• Earlier this year, public opinion on Ryan's plan was generally split . (iwf.org)
  • This week, the focus is on a 53-year-old man with end-stage renal cancer who said that implementing Ryan's plan would be like 'holding a gun' to the man's head. (iwf.org)
  • But opponents of Ryan's plan are fighting hard to use strong, emotional language (like 'holding a gun,' 'savage,' or 'draconian') and images (like Grandma being shoved over a cliff ) to distract Americans from the reality of the entitlement debate. (iwf.org)
  • On health care, they range from freeing the provision of health care from government-imposed constraints that cause ever-rising costs to Rep. Paul Ryan's plan and medical savings accounts. (mercatus.org)
  • The special election was won by Democrat Kathy Hochul in an overwhelmingly Republican district because of one thing: her defense of Medicare in its current form and her Republican opponent Jane Corwin's support for Paul Ryan's plan to cut funding and change it to a voucher program. (ibtimes.com)
  • Ironically, Ryan's plan wouldn't even affect those who are currently over 55 years old. (ibtimes.com)
  • Americans for Tax Reform prepared the chart above to compare Ryan's budget to the Simpson-Bowles (Obama) commission (and the Coburn-Chambliss "Gang of Six" which is introducing legislation modeled after Simpson-Bowles). (blogspot.com)
  • Personally I think Ryan's plan is better than anything offered up by Obama or the Dems but I think Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky $500 billion plan is ever so much better. (blogspot.com)
  • Democrats argue Ryan's planned Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security reform would essentially dismantle key components of the social safety net. (progressivefox.com)
  • Like the Ryan budget, it block grants Medicaid, but freezes the grants at FY 2015 levels for ten years, saving almost $460 billion more than Ryan's proposal. (crfb.org)
  • Unlike Ryan's and President Obama's budgets, the RSC budget attempts to address the funding shortfall facing Social Security. (crfb.org)
  • The version of premium support that congressional Republicans have coalesced around shows up in both House Speaker Paul Ryan's Better Way plan as well as in the 2017 budget that Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), Trump's pick to run Health and Human Services, oversaw. (vox.com)
  • Yet, every time Republicans propose something to move these programs in that direction, even on a limited, optional basis - from Bush's private Social Security accounts plan to Paul Ryan's Medicare premium support plan to Health Savings Accounts - Democrats from Obama on down react with shrieking horror at altering the collectivist structure of these programs. (redstate.com)
  • Not that that's a surprise after Curbelo called Social Security a 'Ponzi scheme' and voted for Speaker Ryan's devastating budget. (politifact.com)
  • 2) Alex Lawson, Executive Director of Social Security Works, discusses House Speaker Paul Ryan's announced departure from Congress, his long running goal to 'reform' - cut - Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid programs - and the ongoing effort by President Trump and the Republican Party to raise the eligibility age, reduce benefits and institute 'Chained CPI,' for the nation's social safety net programs. (wpkn.org)
  • They share essential elements with Ronald Reagan's tax cuts in 1981 and George W. Bush's tax cuts in 2001 and 2003, as well as with Mitt Romney's plan in 2012 and Paul Ryan's , more recently. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • The record ranges from President George W. Bush's ideas about privatizing Social Security to House Speaker Paul Ryan's sweeping Medicare overhaul plan to current Sen. Rick Scott's idea of allowing those and other federal programs to "sunset. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • This year, Republicans addressed entitlements again, in the budget prepared by House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan and approved in the House. (crisismagazine.com)
  • We have to get about the business of cutting spending and reforming entitlements now because every year we wait, our problems are compounded and become that much more difficult to reverse. (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • While the nation's senior citizen retirement income program has taken a back seat to Medicare in the entitlements debate , virtually every conservative plan and even a liberal one for closing the long-term Social Security funding gap included a call to tinker with the benefit plan's COLA. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • We should have savings on entitlements, and the Center for American Progress has put forward ideas on proposals to reform the beneficiary structure of Social Security - some of our progressive allies aren't as excited about that as we are," Tanden said in a 2012 C-SPAN appearance. (truthout.org)
  • The fundamental trade of the Bowles-Simpson group was higher net taxation in exchange for (huge long-term spending reduction, especially in entitlements + fundamental structural entitlement reform + pro-growth tax reform). (keithhennessey.com)
  • It offers trivial spending cuts, no flattening of long-term entitlement spending trends, and no structural reform to the Big 3 entitlements. (keithhennessey.com)
  • While Republicans have repeatedly attempted to justify their budget-busting tax cuts by claiming that federal revenue losses will be offset by economic growth, even conservative analysts have characterized this selling point as a way to mask their plan to enact deep cuts to the social safety net. (commondreams.org)
  • It should be easy to come up with legislation that free market Republicans could support, seeing as many of the Republicans running for president have issued their own plans to get rid of special carve-outs, lower the rates and end the tax code's biases against saving and investment. (mercatus.org)
  • Social Security reform," "Medicare reform," "tax reform" - when Republicans say they want to "reform" something, the only thing you can be sure of is that the wealthy will benefit and everyone else will suffer. (ourfuture.org)
  • Indeed, Republicans have repeatedly submitted and passed comprehensive and detailed budget plans to restore our financial solvency, and Senate Democrats have blocked every one of them. (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • Republicans have, under the leadership of House Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan, coalesced around supporting a "premium support" version of Medicare, where seniors get a fixed amount of money to shop for a health plan. (vox.com)
  • But just as Republicans seem to have a path that would allow them to pass Medicare reform - control of the White House, and both houses of Congress - the party has also become somewhat skittish on the idea, looking to prioritize Obamacare repeal instead. (vox.com)
  • Rep. Ryan has done previous work on this topic that gives a sense of what Republicans think. (vox.com)
  • In the 2014 Ryan budget, Republicans propose offering a premium support payment that is equal to the cost of the second-lowest priced plan. (vox.com)
  • The Republicans suffered a humiliating defeat on their proposal to cut taxes for the wealthy disguised as healthcare reform. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • That will leave Republicans with two choices (assuming that health care reform is dead, as it appears to be). (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • But as Republicans in Congress contemplate trying to finance tax cuts for the wealthy with cuts to programs such as Social Security, they should realize that many of the same market failures that made health care reform so difficult also plague social insurance programs more generally. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • With the exception of Democrats and Republicans recognizing that there's a long-term funding shortfall, and neither party particularly caring for the program's inflationary tether, the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, these two parties agree on almost nothing when it comes to Social Security. (foxbusiness.com)
  • with any of these plans, Republicans would be opening themselves up to a similar charge. (reason.com)
  • Aides say the president's plan will be modeled after a series of proposals he made in April amid pressure from Republicans to show he was serious about curbing the growth of the nation's debt. (shadowproof.com)
  • extremely nervous about privatizing Social Security," said Democratic Congressional Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.). "And they are worried that that's what Republicans intend to do. (huffpost.com)
  • The bottom line, then, is that the crusade against health reform has relied, crucially, on utter hypocrisy: Republicans who hate Medicare, tried to slash Medicare in the past, and still aim to dismantle the program over time, have been scoring political points by denouncing proposals for modest cost savings - savings that are substantially smaller than the spending cuts buried in their own proposals. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • When President Joe Biden suggested that Republicans want to slash Medicare and Social Security, the GOP howls of protest during his State of the Union address showcased a striking apparent turnaround for the party that built a brand for years trying to do just that. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • Speaking at a union training facility in DeForest, Biden pulled out a copy of Scott's campaign proposals and quoted Johnson as well as Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah to warn that Republicans would target Social Security and Medicare. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • The political shift among Republicans is happening in real time, helping set the parameters for the budget negotiations as Biden and Congress try to come up with a plan for raising the nation's debt limit by a summer deadline . (ambroseehirim.com)
  • House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has insisted that cuts to Medicare and Social Security are "off the table" - and many House and Senate Republicans vehemently agreed during Biden's State of the Union address, some shouting "liar! (ambroseehirim.com)
  • The White House has insisted that Republicans make their budget plans public for Americans to judge for themselves. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • Republicans in 2010 seized control of the House and elevated House Budget Chairman Ryan, the architect of a Medicare proposal to shift toward a private insurance option, to be the party's 2012 vice presidential nominee. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • The House of Representatives passed a budget plan, known as the Ryan Plan after its author, Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, in April that cuts programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (thearc.org)
  • Eliminates, over time, most federal government programs outside of health care, Social Security, and defense as the cuts are so deep. (thearc.org)
  • President Obama is calling for dramatic defense cuts that could threaten our national survival while obstructing structural reforms to our entitlement programs that are essential for our national financial survival. (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • The only plans that even hint at spending cuts (actually reductions in spending increases using baseline budgeting) are the unspecified ones Obama outlines in his speeches. (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • Most Americans want tax reform-not tax largess and cuts that overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy. (aft.org)
  • Small reforms like eliminating corporate welfare, ending foreign aid, or repealing the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts for upper-income families would close merely a small fraction of the long-term debt. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • The Republican's health care reform plan would have delivered $600 billion in tax cuts, but with that option gone where will the money come from? (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • The reality is that these types of cuts won't come anywhere close to covering budgetary cost of the tax cuts they have planned, and the hope that tax cuts will increase economic growth and hence tax revenue is undercut by the failure of tax cuts to stimulate economic growth during the Bush and Reagan administrations. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • After all, the president's primary solution for Social Security's woes was to pass the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. (foxbusiness.com)
  • Progressives are raising the alarm about Neera Tanden's past support for deep cuts to Social Security. (truthout.org)
  • Reports late Sunday that President-elect Joe Biden has decided to nominate Neera Tanden, head of the corporate-backed think tank Center for American Progress, to lead his budget office drew an icy reception from progressives, who pointed to the Democratic operative's history of attacking policies such as Medicare for All and voicing support for Social Security cuts. (truthout.org)
  • As Common Dreams reported last week, a coalition of progressive lawmakers and advocacy groups is warning Biden against selecting any deficit hawks to serve in his cabinet - specifically training their focus on austerity proponent Bruce Reed, an architect of Bill Clinton's destructive "welfare reform" plan and head of an Obama-era commission that recommended deep cuts to Social Security. (truthout.org)
  • Tanden also has a history of expressing support for Social Security and Medicare cuts, as The Daily Post er 's Walker Bragman documented . (truthout.org)
  • FLASHBACK: Neera Tanden and her Center for American Progress pushed cuts to Social Security after the 2010 midterms. (truthout.org)
  • Asked specifically what he would do should the president's deficit commission report back that cuts to Social Security or modifications to the program are needed to keep it solvent, Van Hollen only said that lawmakers will cross that bridge when they get there. (huffpost.com)
  • The firm found that 68 percent of respondents responded favorable to a message that: "The federal deficit is a big national problem but we should not make major spending cuts in Social Security or Medicare. (huffpost.com)
  • Only 28 percent favored the idea that the federal deficit is such a national problem that we have to cut spending broadly including possible future cuts to Social Security and Medicare. (huffpost.com)
  • And it's possible to back out the size of those cuts from the budget office analysis, which compares the Ryan proposal with a "baseline" representing current policy. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Coupled with his promise to avoid cuts to Social Security and Medicare - two big parts of the budget - it would boost public debt to all-time record levels . (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • Trump's plan would provide massive tax cuts for the richest Americans and undercut every progressive feature of the tax code. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • No one even proffers the suggestion that George Bush's tax cuts - featuring lower income and estate taxes, like Trump's plan- helped the growth rate, and for good reason. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • Trump's plan is premised on the notion that what the country needs most is big tax cuts for its richest citizens and an enormous increase in the public debt. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • I am open to defense spending cuts, but not if I'm not told what the plan does to nondefense spending as well. (keithhennessey.com)
  • How can I support or evaluate $866 B of defense appropriations cuts when I am not told whether the plan cuts, holds harmless, or even increases nondefense appropriations? (keithhennessey.com)
  • It's hard to see serious tax reform advancing at this point, and certainly the kind of entitlement reforms that are commensurate with the size of the problem won't be enacted. (nymag.com)
  • The Gang of Six plan drops the first two elements of that trade, the huge long-term spending reductions and the structural entitlement reforms. (keithhennessey.com)
  • Rep. Paul Ryan proposed a comprehensive financial plan that would, as painlessly as possible, restore national fiscal sanity, and Obama and his Democrats have misrepresented the plan (saying it would end Medicare) and used class warfare and fear-mongering to kill it in the cradle. (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • Barack Obama has posed, at times, as a reform-minded Democrat on education for supporting charter schools. (redstate.com)
  • Why can't you just make a deal, short-term spending for long-term entitlement reform -- which, Senator, you support and President Obama supports. (crooksandliars.com)
  • Obama is unlikely to include the Social Security proposal, the sources say, and an administration official noted that Social Security is not contributing to the nation's immediate deficit problem. (shadowproof.com)
  • The decision to exclude Social Security, and discussions inside the White House about what to propose on Medicare, come as Mr. Obama and his top aides are trying to keep attention on his plan to create jobs, the top concern in voter surveys. (shadowproof.com)
  • As a corollary to this position, Ryan utterly and fervently rejects the reforms put in place by Obama in the Affordable Care Act, which amounted to a comprehensive overhaul of Medicare designed to incentivize doctors, hospitals, and insurers to pay for better outcomes and not just more expensive procedures. (nymag.com)
  • President George W. Bush attempted in good faith to reform Social Security, and Democrats savaged him. (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • What Happens to Social Security if Democrats Win the Midterm Elections? (foxbusiness.com)
  • What might happen to Social Security if Democrats flip the Senate and/or House in November? (foxbusiness.com)
  • Even if Democrats are able to flip the current GOP majority in the Senate and House, President Trump would almost assuredly refuse to sign off on Social Security reform legislation presented by the opposing party. (foxbusiness.com)
  • Newser) - Post-Massachusetts, the Democrats should be more worried about 'health-reform fundamentalists' than the GOP, writes Michael Gerson. (newser.com)
  • If we're in a world where the only plan put forward by Democrats on Social Security is to raise the payroll tax cap (they're using the "donut hole" formula where the cap is lifted only for those making over $250,000, meaning that income from $106,000 to $250,000 would still be untaxed), then that's a good thing. (shadowproof.com)
  • This week alone, Democrats are set to host 100 town halls centered on keeping Social Security intact. (huffpost.com)
  • And if Democrats don't get their act together and push the almost-completed reform across the goal line, this breathtaking act of staggering hypocrisy will succeed. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Ryan has accepted the argument, traditionally pushed by Democrats, that the main driver of long-term budget deficits is not the aging population but skyrocketing health-care costs. (nymag.com)
  • David Brooks yesterday wrote yet another column assuming that medical inflation will continue forever and that Democrats have no plan to curtail it. (nymag.com)
  • And his plan should have broad GOP support because the defense budget no longer would be disproportionately impacted. (mercatus.org)
  • I think defense and homeland security (the latter largely an incredible boondoggle and the former steeped in bureaucratic lard) have to take a back seat for a while. (blogspot.com)
  • I think defense and homeland security have to take a back seat for a while. (blogspot.com)
  • The only discretionary spending number provided is $866 B in defense (security) discretionary savings over the next 10 years. (keithhennessey.com)
  • House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis. (commondreams.org)
  • For years Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan wowed the Washington pundit class by pushing his balanced budget proposals. (copleynews.com)
  • Officially elected: Speaker Paul Ryan. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • Last year, for the first time since President Reagan saved the program in 1983, Social Security began running a cash deficit. (theacru.org)
  • As the deficit-exploding GOP tax plan hurtles toward a final vote in the Senate this week, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt. (commondreams.org)
  • Highlighting nonpartisan analyses predicting that the Republican tax plan would increase the federal deficit by $1.4 trillion over the next decade, Sanders implored McConnell and Ryan to provide the American public with a 'specific and detailed explanation as to how the Republican Congress will achieve its commitment of balancing the budget. (commondreams.org)
  • Social Security is already in deficit, and the trust fund represents IOUs that must be redeemed by immediately raising taxes, cutting spending, or running additional deficits. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • Liberal groups are gearing up to fight a potential change in the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, which deficit hawks are pushing to include in the budget and debt-ceiling deal currently being negotiated between the White House and Republican and Democratic congressional leaders. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • A number of the deficit reduction plans unveiled at last week's Peter G. Peterson Foundation fiscal summit (the foundation's funder, Pete Peterson, also provides financial backing for The Fiscal Times) called for changing the way Social Security benefits increase over time to reflect rising prices. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • "I am willing to move on entitlement reform-even if my own party is resisting -and I will bring them along as long as we have significant revenues so that people feel like there's a fairly shared burden when it comes to deficit reduction. (healthcare-now.org)
  • Both the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal report that President Obama's proposal for deficit reduction, due out Monday, will not include any changes to Social Security. (shadowproof.com)
  • Why agree to a plan that would appear to reduce the deficit, and may even do so for a while, and thus take away the party's ability to campaign against runaway deficits in 2016, and elect, say, Paul Ryan, and implement its plan? (nymag.com)
  • Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin is our guest host for the next couple of hours. (newrepublic.com)
  • In his new book, "Saving Freedom," he urges Americans to reclaim their freedom and outlines a plan to return America to its founding principles. (newsmax.com)
  • Americans were looking for some security from government, and that's when we began to expand the entitlement programs of Social Security and later got to Medicare," he explains. (newsmax.com)
  • President Trump may have campaigned as a populist, but with his support Congress rammed through a tax plan in which 83 percent of the benefits will go to the top 1 percent by 2027, and where Americans earning less than $75,000 a year will be paying more for this tax cut to the wealthy. (aft.org)
  • Such a plan can still be supplemented by welfare-style benefits if it leaves the poorest Americans short, but it would free most Americans from being tied into a single, one-size-fits-all plan where their benefits are tied to everyone else's. (redstate.com)
  • He has repeatedly said his plan would not affect current retirees or Americans nearing it. (politifact.com)
  • This year's annual report again sounds the alarm that Social Security will be unable to keep its promises to the hard-working Americans who pay into the system," said Rep. Sam Johnson, R-Tex., who chairs the subcommittee. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Americans want, need and deserve a Social Security program they can count on and a fact-based conversation about how to get there. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Social Security is one of the most vital issues for older Americans. (forbes.com)
  • Efforts to halt the explosive growth of the federal safety net programs for older Americans have stirred and stalled for years, particularly as the nation's population ages and more and more money is needed to shore up Medicare and Social Security. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • More recently, Scott, leader of the Senate GOP's campaign arm, put forward his own plans for overhauling the entitlement systems for older Americans. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • But as the Trump administration has made clear, they are not about to give up on their tax cut plans. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • However, with Ryan retiring from politics after his current term is up, and President Trump essentially suggesting that targeting Social Security reforms during an election year is political suicide, without using that exact phrase, it would seem that the GOP's hands are tied until after the 2020 elections. (foxbusiness.com)
  • At a June rally in Phoenix, Trump said: "We're going to save your Social Security without killing it like so many people want to do. (forbes.com)
  • During the campaign, Trump said something similar: "I will do everything within my power not to touch Social Security, to leave it the way it is. (forbes.com)
  • Trump says he'd do this by generating more Social Security payroll taxes by bringing back jobs and by getting rid of "deficits, waste, fraud and abuse. (forbes.com)
  • But Trump left the window open to future reforms in his comments to AARP, saying: "As our demography changes, a prudent administration would begin to examine what changes might be necessary for future generations. (forbes.com)
  • Similarly, Trump policy adviser Sam Clovis recently said at the 2016 Fiscal Summit of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation: "After the administration has been in place, then we will start to look at all of the programs, including entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare. (forbes.com)
  • And although Trump hasn't aligned himself with the Republican platform, that document says: "We reject the old maxim that Social Security is the 'Third Rail' of American politics, deadly for anyone who would change it…Of the many reforms being proposed, all options should be considered to preserve Social Security. (forbes.com)
  • Congressman Ryan, last November, on the floor of Congress, highlighted the rapid imbalance in the risk to reward ratio that developed last fall and the consequent drying up of financial capital for those seeking investment for nascent and fledgling enterprises. (blackelectorate.com)
  • Though there is little chance of a short-term political victory with a divided government, Congress should nonetheless move some real reform proposals through committees to get the ball rolling. (mercatus.org)
  • Tax reform is always on any Republican candidate's "if you vote for me" promise list, but the current Congress has failed to advance a comprehensive tax reform agenda - and that in spite of the biggest majority since 1928. (mercatus.org)
  • Curbelo did call Social Security a Ponzi scheme in his first bid for Congress. (politifact.com)
  • Last week, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) announced their committees' priorities for the 114th Congress. (capitalthinkingblog.com)
  • He headed to political battleground Wisconsin, home of Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, who has proposed forcing Congress to authorize spending for Social Security every year. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • Well the Republican Party and economic conservatives generally have made their position clear, they are openly using the current meltdown as an opportunity to kill Medicare and Social Security as they exist today. (angrybearblog.com)
  • Don't you think that Paul Ryan should run the Republican Party? (newrepublic.com)
  • Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wisc) had been leading the call for Social Security reforms among the Republican Party. (foxbusiness.com)
  • Whenever health insurance for the aged was brought up in any committee other than the Social Security committee, the proposal was voted down or declared out of order. (wikipedia.org)
  • His proposal was to shift Medicare from the current plan to "premium support," in which seniors would get subsidies to pay for their choice of competing insurance plans. (crisismagazine.com)
  • Not only did he outline a plan for taxes and spending that balanced the budget and paid down the debt, he actually got the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to score the proposal, verifying his claims. (copleynews.com)
  • This was not a CBO score of an actual tax proposal, it was a Paul Ryan assertion. (copleynews.com)
  • We did not incorporate such a provision in our plan because changes to tax policy outside of Social Security are beyond the scope of our proposal. (angrybearblog.com)
  • Perhaps the strangest part of the furor around the Ryan budget proposal has been his ability to snow the media into treating him as a serious wonk, a thinker of "brave" thoughts. (newrepublic.com)
  • The proposal could get aired this Friday at a hearing of the House Ways and Means Social Security subcommittee, which will consider the latest trustees report . (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • As for the April proposal, that didn't include Social Security either, nor did it have any increases in the eligibility age for Medicare (all of the items were on the provider side, such as allowing Medicare to bargain for prescription drugs). (shadowproof.com)
  • In the Ryan proposal, nobody currently under the age of 55 would be covered by Medicare as it now exists. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • In 2005, then President Bush floated a proposal to partially privatize Social Security, the retirement income program mostly for seniors. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • Have you seen the side-by-side comparisons of America's financial future under the Ryan plan and Obama's current spending trajectory? (davidlimbaugh.com)
  • People close to the White House say Obama's advisers have been debating whether the plan should include the changes to the Medicare eligibility age or a reduction in Social Security benefits. (shadowproof.com)
  • Ryan has elevated confidence in his voucherized method and total disdain for the possibility that Obama's might work into a total metaphysical certainty within his party. (nymag.com)
  • Put another way, the Gang of Six plan raises taxes $830 B more than would President Obama's February budget. (keithhennessey.com)
  • Jeb Bush's plan for Social Security is 'disastrous for seniors and raises the retirement age to 70. (politifact.com)
  • Taddeo, the former chair of the Miami-Dade Democratic Party, attempted to link Bush's plan for Social Security to her Republican opponent, Carlos Curbelo of Miami, in a fundraising email PolitiFact Florida received Nov. 24, 2015 ( click here to read the letter). (politifact.com)
  • Have you seen presidential hopeful Jeb Bush's plan for Social Security? (politifact.com)
  • We found that Bush's plan doesn't suggest a specific age, and he also doesn't think the eligibility age should change for current seniors. (politifact.com)
  • Taddeo's campaign directed us to a condensed version of Bush's plan to reform Medicare and Social Security on Medium.com , which linked to the full plan on his website . (politifact.com)
  • TPC will host a live webcast discussion on the economic and political lessons of the report from President George W. Bush's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • And in releasing the Republican counter-budget Ranking Member Ryan made eliminating Medicare for workers currently under the age of 55 in favor of an array of private insurance options a central part of the plan. (angrybearblog.com)
  • The House tax plan proposes reducing the top individual and corporate tax rates from 35 percent to 25 percent-and this is fully paid for by eliminating extraneous tax deductions, exemptions, and loopholes that currently allow some wealthy individuals and businesses to escape their fair share of taxes. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • But what's really worth noting, given the way the G.O.P. has campaigned against health care reform, is what Mr. Ryan proposes doing with and to Medicare. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • The plan proposes permanent increases in net taxation levels in exchange for a temporary slowdown in spending. (keithhennessey.com)
  • On the spending side, Ryan told CBO to assume a spending path for the domestically discretionary side of the budget that essentially eliminated the federal government by 2050. (copleynews.com)
  • Sen. Dick Durbin has been supporting changing the paying out of Social Security benefits, tying it to chained-CPI, which is essentially a cut in benefits to the elderly of this country and will do nothing to help reform the program. (crooksandliars.com)
  • The troop drawdown in Iraq essentially followed the plans of President Bush. (americanthinker.com)
  • Many plans have also been proposed to replace or repeal the Affordable Care Act. (mercatus.org)
  • A Clinton loyalist with a penchant for demonizing progressives, Tanden was an architect of the Affordable Care Act and has since endorsed healthcare proposals like "Medicare for America," a plan single-payer proponents have rejected as a false solution that would leave intact the most predatory elements of the for-profit system. (truthout.org)
  • The President's fiscal commission endorsed similar tax reforms because these reforms would make the tax code more efficient, fair, and pro-growth. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • For decades now, the federal government's own official reports have been showing that Social Security would not be able to pay all promised benefits to the baby boomers without dramatic, unsustainable tax increases. (theacru.org)
  • In fact, seniors would benefit from averting the large tax increases planned in current law and from tax reforms that lower their rates while closing unneeded loopholes. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • Coupled with other changes in the CAP plan - which increases benefits for lower wage workers, slows the rate of benefit increase for the top third of earners, and gives a special bump for those over 85 who are most likely to have exhausted other savings - "it makes the system more progressive," he said. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • The plan is also likely to call for at least $800 billion in tax increases and, according to a person familiar with the matter, include principles for redrawing the personal and corporate tax codes. (shadowproof.com)
  • It is true that the federal government is spending 4.6% of GDP more in 2011 than it did in 2008, but 67% of that is due to built-in increases in the mandatory programs, primarily Social Security and Medicare, and interest on the debt. (americanthinker.com)
  • Fresh from his re-election victory, George W. Bush sought changes in Social Security in 2005. (crisismagazine.com)
  • Facing a historically difficult electoral landscape, Democratic leadership is planning to reconfigure its message by focusing on what the election could mean for the future of Social Security. (huffpost.com)
  • They are former teachers, industrial workers, health care workers, state and federal government workers, construction workers and community leaders, all united in the belief that every American deserves social and economic justice, full civil rights, personal and family fulfillment, and a secure and dignified retirement after a lifetime of hard work. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nelson Rockefeller, then an undersecretary in the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, was planning a political career and wanted to be on good terms with George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although Kean had not supported national health insurance previously, he had supported labor on several Social Security votes, had not opposed national health insurance, was open to new ideas, and sat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. (wikipedia.org)
  • Will you attempt to end Medicare as we know it by giving seniors vouchers to purchase private health insurance, something long supported by Speaker Ryan? (commondreams.org)
  • This budget assures America's seniors-those who are currently retired and future retirees-that their health and retirement security will be preserved and strengthened. (blogspot.com)
  • The RSC budget repeals the Affordable Care Act's coverage expansions and replaces them with a standard deduction for purchasing health insurance, an expansion of Health Savings Accounts, tort reform, and other reforms. (crfb.org)
  • On Medicare, it enacts cost-sharing reforms like those in one of CBO's health budget options . (crfb.org)
  • There are several conservative replacement plans on offer, should the party choose to rally behind them, but all assume Obamacare is repealed first, and most focus on tax credit systems that would significantly alter the shape of the American health insurance market. (reason.com)
  • As it happens, these are exactly the problems that The Manhattan Institute's Avik Roy has attempted to solve with his recently released health care plan , which he pitches as a way of "transcending Obamacare. (reason.com)
  • And with the economy in the midst of a slow but painful recovery, health care reform still largely a mixed bag in terms of popularity, and an unpopular war in Afghanistan, Social Security has climbed to the top of the list of conversation topics out of both expediency and necessity. (huffpost.com)
  • have been central to Republican efforts to demonize health reform. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • 3 Advisory Group on reform of WHO's work in outbreaks and emergencies with health and humanitarian consequences. (who.int)
  • In monitoring WHO's implementation of the WHE Programme, the IOAC considered the Director-General's report to the Sixty-ninth World Health Assembly on reform of WHO's work in health emergency management as its main reference.2 The IOAC reviewed expected milestones and timelines as stated in the document and found that the majority of activities are either complete or in progress. (who.int)
  • Public health surveillance has been defined as "the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of outcome-specific data for use in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice" ( 7 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Progress of the U.K. health reforms and the role of information : what can the "dismal science" contribute? (who.int)
  • It has held COVID-19 at bay for so long but with rising infections, understandable fatigue with social restrictions, low levels of immunity among the population and a fragile health system it's vital that it receives more vaccines as soon as possible. (bvs.br)
  • The Democratic platform echoes her views: "We will fight every effort to cut, privatize or weaken Social Security, including attempts to raise the retirement age, diminish benefits by cutting cost-of-living adjustments or reducing earned benefits. (forbes.com)
  • That leads me to fundamental tax reform. (mercatus.org)
  • In reality, the CBO estimates that the absence of fundamental entitlement reform would push the debt to levels that would create an economic catastrophe. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • With respect to tax reform, Chairman Hatch indicated that any overhaul of the tax Code must make it "simpler, fairer, and more efficient," while at the same time promoting savings and investment and putting American job creators at a competitive advantage. (capitalthinkingblog.com)
  • While he sat on the House Banking Committee in 2000, Rep. Ryan was a leading voice on the subject of promoting economic growth in the economically-developing world. (blackelectorate.com)
  • Ryan is chairman of the House of Representatives Budget Committee and architect of a controversial budget plan to cut federal spending by more than $5 trillion over the next 10 years. (progressivefox.com)
  • The RSC budget directs the Ways and Means Committee to come up with a tax reform plan that reduces the top individual and corporate rates to 25 percent, reduces capital gains and dividends tax rates to 15 percent, repeals the estate tax, and replaces the Earned Income Tax Credit with a payroll tax exemption, among other changes. (crfb.org)
  • The latest example is the budget recently authored by House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) and passed by the House of Representatives. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • On Wednesday, the Senate Budget Committee plans to examine reforming the federal budget process, perhaps with a biennial approach. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • and it is a major plank in the road map that was set forth by their point person on the budget committee, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisc. (huffpost.com)
  • What I'm talking about here is the "Roadmap for America's Future," the budget plan recently released by Representative Paul Ryan, the ranking Republican member of the House Budget Committee. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • On the House side, Chairman Ryan likewise recognized the importance of tax reform and suggested that his committee will also focus on healthcare issues and job creation. (capitalthinkingblog.com)
  • It would no longer guarantee seniors affordable access to the public Medicare plan that they've had since 1965. (vox.com)
  • For example: If you had five plans offering monthly premiums of $70, $80, $90, $100, and $110, the Ryan plan would provide seniors with $80 in premium support payment. (vox.com)
  • Seniors could decide whether to choose the $80 plan, and have the full price covered, or chip in $10 to $30 to buy one of the more expensive options. (vox.com)
  • Congressional hopeful Annette Taddeo warned Florida seniors preparing for a Thanksgiving feast that a Jeb Bush presidency could starve their plans for retirement. (politifact.com)
  • Reforms should update Social Security to respect seniors' desires and abilities to work later in life. (politifact.com)
  • It also would convert Medicare to a premium support system starting in 2019 for new beneficiaries -- with premium subsidies based on the average plan bid -- and would raise the Medicare retirement age to 67 starting in 2024. (crfb.org)
  • It is most clearly outlined under the Ryan plan, which envisions Medicare shifting to a premium support model in 2024. (vox.com)
  • It's a game-plan the president appears to be eager to deploy again as he gears up for a 2024 reelection bid. (ambroseehirim.com)
  • It is no secret that I am vigorously opposed to the disastrous 'tax reform' bills that you are pushing in the U.S. House and U.S. Senate. (commondreams.org)
  • Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), the Senate Majority Whip, repeats a cynical GOP lie about Social Security on Fox News Sunday this morning. (crooksandliars.com)
  • Meanwhile, if the GOP manages to hang onto its majority in the Senate and House, Social Security reforms also appear unlikely. (foxbusiness.com)
  • The reform bills passed by the House and Senate cut Medicare by approximately $500 billion. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) presented his "Path to Prosperity" budget plan today at AEI, here's the full text of his talk , here's his WSJ editorial today , here's the link to the video , and here's the full 73-page plan . (blogspot.com)
  • If Ryan had a specific, albeit extreme, plan on the spending side of the budget, he was much less specific on the tax side. (copleynews.com)
  • Ryan gets a lot of mileage for understanding so-called the budget and economics," says Matthew Rothschild, editor and publisher of The Progressive magazine. (progressivefox.com)
  • The RSC budget gets its savings in a similar way to the Ryan budget, but it goes further in a number of areas. (crfb.org)
  • The RSC budget adds yet another approach to reducing deficits and debt, being the most aggressive of the plans that have come out. (crfb.org)
  • How can I support (or even evaluate) a budget plan that promises to cap 37% of spending but doesn't tell me at what level, next year or for nine years thereafter? (keithhennessey.com)
  • Trump's comments are just another kick in the stomach to all of us who have worked for more than 30 years for solvency for Social Security. (forbes.com)
  • Indeed, because of the massive rise in debt, Trump's tax plan may actually hurt growth. (taxpolicycenter.org)
  • They Could Be Talking About Obamacare Reform. (reason.com)
  • World Economic Meltdown: Crisis for Social Insurance Solvency? (angrybearblog.com)
  • And, as things now stand, unless the Social Security system is changed, benefits will be cut by 21% in 2034, due to solvency issues . (forbes.com)
  • He is likely referring to the projected date-2033-when the Social Security system will have exhausted its multi-trillion dollar trust fund. (crooksandliars.com)
  • The Gang of Six plan would increase taxes by $2.3 trillion over the next 10 years relative to current policy. (keithhennessey.com)
  • Under what the government's actuaries call intermediate assumptions, those deficits will continue until the Social Security trust funds run out of money to pay promised benefits by 2037. (theacru.org)
  • To keep the plan revenue neutral, Ryan told CBO to assume that he would eliminate enough tax deductions to offset the reduction in interest rates. (copleynews.com)
  • Fact: The proposed change is a revenue-neutral tax reform plan that simplifies the tax code. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • Those accumulated funds would pay all workers at all income levels much higher benefits than Social Security even promises, let alone what it could pay, two to three times as much, and possibly even more. (theacru.org)
  • They can allow the national debt to expand substantially, by trillions if they make good on their tax cut promises, or they can cut entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • Because this plan raises the same amount of revenue year by year as does current policy, it is not a net tax cut. (hawaiifreepress.com)
  • The CAP plan also raises additional revenue by levying the payroll tax on more of the wages of higher income workers . (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • This version is from 1997 but the plan itself dates back to before 1983. (angrybearblog.com)
  • While news that Reed is out of the running for OMB chief was welcomed by progressives, the selection of Tanden - who worked under Reed in the Clinton White House - also sparked concerns given her past comments on healthcare policy and Social Security . (truthout.org)
  • And that's why I say it there really is sort of at that time decisional American idea model, a reliable sturdy safety net that we need to repair and save from going into bankruptcy with an opportunity society on top of it, or more of the sort of social democracy, welfare state that you see often displayed in western Europe. (newrepublic.com)
  • They were lent to the federal government and spent on other government programs, from foreign aid to bridges to nowhere, with the Social Security trust funds receiving only internal federal IOUs promising to pay the money back when it is needed to pay benefits. (theacru.org)
  • That is why studies show that for most young workers today, even if Social Security does somehow pay all its promised benefits, those benefits would represent a real rate of return of around 1% to 1.5% or less. (theacru.org)
  • With planning, they or their employers could make additional contributions to the accounts over the years to finance more benefits in that earlier retirement. (theacru.org)
  • And in about 25 years, Social Security will only be able to pay about 75 percent of the benefits it pays now. (iwf.org)
  • The various plans tackle this problem in different ways but even after their changes in benefits by changing the indexing they end up with results as seen here. (angrybearblog.com)
  • When LMS was scored the payroll gap under traditional Social Security was 1.92%, in other words an immediate increase in FICA would have been projected to deliver 100% of the scheduled benefits over the 75 year window. (angrybearblog.com)
  • Last year's Social Security Board of Trustees report estimates that it'll begin paying out more in benefits than it collects in revenue beginning in 2022. (foxbusiness.com)
  • Unless other measures are taken, benefits that year would have to be cut by about one-fourth, since payroll tax-financed Social Security is self-funded and is not allowed to borrow money. (thefiscaltimes.com)
  • But in a small wrinkle to the intensified campaign, Democratic lawmakers have also suggested in various forms that the time has come for a serious discussion on raising the retirement age at which Social Security benefits will be paid out. (huffpost.com)
  • The only way to shore up Social Security is by raising taxes, cutting benefits (which could include raising the retirement age) or both. (forbes.com)
  • In fact, she wants to expand Social Security benefits for some people (detailed below). (forbes.com)
  • As Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney names Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his vice presidential running mate, we speak with two Wisconsinites about the seven-term congressman's record, and how his views are influenced by the controversial philosopher, Ayn Rand. (progressivefox.com)
  • The free market movement has provided many reform ideas over the years, so lawmakers have plenty of options to choose from. (mercatus.org)
  • However, one of the biggest issues with Social Security reform has been in getting lawmakers to agree on anything. (foxbusiness.com)
  • Under that plan, a senior would shop for different insurance plans, some with higher premiums and some with lower. (vox.com)
  • The assignment was critical to the AFL-CIO's strategy for moving federal legislation forward, for the AFL-CIO had decided (as a matter of legislative strategy) that any bill should be offered as an amendment to the Social Security Act rather than as a stand-alone law. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specifically, Minority Leader Pelosi noted that she plans to reintroduce the Stop Corporate Expatriation and Invest in America's Infrastructure Act . (capitalthinkingblog.com)