Paul Ryan's "A Roadmap for America's Future"

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Paul Ryan's "A Roadmap for America's Future"

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"The legacy of America is that each generation leaves the next generation better off."

"America faces a choice between two fiscal and economic futures.

In one, ever-rising levels of government spending overwhelm the Federal budget and the U.S. economy with crushing burdens of debt and higher taxes. It is a future in which America’s best century is the past century.

The second future is one in which the principles that created America’s freedom and prosperity are restored. It is the path set out in my plan, A Roadmap for America’s Future." Paul Ryan

I don't normally start the political topics, but I do enjoy your comments.
Personally, I applaud anyone that takes the time to tackle all of these issues at once. The status quo is unacceptible, and fiscally unsustainable.
What do you think of this plan?

http://www.roadmap.republicans.budget.house.gov/
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I still think that lot of that stuff shouldn't even be part of the federal government. Unfortunately, until we find enough people with the balls, money and comprehension to bring a class-action lawsuit against the US government, we will be stuck with these issues.

If that is the case, these are the most common sense, "least worst" proposals I have seen on one web page.

I'll believe it when I see it.
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I agree, but moving towards a goal of more personal responsibility is a step, plus I think by guarenteeing those 55+ will help sell it to Dems. If we only had a good salesman!
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