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Republicans say Ryan budget can pass House despite Tea Party
  Ryan plan, which puts forward slash health care, social safety nets and other domestic solution, so that by the year 2024 will reach a small surplus, increase defense spending at the same time, with the most conservative republicans in the house face resistance.
"I'm still in the review. This is the most I can say that now," Justin jisr a-zarka on representative, a liberal republicans Michigan, when asked if he would support from Ryan's plan, who chaired the house budget committee said.
Jisr a-zarka is 62 short-term budget agreement by Ryan and republicans who opposed the democratic senate budget committee chairman, Patty Murray, relieving from discretionary spending slightly one of last year.
All house Democrats are expected to oppose Ryan's latest budget plan, only 16 republican said "no" vote will result in failure.
Ryan's budget if there is any chance to pass the democratic-controlled senate. But for congressional elections in November, which will serve as a declaration of republican priority - planning a party will be used to draw the contrast and democratic President barack Obama, driven more cuts in federal spending, gradually increase on the wealthy and increase security taxes low and middle class americans.
Conservative key
In some of the conservative tea party movement leaders expressed their dissatisfaction as planning on Tuesday.
Jenny beth Martin, the head of the tea party patriots, criticized the Ryan budget is just slow federal spending and doing too little shrinkage $17.5 trillion national debt.
"In fact, the congress is to dig the grave financial and solution not dig slowly, but stopped digging - period," Martin said in a statement on Wednesday.
Tea party icon palin also to have them, said after her Facebook page, Ryan's budget off a balance too far in the future.
"Holy molybdenum, are you kidding?" Palin wrote. "Ryan (R, Wisconsin) latest budget is not an April fool's joke, but it really is a joke, because it still didn't see a problem, it is still not bridle in wasteful government spending today."
This tends to have more direct influence congress, heritage action two conservative groups and the club for growth, so far there are no comments for Ryan's budget.
House speaker John boehner, asking if it is possible to design a budget will cut spending, sufficient to meet the tea party groups, stressed: "first, you know, if we want to do a perfect good day the enemy, we'd never get anything done here."
Ryan's budget, he said, is "basically the same as the budget by republicans in the past four years and the growth of the Democrats to ignore the federal debt and" whistling past the graveyard ".
"We have to ask our vision has been responsible for the past four years, we will do so again," boehner said.