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The Ryan Budget
Republican Congressman Paul Ryan has revealed the House Budget
Committee's budget proposal for 2015. It is certainly a step in the
right direction.
It's important to understand that our current path is simply
unsustainable. Our debt will continue to grow in the decades to come,
reaching
levels that we have seen cripple other nations. Yet this trajectory
doesn't seem to bother liberals like Barack Obama who have previously
submitted budget proposals that never balance our budget - ever. In
fact, they accelerate us along this path. I don't know about you, but
that
doesn't seem like a healthy way to handle our nation's finances.
The House Budget Committee plan claims to balance the budget within ten
years. It achieves this, in part, by cutting $5.1 trillion in
government spending. In addition to balancing the budget and cutting
government spending, here are some other key facts from this budget
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ObamaCare is a Disaster For Jobs and the Economy
ObamaCare is not only a disaster for our healthcare but also for jobs
and the economy.
A new study by the American Health Policy Institute finds that large
employers will be impacted by ObamaCare, which will ultimately impact
their employees.
The key findings from this study are:
- ObamaCare will cost large U.S. employers between $4,800 to $5,900 per employee.
- Large employers expect ObamaCare cost increases of between $163 million and $200 million per employer
- The total cost of ObamaCare to all large U.S. employers will be from $151 billion to $186 billion
These increased costs will be paid for somehow, including hiring freezes
or reductions in forces to compensate for the additional costs.
That's the opposite of what our economy needs.
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