At long last we’re getting some of the first indications from the House on some of the things the new Republican majority wants to cut. As expected, they will try to cut the deficit on the backs of the poor, the weak and the powerless. RepubliSpeak Dictionary: compassion – screw the needy and pretend to care.

Even as they take a cleaver to many domestic agencies, Republicans now running the House are barely touching Congress’ generous own budget.

A new GOP proposal would reduce domestic agencies’ spending by 9 percent on average through September, when the current budget year ends.

If that plan becomes law, it could lead to layoffs of tens of thousands of federal employees, big cuts to heating and housing subsidies for the poor, reduced grants to schools and law enforcement agencies, and a major hit to the Internal Revenue Service’s budget .

Congress, on the other hand, would get nicked by only 2 percent, or $94 million.

Recent hefty increases to the congressional budget — engineered by Democrats when they held power in the House from 2007-2010 — would remain largely in place under a plan announced Thursday by the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Rep. Harold Rogers, R-Ky… [emphasis added]