$2.5 Trillion in Cuts Proves GOP want to . . .

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Perspective:Nearly 60% of mandatory spending is for Medicare and Social Security,” noted one expert. “If they don’t touch those, they’d have to cut Medicaid to the bone.”

The slide was seen as further confirmation that Republicans are seriously eyeing cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and federal nutrition assistance—programs that fall under the mandatory spending category.

Bharat Ramamurti, former deputy director of the White House National Economic Council, wrote that the slide “is a Republican commitment to cut Medicare, Social Security, or veterans’ benefits (all to make way for new tax cuts for the rich).”

“There’s no way to make this math work otherwise,” he added. “Their promise is to cut $2.5 trillion in mandatory spending. Nearly 60% of mandatory spending is for Medicare and Social Security. If they don’t touch those, they’d have to cut Medicaid to the bone.”