Talk:Dynamic scoring

Needs some balance
I hadn't heard the term 'dynamic scoring' for several years, but it came up again in the discussion of Paul Ryan's new economic blueprint so I came here to see what had been written. As I see it, the article was written from a rather uncritically conservative viewpoint; for example, all the links went to conservative sources such as Newt Gingrich and the Heritage foundation. I'm not an economist, but I thought I'd try to offer a little of the opposing view -- it turned out to be much more confusing than I thought. In any case, I hope the community can pitch in and improve this article. Unclevinny (talk) 22:09, 6 April 2011 (UTC)

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