It does not appear to me that this budget does much as far as addressing the runaway, out-of-control, unsustainable enti...
I am very concerned about the continued tendency we have of just kicking the can down the road and not really facing the...
Social Security is going to go bankrupt from a disability standpoint, Social Security Disability, in 2016.
Unless we find some way of resolving some of these conflicts really, fully, structurally, and not just here and there, w...
It is very easy to make decisions in Natick when it is 70 degrees in the laboratory, but if you don't really test this i...
the President's budget never balances: not this fiscal year, not in 10 years, not ever.
I think we could solve Social Security just by getting together and resolving the problems and making some tweaks that m...
despite many claims to the contrary, this budget contains no substantive changes to Social Security.
The budget proposes to curtail spending on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid by only $413 billion over 10 years.
Like I say, there is no way of balancing the budget ever under the President's program.
I think Republicans have had a tough job from time to time too.
The $400 billion in cuts you keep talking about are mostly derived from provider cuts and imposition of government price...
I hope we could do that. I really think that it is imperative that we have the best equipment, offer the best protection...
Claiming that this budget is an act of courage on entitlements is exactly that: it is just a claim. It is not reality.
In your mind, what is that alternative revenue model?
They should do that.
Now that, in my opinion, is nowhere close to being what is needed.
I appreciate you sharing the nexus between the cost of housing, as well as the amount of timber that is available.