Paul Ryan - First Tax Legislation Adds Nearly $100 Billion To Deficit

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WASHINGTON -- The first bills promoted by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as the new chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee would add nearly $100 billion to the deficit over 10 years.

Ryan, a deficit hawk during his time as the chairman of the Budget Committee for the previous six years, made his fame proposing budgets that aimed to dramatically cut domestic spending and balance the budget within a decade.

But in his first legislative act as head of the committee that will be central to expected tax reform efforts over the next two years, Ryan pushed through a package of seven tax cut bills that would add $93.5 billion to the deficit in the next decade.

So much for the "deficit hawk" Paul Ryan and the fiscally responsible GOP. :rolleyes:
 
Ryan and Walker will just pay for everything with NeverEndingBot's foodstamps.
 
Ryan and Walker will just pay for everything with NeverEndingBot's foodstamps.

I'm surprised fatassjerryinflorida hasn't offered to give back the flood insurance subsidies to help out.. You know those gubmint handouts are socialism!
 
I'm surprised fatassjerryinflorida hasn't offered to give back the flood insurance subsidies to help out.. You know those gubmint handouts are socialism!


still proud of the thong ... one of the few men in the world that can wear a thong backwards and still, have sufficient coverage

carry on little man, here is your cuckold's juice :kiss:
 
WASHINGTON -- The first bills promoted by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) as the new chairman of the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee would add nearly $100 billion to the deficit over 10 years.

Ryan, a deficit hawk during his time as the chairman of the Budget Committee for the previous six years, made his fame proposing budgets that aimed to dramatically cut domestic spending and balance the budget within a decade.

But in his first legislative act as head of the committee that will be central to expected tax reform efforts over the next two years, Ryan pushed through a package of seven tax cut bills that would add $93.5 billion to the deficit in the next decade.

So much for the "deficit hawk" Paul Ryan and the fiscally responsible GOP. :rolleyes:

I don't get that from your link :confused:

$10 billion a year to reform the tax code (if that's the thrust of the thread) is something I could live with because the tax code is a mess.

Plus... 10-year projections are worthless. Compare projections from 2005 to where we actually are today.
 
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