Donald Trump is ready to take an ax to government spending. Staffers for the Trump transition team have been meeting with career staff at the White House ahead of Friday’s presidential inauguration to outline their plans for shrinking the federal bureaucracy, The Hill has learned....Overall, the blueprint being used by Trump’s team would reduce federal spending by $10.5 trillion over 10 years.Medicaid: No details. There will be a spending cap, and all mandatory spending will somehow be cut to fit.Medicare: Increase eligibility age, add a "temporary" premium for Part A, increase premiums for Parts B and D, phase out subsidies for seniors with "significant" income, "reform" cost-sharing arrangements, transition to vouchers premium support starting in 2021.Domestic Discretionary: Magic spending cap.Social Security: Increase retirement age, index retirement age so it keeps going up, reduce benefits by adopting chained CPI for inflation adjustments, and "transition the payment to a flat, anti-poverty benefit focused on individuals who need it most," whatever that means.
"transition the payment to a flat, anti-poverty benefit focused on individuals who need it most," whatever that means.
phase out subsidies for seniors with "significant" income,
It's Mother Jones and it's one of the only investigative journalists we still have left.
Trump's tax return has been a burr in your butt right from the start. I dont understand why. Please do not now say, "but he promised" That is irrelevant. Most Americans now are more concerned about what their tax returns look like, not his.
Trump's tax return has been a burr in your butt right from the start. I dont understand why. Please do not now say, "but he promised" That is irrelevant. Most Americans now are more concerned about what their tax returns look like, not his. Michael that absolutely sucks. Hard to blame Trump for that tho, isn't it? Whether he is a "rich Republican " or not. But I do guess it that your are tucked and it is hard not to hate all Republicans.