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Coburn Ups Ante in Debt Ceiling Standoff, Pushes Plan to Save $9 Trillion
At a time when President Obama and lawmakers of both parties are struggling to find spending cuts of $2 trillion to $4 trillion, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., is offering his colleagues a menu of options for far more ambitious savings.
Coburn is unveiling a plan to reduce deficit spending by a whopping $9 trillion, shrink government by some 20 percent and balance the budget, all within 10 years.
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"It's specific, it's detailed, it makes hard choices," Coburn said. "And it's rough, but it's necessary."
Coburn questioned all the agonizing over the search for much smaller savings of some $2 trillion, saying, "$2 trillion doesn't even pay our interest over the next 10 years. That's with no increase in interest rates."
Coburn's 600-page report lays out hundreds of spending cuts from every nook and cranny of the federal government.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...f-pushes-plan-to-save-trillion/#ixzz1SVyJjfTT
i haven't seen a full copy, but the bits reported on i agree with for the most part...the 500K mtg deduction is low...that is a pure middle class home in most of cali and other major cities...
why are dems so opposed this?
At a time when President Obama and lawmakers of both parties are struggling to find spending cuts of $2 trillion to $4 trillion, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., is offering his colleagues a menu of options for far more ambitious savings.
Coburn is unveiling a plan to reduce deficit spending by a whopping $9 trillion, shrink government by some 20 percent and balance the budget, all within 10 years.
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"It's specific, it's detailed, it makes hard choices," Coburn said. "And it's rough, but it's necessary."
Coburn questioned all the agonizing over the search for much smaller savings of some $2 trillion, saying, "$2 trillion doesn't even pay our interest over the next 10 years. That's with no increase in interest rates."
Coburn's 600-page report lays out hundreds of spending cuts from every nook and cranny of the federal government.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...f-pushes-plan-to-save-trillion/#ixzz1SVyJjfTT
i haven't seen a full copy, but the bits reported on i agree with for the most part...the 500K mtg deduction is low...that is a pure middle class home in most of cali and other major cities...
why are dems so opposed this?