chicago51
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If both sides were serious, Simpson Bowles would be enacted.
The facts are spending has been somewhat reduced and taxes have been increased. But, neither side wants to give in to the other whether it is more taxes or reforming entitlements.
I agree if you are talking about the first Simpson Bowles plan.
Which Simpson Bowles. The first one which as half and half just like the president's plan (not exactly the same plan but in terms of revenue to taxes it is) or the 2nd Simpson Bowles which is now splitting the difference essentially between Obama and the GOP. The thing is Obama is already in the middle, it is not like he is out on the left were the democrat progressive caucus is with their budget.
If you split the difference between the progressive caucus budget and the ryan budget you pretty much get the first Simpson Bowles plan.
Also just want to say appreciate the conversation we can have. While disagree with you often I don't recall you being rude or nasty in any of your post.
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