http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0708/11553.htmlSen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) plans to promise on Monday that he will balance the federal budget by the end of his first term by curbing wasteful spending and overhauling entitlement programs, including Social Security, his advisers told Politico.
The vow to take on Social Security puts McCain in a political danger zone that thwarted President Bush after he named it the top domestic priority of his second term.
McCain is making the pledge at the beginning of a week when both presidential candidates plan to devote their events to the economy, the top issue in poll after poll as voters struggle to keep their jobs and fill their gas tanks.
“In the long-term, the only way to keep the budget balanced is successful reform of the large spending pressures in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid,†the McCain campaign says in a policy paper to be released Monday.
“The McCain administration would reserve all savings from victory in the Iraq and Afghanistan operations in the fight against Islamic extremists for reducing the deficit. Since all their costs were financed with deficit spending, all their savings must go to deficit reduction.â€
McCain advisers admit that the document is a repackaging of previous policies, without dramatic new initiatives. Some Democratic officials had thought McCain might try to make a splash by proposing a bold middle-class tax cut.
Now I actually love the fact that he'll admit that the entitlements have problems that MUST START GETTING FIXED. Ain't gonna be popular but we're hurtling 150mph at this wall and its not that far away.
However, there are no savings to be had from the impending success on GWoT as thats borrowed money, but that will help a great deal to balance the budget.
It will take more than killing earmarks though and even helping fix the entitlements won't help the budget as they're off those books. But God bless him for talking about eliminating waste.
Eliminating these would be a good start: Depts of Ag, Ed, Energy, HHS, HUD, Labor and Transportation.