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In reply to the discussion: To answer a lot of people's questions [View all]cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)14. The Better Starting Position Would Have Been The Progressive Caucus Budget
http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/the-peoples-budget/
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The Peoples Budget eliminates the deficit in 10 years, puts Americans back to work and restores our economic competitiveness. The Peoples Budget recognizes that in order to compete, our nation needs every American to be productive, and in order to be productive we need to raise our skills to meet modern needs.
Our Budget Eliminates the Deficit and Raises a $31 Billion Surplus In Ten Years
Our budget protects Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and responsibly eliminates the deficit by targeting its main drivers: the Bush Tax Cuts, the wars overseas, and the causes and effects of the recent recession.
Our Budget Puts America Back to Work & Restores Americas Competitiveness
Trains teachers and restores schools; rebuilds roads and bridges and ensures that users help pay for them
Invests in job creation, clean energy and broadband infrastructure, housing and R&D programs
Our Budget Creates a Fairer Tax System
Ends the recently passed upper-income tax cuts and lets Bush-era tax cuts expire at the end of 2012
Extends tax credits for the middle class, families, and students
Creates new tax brackets that range from 45% starting at $1 million to 49% for $1 billion or more
Implements a progressive estate tax
Eliminates corporate welfare for oil, gas, and coal companies; closes loopholes for multinational corporations
Enacts a financial crisis responsibility fee and a financial speculation tax on derivatives and foreign exchange
Our Budget Protects Health
Enacts a health care public option and negotiates prescription payments with pharmaceutical companies
Prevents any cuts to Medicare physician payments for a decade
Our Budget Safeguards Social Security for the Next 75 Years
Eliminates the individual Social Security payroll cap to make sure upper income earners pay their fair share
Increases benefits based on higher contributions on the employee side
Our Budget Brings Our Troops Home
Responsibly ends our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to leave America more secure both home and abroad
Cuts defense spending by reducing conventional forces, procurement, and costly R&D programs
Our Budgets Bottom Line
Deficit reduction of $5.6 trillion
Spending cuts of $1.7 trillion
Revenue increase of $3.9 trillion
Public investment $1.7 trillion
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The Peoples Budget eliminates the deficit in 10 years, puts Americans back to work and restores our economic competitiveness. The Peoples Budget recognizes that in order to compete, our nation needs every American to be productive, and in order to be productive we need to raise our skills to meet modern needs.
Our Budget Eliminates the Deficit and Raises a $31 Billion Surplus In Ten Years
Our budget protects Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and responsibly eliminates the deficit by targeting its main drivers: the Bush Tax Cuts, the wars overseas, and the causes and effects of the recent recession.
Our Budget Puts America Back to Work & Restores Americas Competitiveness
Trains teachers and restores schools; rebuilds roads and bridges and ensures that users help pay for them
Invests in job creation, clean energy and broadband infrastructure, housing and R&D programs
Our Budget Creates a Fairer Tax System
Ends the recently passed upper-income tax cuts and lets Bush-era tax cuts expire at the end of 2012
Extends tax credits for the middle class, families, and students
Creates new tax brackets that range from 45% starting at $1 million to 49% for $1 billion or more
Implements a progressive estate tax
Eliminates corporate welfare for oil, gas, and coal companies; closes loopholes for multinational corporations
Enacts a financial crisis responsibility fee and a financial speculation tax on derivatives and foreign exchange
Our Budget Protects Health
Enacts a health care public option and negotiates prescription payments with pharmaceutical companies
Prevents any cuts to Medicare physician payments for a decade
Our Budget Safeguards Social Security for the Next 75 Years
Eliminates the individual Social Security payroll cap to make sure upper income earners pay their fair share
Increases benefits based on higher contributions on the employee side
Our Budget Brings Our Troops Home
Responsibly ends our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to leave America more secure both home and abroad
Cuts defense spending by reducing conventional forces, procurement, and costly R&D programs
Our Budgets Bottom Line
Deficit reduction of $5.6 trillion
Spending cuts of $1.7 trillion
Revenue increase of $3.9 trillion
Public investment $1.7 trillion
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Rationalizations Don't Work For Me Anymore - Stand Up For What Is Right - Grow A Spine
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#1
Clearly A Spinning Of The Facts And Position To Paint The Picture Of Strategy Where None Really Exists
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#4
Au Contraire - Washington Is The Center Of Fact To Fiction And Fiction To Fact Spinning
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#69
Fact - Obama Plans To Change SS Which Will Harm Senior Citizens - Spin That
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#71
Voice Of Reason - Is Getting Caught Trying Reasonable - Please, This Must Be Sarcasm
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#7
Reasonable To Me Would Have Been The Progressive Caucus Budget - Where Is Obama On That Reasonable
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#10
One Begins With A Strong Position To Force The National Debate - One Does Not Begin Negotiations
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#24
Not Outraged Here - Just pointing Out That Obama Is Doing The Bidding Of The 1%
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#11
Of Course The 1% Want This - This Is Proverbial Camel Nose Under The Tent Strategy - Steady Erosion
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#17
The 1% know that can't happen now, and so are willing to let Obama have first "stab" at it. n/t
whathehell
Apr 2013
#76
The Better Starting Position Would Have Been The Progressive Caucus Budget
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#14
Which Just Proves That He Is Doing The Bidding Of The 1% - One Does Not Compromise At The Start
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#18
That Is An Old Story - Republicans Are Already Obstructionists - Time To Move On And Take Action
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#31
That Ones Opening Position Is A Compromise - Is That The Best Way To Negotiate?
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#21
I Have - "Getting Caught Trying" Is Not A Successful Negotiating Strategy - One Is Perceived As Week
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#25
The Republicans Will Never Respond With Something Serious - That's Cannon Fodder For The Press
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#33
Yes - Better To Be Bold And Have A National Debate That Exposes The 1% For What They Truly Are
cantbeserious
Apr 2013
#34
Exactly. It's only because he believes the same thing the GOP does on this and other issues
duffyduff
Apr 2013
#45