In 2011, before he was the Republican nominee for vice-president, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) proposed a federal budget. He called it, “The Path to Prosperity: Restoring America’s Promise.”

"Paul Ryan’s proposal, endorsed enthusiastically by the Congressional Republicans and their Tea party base, is a disaster."
Two years later, now in his second year as chair of the House budget committee, he dusted off and polished his old proposal. He calls this one: “The Path to Prosperity: A Responsible Balanced Budget.” His plan is to cut the federal deficit by $4.6 trillion in four years, reducing the deficit to about $12.1 trillion.
While the Republicans blame President Obama and the Democrats for wild tax-and-spend policies that led to the huge deficit, they conveniently overlook the reality that Bill Clinton left George W. Bush a budget surplus of about $230 billion. By the time President Bush completed his eight years, there was no longer a balanced budget, and the deficit soared another $5 trillion.
Much of the additional deficit created under President Obama was a result of being forced to continue many of the Bush policies that included massive tax cuts and the cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that cost more than $1.4 trillion and are expected to cost Americans $600 billion–$1 trillion over the next three decades to provide health care and disability benefits for combat soldiers.
President Obama’s stimulus plan was a largely successful program to bring the nation out of a corporate-created, government-neglected Recession that was greater than anything since the 1929 stock market crash that led to the great Depression. This year, because of Obama policies, the stock market is at a record high, and the unemployment rate is now below 8 percent and dropping, with almost all states having lower unemployment rates than a year ago.
It’s been four years since President Bush left office, and the Congressional Republicans who fully embraced the Bush–Cheney policies still haven’t learned anything.
If you’re living comfortably in your upper class lifestyle, you’re going to love Ryan’s proposed budget.
The budget eliminates the graduated income tax—that’s the one with several brackets, increasing the tax upon those with more money. Under this budget proposal, there will be only two brackets—10 percent and 25 percent. The top rate of 39.6 percent, which multi-millionaires pay, is cut to the 25 percent level.
But if you’re among the rest of us,
Under the cover of saying he’s going to balance the budget, Ryan cuts retirement and health benefits for veterans and federal employees. He cuts disaster relief, and the federal role in education and scientific research. He cuts funding for the nation’s infrastructure, leaving our already-neglected highways and bridges to undergo even more deterioration.
He cuts Medicare costs by issuing vouchers—individuals would receive a set amount to buy retirement benefits. This, of course, is on every insurance goliath’s wish list.
While keeping more than $40 billion in corporate subsidies, Paul Ryan cuts Medicaid, food stamps, and unemployment insurance, mostly by having the federal government issue block grants to the states so they can take care of the poor. Thus, we are likely to have 50 separate programs instead of one—with the expected consequence of the poor and disadvantaged moving from state to state to find jobs and better programs.
He cuts more than $1.8 trillion from the Affordable Health Care Act that passed both houses of Congress and was declared constitutional by the Supreme Court. The Republicans have brought more than 30 bills to gut the Act; they lost every time. Ryan’s proposal is the political end run that, if successful, would eliminate critical and necessary health care, while shoving more than 30 million Americans, mostly low-income and the middle-class, back into the unprotected category. Of course, every member of Congress and their staffs have premium health coverage and retirement benefits.
Ryan’s budget, which has the Republicans salivating, would be the lowest in six decades. This doesn’t even take into account there has been significant inflation the past six decades, or that Medicare, Medicaid, NASA, WIC (the women, infant, children nutritional program) and numerous other programs to benefit all Americans didn’t exist six decades ago.
What Ryan’s budget doesn’t include is as much an indication of his hatred for the lower- and middle-classes, and his pandering to the nation’s Luxury Class and corporate monoliths. Unlike the proposed Democrats’ budget, Ryan’s budget doesn’t include closing significant tax loopholes used mostly by the wealthy. That means they can continue to employ an army of accountants and lawyers to find innumerable ways to avoid taxes. And, like Mitt Romney, the wealthy can still hide money in foreign countries and avoid U.S. taxes. The Democrats’ budget raises $1 trillion in revenue by cutting those loopholes.
The Ryan budget also has only minimal and largely cosmetic cuts in military spending. But, in an ironic twist, the Pentagon’s highest officials, both civilian and military, have criticized Congress for keeping certain programs the military believe is wasteful or unproductive—but favored for political reasons by members of Congress.
Although Ryan has a degree in economics, his proposed budget, says Senate majority leader Harry Reid, can not be balanced because it “relies on accounting that’s creative at best and fraudulent at worst.”
The American people broadly rejected Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in 2010. They need to now reject his so-called new budget that proves the Republicans are nothing more than the lackeys of corporate greed at the expense of the rest of us.
Walter Brasch is an award-winning columnist and author of 17 books. His latest is Fracking Pennsylvania, an in-depth look at the social, environmental, health, and political issues of the controversial method to extract natural gas. The book is available from www.greeleyandstone.com, amazon.com, and brick-and-mortar bookstores.
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11 Comments

No need to worry! Obama and his fellow Dem’s backstabbing austerity tactics are succeeding where Ryan’s full frontal assault was always guaranteed to fail!
… we really need better kabuki performers…
Ryan has been a Bircher and a worshiper of Ayn Rand for decades.
What he got in high school, he believes today. As his true religion.
“RYAN-PAUL 2016″ — go for it, losers.
Less than half the R’s in the House voted for this. Also, 102 D’s in the House voted against the Progressive Caucus budget.
It’s a game. The prize is our money. It goes to the .1%.
What a totally front loaded pro Obama anti GOP buncha crap.
There’s so much DEM Centrist propaganda in there I’m surprised the diary author had time to poke at Ryan or the GOP.
This one needs to be taken to task by proggy puppers, and hard.
It’s nothing but more meme spread of the DIM Dream which is totally corporate owned, operated and is killing we the people.
His stimulus plan was a corporate giveaway and bailout with MY tax dollars, and his stimulus plan failed to develop Fed Job Works like FDR did. What a crock of shit statement that quote is. He bailed out the rich and fucked the rest of us.
More bullshit.
The employment numbers NOT quoted but alluded to, do not ever include the long term unemployed, whose ranks continue to swell but go uncounted in the media.
They don’t include those who have fallen off unemployment payout rolls, they don’t include those who stopped looking for work thru temp agencies and state employment registries. THOSE numbers are in the millions upon million, and are NEVER reported.
But the diary author throws about ‘numbers’ freely, to spin his pro corporate fascist bastids bullshit.
And as my final dagger to the heart of this bullshit, the author fails to task Obama with failure to respond to deregulation of banking, investing, Wall Street, fails to question WHY Obama never just ENDED the presence of our military in Iraq and Afghan/Pak . . . fails to ask why Obama enabled and signed off on the training of an Army group (brigade? batallion? I don’t know the size) to deal with domestic unrest in direct and complete DEFIANCE of Posse Commitatus.
Author did not question why Obama enables Warrent Less Wiretapping and refuses to LOOK BACK and prosecute those culpuble.
Author fails to consider why Obama has not demanded prosecution of proven banking and investing illegalities and thefts, illegal ratings by ratings houses, and more.
That’s just my beginning. I’m sure other pups can find more to pin this asshats posits back on his ears and ass . . . but for me, I’m not buying what he’s shilling.
He must think we are effing retards.
And I guess, he thinks we don’t read things like this:
Plainly Put, With FACTS!
*spits*
Yep, and in that regard this diary is pure bullthis In MY Not So Humble Opine.
Thank you!
Heh, yer welcome.
On we trudge.
You nailed it.
In addition, someone needed to remind me who, in 2009, forced Obama to continue the policies of Bushco.
P.S. If there was ever a mandate for change in U.S. politics, it was the 2008 election of the man who had campaigned on change.
No sale.
Republicans are not this nation’s biggest problem at this time.
Republicans have long wanted to cut social safety nets and to exploit the poor for the benefit of the rich.
The nation’s biggest problem at this time is that, since takeover of the Democratic Party by the Democratic Leadership Council and its spawn (Third Way, New Democrats, No Labels, etc.) the Democrats want pretty much the same thing.
I have little to no patience for for the “Democrats against Republicans” game both major political parties seem so desperate for us to play. In reality, it’s the 99% against the 1% and most of the Democrats who hold public office are either part of the 1% or fighting on behalf of the 1%.