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kpete

(72,013 posts)
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 09:17 AM Aug 2012

Ryan Derailed Simpson-Bowles Budget Plan Romney Sees as Model

Source: San Francisco Chronicle

Ryan Derailed Simpson-Bowles Budget Plan Romney Sees as Model
Heidi Przybyla, ©2012 Bloomberg News
Updated 5:52 a.m., Tuesday, August 14, 2012


Aug. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Representative Paul Ryan was a pivotal figure in killing the 2010 Bowles-Simpson agreement, which Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney now holds out as a model for putting America’s fiscal house in order.

The 18-member panel needed 14 votes to send a 10-year plan to trim the debt to Congress for a vote. As his party’s then- ranking member on the House Budget Committee, Ryan led a bloc of three House Republicans who denied the additional votes needed.

All three Senate Republicans on the panel backed the plan and one of them, former New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg, said he believes the House Republicans who rejected it were beholden to an argument by anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist that the measure was tantamount to a tax increase.

“All of the House Republicans were disproportionately affected by the Norquist group on the issue of tax reform,” said Gregg, now a senior adviser at New Mountain Capital LLC. Ryan “clearly was the leader” of House Republicans in setting the terms of a grand debt bargain, said Andy Stern, a panel member and Democrat.






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Ryan Derailed Simpson-Bowles Budget Plan Romney Sees as Model (Original Post) kpete Aug 2012 OP
A broken clock is right twice a day shawn703 Aug 2012 #1
Grover Norquist allegence being a higher priority than countrys solvency is subversive to democracy julian09 Aug 2012 #2

shawn703

(2,702 posts)
1. A broken clock is right twice a day
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 10:49 AM
Aug 2012

Of course he killed that agreement for the wrong reasons, but at least the recommendations of the Cat Food Commission didn't get passed.

 

julian09

(1,435 posts)
2. Grover Norquist allegence being a higher priority than countrys solvency is subversive to democracy
Tue Aug 14, 2012, 01:24 PM
Aug 2012

They shouldn't let anyone sit on a committee with an allegence to outside interest, no matter the party.

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