Mar 16, 2013
Low-lights of the Ryan budget are described after we run down the bills passed by the House this week. We also look into an eighteen-year emergency continued this week by President Obama.
H.R. 749: Eliminate Privacy
Confusion Act The banks currently have to send out a
notice regarding their privacy policies every year. This bill would
change the law so the banks only have to send the privacy notices
out when they change their privacy policies. The privacy policies
will be posted online. HR 890: Preserving the Welfare Work
Requirement and TANF Extension Act This bill extends
the the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program, which is
welfare, through the end of this calendar year. The bill also
prohibits the Obama administration from following through with a
plan to give states waivers which would allow them to operate their
own welfare programs, so long as there is a proven 20% increase in
the number of welfare recipients who find work. This bill would
effectively make sure the Federal government has a one-size-fits
all approach to welfare. HR 803: SKILLS Act [caption id=""
align="alignright" width="159"] Grandma Foxx of North Carolina
sponsored the SKILLS Act[/caption] Would be effective for fiscal
year 2014 Most significant effect: It would change the make up of
local boards that decide how our taxpayer money would be spent on
welfare-to-work and job training programs. The local boards would
effectively be in corporate control. Currently: The boards are
already required to be a majority of people from the business
community, specifically business owners. This bill would change it
so that a 2/3 majority of the boards would be business owners.
Also, the seat for representatives from labor organizations would
be eliminated. The boards are required to come up with a plan for
the states on how they run their work programs, including how the
state will spend taxpayer money. The boards would also be able to
award government funded contracts to the entities that provide
training services. It would effectively allow businesses to tell
states how to govern. It also prohibits the government job training
centers from competing with private employment agencies. The bill
would also consolidate 35 different programs into one giant
program. The bill would order an accounting of the number of
federal workers who administer job training programs and within one
year, fire all the federal workers whose positions were gobbled up
in the merge. President Obama and the Senate Democrats have already
said they don't support it; it won't become law. Ignored
Subpoenas Ted Poe (TX) informed Congress that he
intends to ignore a subpoena sent by Orly Taitz, a lawyer from
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA.
Orly Taitz is part of the Defend our Freedoms Foundation
and her website proclaims to be the "World's Leading Obama Eligibility Challenge
Website". Taitz filed a temporary restraining order to prohibit
President Obama's inauguration because they claim that he's using a
fake social security number and his birth certificate is forged. US
Attorney's filed an opposition on behalf of Congress to stop
Taitz's restraining order. Now she's sending subpoena's to members
of Congress to try to get them to say they didn't support the US
Attorney's effort to squash her restraining order against the
President. Ted Poe's response: "After consultation with the Office
of Gen-eral Counsel, I have determined under Rule VIII that the
subpoena seeks information that is not ‘‘material and relevant''
and that it is not ‘‘consistent with the privileges and rights of
the House.'' Accordingly, I intend to move to quash the subpoena.
God and Texas, TED POE" Another subpoena was ignored this week by
the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. The subpoena was
issued for a criminal trial being prosecuted by the US District
Court for the District of Arizona. The stated reason the subpoena
was ignored was because the "documents sought are not material and
relevant" and that subpoena is not consistent with the privileges
and rights of the House." No more information could be found.
Continuing Emergency from
1995 National Emergencies Act automatically ends a
National Emergency after 90 days unless the President informs
Congress that the emergency needs to continue. President Clinton
signed an Executive Order on March 15,
1995 that puts sanctions on Iran's nationalized oil industry.
The sanctions prohibit any United States citizen or company from
entering into a contract to develop Iran's oil resources, either by
physically managing the development or financing it. President
Clinton enacted these sanctions after
Iran opened their petroleum resources to foreign investment,
allowing our corporations to get their invested money back, but not
take home profits. Obama Emergency Notification sent to Congress on
March 12, 2013: "The actions and policies of the Government of Iran
are contrary to the interests of the United St ates in the region
and continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the
national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United
States. For these reasons, I have deter-mined that it is necessary
to continue the national emergency declared with respect to Iran
and to maintain in force comprehensive sanctions against Iran to
deal with this threat." The Ryan
Budget Taxes * Change the tax structure from
seven brackets to two. The rate for poor people would be 10% *
Repeal the Alternative Minimum Tax * Lower the top tax rate to 25%
for individuals and corporations
Education
* Remove regulations in higher education to allow more online classes * Freezes cap on Pell grants for college at $5,645 per year (currently $5,500) * "Eliminate ineffective & duplicative federal education programs. Health Care * Repeal ObamaCare bit by bit * Repeal the Federal expansion of Medicaid (100% paid by Fed gov't, down to 90% in 2016) * Repeal the health-care exchanges * Repeal the entire health-care law. * Want to make sure that "not a penny goes toward implementing the new law." * Ban on denial of coverage due to pre-existing conditions would remain illegal. * Choice program that would allow workers to devote their employer's health-coverage contribution to purchase a health plan that works for them.. if their employer allows it. Medicare * For people born in 1959 or later, Medicare would be privatized. You would have to choose between private plans or a fee for service, go bankrupt if you get really sick, plan. Taxpayer money in the form of a voucher would pay for the private insurance for people whose savings has been drained. * Medicare would have exchanges, just like the ones that would be defunded for the rest of us. * Seniors would get gov't money only for the "second-least-expensive private plan or fee-for-service" plan, whichever costs less. If the senior wants a better plan, they pay the difference out of pocket. Prohibiting Lawsuits * Limits on noneconomic and punitive damages in medical liability lawsuits. Retirement * Make federal workers pay more towards their pensions so that their benefits come closer to sucking as much as the private sector * "The CBO estimated that, on average, federal employees make 16% more in total compensation than their private-sector counterparts. This reform would begin to rectify that imbalance." Federal Workforce Cuts * Reduce the federal workforce by 10% by 2015. * Reduce the federal workforce "not through layoffs, but via a gradual, sensible attrition policy."
Energy
* Defund renewable projects;
"The budget aims to roll back federal interventional and
corporate-welfare spending across energy sectors." * Open the Outer
Continental Shelf to oil drilling * Sell off "millions of acres
federal land" to oil & gas companies. "The federal government owns
nearly one-third of the land in the country… substantial volumes of
oil and gas are known to lie under these government lands." *
Prohibit the government from buying land. Right now, proceeds from
land sales need to go towards buying other parcels of land. The
Ryan budget would take 70% of that and put it towards deficit
reduction. * "The sale of billions of dollars' worth of federal
assets would… remove economic distortions by reducing public
ownership." * Limit the amount of money the Department of Interior
could collect from the fire sale to $60 million per year.
Transportation * Eliminate funding for
high-speed rail projects * "High speed rail and other new intercity
rail projects should be pursued only if they can be established as
self-supporting commercial services" Defense * $560.2 billion for
2014, $6 trillion over the next decade = spending increases. * "It
is approximately $500 billion more than will be available absent
changes in the Budget Control Act. Our security is the federal
government's top priority. The budget must reflect that fact."