Source: Jon Lieber and Andy Chasin, Senate Republican Policy Committee.
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A disgusting chart!
I second Stephen’s comment.
Debating the merits of the House and Senate bills side-by-side is akin to a philosophical debate on whether a train wreck is worse than a shipwreck.
Seems like Congress lives to legislate, to govern, to enact new laws for this and that.
Just once I’d like to hear Pelosi or Baucus or anyone in Congress say: “let’s mind our own business.”
I’m not holding my breath waiting for that.
Great, info! Thanks for putting this together. Especially love the “total deficit impact” column!
I’ve never seen so much depressing information assembled in one place.
Either alternative looks awful.
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A disgusting chart!
I second Stephen’s comment.
Debating the merits of the House and Senate bills side-by-side is akin to a philosophical debate on whether a train wreck is worse than a shipwreck.
Seems like Congress lives to legislate, to govern, to enact new laws for this and that.
Just once I’d like to hear Pelosi or Baucus or anyone in Congress say: “let’s mind our own business.”
I’m not holding my breath waiting for that.
Great, info! Thanks for putting this together. Especially love the “total deficit impact” column!
I’ve never seen so much depressing information assembled in one place.
Either alternative looks awful.