Everyone is talking budgets again.
Earlier this week, Paul Ryan introduced his plan to balance the budget in 10 years.
Then yesterday the Democrats unveiled a budget that includes stimulus, tax hike, and some long-term deficit reduction
So we were fortunate to have
We'll publish the full interview in the coming weeks, but one interesting part concerns his discussion of the
People are talking these days that the deal is, in retrospect, problematic, since now Obama can't get additional revenue.
Says Orszag: "Objectively, stepping away from the
Basically, current forecasts for discretionary spending are already unrealistically low out into the future, and freezing in current levels means there's no way the government will have adequate revenue to match realistic spending growth. Either that, or discretionary spending will have to "starve."
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