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House GOP Budget: Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Offshore Drilling

Speaking of Congressional Budget Committee Ranking Members Who Write Op-Eds, Paul Ryan, Judd Gregg's House counterpart, has a piece of his own in the Wall Street Journal. In it, he summarizes the bottom line of the budget (or the counter-part to the non-budget budget) he plans to release today. More on that very soon, but here's what to expect:

  • A budget that nixes all non-military federal discretionary spending for five years amid a recession.
  • A budget that deploys "more clean and renewable energy sources free of greenhouse gas...by opening exploration on our nation's oil and gas fields, and by investing the proceeds in a new clean energy trust fund, infrastructure and further deficit reduction.
  • A budget that creates two tax brackets--10 percent for income below $100,000 and 25 percent for every dollar above that--and that cuts corporate income tax rate to 25 percent.
As this budget was supposed to be released a week ago, the House and White House are already well prepared with talking points.

Late update: At the end of his op-ed, Ryan writes, "[i]n the recent past, the Republican Party failed to offer the nation an inspiring vision and a concrete plan to tackle our problems with innovative and principled solutions. We do not intend to repeat that mistake." Hmmm. He wouldn't be talking about this and this, would he?


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"more clean and renewable energy sources free of greenhouse gas...by opening exploration on our nation's oil and gas fields"

That's like saying that you are going to fast for a week by eating food. The GOP is in desperate need for a logic monitor who can look over their talking points before they release them.

Or we are in desperate need for media who finds this kind of idiocy.

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You silly people still stuck in reality-based thinking.

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LOL, true. What am I thinking?

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A budget that cuts corporate income tax rates. I'm OK with this. If it's cut from 35% to 25%, and there are no loopholes, deductions or writedowns.

That would certainly bump up revenue.

Probably not what he had in mind.

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While we're at it, can we simply declare down to be up and day to be night?

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Well, they (along with some dimwitted Democrats) attempted the latter when they abolished Standard Time a few years ago. Didn't want the kiddies getting killed while walking home from school in the dark . . . but it's OK to let 'em get killed walking TO school in the dark.

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Ryan has been taking lessons from Monty Python: "I'm starting a war for peace!"

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Isn't it just like Republicans to introduce the substance of their budget on April Fools?

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