Budget Proposal Analysis Of The Numbers Paul Ryan's

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Budget Proposal Analysis Of The Numbers Paul Ryan's. The big numbers from Paul Ryan’s budget: It will reduce spending by $6.2 trillion over the next decade and reduce the deficit by $4.4 trillion.

It also cuts the top income tax rate by nearly a third, from 35 percent to 25 percent.

A big part of the House Budget Chairman's plan rests on the assumption that President Barack Obama’s health care law will be repealed. Over the next decade, that would cut $1.4 trillion in spending alone, according to Ryan's budget. Those savings, however, wouldn't go directly to deficit reduction, because Ryan would also repeal the elements of health care reform that are aimed at raising revenue or reducing costs.

The Wisconsin Republican's budget spends less on nearly every major category of the budget. Over the next decade, Ryan (R-Wis.) wants to cut $389 billion from Medicare, the public health insurance program for seniors. Over the same period, Ryan's budget puts $735 billion less toward Medicaid, which benefits Americans too poor to afford private insurance. Discretionary spending on domestic programs is also reduced by $923 billion.

Two exceptions are security and defense spending and spending on Social Security, the public pension program for the elderly. Both are kept steady and relatively unchanged from Obama’s proposed budget.

A draft proposal from Ryan’s House Budget Committee says that under his plan, the national debt would be $1.1 trillion less than it would be over the next five years under Obama’s budget, and would add $3 trillion less to the debt than Obama’s budget proposal over the next decade. Ryan’s budget proposal would bring the debt held by the public to $13.9 trillion by 2016 and $16 trillion by 2021, compared to $15 trillion in 2016 and $19 trillion in 2021 under the president’s proposal. (The full national debt of just over $14 trillion also includes money owed to the Social Security and Medicare trust funds, but the public figure is the one normally used for budget forecasts.)

Ryan’s plan has $40 trillion in spending over the next 10 years compared to $34.9 trillion in revenues. Obama would spend $46 trillion in the coming decade while bringing in $38.8 trillion in revenues. So Ryan's plan would still result in the government spending $5.1 trillion more over the next decade than it brings in, but that’s less than the $7.2 trillion in deficit spending that Obama has proposed.

The most fundamental difference between the competing budget proposals is seen in the way they envision the size of government’s imprint in the economy, as measured by spending and revenues as a percentage of gross domestic product.

Obama’s budget plan would take spending as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP), the total economic output of the American economy, from 25.3 percent this year to the 22 percent range for much of the next decade. But by the end of the 10 year horizon, his plan has spending back at 23 percent. Revenues, meanwhile, which are currently at an anemic 14.4 percent, would creep up to 19 percent by 2015 and then hit 20 percent in 2021.

It would be the highest amount of government spending since World War II. During the 12-year presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, spending went from 8 percent of GDP to 41 percent, driven by FDR’s New Deal but even more so by war spending.

During Harry Truman's administration, spending was cut in half, from 41 percent of GDP down to 20 percent, and went down further to 18 percent under Dwight Eisenhower. It stayed at 18 percent of GDP through the John F. Kennedy presidency, crept up to 19 percent under Lyndon Johnson, and then went up to 20 percent while Richard Nixon was in the White House. Gerald Ford brought spending back down to 19 percent of GDP, it then went up to 22 percent during Jimmy Carter's term, down to 21 percent under Ronald Reagan's two terms and George H.W. Bush's four years as commander in chief. Bill Clinton brought spending back down to 18 percent of the U.S. economy.

No president since FDR has increased spending as a percentage of GDP by more than George W. Bush, taking it from 18.4 percent of GDP to 22.8 percent.

Obama’s budget does not show what happens beyond the 10-year window. So, compared to George W. Bush’s spending, he seems to be about on par. However, projections from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) show spending growing at its current pace will grow to more than 26 percent of GDP in 2022, over 32 percent of GDP in 2030, 38 percent of GDP in 2040, and 45 percent of GDP by 2050, with the bulk of that spending driven by ever-rising health care costs.

Revenues under CBO projections would not move above 19 percent of GDP, leading to a gap between spending and revenues that would be difficult to sustain.

Ryan said a computer simulation program of what would happen in the future “crashes in 2037, because it can’t conceive of any way in which the U.S. economy can continue because of this massive burden of debt.”

Ryan’s plan would move spending back to historic levels, keeping it at 20 percent of GDP through 2030, and actually reducing it to under 19 percent by 2040. Ryan’s plan predicts revenues growing to 19 percent of GDP by 2040, allowing the national debt to be reduced over time.

The proposal landed in the middle of a busy news cycle where Washington is consumed with a spending fight over the current fiscal year budget, a much smaller portion of government spending that nonetheless will shut down the federal government if it is not resolved by Friday.

The reaction to Ryan's plan was predictably split along ideological lines, though even those who supported the broad contours of Ryan's plan did not embrace it in detail.

John Irons, research and policy director at the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute, said Ryan's budget plan "is impressive in its ability to not only inflict maximum harm on the economy, but to concentrate that harm on those most in need."

"This will not only cost the economy hundreds of thousands (and perhaps millions) of jobs over the next five years, it will also destroy the social safety net and undermine policies that support the middle class," Irons said.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, the Maryland Democrat who is Ryan's foil as the Budget Committee's ranking member, said the plan was a "lopsided approach" to deficit reduction that took too much from the disadvantaged and elderly in order to benefit wealthy Americans and big business.

"Behind the sunny rhetoric of reform, the Republican Budget represents the rigid ideological agenda that extends tax cuts to the rich and powerful at the expense of the rest of America – except this time on steroids," Van Hollen said in a statement.

However, David Walker, the former U.S. comptroller general and founder of the Comeback America Initiative, said Ryan "should be commended for having the courage to lead in connection with our nation's huge deficit and debt challenges."

"His budget proposal recognizes that restoring fiscal sustainability will require tough transformational changes in many areas, including spending programs and tax policies," Walker said.

Among the 2012 Republican presidential hopefuls, only former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty was quick to comment on Ryan's plan.

“Thanks to Paul Ryan in Congress, the American people finally have someone offering real leadership in Washington," Pawlenty said, but he otherwise steered clear of the details and focused on the coming fight over the debt ceiling.

"President Obama has failed to lead and make tough choices his entire time in the White House. While the budget is going to be debated for several months to come, the more immediate issue we face is President Obama’s plans to raise the debt ceiling next month. That's a really bad idea," Pawlenty said in a statement.

"With over $14 trillion debt already, we should not allow Washington’s big spenders to put us further in the hole. We must get our fiscal house in order with real spending cuts and with real structural reforms that stop the spending spree before it bankrupts our country," he said.

Even the conservative Heritage Foundation, which heralded Ryan's plan as "a monumental budget proposal for monumental times," dinged it for insufficient levels of defense spending and for not addressing Social Security.

Budget Proposal: Analysis Of The Numbers

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Sells out 'early-bird' discount tickets Lollapalooza 2011

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Sells out 'early-bird' discount tickets Lollapalooza 2011. Though it hasn’t even announced its lineup yet, Lollapalooza remains a hot ticket. Promoters said Tuesday that so-called “early bird” tickets – a $185 three-day pass for the festival Aug. 5-7 in Grant Park – sold out in about an hour, and now only $215 three-day passes remain on its Web site, lollapalooza.com.

The price for the three-day passes is the same as last year. Headliners haven’t been announced, but the Tribune has confirmed that Eminem, the Foo Fighters and Muse will be among those named when the lineup is officially announced April 26.

Capacity for the festival was bumped to 95,000 last year and acreage was increased to accommodate a bigger audience after the festival sold out two previous years.

Told to Quit Smoking Cheryl Cole

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Told to Quit Smoking Cheryl Cole. CHERYL Cole has been told to quit smoking.

Sources say the British singer’s voice coach has urged her to ditch the cigarettes if she wants to crack America.

“Cheryl’s teacher has advised her to stop smoking,” dished one insider.

“But she says the move to LA and X Factor job is stressful enough without having to try and quit the cigs on top. Voice coaches are determined to make her sound more American but in a natural way. Basically just so she can be understood.”

Cole tried the kick the habit last year and failed.

“I miss smoking when I stop. It’s not cool to say so, but I do,” she admitted.

Buys $32 Million London Apartment Kylie Minogue

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Buys $32 Million London Apartment Kylie Minogue. KYLIE Minogue has bought a $32 million apartment in London.

The All The Lovers hitmaker is moving into one of the most expensive apartment blocks in the world with boyfriend Andres Velencoso, according to the Daily Star newspaper.

The three bedroom property is part of the One Hyde Park development in the English capital’s exclusive Knightsbridge district. Facilities on offer in the $1 billion tower include a 21-meter swimming pool, a private cinema, saunas, gym and squash courts, and even a golf simulator. Their neighbors will include oil barons, Saudi royalty and other A-list stars.

Kylie, 42, spends most of her time in London when not on tour, although she returns to her native Australia to be with her parents at Christmas.

Insiders say the move for the 2 Hearts singer may be the first steps in her planning to settle down and start a family with male model Andres, whom she has been dating since 2008.

“I do think about surrogacy and adoption and I would absolutely look into those options because children and family are very important to me. It’s something in my mind,” she has said.

Kylie has also recently confessed she considers retiring every time she finishes a tour, although after a few months she is always lured back to music.

“Do I think of retiring? Absolutely,” she said. “I say that at the end of every tour. And then something happens a few months down the line and I start thinking of songs and getting that itch. What can I say? I’m addicted.”

It is not yet known when Kylie and Andres are planning to move to the new property.

Addicted to Maltesers Simon Cowell

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Addicted to Maltesers Simon Cowell. SIMON Cowell is gonna get fat!

Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper reports that the music mogul has been chowing down endless bags of Maltesers.

Cowell, 51, has been eating the chocolates as he finalizes plans for X Factor America.

“Simon has been desk-bound a lot recently, putting in some incredible hours,” a source said.

“To stave off the boredom and to keep his energy levels topped up,he’s developed a real penchant for bags of Maltesers.

“His West London offices are now stocked with boxes and boxes of them.

Bulking up For Superman Role Henry Cavill

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Bulking up For Superman Role Henry Cavill. HENRY Cavill has been hitting the gym to prepare for his role in the new Superman movie.

The 27-year-old new Man of Steel is not due to begin shooting his first adventure as the iconic hero until later this year but that doesn’t mean he can take it easy.

“At this early stage I’m just doing some foundation training,” explains Henry.

“I’ve done about a month so far and it’s really hard stuff, to get my body used to the real stuff, which is coming up soon. So at the moment it’s just getting my body in the right aesthetic shape.

Children For Easter Treats Brad Pitt Takes

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Children For Easter Treats Brad Pitt Takes. BRAD Pitt treated his children to some Easter treats at a film screening this weekend.

On Sunday the actor took Maddox, nine, Pax, seven, Zahara, six, and four-year-old Shiloh to see animated movie Hop at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles, where they also indulged in some delicious treats and took part in an Easter egg hunt.

With their mother Angelina Jolie and two younger siblings Knox and Vivienne absent from the family occasion, the children made the most of their sweet tooths but also made sure to take home some treats for the two-year-old twins.

“Each child walked away with A.sweeT.Boutique’s chocolate-covered pretzel rods, gummy butterflies, gummy cherries and jelly beans,” a source said.

“The kids were so cute, polite and shy. Brad had to help them do the ordering of what they wanted in their little goody bags. They also made sure to take home some candy sticks for their siblings who weren’t there.

“The kids participated in the hunt and everyone looked like they were having a great time. They stayed for pretty much the whole event.”

The film’s stars James Marsden, Adam Sandler and Elizabeth Perkins were also at the event, which was put on to benefit EBMRF — an organization that Brad has supported for a long time and is dedicated to researching and curing skin diseases that affect children.

To get Pregnant This Year Amy Winehouse Planning

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To get Pregnant This Year Amy Winehouse Planning. AMY Winehouse is hoping to get pregnant this year.

The Rehab singer — who has turned her life around after overcoming battles with drink and drugs — is said to be “obsessed” with having children with her boyfriend Reg Traviss, who she has been in a relationship with for a year.

“Amy’s obsessed with having children. It’s all she’s talking about right now. She is desperate to have a baby within the next year,” a source told Britain’s Reveal magazine.

“Amy is doing everything she can to have kids. Because of the drugs and drinking, her body would not have been able to handle a baby. Now she’s on the road to recovery and is turning things around.”

The 27-year-old hitmaker was thought to have been hugely upset when she heard her ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, is due to have a baby with his girlfriend, Sarah Aspin, in May.

“She was devastated when she found out, and it made her even more determined to have her baby,” said the source.

Amy’s father, Mitch, has previously admitted his daughter is broody, although he’s not sure she’s ready to settle down just yet.

“She’s become so broody. She’s now at the age where she wants to have a baby. But I can’t see her settling down with 15 children just yet,” he said.

Teen Singer Miley Cyrus is Obsessed with Cupcakes

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Teen Singer Miley Cyrus is Obsessed with Cupcakes. MILEY Cyrus is obsessed with cupcakes.

The singer-and-actress was reportedly delighted when she came across a dessert stand backstage at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday as it was stocked with her favorite type of sweet treat.

“Miley was with her publicist and told her to hang on for a second so she could come over to the Sprinkles cupcakes area and get a mini-strawberry and a mini-red velvet cupcake,” an onlooker told HollywoodLife.

“Miley was like, ‘You don’t understand, Sprinkles is my thing,’ and said her mom ‘has a cupcake problem’ too.”

While attending the star-studded event in Los Angeles, Miley was quizzed on rumors she has reunited with former boyfriend Liam Hemsworth.

However, she shrugged off the questions, saying only, “Shhh! I’ll never tell. My lips are sealed.”

The 18-year-old star is preparing to tour Liam’s native Australia and she can’t wait to get back on the road again.

“I love being on the road and traveling,” she said.

Miley and Liam, 21, split last August after around a year of dating, before reconciling the following month and eventually splitting again in November.

Wants to be Like Lady GaGa Willow Smith

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Wants to be Like Lady GaGa Willow Smith. WILLOW Smith is hoping to emulate Lady GaGa.

The 10-year-old Whip My Hair hitmaker says she was struck by GaGa’s crazy fashion sense and would love to have the same off-the-wall outlook as the Born This Way singer.

“She’s awesome. She’s very explosive and has a very explosive personality – I’d like to be like her,” Willow said.

Smith recently admitted she doesn’t get to go to school because of her pop career.

“I never really get to go to school because I am always on tour, or with my father,” she said.

“There is a tutor most of the time, but usually I am working so I never get to do the lessons. The worst thing about maths is all the kids are ahead of me because they go to school.”



To Star in Action Movie Britney Spears

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To Star in Action Movie Britney Spears. BRITNEY Spears wants to revive her acting career.

The If You Seek Amy hitmaker is said to have been encouraged to explore her movie and TV options following a number of recent cameo roles.

“Britney is very mindful that she has to evolve as an artist now she is heading towards her thirties,” reveals a source close to the star.

“Music will always be a part of her life but she has come to love acting and comedy especially. She is currently considering a few scripts — one is a comedy and a kind of parody of the pop star she is and the other is a more serious role which is an action movie.”

Meanwhile, Spears says she tries to fit her work commitments around Sean Preston, five, and four-year-old Jayden James’ lessons.

“I’m usually pretty busy when I’m not working,” Britney said.

“I have two children, so I usually get them up in the morning, and I’m usually at the gym, and I help cook dinner sometimes … a lot of the stuff that I do I do early in the morning when my boys are at school.”

Green Lantern Prep Gave me a Good Workout Blake Lively

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Green Lantern Prep Gave me a Good Workout Blake Lively. BLAKE Lively says training for her role in upcoming movie The Green Lantern gave her the “best workout in the world”.

The Gossip Girl star has revealed how she got into shape for the new comic book flick.

“I had very few stunts to do in this film, but they required a lot of core strength,” explains Blake.

“I trained on this thing called the Matrix rig. It’s a 40-foot-long arm that’s about 30 feet in the air with this gyroscopic waist belt. The first time they put you up in it, you go crazy but it’s the best workout in the world because you’re using muscles that you don’t normally use.

“I was shooting in New Orleans, which has just some of the greatest food on the planet. I had two kitchens and I love to cook and I love to eat so training became something that was good. Otherwise I might have looked like Violet Beauregard (from Willy Wonka) instead of Carol Ferris.”

Lively recently revealed she dances to the Lion King soundtrack whenever she needs cheering up.

“[When I was four I was] walking down the street [and I thought] it’s the perfect day to be happy, and I never really lost that,” Blake explained.

“I’ve just always believed you should put a lot of positive out there. When I have bad days, I just eat lots of chocolate ice cream and dance to the Lion King soundtrack. It’s really odd, but it’s true.”

Pigging Out Kim Kardashian Likes

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Pigging Out Kim Kardashian Likes. KIM Kardashian feels “great” when she “pigs out”.

The 30-year-old socialite credits her parents with giving her confidence in her figure and says she has no plans to deny herself her favorite foods in order to maintain a flawless physique.

“Our parents always made us feel like, ‘This is who we are, we’re all beautiful and this is exactly how we’re supposed to be’. We never had any pressure to look different and I think that’s why we’re so confident about it today,” Kim said.

“I have cellulite. So what! I’ve never claimed to be perfect. It’s crazy anyone should assume that just because you’re in the spotlight, you’re flawless.

“Sometimes I pig out and I still feel great, and think, ‘That was so worth it!’ That’s how I feel a lot of the time. I think, ‘See this little dimple of cellulite here? It was so worth it for that cookies ’n’ cream ice cream!’

“If I was stuck on a diet my whole life, I would be really miserable. I love to eat. If you can’t enjoy your life then what’s the point? You can’t torture yourself. I love Rice Krispies Treats, ice cream and frozen yogurt.”

While Kim is confident about her body now, she admits she was devastated when she first started to develop breasts at the age of 10, because her younger sister Kourtney used to tease her.

“Kourtney would always make fun of me for having bigger boobs than she did. When you’re young, it’s embarrassing. Your body is changing and it’s scary,” Kim said.

“Then when I was 15, I realized it was great. I’ve never wished for smaller boobs since.”

However, one part of her body Kim was never embarrassed by was her “big butt”.

“Personally,” she said, “I’ve always loved the curvy look. Even when I was a little girl and all my friends would be like, ‘Oh, my god, your butt’s so big’. And I’d say, ‘I love it.’”

Wore Period Pants Robert Pattinson

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Wore Period Pants Robert Pattinson. ROBERT Pattinson says he wore “period underpants” while shooting his new movie Water for Elephants.

The hunky Twilight star believes it was the attention to the smallest detail on the set of the ’30s drama that made him produce one of his best performances to date.

“Every single thing which built the world was all totally real,” says Robert. “I even had authentic period underpants. They do actually help, as well. I actually wore them every single day. Jacqueline West, the costume designer, was unbelievable. Almost everything was real. It was crazy.”

Rob — who is dating his Twilight costar Kristen Stewart — recently revealed he believes in love at first sight.

“I think people can fall in love at first sight,” Rob said. “I think pretty much all people who love each other, had some kind of thing at first sight. I mean, there has to be some kind of moment where you, like, feel a different energy around someone.

“Generally, if you don’t notice someone ever, you’re probably not going to fall in love with them.”