more money from someone else, meaning more liberal voters, leading to more poor. It's a vicious cycle, but it is obviously something you and your liberal buddies on this forum and in this country clearly prefer.

And ya, just because you served does not entitle you to lifetime of privilege, unless you were disabled. Millions upon millions of Americans have served without expecting to be carried the rest of their lives. What make you think your so special? You don't contribute, you shouldn't be allowed to vote, PERIOD. And yes that include the elderly, the retarded, the homeless, the illegal aliens and anybody else that isn't shouldering their share of the load.

Oh, and I am an active member of the TEA Party.

dont you think that with some government aid, you might have been able to graduate a little earlier? or even go to a better college than you could afford at the time? i respect you for your hard work, but you cant even spell college...
 

secretweapon

Active Member
I hope the blues stick to their guns and push for Medicare. Yes Medicare, providing medical CARE for anyone, even with a pre existing condition. Oh noes!

Let the Ryan plan burn!
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
angry voters said:
CONSTITUENT: LIAR!
CONSTITUENT: He’s lying!
RYAN: If you’re yelling I just want to ask you to leave. It’s just not polite.


where was paul ryan with this message of class and restraint when tea partiers were bringing guns to town halls?

better question, where was paul ryan when bush took clinton's balanced budget and tore it shreds so he could start some really awesome wars, give handouts to big pharma, and [sarc] create jobs with his brilliant tax cuts [/sarc]?
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Obama finished his speech a bit ago about his proposal to cut $4 trillion over the next 10 years. Ryan, who also released his plan recently, has proposed $4.4 trillion.

Obama's plan includes dropping earners making more than 250k off of the bush tax cuts, closing loopholes and lowering the tax rate, cuts ~600 billion from the discretionary budget, and seeks to control medicare costs. There are plenty more details, I'll link to them once I find the complete plan (.pdf).

Ryan's plan, found here, cuts taxes on the wealthy by ~3 trillion, cuts discretionary spending by about 1.6 trillion, privatizes Medicare via a voucher system, makes the bush tax cuts permanent, closes loopholes and drops rates, among other things...

I have plenty of beef about Ryan's plan including that they cut ~3 trillion total spending (discretionary and medicare cuts) and literally hand that money to the top earners in cuts. They claim this will actually amount to net increase in revenue because they'd be "broadening the base" but to do this - we'd have to be on the wrong side of the Laffer curve (hint: up is up, down is down at current rates).

Almost all of the proposed savings in medicare come via shifting the costs from ~70% government contribution to ~30%. Doing nothing to control costs - instead pushing them onto medicare receipiants.

Besides that, Ryan offers no cuts in military spending. He also leaves subsidies for big oil in place while removing those for clean energy like solar and wind.

thoughts?
Correct, up is up and down is down on the curve - how is it that so many don't understand that thing? Ryan's plan is going to hurt people, the very people he convinced that this whole thing would work. And they will be outraged even though Republicans aren't doing anything they didn't already say they were going to do. It has already started. Vouchers? Bwhahahahaha.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
And to the person's that believe government creates nothing, it only consumes.... have you ever stopped to think? I mean really, universities, highways, airports, national security, railroads, the Internet, safe food and water and air, and on and on and on.... yeah, we need less of those things... :roll:

Let us also consider that our Consitution is not a corporate charter, America is not a business. What does Government create? It produces order, an orderly society, justice, safety, predictabililty and peace.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Let us also consider that our Consitution is not a corporate charter, America is not a business. What does Government create? It produces order, an orderly society, justice, safety, predictabililty and peace.
Wow you think government is a god who can give you those things, it isn't going to give you anything, you are going to give to it. You can have all of those things without government. More government does not mean better, it means worse. Government was meant to serve the people, the design was to keep government small and unobtrusive.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Wow you think government is a god who can give you those things, it isn't going to give you anything, you are going to give to it. You can have all of those things without government. More government does not mean better, it means worse. Government was meant to serve the people, the design was to keep government small and unobtrusive.

How can you have all those things without government? And no, I don't think government is a god. I say what I say because people say that government doesn't produce anything.
 

mame

Well-Known Member
I think of government as a big insurance company with a military these days... That is the vast majority of the spending after all. lol, simplistic I know.
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
Oh really ...??? my wife and I together make that and believe you me we do not pay over 50% of our income to government ...you people will say anything and think its true....I guess thats just like Planned Parenthood work involves 90% doing abortions...keep to the facts
Have you taken into account city, county, state and federal taxes? Don't forget your property taxes and all of those hidden taxes called "fees," such as those appearing on your utility bills.

Oh yes, government "produces" dams, roads, electrical grids and whatever. But, from where does the money to produce these things come from? They either come from taxes or from borrowing/printing. If they come from taxes, its a result of production in the private sector. If it comes from borrowing/printing, then the inevitable result is the tax of inflation and/or the burdening of future generations.
 
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