Think Progress: "During a town hall meeting in Milton, a constituent who described himself as a “lifelong conservative” asked Ryan about the effects of growing income inequality in our nation. The constituent noted that huge income disparities contributed to the Great Depression and the Great Recession, and thus wanted to know why the congressman was “fighting … Continue reading Paul Ryan Booed At Town Hall For Defending Tax Breaks For The Wealthy
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Fasting, Budget Cuts and National Humiliation
Tony Hall: "Budgets are moral documents by nature. They reflect the priorities of individuals, households and even nations, exposing our real notions of who and what is valuable. As elected leaders in Washington engage in shouting matches over how to solve America’s looming sovereign debt crisis, the voice of the poor is still getting drowned … Continue reading Fasting, Budget Cuts and National Humiliation
The G20 Needs to Support Reformist African Leadership
Tony Blair: "Instead, the goal must be to create a dynamic wherein current African leaders can deliver real improvements in the lives of their citizens and wherein the next generation of leaders have models of true public service they can aspire to follow. What these leaders need is practical support in articulating and delivering on … Continue reading The G20 Needs to Support Reformist African Leadership
Laurent Gbagbo arrested
Washington Post: "Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo was arrested Monday by French-backed forces of president-elect Alassane Ouattara, raising hopes for an imminent end to the strife that has wracked the West African country since Gbagbo refused to acknowledge his defeat in a November presidential election."
The real-world effects of budget cuts
Michael Gerson: "Cuts for global health programs should be of special concern to those of us who consider ourselves pro-life. No pro-life member of Congress could support welfare savings by paying for abortions. No pro-life member of Congress could support Medicare savings by cutting off life support for the sick. And it should give any … Continue reading The real-world effects of budget cuts
Profiles in Cowardice: How the Beltway Punditocracy Gets Paul Ryan's Plan Totally Wrong
Michael Grunwald: "I don't blame Ryan for trying to put a positive spin on his plan, rather than acknowledging that it would abolish Medicare and replace it with subsidies that won't keep up with health inflation. People like Medicare. And I can understand why he'd open a budget negotiation with fantasy numbers that depend on … Continue reading Profiles in Cowardice: How the Beltway Punditocracy Gets Paul Ryan's Plan Totally Wrong
Paul Ryan's Plan: Ludicrous and Cruel
Paul Krugman: "In short, this plan isn’t remotely serious; on the contrary, it’s ludicrous. And it’s also cruel. In the past, Mr. Ryan has talked a good game about taking care of those in need. But as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities points out, of the $4 trillion in spending cuts he proposes … Continue reading Paul Ryan's Plan: Ludicrous and Cruel
Ideology Returns
Michael Sean Winters: "The budget proposals put forward by GOP Congressman Paul Ryan attest to a fact that has been somewhat obscured in our nation’s political life: Ideology is back. The reason I say this fact has been obscured is that the Tea Party has not exactly been the kind of intellectually coherent movement the … Continue reading Ideology Returns
The 'No We Can't' Budget
Jonathan Cohn: "If you can get past the fuzzy math and sheer indifference to the poor, it's possible to discern a coherent conceit in the Ryan plan: that the burden of maintaining a modern welfare state has become too great to bear. You can see this most clearly in Ryan’s proposals to transform health care, which is … Continue reading The 'No We Can't' Budget