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Thu May 17, 2012, 09:19 AM May 2012

Senate GOP backs radical Ryan plan

Senate GOP backs radical Ryan plan

By Steve Benen

It was "budget bonanza" day in the U.S. Senate yesterday, with the chamber taking up several budget bills with the express purpose of defeating all of them. It was, at a certain level, inane political theater, which Capitol Hill reporters were inclined to ignore.

I'm not unsympathetic to the indifference. Watching senators go through the motions yesterday certainly seemed like a petty "game" in which the parties tried to score cheap points off of one another. We even got another round of press releases about the 1,000+ days since the Senate approved a budget (a talking point that isn't really true).

But before the political world blows off yesterday's developments altogether, there was one vote that actually warrants some attention. As Joan McCarter explained:

(Wednesday), except for a couple of hypocrites worried about reelection, Senate Republicans joined their House brethren and voted to end Medicare as we know it. The only really interesting vote was on Rep. Paul Ryan's budget, the one that the House passed and that Mitt Romney has endorsed. It failed 58-41.

Five Republicans (Scott Brown (MA), Susan Collins (ME), Dean Heller (NV), Rand Paul (KY) and Olympia Snowe (ME)) rejected that bill.

I won't rehash all the minute details of the Ryan agenda again, but let's not forget, this is a budget plan that ends Medicare's guaranteed benefit, takes health care coverage from millions of Americans, radically redistributes wealth in the wrong direction, slashes taxes on the very wealthy, and would "take food from poor children, make it harder for low-income students to get a college degree, and squeeze funding for research, education, and infrastructure."

What's more, the Ryan plan does not reduce the debt, either.

This is less a budget plan and more a right-wing fantasy. And yet, in an election year, 41 Republicans -- about 90% of the caucus -- threw their support to this plan, even though they knew full well it wouldn't pass.

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http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/17/11743158-senate-gop-backs-radical-ryan-plan


http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=112&session=2&vote=00098

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Senate GOP backs radical Ryan plan (Original Post) ProSense May 2012 OP
An added sense of urgency to get out the vote this year. This well may be one of our most important deacon May 2012 #1

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1. An added sense of urgency to get out the vote this year. This well may be one of our most important
Thu May 17, 2012, 09:33 AM
May 2012

elections ever- to save medicare.

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