Americans for Tax Reform on Next Bridge to Nowhere
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | July 26th at 01:59 PM |
Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform have joined the growing clamor to kill the extra engine, and I, for one am glad. It needs to be killed. It is a $3 billion earmark that makes the $300 million bridge to nowhere look like chump change. Here is the recent letter sent to Congress by Norquist.
CBO Can’t Score Obama’s Vapor Bill — there is No Legislative Language
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | February 22nd at 06:37 PM |
The Congressional Budget Office Director, in today’s blog, says CBO cannot “score” or provide a cost estimate for Obama’s health care plan because CBO needs more detail. It’s amazing, the Trillion Dollar President wants to change the world, but doesn’t have legislative language to do it. Not even to give to CBO. Where’s the bill? The CBO Director went out of his way today (in | Read More »
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Vapor Bill Gets a Vapor Score from CBO
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | October 8th at 11:32 AM |
The MSM would like the American public to believe that the Senate Finance Committee bill was scored by the Congressional Budget Office. After all, WaPo, the NYT and the WSJ reported: WaPo: “The bill would cost $829 billion over the next decade.” NYT: “The budget office analyzed the bill … its newly projected cost — $829 billion over 10 years.” WSJ: “The latest Senate health | Read More »
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