Over the next 30 years, according to the Social Security trustees, Social Security will pay out about $14 trillion more in benefits than it brings in in payroll tax.
With regard to regulations, there is legislation called the 'Regulatory Accountability Act.' Senator Johnson is very interested in this bill...
We have a budget that is now approaching over the next 10 years, we were just told by CBO today with their new baseline, $1.4 trillion a yea...
The good news for you is the President has set a pretty low bar, only a 75-percent reduction. Actually, I would call that a 'stretch budget....
Just trying to be accurate.
On regulatory reform, Senator Heitkamp is right. We have a great opportunity here. And it has been bipartisan, typically.
I would want you to work with us on that. I wonder if you would make a commitment to me today to ensure that we find a strong executive dire...
the regulatory burden is about $14,800 per year per family.
Clearly, focusing on economic growth is the number one component to the solution.
Over the next 30 years, the deficit, according to CBO, will accumulate $103 trillion.
If we do not want to pay creditors over the next 30 years, $50 trillion interest on the debt, we have to address Social Security and Medicar...