Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Senator Pat Toomey's Balanced Budget Proposal



My senator from the great state of Pennsylvania has put together a budget proposal.  I have to say that I am proud to have Pat Toomey as my senator.  Senator Pat Toomey's budget simplifies the tax code, balances the budget in nine years, and reduces the publicly held debt from close to 70 percent of GDP today to 52 percent by 2021.  He does this by reducing the spending to 18.5 percent of GDP.  He decided to focus on one thing at a time, first proposing a balanced budget but he does know and understand that social security needs to be reformed.  Overall, I have to say that I am pleased with his budget proposal.

Here are the cosponsors of the Budget Proposal:

Cosponsored by Sens. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), David Vitter (R-La.), Tom Coburn
(R-Okla.), Richard Burr (R-N.C.), James Risch (R-Idaho), Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Ron
Johnson (R-Wisc.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah)

Pat Toomey states:


Let me just mention one other thing. It's my view that a permanent solution to the
fiscal challenges that we face will require broader reforms than what we have in
this budget. For instance, ultimately, we need to reform the Social Security
program; we need to reform Medicare. But this budget represents what we think of as
a necessary first step. It reaches balance. It does so within the foreseeable
future, within 10 years in fact, and in the process, I hope that it will demonstrate
and earn for us a restored trust in our ability to grapple with the big problems
that we face. This in turn, will buy us the time we need for the long-term reforms
for our federal budget.

I'm not aware of any country that has ever dramatically grown its government,
generated massive spending beyond its means, run up huge deficits, accumulated
massive debt, monetized part of it and then lived happily ever after. We won't be
the first. We're either going to stay on this current path and suffer the
consequences that will come from this very irresponsible spending - the consequences
of diminished opportunity at best - or we're going to depart from this path and
adopt the fiscal discipline that our constituents expect of us and adopt the
pro-growth reforms that will allow our economy to recover and allow us to enjoy
another great American century.

The time to choose is now. And the time is running out.

 

Here is an overview of Sen. Toomey's balanced budget proposal.

1 Pager- Balanced Budget Resolution FINAL

Here is a more detailed overview of Senator Toomey's balanced budget proposal.

Restoring Balance Final

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