The House Budget Committee approved Chairman Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) right-wing budget plan yesterday, but just barely. After Reps. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) and Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.) voted against it — they said it was insufficiently conservative — the final committee tally was 19 to 18.
It will only get more difficult going forward.
For Democrats, the Ryan agenda is ridiculous. Among Republicans, some say it’s too extreme to support in an election year, some say it doesn’t go far enough, and some deficit hawks have discovered that the House Republican plan wouldn’t even try to lower the deficit until decades into the future.
We discussed the fact on Tuesday that only four House Republicans broke ranks on last year’s Ryan plan and that the total is likely to go up this year. The Hill made a similar point yesterday after the Budget Committee vote, noting that “the tight vote indicates that next week House GOP leaders could face a larger floor defection.”








