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Entitlement Reform
2020 elections
Sept. 5, 2019
Iowa Republican Senator Wants to Gut Social Security ‘Behind Closed Doors’
The salt-of-the-earth Senator Ernst is exposing her inner wing nut in treating the safety net as a “problem” elites must “solve.”
By
Ed Kilgore
republicans
May 15, 2019
GOP Extremism Was Powerful Before Trump, and It Will Outlive Him
We’ve forgotten how many radical causes the GOP embraced prior to 2016, and will likely embrace for some time.
By
Ed Kilgore
medicare for all
Sept. 7, 2018
GOP’s Latest Mediscare Tactic Is Deeply Cynical
Attacking Medicare for All as a threat to Medicare is pretty bald-faced.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 11, 2018
Paul Ryan’s Long Fight to Destroy the Welfare State Ends in Defeat
After failing to repeal Obamacare and “reform” Medicaid, Ryan looked forward to more years of futility and decided to pack it in.
By
Ed Kilgore
Feb. 12, 2018
4 Reasons to Ignore Trump’s Budget
Trump just signed a congressional budget deal on Friday. His own budget was out-of-date even as it was being printed.
By
Ed Kilgore
Feb. 1, 2018
Ryan to Unemployed Poor: Let ‘Em Eat Job Training
The frustrated would-be entitlement reformer Paul Ryan is taking the indirect route of linking work requirements to job-training programs.
By
Ed Kilgore
Jan. 31, 2018
Missing From Trump’s Big Speech: Small Government
It’s significant how little lip service Trump paid to conservative fiscal policy.
By
Ed Kilgore
Jan. 24, 2018
Cruz Wants to Launch One More Harpoon at the Great White Whale of Obamacare
Without the budget reconciliation process, the GOP can’t pass party-line legislation. McConnell would prefer to stand pat.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 21, 2017
McConnell Says No to Ryan’s Dream of Cutting Entitlements in 2018
Ryan wants to use power to achieve ideological goals. McConnell wants power for power’s sake.
By
Ed Kilgore
Aug. 4, 2017
Forget ‘Tax Reform.’ Republicans Will Settle for Tax Cuts for the Rich.
For all the talk of “tax reform,” Republicans would prefer to offset tax cuts with spending cuts, and in the end won’t insist on offsets at all.
By
Ed Kilgore
July 19, 2017
Trumpcare’s ‘Orphans’ Must Search for New Homes
Several provisions conservatives hitched to Obamacare repeal will need new legislative vehicles now that Trumpcare has crashed.
By
Ed Kilgore
July 13, 2017
McConnell’s Two-Faced Approach to Health-Care Reform
By giving conservatives long-term Medicaid cuts and then telling moderates they won’t be implemented, McConnell may be too clever for his own good.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 30, 2017
GOP Moderates Declare Themselves Staunchly ‘Reticent’ About Gutting Safety Net
The House’s budget draft would slash $200 billion from entitlement spending — 20 centrist Republicans say they’re “reticent” to support it.
By
Eric Levitz
June 20, 2017
How the Senate Might Do Even More Damage to Medicaid
The upper chamber is reportedly eyeing an approach to cutting the program that could be more draconian than what passed the House.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 5, 2017
Forget About the House Trumpcare Debate — the Senate’s a Whole Different World
While House passage of Trumpcare was essential for GOP plans, Senate concerns and procedures will make the next stage of the debate very different.
By
Ed Kilgore
Mar. 24, 2017
Death of Trumpcare Would Leave Some Hungry Legislative Orphans
AHCA was more than an Obamacare repealer. It also included provisions on taxes, Planned Parenthood, and Medicaid that GOP will still need to pursue.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 19, 2016
Trump’s Budget Director Choice Is Ominous Sign of Conservative Extremism to Come
Picking tea-partier Mike Mulvaney for the key post indicates Trump will go after domestic spending with a fury.
By
Ed Kilgore
rick rolling
Aug. 12, 2011
Does Rick Perry Think Medicare and Social Security Are Unconstitutional?
His comments on Medicare and Social Security could come back to haunt him.
By
Dan Amira