Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Headline of the Day
Ezra Klein: Paul Ryan's Budget: Social Engineering having a Side of Deficit Reduction.That about sums up. But I'll nevertheless share this from Ezra's piece too (emphasis mine):[T]he real reason for Ryan's finances are its ambitious reforms, not its savings. It turns Medicare insurance right into a voucher program, turns State medicaid programs, food stamps, and a number of other individuals for that poor into block grants or loans handled through the states, reduces the government role on focal points like infrastructure and education to some small fraction of their current level, and envisions a completely new tax code that is going to do a smaller amount to inspire home purchasing and medical health insurance.Ryan's budget is supposed to do nothing at all under essentially transform the connection between People in america as well as their government. That, and never deficit reduction, is its real point, as it's been Ryan's real point throughout his career.Paul Ryan is terrible. His party is terrible. Their guidelines are terrible. They've been adequately and frequently discredited as terrible.And just what constantly baffles me concerning the terrible championing of these terrible ideas is when terribly short-sighted it's: Progressives notice that we are all within this together—even those who will not get our backs, the bullies who attack us simply to feel less put upon themselves, the self-loathing enablers who harbor foolish hopes for being asked towards the table of privilege eventually, the barrel-chested barons of the new Gilded Age who stand astride the physiques of individuals condemned to less fortunate fates, singing the praises of social Darwinism, bellowing concerning the superfluity of the social back-up, and proclaiming "The federal government never provided anything!" because they deposit seven-figure bonuses thanks to a citizen-funded bailout.Progressives know many of us are within the same leaking, creaky, hard to rely on boat. And understanding that means understanding the most voracious self-interest rates are best offered by egalitarianism: A lot of money may be worth nothing at the end from the sea, under just one cent transported securely to shoreline.
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