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.
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?


















"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.
April 1, 2009 11:09 AM | Reply | Permalink
You silly people still stuck in reality-based thinking.
April 1, 2009 11:28 AM | Reply | Permalink
LOL, true. What am I thinking?
April 1, 2009 11:39 AM | Reply | Permalink
April 1, 2009 12:14 PM | Reply | Permalink
While we're at it, can we simply declare down to be up and day to be night?
April 1, 2009 12:23 PM | Reply | Permalink
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.
April 1, 2009 3:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
Ryan has been taking lessons from Monty Python: "I'm starting a war for peace!"
April 1, 2009 12:42 PM | Reply | Permalink
Isn't it just like Republicans to introduce the substance of their budget on April Fools?
April 1, 2009 12:46 PM | Reply | Permalink