WASHINGTON —
The Concord Coalition today released a new
Report on Fiscal Responsibility
entitled Deficits, Deception and Denial Rate a Failing Grade. This report
grades Congress and the Administration on the choices that they make – or fail
to make – in promoting fiscal responsibility and paving a long-term sustainable
WASHINGTON —
The Concord Coalition today released a new
Report on Fiscal Responsibility
entitled Deficits, Deception and Denial Rate a Failing Grade. This report
grades Congress and the Administration on the choices that they make – or fail
to make – in promoting fiscal responsibility and paving a long-term sustainable
path for entitlement spending.
“The first six months of the 108th Congress were the most fiscally irresponsible
in recent memory. The crux of the problem was a schizophrenic pursuit of small
government tax policies and big government spending initiatives,” said The
Concord Coalition.
“If fiscal discipline bent too far in the 107th Congress, it finally snapped in
the 108th. Policymakers need to stop the hemorrhage of red ink, face up to the
necessary trade-offs and negotiate a new balanced budget plan. Without restoring
such a firm goal, fiscal policy will continue its downward spiral.”
The following is a summary of Concord’s Report on Fiscal Responsibility:
CATEGORY |
GRADE |
COMMENTS |
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F |
Current “fiscal
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Fiscal year 2003 is |
|
|
Coming on top of an |
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Medicare and Social |
For the full text of The Concord Coalition’s Report on Fiscal Responsibility,
follow this link:
/fedbudget/old-doc/030714fiscalresponsibilityrpt.pdf
(Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader)
The Concord
Coalition is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to balanced
federal budgets and generationally responsible fiscal policy. Concord’s
co-chairs are former Senators Warren B. Rudman (R-N.H.) and Bob Kerrey (D- Ne.).
Former Commerce Secretary Peter G. Peterson serves as President of The Concord
Coalition.
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