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DanMa1156

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On top of all of this, let's remember that the current CR only goes until 14 MAR, next Friday.

Also, aren't we already operating under Treasury Department "Extraordinary Measures" WRT the debt ceiling or was that resolved?
 

Spekkio

He bowls overhand.
On top of all of this, let's remember that the current CR only goes until 14 MAR, next Friday.

Also, aren't we already operating under Treasury Department "Extraordinary Measures" WRT the debt ceiling or was that resolved?
The appropriations bill is supposed to go to vote in the House on Tuesday.


If the debt limit isn't raised along with passing this plan, the 'extraordinary measures' will continue and the X-date for default is somewhere in June / July, but could be as early as May.

It seems like the GOP in Congress is attempting to leverage debt limits to force cuts in the Affordable Care Act and Inflation Reduction Act refundable corporate tax credits. Apparently the CHIPS Act (which Trump's first cabinet helped author) is also on the chopping block.

Third, a substantial amount of spending now runs through the tax code in the form of refundable tax credits and other tax preferences that deserve scrutiny and reform. The Treasury Department estimates refundable tax credits will reduce federal revenue by about $3.6 trillion over the next decade, including about $1.2 trillion from several green energy tax credits, many of which were extended and expanded as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, and about $1 trillion from the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance premium assistance tax credit. The tax code contains dozens of other tax preferences beyond refundable tax credits that could be tapped for trillions more in budgetary savings, including the exclusion for employer-sponsored health insurance, itemized deductions for state and local taxes and mortgage interest, the credit for low-income housing investments, and the exemption of credit union income.
 

Spekkio

He bowls overhand.
They already do that.
Not always.

You can get reduced utilities in SOCAL with a few clicks on a website. No proof of income required.

Oh, and free school lunch for the kids, too. Tom, the bioengineer and Jane, the school administrator, need that free school lunch to feed Kayleigh on their $375k AGI. It's the only meal she gets to eat between waking up and her 430pm dance recital. The money saved on utilities and food pays for a summer trip to Lake Tahoe. I can't think of a better use of federal and state spending.
 
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Flash

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Not always.

You can get reduced utilities in SOCAL with a few clicks on a website. No proof of income required.

Oh, and free school lunch for the kids, too. Tom, the bioengineer and Jane, the school administrator, need that free school lunch to feed Kayleigh on their $375k AGI. It's the only meal she gets to eat between waking up and her 430pm dance recital. The money saved on utilities and food pays for a summer trip to Lake Tahoe. I can't think of a better use of federal and state spending.

For the vast majority of government assistance programs that cost the government the most money, like SNAP and Medicaid, it is already done.
 

Spekkio

He bowls overhand.
For the vast majority of government assistance programs that cost the government the most money, like SNAP and Medicaid, it is already done.
My back and forth with FadedFloatCoat that led him to call me a contrarian was for being in favor of means-tested assistance for government subsidized school lunch.
 

mmx1

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Oh, and free school lunch for the kids, too. Tom, the bioengineer and Jane, the school administrator, need that free school lunch to feed Kayleigh on their $375k AGI. It's the only meal she gets to eat between waking up and her 430pm dance recital. The money saved on utilities and food pays for a summer trip to Lake Tahoe. I can't think of a better use of federal and state spending.
If we aren’t taxing Tom and Jane enough to cover the marginal cost of breakfast, we’re doing it wrong.

You want to make them the villain because the callousness it takes to means test Kayliegh over a $2 breakfast is, dare i say it, un-Christian.
 
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