VaYank5150
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Keeping the midterm-campaign promise would require a Republican-led Congress to cut 21 percent of the $477 billion lawmakers have earmarked for domestic discretionary spending.
Thats where you get the savings, said Representative Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican who would likely be chairman of the Budget Committee if his party regained its majority in the Nov. 2 elections.
This article is over a month old. Has anyone heard any updates on where the GOP plans to cut $100 BILLION in spending? Is the Defense budget even on the radar?
Republican Pledge to Cut $100 Billion May Hit Education, Cancer Research - Bloomberg