Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Meanwhile, the Republicans are aggressively taking care of their own, while screwing the rest of us

This just in from the Move On email list serve:

The Republican budget that's on the table cuts gives huge tax breaks to the rich, cuts education and health care for middle class folks and the poor, and sends the debt burden for future generations through the roof....
  • Republicans are pushing through the budget this week before critics and the media can point out huge program cuts and corporate giveaways.
  • The Republican budget explodes the deficit—adding more than $400 billion to our national debt, when you include the extra money requested for the Iraq War. According to the bipartisan Congressional Budget Office, the deficit is due mostly to the gigantic tax cut legislation and Iraq spending—two things Congress and the president want to make worse, not better.
  • The Republican budget gives the wealthiest Americans permanent tax breaks, while cutting programs for the middle class and poor.
  • The Republican budget would make gigantic cuts in health care—especially for Medicaid—which are unconscionable. Medicaid principally serves two groups: senior citizens and the working poor. Most seniors in nursing homes count on Medicaid.
  • The Republican budget slashes education funding, especially funds for middle class and low-income Americans. The budget leaves out the needed funding for No Child Left Behind and funds to help moderate-income Americans afford college. Pell Grants are dramatically hurt in the budget.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Department of Silver Linings

Is there a faster way to remove the Republican ruling class than by letting them have the legislation they want?

''The Republican budget gives the wealthiest Americans permanent tax breaks, while cutting programs for the middle class and poor.'' - MoveOn

In Washington, ''permanent'' means until the next Congress.

If the Republicans put Medicaid recipients out on the street (send them back to their families), that's sure to be popular. Go Republicans! Rah, rah!

SheaNC said...

Not to mention their thing about throwing out the ethics rules. That's a classic that has been implemented by their party for decades anyway.