Skip to content

Heh

by digby

“Sure, we have ideas and plans, just not those ideas and plans. Necessarily. At least not all the stuff people don’t like.”

House Republicans are at pains to point out that a far-reaching budget roadmap unveiled by their top budget guy, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), isn’t their budget, but when asked today at a press conference what about Ryan’s budget he disagreed with, Minority Leader John Boehner couldn’t name anything.

“Off the top of my head, I couldn’t tell you,” Boehner said.

Despite the apparent lack of substantive disagreement, though, Boehner wants to keep the Ryan plan from sticking to the GOP.

“Paul Ryan, who’s the ranking member on our budget committee, has done an awful lot of work in putting together his roadmap,” Boehner said. “But it’s his. And I know the Democrats are trying to say that it’s the Republican leadership. But they know that’s not the case.”

Ryan’s detailed long-term budget roadmap has awakened Democrats, who are beginning to make political hay of his proposal’s call for privatizing and slashing Social Security and Medicare benefits. It’s a tough spot the Republicans have been trying to avoid. On the one hand, touting that they have a deficit reduction plan better than President Obama’s. On the other hand, being careful not to hitch themselves to a plan full of politically unpopular cuts in the middle of an election year.

Ryan said that the leadership thought his ideas were just great.

Maybe Obama should suggest some townhall meetings with Ryan to sit down and hash this all out for the American people?

.

Published inUncategorized