Monday, July 25, 2011

Boehner releases plan to kick the can down the road - again


House Speaker John Boehner released his plan today that cuts $1.2 trillion from the budget and kicks the can down the road a few months - again - so the budget/deficit issue can be addressed AGAIN next spring.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has his own plan to cut the deficit $2.7 trillion and raise the debt ceiling.

Specifically, Reid's plan includes $1.2 trillion in savings from various domestic and defense programs, along with $1 trillion in savings from winding down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It also generates $400 billion in interest savings on the debt, and another $40 billion by rooting out waste, fraud and abuse.

Reid's proposal would establish a congressional committee comprised of 12 House and Senate members to consider additional options for debt reduction. The committee's proposals would be guaranteed a Senate vote with no amendments by the end of the year.

Boehner says Sen. Reid's proposed plan doesn't do anything about entitlements. Boehner's criticism that the Reid plan doesn't cut entitlements would be more convincing if Boehner's plan actually cut entitlements. However, it doesn't.

Democrats are vehemently opposed to the idea of holding more than one vote to raise the debt limit through the 2012 election, arguing that such a requirement is politically unrealistic and could prove to be economically destabilizing.

As leaders from the two parties continue to bicker, analysts warn financial markets are growing increasingly nervous about the prospect of a national default. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped more than 100 points almost immediately after opening Monday morning, although it later cut that loss.

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