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Does the President’s budget increase the deficit or reduce it?

Does the President’s budget increase the deficit or reduce it?

Team Obama says the President’s budget would reduce the deficit. CBO says the President’s budget would increase the deficit. What the heck is going on? Who is right? Let’s use Budget Bubble Graphs to see if we can understand what’s going on.

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Déjà vu all over again

Déjà vu all over again

In each of the following four headline pairs, one is from this morning. The other is from last year. See if you can guess which is which.

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Health reform that would break the bank

Health reform that would break the bank

I respond to a point in Budget Director Orszag and White House Health Policy Advisor DeParle’s Washington Post op-ed. America’s primary fiscal problem is the long-term growth of health entitlement spending. The Senate-passed bill creates a commitment for a new health entitlement program, and takes advantage of a gimmick to claim that this commitment is paid for. Instead, this bill would guarantee a future fiscal crisis.

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Introducing Budget Bubble Graphs

Introducing Budget Bubble Graphs

The fiscal policy debate focuses only on deficits and ignores a major philosophical distinction between the two parties: different beliefs about the appropriate size of government. I am going to do my best to correct this by expanding its scope and introducing a new kind of graph. I call it a Budget Bubble Graph.

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Challenges of the two bill strategy

Challenges of the two bill strategy

Speaker Pelosi, Leader Reid, and their Administration allies face seven challenges in implementing the two bill strategy.

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Mechanics of the two bill strategy

Mechanics of the two bill strategy

I am going to describe the mechanics of the anticipated “two bill strategy” to enact health care reform using reconciliation. If you don’t care about all this procedural mumbo jumbo you can skip this post and head over to my strategic analysis: Hurdles of the two bill strategy.

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What can President Obama learn from President Bush’s bipartisan successes?

What can President Obama learn from President Bush’s bipartisan successes?

Conventional wisdom says the tenure of President George W. Bush was dominated by partisanship. This conventional wisdom ignores significant bipartisan legislative accomplishments led by President Bush. If President Obama wants bipartisan legislative success, he could learn a few things from his predecessor.

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The President’s new health care proposal

The President’s new health care proposal

While I oppose the President’s health care proposals (old and new), I have to give the White House staff credit for a slick new website in advance of Thursday’s Blair House health care debate. I will highlight a few policy elements of the President’s new proposal, then turn to tactical analysis.

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