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U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan and "fiscal cliff" negotiations

09/16/2010

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The Republican U.S. Budget proposal made by Paul Ryan in 2012

09/16/2010

Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, has outlined a bold proposal to bring the U.S. budget deficits down from the $1 trillion level of the last 3 years. It would bring changes to Medicare and Medicaid, and reduce the individual and corporate income tax levels from 35% to 25%. Medicare would become a premium support system with the government paying the premium for an array of private insurance plans, and Medicaid would become a block grant system.

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Budget Shell Games Are Contrary to Law

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GOP Hopefuls Betting Voters Want Deep Cuts

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Charlie Rose Talks to Paul Ryan

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House GOP Budget Seeks Balance by 2015

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The GOP Path to Prosperity

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Ryan's Plan for Medicare Is Huge Bet by GOP

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The rarely mentioned origins of Paul Ryan's and Ron Wyden's Medicare proposal in a debate subject to distortions on all sides

09/16/2010

To fully understand the developing U.S. Medicare reform proposal of Rep. Paul Ryan and Senator Ron Wyden, a look back at its origins. This includes work done at the Hoover Institution and by other think tanks on the liberal side on a way forward for Medicare that retains all the advantages of the current system and corrects its disadvantages in not reining in runaway costs, and moves gradually so that it can be improved. The vital element in their proposal is injecting choice and competition to control costs .

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Charlie Rose Talks to Paul Ryan

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Sen. Ron Wyden Is Set to Get a Wider Platform

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Joseph Rago: The Forgotten History of Ryan's Medicare Reform

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An Unserious Man

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Ryan’s Biggest Mistake

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Paul Ryan Is Said to be Planning an Active Role

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