The document shows graphs and tables outlining the revenue, spending, and deficit impacts of the Ryan budget proposal from 2012-2021. It proposes $5.3 trillion in spending cuts, including a 33% reduction in mandatory programs like food stamps, unemployment benefits, and tax credits. While reducing spending, the budget also cuts $4.6 trillion in taxes, resulting in a $3.3 trillion decrease in budget deficits over the 10-year period.