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Bobby Kogan

@bbkogan

Senior Director of Federal Budget Policy for @amprog. Formerly: OMB46, Transition46, @SenateBudget (Murray & Sanders). CBO and OMB’s biggest fan! Personal acct.

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calendar_today17-10-2013 04:09:33

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You see Trump saying again and again that undocumented immigrants will leave people without Social Security and Medicare, but that’s exactly backwards. Undocumented immigrants increase the trust fund solvency of both Social Security and Medicare.

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Trump always said he was eliminating waste, but really he just called for cutting programs that people rely on. He called to cut WIC, he called to cut Medicaid, he called to cut Section 8. Starving people, kicking them out of their homes, and taking away their health insurance.

Trump always said he was eliminating waste, but really he just called for cutting programs that people rely on.

He called to cut WIC, he called to cut Medicaid, he called to cut Section 8.

Starving people, kicking them out of their homes, and taking away their health insurance.
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elon's plan for eliminating waste is going to include a lot of money that helps keep poor kids out of poverty but not a single dollar that goes to his businesses

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The US is the only rich country on the planet with habitual school shootings. It does not have to be a fact of life. Someone so unimaginative as to simply accept school shootings shouldn’t be running anything.

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Folks are sharing graphs like this, but the problem is the working-age native-born population is flat, so ofc raw employment is too. If trend employment had continued, prime-age epop would have to be much, much higher than in all of history. Analytically unsound to assume that.

Folks are sharing graphs like this, but the problem is the working-age native-born population is flat, so ofc raw employment is too.

If trend employment had continued, prime-age epop would have to be much, much higher than in all of history. Analytically unsound to assume that.