Posted on 11/19/2007 8:45:15 PM PST by Graybeard58
If Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) Could Enact All Of Her Campaign Proposals, Taxpayers Would Be Faced With Financing $773 Billion In New Spending Over One White House Term. Keep reading for a breakdown of her proposals:
Updated October 17, 2007: Hillary Proposed $1.75 Billion A Year In State Grants For Paid Family Leave And Child Care Programs; Multiplied By 4 Years = $7 Billion. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton proposed giving $1 billion in grants to states that enact paid family leave laws and said that she would support requiring employers to provide workers seven days annual paid sick leave. Mrs. Clinton also proposed tens of millions of additional dollars for block grants for child care programs. Together, the new proposals that Mrs. Clinton announced in New Hampshire would cost $1.75 billion a year. (Patrick Healy, Clinton Proposes Big Grants For Family Leave, The New York Times, 10/17/07)
Updated October 12, 2007: Hillary Proposed An $8 Billion A Year College Affordability Program, Multiplied By 4 Years = $32 Billion. And this week she unveiled an $8 billion annual college affordability program. (Russell Berman, Rangel, Clinton To Clash, The New York Sun, 10/12/07)
Updated October 11, 2007: Hillarys Health Care Plan Would Cost $110 Billion Per Year, Multiplied By 4 Years (One White House Term) = $440 Billion. Clinton's price tag is $110 billion a year, but analysts say her [health care] plan will cost a lot more than that. (Donald Lambro, Op-Ed, Health Care Nightmare, The Washington Times, 9/24/07)
Hillary Has Proposed 401(k) For All Americans, Funded In Part By The Government At A Cost Of Up To $25 Billion Per Year, Multiplied By 4 Years = $100 Billion. Hillary Clinton unveiled her second-biggest proposal of the campaign so far after health care -- a plan to make 401(k) retirement savings plans available to all Americans. Clintons American Retirement Accounts would cost about $20 to 25 billion each year, Clintons advisors said yesterday. (Marcella Bombardieri, Clinton Targeting Middle Class, The Boston Globe, 10/9/07)
Hillarys Baby Bond Proposal Would Give $5,000 To Each Of The 4 Million Babies Born In The U.S. Each Year, Totaling $20 Billion Per Year, Multiplied By 4 Years = $80 Billion. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton said that every child born in the United States should get a $5,000 baby bond from the government Approximately 4 million babies are born each year in the United States. (Devlin Barrett, Clinton: $5,000 For Every U.S. Baby, The Associated Press, 9/28/07)
* It Would Be Expensive -- About $20 Billion A Year -- And Clinton Offered No Way To Pay For It. (Editorial, Clinton's Baby Boondoggle, The Chicago Tribune, 10/2/07)
For Public Transit, Hillary Would Spend $1.5 Billion Per Year, Multiplied By 4 Years = $6 Billion. [S]he proposed spending $1.5 billion per year for public transit (Christina Bellantoni, Democrats Can't Afford 08 Promises, The Washington Times, 9/20/07)
Hillary Would Spend $10 Billion On Bridges Over 10 Years, Equal To $1 Billion Per Year; $1 Billion Multiplied By 4 Years = $4 Billion. After the Minnesota bridge collapse last month, she proposed $10 billion over 10 years to redesign and reconstruct ailing bridges. (Christina Bellantoni, Democrats Can't Afford 08 Promises, The Washington Times, 9/20/07)
Hillary Plans To Spend $1 Billion For At-Risk Mortgage Borrowers. She has proposed $1 billion to help at-risk mortgage borrowers avoid foreclosure. (Christina Bellantoni, Democrats Can't Afford 08 Promises, The Washington Times, 9/20/07)
Hillary Would Commit $10 Billion For Education In Developing Countries Over 5 Years, Equal To $2 Billion Per Year; $2 Billion Multiplied By 4 Years = $8 Billion. Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton wants the U.S. government to commit $10 billion over five years to get young children in developing countries into school (Amy Fagan, Hillary Seeks Education For All, The Washington Times, 5/2/07)
Hillary Pledged $300 Million For Second Chance Education. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, vowing to stop the revolving door from the streets to prison, pledged to invest $300 million as president into public-private programs for second chance education and reintegrating ex-offenders into communities. (Peter Hecht, Clinton Vows To Back Programs For Second Chance Education, Sacramento Bee, 10/1/07)
Hillary Committed $36 Million For School Phys-Ed Programs. Smaller-ticket items [include] $36 million for school physical-education programs. (Christina Bellantoni, Democrats Can't Afford 08 Promises, The Washington Times, 9/20/07)
Hillarys Universal Pre-K Would Cost $5 Billion The First Year, And Over The Next 5 Years Annual Expenditures Would Increase To $10 Billion, Meaning At A Minimum It Would Cost $5 Billion Per Year Over The First 4 Years; $5 Billion Multiplied By 4 Years = $20 Billion. Hillary Clintons Fact Sheet On Universal Pre-K: The federal government will allocate $5 billion in the first year to states to establish and administer universal Pre-K. Over the next five years, the federal commitment will increase to $10 billion as states increase their commitment to Pre-K. (Hillary Clinton For President Website, hillaryclinton.com, Accessed 9/28/07)
Hillary Would Increase The Number Of National Science Foundation Fellowships And Increase The Size Of Each Award, At An Annual Cost Of $378 Million; $378 Million Multiplied By 4 Years = Over 1.5 Billion. Triple the number of NSF fellowships and increase the size of each award by 33 percent. It is estimated that this would increase the annual cost of the program from $122 million to $500 million. (Hillary Clinton For President Website, hillaryclinton.com, Accessed 10/10/07)
She Would Double The NIHs Budget Over 10 Years An Additional $28 Billion, Equal To 2.8 Billion Per Year; $2.8 Billion Multiplied By 4 Years = $11.2 Billion. At a recent cancer forum, Mrs. Clinton said she would double the National Institute of Health's $28 billion budget over 10 years. (Christina Bellantoni, Democrats Can't Afford 08 Promises, The Washington Times, 9/20/07)
And Would Double The National Cancer Institutes Budget Over 10 Years An Additional $5 Billion, Equal To $500 Million Per Year; $500 Million Multiplied By 4 Years = $2 Billion. At a recent cancer forum, Mrs. Clinton said she would double
the National Cancer Institute's nearly $5 billion budget over 10 years. (Christina Bellantoni, Democrats Can't Afford 08 Promises, The Washington Times, 9/20/07)
You are going to need a new meter soon. Yours is about to burst at the top.
Ditto that! Remember this?:
snip....[About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh, had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2,000 years earlier:
A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.
From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
The average age of the worlds greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years.
During those 200 years, those nations always progressed through the following sequence:
1. From bondage to spiritual faith;
2. From spiritual faith to great courage;
3. From courage to liberty;
4. From liberty to abundance;
5. From abundance to complacency;
6. From complacency to apathy;
7. From apathy to dependence;
8. From dependence back into bondage]
*About the only thing that might mess this sequence up are guns in the hands of those headed for bondage and a will to use them. Creeping socialism has been exchanged for turbo socialism.
To think that loose fiscal policy will lead to collapse- 'always followed by dictatorship' means the Clintons' timing is impeccable. What planners they is.
“If Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) Could Enact All Of Her Campaign Proposals, Taxpayers Would Be Faced With Financing $773 Billion In New Spending Over One White House Term. Keep reading for a breakdown of her proposals:”
I would vote for any candidate against this one, but really the GOP should not be pointing fingers over only $773B in a single term.
Excellent commentary that is worth repeating!
This is why Republicans will never out Democrat a Democrat. When Repubs talk about spending to get votes, they will never win.
A dem will always spend more.
A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.
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Good post. And you hit right on the famous quote (Jefferson, I believe) that is the strategy of the Democrat party, or at least part of it.
773 billion.
300 million Americans.
That comes to $2,576.67 per American. Republicans should make sure to quote that number a lot.
Once ‘irreversible’ global warming hits, will taxes really be needed?
Wonderful graphic and music devolve!
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I’m watching “Young Guns”
Appropriate for this thread I believe......
Yes, you made the right choice. Better than a Bond girl, snicker!
Good one, Dennis!
LOL!
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