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Paul Ryan Returns To Enrage America By Promoting Medicare Armageddon
Conservative ideology values the status quo and is based on the premise that institutions are the product of gradual process of experience that have endured because they are effective over long periods of time. Obviously, privileged groups are apt to be the most ardent supporters of conservatism to maintain their grip on power and wealth, and it is no secret that Republicans find it imprudent to change their ideology of tax cuts for the wealthy while cutting services for the poor, elderly, and children. In their drive to maintain the existing state of affairs, Republicans revert to the only tactic they know to trick the American people into supporting their agenda and this week, they will be lying through their teeth about President Obama’s economic agenda.
Republican Paul Ryan is expected to unveil a new fiscally conservative budget that Republicans claim will slash trillions from the deficit without increasing revenue, and instead contains deep cuts and a Medicare privatization scam. Ryan’s new budget is expected to repeat last year’s “Path to Prosperity” plan and Ryan’s argument is Republicans’ tired canard that President Obama will continue his “tax and spend” economic agenda that stifles growth and kills prosperity.
In a new (old) Web video starring Ryan, he warns of an impending “debt Armageddon” as a fear-mongering tactic and charges that the Bush-Republican Great recession of 2007-2008 caught them by surprise. In the video Ryan asks, “What if your president, your senator and your congressman knew it was coming? What if he knew when it was gonna’ happen, why it was gonna’ happen, and more importantly, what if they knew what they needed to do to stop it, but they chose to do nothing because it wasn’t good politics. It would be immoral.” It is not clear if Ryan was describing Bush-Republicans in 2007, or Ryan-Republicans in 2012, but whatever his point, he reiterated Republican economic policy of more tax cuts for the wealthy and increased defense spending that nearly sent America’s economy to the brink of collapse; and being typical conservatives desperate to maintain the status quo, they are back to try it again.
In this year’s version of Path to Prosperity, Ryan returns with a Medicare privatization plan that enraged retired Americans last year. His newest scam is giving seniors the option to stay with the old “unsustainable and excruciatingly destructive” Medicare, or opt out and choose a voucher-like system that enriches the insurance industry and leaves seniors with a choice of inadequate healthcare or starvation. However, there is a snag in Ryan’s argument. Seniors already have the option to decline Medicare and purchase private insurance coverage if they are wealthy enough to afford costly insurance and still eat more than once a week. Ryan, like his Republican cohorts, will not admit that Americans pay into Medicare their entire working lives and are reaping the benefits of 40-years’ worth of investment, and instead claim Medicare is a wasteful “entitlement.”
The Ryan-Republican budget will attempt to protect defense spending from the automatic spending cuts that engage in 2013 because a special commission failed to agree to President Obama’s deeper spending cuts in last year’s debt limit agreement. Ryan said, “House Republicans are continuing their efforts to reprioritize the savings because our troops and military families shouldn’t pay the price for Washington’s failure to take action.” It sounds like Bush-era emotional “support the troops” mantra and fails to acknowledge that it was Republicans’ failure to take action that triggers the automatic defense cuts. However, no sane American expects Republicans to admit their malfeasance or stop fear-mongering about the troops any more than they expect Republicans to stop portraying President Obama as a “tax and spend” president.
The truth of the matter is that under President Obama, taxes are at their lowest rate since about 1950, and lower than under the conservative god, Ronald Reagan. In 1983, for example, a family of four paid taxes at a rate of 11.06% when Reagan was president and under President Obama, the rate was 4.68% in 2010. Even the wealthy paid 50% higher taxes under Reagan than the current 35% that does not take into account the enormous tax breaks and deductions the wealthy enjoy. As for the perpetual lie that spending is higher under President Obama, the truth is that under President Obama, spending is lower than the Reagan, Bush I, Bush II, and Nixon administrations. In fact, except for the last Democratic president (Bill Clinton), President Obama is the most fiscally conservative president in modern history, but Republicans will never explain that conundrum to the American people.
Republicans, and Paul Ryan, like to repeat the meme that America has a spending problem and not a revenue problem, but the truth is revenue is down because of misguided Bush-era tax cuts that Republicans are fighting to reduce further and into perpetuity to continue enriching the wealthy. Even the Republicans’ man-turned-god, Ronald Reagan, knew taxes were a crucial part of the budget equation and raised taxes seven times in eight years including four times in a two-year span. The Ryan-Republican proposal includes no revenue increases that will not only balloon the deficit like Mitt Romney’s grand economic plan, but intends on giving more tax breaks to those who need it least.
It is tragic that Republican ideology is maintaining the status quo that is a proven detriment to America’s economic health. Paul Ryan’s Path to Prosperity is a path to economic disaster that will certainly create more devastating consequences for the nation’s economy and dismantle a dependable program that enables the elderly to eat and have decent health coverage. Pundits on the left claim it is because the tea party Republicans in Congress are holding firm to austerity measures, but the Ryan-Republican budget is straight out of the Heritage Foundation and Republican playbook that caused the economic meltdown President Obama staunched by keeping taxes lower and spending less than Bush or Reagan. Instead, Republicans will propose making Draconian cuts to social safety nets while maintaining defense spending at unsustainable levels and reducing taxes for the wealthiest Americans. It is a continuous loop of fiscal lunacy that fits into the conservative ideology of maintaining the status quo that, if successful, will finally send the economy off the cliff. However, this time, even Americans with short attention spans will see that this year’s Republican budget proposal is a Path to Prosperity for the wealthy, and for seniors, children, and the poor it will be Groundhog Day all over again.
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Judy
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 11:52 am
Is anyone viable running in the upcoming election against Ryan? I do believe his shelf life expired awhile ago….
A Walkaway
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 12:24 pm
He is correct that they knew (or could have known) the crash was coming, but he’s LYING about the cause. Researchers and others warned them a long time ago (even back into the 90s) that the crash was coming and the reason was the tax breaks they were giving the rich and the lack of regulation of the banks and Big Business. With a little time, I could dig up some of the journal articles saying so – I know I’ve read them.
I remember (vaguely – source not certain) reading an article from back in the 80s that Social Security was going to face a crisis after the turn of the century primarily because they limited the amount of wages that could be taxed. There was also talk about the “crisis” with medical care, and it was clear it was elite/Big Business GREED that was the problem and not the number of people who need medical care.
It also seems to me that I read that a crisis with energy was coming… at the time based upon the known resources of the day (which have been multiplied), but also something to do with Big Oil profit-seeking and greed – exactly the reason why we’re facing $4 a gallon gas right now (and why alternative fuels haven’t taken off).
The problem is that social scientists are generally ignored by the politicians, unless what they say fits their prejudices. (A sad thing is that there are social scientists – whose findings have been disproved by others – who cater to the elites and politicians and their work is often held up as support for the wrong things the politicians push.)
I remember Rush Limbaugh ranting about “income redistribution”. I wish I’d known back when I listened to him this little factoid… that ALL governments redistribute income. Those that are repressive and abusive redistribute it upward towards the rich (what the Republicans have now), and those that are supportive of human rights and prosperous tend to redistribute it downward (towards the poor). Of course, had I known then what I learned later, I would never have listened to the jackass in the first place.
1voice1vote
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 12:49 pm
path to prosperity = contract on the 99%
It’s long overdue for the uber-wealthy to pay their fair share of taxes. Republicans are immoral.
Eli Cabelly
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 1:38 pm
I believe it was FDR that said that any party that tried to cut Medicare would die a fast, quiet death. Maybe it was Eisenhower. Either way, it’s time for this Republican party to die and another one to rise from the ashes.
majii
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 3:28 pm
It was Eisenhower, Eli. It was also Eisenhower who warned of the danger of the military industrial complex to our government, and the republicans willfully ignored everything he said about these things.
Patricia
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 4:46 pm
majii, you are so correct.
I was but a little girl when Eisenhower was President, and we are a family of Democrats, but my Father read to us his final speech. Though young, I was moved by it’s content and his prescience.
The Republicans not only ignored his words, but
unfortunately, after that speech, he lived the rest of his days shunned and outcast by his own party.
I remember my Momma always telling us;
“Republicans have more nerve than a bad tooth”.
My Momma was pretty prescient as well.
Sugapea
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 4:00 pm
Ryan, an Ayn Rand-quoting zealot, the Pub Party’s self-styled “Young Guns.” Spent his adult life inside the Beltway, with no experience in the world of business, labor, the executive branch or private sector. Incubated in a right-wing think tank, writing speeches for Jack Kemp and William Bennett, elected to Congress at 28. Ryan, the most loyal of loyal foot soldiers in the Congress presided over by Tom Delay and Denny Hastert, a fact Ryan now describes those Congresses as “corrupt.”
Paul Ryan is a total GOP CREATION…he took acting classes. And now put forward to trick the people!
Check this out:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e...
SinghX
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 4:58 pm
…SCARBOROUGH: So you say that you want to bring as much revenue into the government even with lower tax rates. There are obviously only a few ways to do that as far as eliminating tax loopholes, whether you’re talking about the home mortgage loophole, the health care loophole, or the charitable interest deductions. Which one of those do you eliminate?
RYAN: We want to do this in the light of day and in front of everybody. So the Ways and Means Committee, which is in charge of the tax system, sent us the plan here, which is a 10 and 25 percent bracket for individuals and small businesses, and then they want to have hearings and, in light of day, show how they would go about doing this….”
Notice how he ignored, and blatantly refused to answer the question asked? He was bullying Scarborough and the American people; what he really said was, “We’re gonna’ show YOU how we’re gonna do this and their ain’t a damn thing YOU or anybody else can do to stop us. We own the shop”.
These slimy reptilians don’t do anything in the “light of day” as closed-door hearings with no dems present is how they do “business as usual” and will continue to do so…
giaquinto
Mar. 20th, 2012 at 7:07 pm
Ryan is just one of the many greedy individuals working for the greedy/rich bastards on wall street. How much more do you and your cronies need Mr. Ryan? How many more yachts, vacation homes, etc.? You are nothing but a waste of DNA.