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Zorro

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Wed Jan 15, 2025, 08:57 AM Jan 2025

The GOP attack on the safety net and middle-class programs begins to take shape [View all]

No one can be surprised that Republicans are hoping to exploit their Washington trifecta — the White House and majority control of the House and Senate — by implementing vast federal budget cuts in order to save their 2017 tax cuts from expiration.

Now we’re beginning to see some meat on the bare bones of GOP policies, thanks to a “menu” of fiscal policy reforms recently leaked to Politico.

The one-page document, which Politico reports was produced by the House Budget Committee chaired by Rep. Jodey Arrington (R-Texas), lists dozens of cutbacks adding up to supposed savings of as much as $5.7 trillion over 10 years.

The primary near-term goal appears to be staving off the expiration next year of the 2017 tax cuts, which disproportionately benefited corporations and the wealthy.

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2025-01-15/column-the-gop-attack-on-the-safety-net-and-middle-class-programs-begins-to-take-shape

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IMO, this is the new MO of Republicans for the foreseeable future. no_hypocrisy Jan 2025 #1
Paywalled - here is a link to the list from the Politico article jmbar2 Jan 2025 #2
Not on the chopping block jmbar2 Jan 2025 #5
Why do successful companies need any subsidies? travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #16
They want to make the temporary cuts permanent AND add $1 trillion more. LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jan 2025 #3
LA Times willing to report the truth? JadedButHopeful Jan 2025 #4
Michael Hiltzik is one of the good guys Zorro Jan 2025 #8
Don't let Rep. Jodey Arrington fool you. C0RI0LANUS Jan 2025 #6
new mo? been the same mo since roosvelt put ss, ssi ,ssdi in . going to cost more putting ppl in rest homes rather AllaN01Bear Jan 2025 #7
Who's going to take up the slack??? ReRe Jan 2025 #9
Medicare For All Baron2024 Jan 2025 #10
They've lied through their teeth for over 40+ years that tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations would trickle down. cstanleytech Jan 2025 #11
Growing up in Republican households must be devoid of empathy, sympathy, or compassion. C0RI0LANUS Jan 2025 #12
You are so right. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2025 #13
Hi OldBaldy1701E: The image casually captured the grim future in one shot. Here's a gallery to be more realistic. C0RI0LANUS Jan 2025 #18
The robber barons are back neohippie Jan 2025 #14
And Republicans have gleefully and forcefully promoted gun ownership for all Zorro Jan 2025 #15
Let the tumbrels roll! travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #17
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