Tyler Evilsizer
@tylerevilsizer.bsky.social
Numbers wizard for the Senate Budget Committee Democrats; tax nerd, budget wonk. Formerly at @BudgetHawks
Finally, the budget accidentally sets spending levels for the year *3031* instead of 2031. Maybe it's a typo, but it's one they made 32 separate times!
September 18, 2025 at 12:03 AM
Finally, the budget accidentally sets spending levels for the year *3031* instead of 2031. Maybe it's a typo, but it's one they made 32 separate times!
The budget is supposedly balanced in 5 years and in surplus after that, but it still has the U.S. paying the same amount in interest payments: over $1.8 trillion (35% of the new budget) by the tenth year.
September 18, 2025 at 12:03 AM
The budget is supposedly balanced in 5 years and in surplus after that, but it still has the U.S. paying the same amount in interest payments: over $1.8 trillion (35% of the new budget) by the tenth year.
It's also full of typos.
The budget includes all the tax cuts from the recently passed reconciliation bill, but is silent on the spending. Are these cuts on top of reconciliation? Who knows.
The budget includes all the tax cuts from the recently passed reconciliation bill, but is silent on the spending. Are these cuts on top of reconciliation? Who knows.
September 18, 2025 at 12:03 AM
It's also full of typos.
The budget includes all the tax cuts from the recently passed reconciliation bill, but is silent on the spending. Are these cuts on top of reconciliation? Who knows.
The budget includes all the tax cuts from the recently passed reconciliation bill, but is silent on the spending. Are these cuts on top of reconciliation? Who knows.
So Paul can simultaneously say he's not cutting anything but also that he's cutting enough to balance the budget. It's a secret plan that could be anything.
September 18, 2025 at 12:03 AM
So Paul can simultaneously say he's not cutting anything but also that he's cutting enough to balance the budget. It's a secret plan that could be anything.
But then it invents a new category of spending called "Efficiencies, Consolidations, and Other Savings" and cuts that by $22 trillion.
That's a huge amount of cuts! As an example, abolishing Social Security would come close. Abolishing Medicare or defense is only halfway there.
That's a huge amount of cuts! As an example, abolishing Social Security would come close. Abolishing Medicare or defense is only halfway there.
September 18, 2025 at 12:03 AM
But then it invents a new category of spending called "Efficiencies, Consolidations, and Other Savings" and cuts that by $22 trillion.
That's a huge amount of cuts! As an example, abolishing Social Security would come close. Abolishing Medicare or defense is only halfway there.
That's a huge amount of cuts! As an example, abolishing Social Security would come close. Abolishing Medicare or defense is only halfway there.
The budget is here: congress.gov/bill/119th-c...
The budget calls out all the categories of spending to keep the same.
Defense = undo the reconciliation bill and make no cuts
Health, education = make no cuts
Vets = make no cuts
And so on for all the other categories of spending
The budget calls out all the categories of spending to keep the same.
Defense = undo the reconciliation bill and make no cuts
Health, education = make no cuts
Vets = make no cuts
And so on for all the other categories of spending
congress.gov
September 18, 2025 at 12:03 AM
The budget is here: congress.gov/bill/119th-c...
The budget calls out all the categories of spending to keep the same.
Defense = undo the reconciliation bill and make no cuts
Health, education = make no cuts
Vets = make no cuts
And so on for all the other categories of spending
The budget calls out all the categories of spending to keep the same.
Defense = undo the reconciliation bill and make no cuts
Health, education = make no cuts
Vets = make no cuts
And so on for all the other categories of spending
Full article has more examples across government:
www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/...
www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/...
The hidden ways Trump, DOGE are shutting down parts of the U.S. government
Limits on spending have incapacitated parts of agencies as varied as the National Park Service and the Pentagon.
www.washingtonpost.com
May 12, 2025 at 2:43 PM
Full article has more examples across government:
www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/...
www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/...