A Roadmap for America's Future
May 23, '08 11:43 PM
WASHINGTON
– Wisconsin’s 1st District Congressman Paul Ryan unveiled his bold,
comprehensive proposal to transform the Federal government. At today’s news
conference, Ryan delivered the following remarks:
“Today I’m introducing comprehensive
legislative to address what I believe is the greatest threat to our nation’s
long-term prosperity: the looming entitlement crisis.
My plan is called A Roadmap for America’s Future, and I’d like to
explain what it does, and why I’m doing it.
Right now, America has a choice between two futures. In one – the fiscal path
we’re on now – we continue trying to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world
with outdated programs that are growing themselves right into extinction. This
will lead us down a fiscal path on which Americans’ health and retirement
security programs collapse; we condemn future generations to a crushing burden
of debt and taxes; and our economy is crippled and unable to compete with the
rest of the world.
In fact, by the time my three kids are my age, they will have to pay twice the
taxes we pay today – just to keep the government afloat. This will occur with
no new programs, no new spending – double the taxes just to maintain the status
quo.
And yet we do nothing about it. Year after year, we keep kicking the can down
the road. Both parties share in the blame for this inaction.
We don’t want to deal with this problem – or even talk about it – because it’s
an election year, and it’s just too controversial to deal with such things. But
it’s an election year every other year. If we continue to wait for the “right
time” to reform – the politically “safe” time – we will never
solve this problem.
Well, I didn’t come to Washington just to be a Congressman. I
came here to do something. The people of Wisconsin sent me here to solve
problems, not ignore them.
And when I see a government that makes promises it can’t possibly keep; a
future where my kids will be worse off than I am; and an American economy that
will struggle to compete – let alone lead – in an international economy – I see
the need for a plan that sets a different course.
This is the future we face if we do nothing. I believe we can – and must – set
a different course. If we begin to act immediately – there
remains the opportunity for a dramatically better American future. But the time
for talk has passed. We need a plan.
So over the past few years, Ive solicited input from many
people from experts in DC to working people in Wisconsin.
From those discussions, I’ve developed this plan to transform the Federal
government – to fix healthcare, Medicare, Social Security, our tax system, and
our growing debt and to put it on a different path, a path illustrated by the
second line on this chart.
My legislation, called – A Roadmap for America’s Future – will
keep the size of government at a sustainable level and achieve the following
three objectives:
- It Fulfills the
Mission of Health and Retirement Security for all Americans;
- It Lifts the
Burden of Debt from the Shoulders of Future Generations; and
- It Ensures
American Jobs and Competitiveness in the 21st Century Economy.
And
its a real plan, with real proposals, real
numbers to back them up, and real legislation to implement it. As you can see,
this is a pretty thick bill its hundred of pages long
so I wont go through all the details...
But here are a few key points:
Health
Care.
- Ensures
universal access to affordable health insurance by restructuring the tax
code, allowing all Americans to secure an affordable health plan that best
suits their needs.
- Shifts the
ownership of health coverage away from the government and employers to
individuals.
Medicare
and Medicaid.
- Beneficiaries
will be able to participate in the same personalized high quality care
offered by market-based coverage and can choose the most affordable
coverage to suit their needs.
- Preserves the
current Medicare program for those 55 and older.
- Makes both
Medicare and Medicaid permanently solvent.
Social
Security.
- Offers workers
under 55 the option of investing over one third of their current Social
Security taxes into personal retirement accounts.
- Makes benefits
the property of the individual so they can pass on wealth to their heirs.
- Guarantees that
total benefits from the personal accounts will not be less than they would
have been under the current system.
- Makes the
program permanently solvent.
Tax
Reform.
- Provides
individual taxpayers with a choice: they can continue to pay taxes under
the current system, or under a highly simplified code – with just two
rates and virtually no special tax deductions, credits, or exclusions.
- Eliminates the
AMT, taxes on capital gains and dividends, and gets rid of the death tax.
- Repeals the corporate
income tax – currently the second highest in the industrialized world –
and replaces it with a border-adjustable business consumption tax of 8.5%
– a very competitive international rate.
In
the end, what matters most is what all this means for Americans’ jobs and their
standard of living. So, I asked CBO to analyze the economic impact of the
budget path of my plan, compared to the status quo.
Here’s what CBO found – Under the Roadmap, GNP per person would be
a full 85 percent higher than if we remain on the current course. Hence, this
plan maintains the American legacy of leaving the next generation better off.
I recognize this is an ambitious proposal. Not everyone will agree with every
aspect of it, and that’s fine. These problems are not Democratic problems or
Republican problems, and neither are the solutions. We need to build bipartisan
support for action in Congress. If nothing else, it is my sincere hope that it
will spur Congress to move beyond simply rehashing the problem – to debating,
and implementing actual solutions for the American people.
We must come together to set a better course for our nation’s future. If we
don’t start tackling these problems – and soon – they’re going to tackle us.
The entitlement crisis is real, it’s serious, it’s not going away, and it’s
getting dramatically worse with every year we fail to act.
But – as demonstrated time and again in the past – when Americans put their
ingenuity and resolve to work on a problem, they solve it. The 20th century was
an extraordinary period of American achievement. And I believe that my plan –
this Roadmap – will give Americans the means and tools to: solve the massive
entitlement problem; make this century even better than the last; and continue
our great legacy of leaving the next generation better off.”
You
will find this speech here: http://www.house.gov/ryan/speeches_and_editorials/2008speechesandeditorials/52108roadmap.htm
and
meet Paul here: http://ryanforcongress.com/Home.aspx
Please pass this along and ask all of your friends and family to
do the same to help this fine young man reach his goals for America!
Regards,
Tony
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