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I like Ryan
Aug 16, 2012 | 2078 views | 4 4 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Although I don’t always agree with Congressman Paul Ryan when it comes to politics, I like him very much.

What I like most is his candor. Unlike Mitt Romney, who is wishy washy on most social and political issues, what you see with Ryan is what you get.

He is one of the most open, honest politicians I have ever seen. His commitments are unequivocal and easy to comprehend. I just wish he were the Republican nominee for president.

Members of the Tea Party should be ecstatic about Ryan. They have been working hard and praying for someone who is authentic. In Ryan they have found it.

Paul Ryan is very influenced by political and economic philosopher Ayn Rand. Rand, who moved here from Russia, believed that government- local, state, and federal- should always be on a diet. Ryan feels the same way.

Ryan believes that Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid, and other federal programs should be significantly downsized. Again, unlike Romney, he feels strongly about this.

If Ryan has his way, then everyone’s taxes- including the rich- will go down precipitously. Since the federal budget will be cut by at least fifty percent, people will be able to keep the money they work for.

The only thing Ryan will not cut is defense spending. He believes that the United States should be militarily superior. To maintain that will cost billions of dollars. Ryan is willing to spend whatever it takes to support the defense department. The United States generals should most definitely vote for him.

Yes, I like Ryan a lot more then Romney. He reminds me so much of Ronald Reagan. Like Reagan, Ryan is someone you can put your trust in.

This election will be momentous for the United States. If you want to keep Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security the way they have been, then vote for Obama. If you want a radical change, then support Raul Ryan. It is as simple as that.

I cannot get excited about Romney. He is too much of a typical politician who follows the latest polls. However, I am excited about Ryan. He is indeed a most worthy opponent to take on the Obama political machine.



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justme56
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August 19, 2012
One thing I've noticed about the pastor/reverend is that he never answers my questions. In this case, I don't think it was an offensive comment. Do you anticipate or hope Ryan becomes President due to succession? If you're going to air these comments, I think you need to have the backbone to respond to comments from your fans and/or critics.
justme56
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August 23, 2012
Just as I suspected; no backbone. Remember, "politics is a struggle for power." It is not a hobby.
Fredsaid
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August 18, 2012
So it seems to be your opinion that electing a President that is "wishy washy on most social and political issues" will work great for you, as long as your favorite Paul Ryan is in there as VP?

Let me get this right sir,just asking here,with your over the top gushing promotion of Paul Ryan, you do realize that in order for Ryan to be the VP, that his running mate(Romney),the same person you describe as "wishy washy on most social and political issues" would have to be become President? right?

If this is your dream scenario that you are presenting, then anyone who thinks independently can see for themselves your patriotism is sorely misguided.



justme56
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August 16, 2012
Okay Reverend then who are you are you going to vote for since you don't like Romney and like Ryan? Remember what FDR's VP John Nance Garner said, "the office of Vice President is not worth a warm bucket of spit."
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