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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-25-11 04:07 PM
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Another Look at Rep. Ryan’s “Reverse-Robin-Hood Budget Plan”
Edited on Tue Jan-25-11 04:09 PM by ProSense

Another Look at Rep. Ryan’s “Reverse-Robin-Hood Budget Plan”

Posted by: Paul N. Van de Water

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As I wrote earlier, the Ryan plan is a “radical blueprint to shift massive resources from the broad majority of Americans to the very wealthy, while leaving the budget on an unsustainable course for decades.” Here are the plan’s main features:

  • Large tax cuts for the wealthy but tax increases for the middle class. The plan would give the most affluent households a new round of large tax cuts by reducing the top income tax rates; eliminating income taxes on capital gains, dividends, and interest; and abolishing the corporate income tax, the estate tax, and the alternative minimum tax. To offset some of the cost, the plan would place a new consumption tax on most goods and services, which would increase taxes on most low- and middle-income families.The richest 1 percent of Americans would see their taxes cut in half, and households with incomes above $1 million would receive a $502,000 tax cut each year, on average, according to the Urban Institute-Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center.
    In contrast, about three-quarters of Americans — those with incomes between $20,000 and $200,000 — would face tax increases. Households with incomes between $50,000 and $75,000 would pay an extra $900, on average.

  • Massive cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. The Ryan plan would replace Medicare and most of Medicaid with vouchers whose value would erode over time, leaving low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities less and less able to buy adequate health coverage on their own.The plan also would impose large and growing cuts in Social Security benefits for future retirees relative to current law, in part by raising the full retirement age even more than it is already scheduled to rise. A medium earner (someone earning $43,000 in today’s terms) retiring in 2080 would receive benefits worth 46 percent less than the currently scheduled amount; a higher earner (earning $69,000) would receive a 56 percent reduction; and someone who earns the maximum taxable amount (currently $106,800) would receive a 61 percent reduction.

  • Debt rising to unsustainable levels. Despite its huge program cuts, the Ryan plan fails to achieve its advertised goal of fiscal responsibility because of its enormous tax cuts for the rich. Federal debt under the plan would rise over the next several decades to unsustainable levels far in excess of the size of the nation’s economy.Last March, after the Tax Policy Center and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities demonstrated that revenues under the Ryan plan were inadequate to rein in rising debt, Rep. Ryan wrote, “If needed, adjustments can be easily made to the specified (tax) rates to hit the revenue targets and maximize economic growth.” Nearly a year later, we’re still waiting for Rep. Ryan to explain how he proposes to make his numbers add up.



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DrDan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-25-11 04:12 PM
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1. no doubt that being a gop plan - just hard to believe anyone could make those
suggestions with a straight face
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Yavin4 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-25-11 05:03 PM
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2. “If needed, adjustments can be easily made ...."
I have an "adjustment". Let's not do this stupid plan at all.

Raising consumption taxes on a consumption based economy is beyond moronic.
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Kweli4Real Donating Member (792 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-25-11 06:10 PM
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3. I saw Bernie Sanders this morning ...
He was saying that he will publicize everything in Ryan's plan ... immediately after he finishes speaking.

If Ryan doesn't mention the plan, Sanders will. If Ryan soft-sells the plan by not providing details, Sanders will provide the details.

I would love for the Democrats to develop a website with annotated analysis of the plan. Then for Sanders/the Democrats to purchase primetime airtime (preferably during the Superbowl) detailing the impact of Ryan's plan and directing people to the website, followed by targetted mailers, also directing people to the website.
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