It looks like that's what's going to happen regardless of what we think
Joel Send a noteboard - 29/06/2011 10:01:12 AM
By the way, I've not forgotten I owe you (and many others... ) a response but my internet's been wonky; expect a long one on UN uselessness.
Republicans won't budge on tax increases and Dems won't budge on entitlement reductions. This proposal from Coburn and Lieberman (who really should just bite the bullet and declare himself a Republican, though he's probably right on this issue) might provide an alternative, but it will be very hard to convince Dems up for re-election next year to raise Medicares eligibility age AND increase premiums for "wealthier" Medicare recipients. I suspect the devil's in the details on what constitutes "wealthier", and having millionaires on Medicare pay a larger share of the cost simply to avoid ALL millionaires paying for more of it seems counterproductive to the whole basis of they system; an out of pocket system for beneficairies could eliminate any true "benefit" of a federal program. It'll be hard to sell in any event, and if Republicans really are prepared to compromise on military cuts
And this isn't a disguised gotcha attack or anything, I really have no idea what your answer is so I'm curious.
Do you think there should be big cuts to military spending as well?
Do you believe that all the money put into the Iraq war was worth it? Or the ten years in Afghanistan?
(Wow, it really has almost been ten. There are nine-year-old kids who weren't born yet when Afghanistan was occupied. Same for 9/11. Am I the only one who finds that crazy? Time, man.)
I'm not looking to debate you or anything, I just want to know.
Do you think there should be big cuts to military spending as well?
Do you believe that all the money put into the Iraq war was worth it? Or the ten years in Afghanistan?
(Wow, it really has almost been ten. There are nine-year-old kids who weren't born yet when Afghanistan was occupied. Same for 9/11. Am I the only one who finds that crazy? Time, man.)
I'm not looking to debate you or anything, I just want to know.
Republicans won't budge on tax increases and Dems won't budge on entitlement reductions. This proposal from Coburn and Lieberman (who really should just bite the bullet and declare himself a Republican, though he's probably right on this issue) might provide an alternative, but it will be very hard to convince Dems up for re-election next year to raise Medicares eligibility age AND increase premiums for "wealthier" Medicare recipients. I suspect the devil's in the details on what constitutes "wealthier", and having millionaires on Medicare pay a larger share of the cost simply to avoid ALL millionaires paying for more of it seems counterproductive to the whole basis of they system; an out of pocket system for beneficairies could eliminate any true "benefit" of a federal program. It'll be hard to sell in any event, and if Republicans really are prepared to compromise on military cuts
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Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!
LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
It would amuse me to see the 14th Amendment used to side-step the debt ceiling argument
29/06/2011 02:39:35 AM
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Christ, Just cut spending already *NM*
29/06/2011 03:24:07 AM
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+1 - we spend TOO MUCH DAMN MONEY.....cut, cut, cut, cut. *NM*
29/06/2011 04:54:56 AM
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I'm curious.
29/06/2011 06:18:12 AM
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It looks like that's what's going to happen regardless of what we think
29/06/2011 10:01:12 AM
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Afghanistan is already the longest war the US has ever been in. Makes you think. *NM*
29/06/2011 08:52:25 PM
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... and raise taxes.
29/06/2011 11:18:41 AM
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Absolutely NO TAX INCREASES until.....
29/06/2011 01:04:55 PM
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Do both at the same time; it's the only way to get a real compromise.
29/06/2011 07:37:49 PM
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It's not the place of the Executive branch to declare something unconstitutional...
29/06/2011 04:55:56 PM
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