Mike said:The very first "Hit" on Ryan will be some type of "racism" charge.
They're already talking about him not have experience in the private sector business world. :roll:
They are so predictable....................................
Why Did Vice Pres. Pick Paul Ryan Use Racist Term?
August 11, 2012
By Pat Young
Paul Ryan has been tapped to be Mitt Romney’s running mate. Romney decided to pass on making a play for immigrant and Latino voters in favor of picking someone who is unlikely to appeal to these growig demographics.
At this town hall in Wisconsin, a man identifying himself as a retired marine makes a speech making bizarre and racist claims about Latino immigrants. Ryan responds to this rambling set of conspiracy theories with agreement. Ryan then deploys the most racist term used by anti-immigrant radicals. He refers to United States citizens born to Latino parents as “anchor babies” even though the 14th Amendment to the Constitution calls them “citizens”
Republican Voters Wants Rubio as Veep
A new CNN poll shows that 28% of Republican voters want to see Se. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as Romney's running mate. Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) came in tied for second place at 16% each. The voters are likely to be disappointed. Romney is not going to gamble on Rubio, who is largely unvetted on the national stage. Also, during his campaign for the Senate, he said his parents fled Castro to come to America and freedom. Only it turns out they came several years before Castro came to power in Cuba. The Democrats will have a field day with this if Rubio is the nominee.
Christie, like Romney, is from a state he can't carry and would largely overshadow Romney all the time with his belligerent style[. Romney doesn't need that. Ryan is the author of a plan to end Medicare and replace it with a voucher program. If he is the Veep nominee, the Democrats will print a million bumper stickers saying "Romney wants to end Medicare" and pass them out in Florida. One of the forces pushing for Ryan is the Wall Street Journal. On the other hand, David Frum, a long-time Republican pundit, argues that picking Ryan would be (almost) the worst thing Romney could do. He says what the Journal and others want is to control his candidacy and later his presidency, which would be a disaster for him. If Ryan gets the nod, Obama will scare the dickens out of every geezer in Florida and come Jan. 20, a geezerless Romney will be an unemployed Romney.
Voters have 39 percent favorable opinion of Mitt Romney's vice presidential running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, according to earlier polling, while 25 percent held a negative review, according to pollster Scott Rasmussen.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Ryan Gets 39% Approval Rating in Poll
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Oldtimer said:The main place Dems will attack is his throwing the elderly under the bus- wanting to do away with SS and medicare- replacing both with privitization and insurance vouchers (which were very unpopular when proposed by Bush) and when you add in he opposes Obamacare and its guarantees that insurance companies have to affordably insure all-- and you will leave a lot of the older generations and senior citizens wondering how they will live...
That and the fact that he is a total Washington insider- who has worked all his adult life in D.C. politics- and is supported by the Wall Street folks and the wealthy world bankers (who after the Bush Bust are not the most popular folks in the world)....
We can see if the Votemaster pollster is right..
Republican Voters Wants Rubio as Veep
A new CNN poll shows that 28% of Republican voters want to see Se. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as Romney's running mate. Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) came in tied for second place at 16% each. The voters are likely to be disappointed. Romney is not going to gamble on Rubio, who is largely unvetted on the national stage. Also, during his campaign for the Senate, he said his parents fled Castro to come to America and freedom. Only it turns out they came several years before Castro came to power in Cuba. The Democrats will have a field day with this if Rubio is the nominee.
Christie, like Romney, is from a state he can't carry and would largely overshadow Romney all the time with his belligerent style[. Romney doesn't need that. Ryan is the author of a plan to end Medicare and replace it with a voucher program. If he is the Veep nominee, the Democrats will print a million bumper stickers saying "Romney wants to end Medicare" and pass them out in Florida. One of the forces pushing for Ryan is the Wall Street Journal. On the other hand, David Frum, a long-time Republican pundit, argues that picking Ryan would be (almost) the worst thing Romney could do. He says what the Journal and others want is to control his candidacy and later his presidency, which would be a disaster for him. If Ryan gets the nod, Obama will scare the dickens out of every geezer in Florida and come Jan. 20, a geezerless Romney will be an unemployed Romney.
Oldtimer said:The main place Dems will attack is his throwing the elderly under the bus- wanting to do away with SS and medicare- replacing both with privitization and insurance vouchers (which were very unpopular when proposed by Bush) and when you add in he opposes Obamacare and its guarantees that insurance companies have to affordably insure all-- and you will leave a lot of the older generations and senior citizens wondering how they will live...
That and the fact that he is a total Washington insider- who has worked all his adult life in D.C. politics- and is supported by the Wall Street folks and the wealthy world bankers (who after the Bush Bust are not the most popular folks in the world)....
We can see if the Votemaster pollster is right..
Republican Voters Wants Rubio as Veep
A new CNN poll shows that 28% of Republican voters want to see Se. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as Romney's running mate. Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) came in tied for second place at 16% each. The voters are likely to be disappointed. Romney is not going to gamble on Rubio, who is largely unvetted on the national stage. Also, during his campaign for the Senate, he said his parents fled Castro to come to America and freedom. Only it turns out they came several years before Castro came to power in Cuba. The Democrats will have a field day with this if Rubio is the nominee.
Christie, like Romney, is from a state he can't carry and would largely overshadow Romney all the time with his belligerent style[. Romney doesn't need that. Ryan is the author of a plan to end Medicare and replace it with a voucher program. If he is the Veep nominee, the Democrats will print a million bumper stickers saying "Romney wants to end Medicare" and pass them out in Florida. One of the forces pushing for Ryan is the Wall Street Journal. On the other hand, David Frum, a long-time Republican pundit, argues that picking Ryan would be (almost) the worst thing Romney could do. He says what the Journal and others want is to control his candidacy and later his presidency, which would be a disaster for him. If Ryan gets the nod, Obama will scare the dickens out of every geezer in Florida and come Jan. 20, a geezerless Romney will be an unemployed Romney.
The main place Dems will attack is his throwing the elderly under the bus- wanting to do away with SS and medicare- replacing both with privitization and insurance vouchers (which were very unpopular when proposed by Bush)
“Obamacare cuts Medicare — cuts Medicare — by approximately $500 billion,”
the Democrats’ projected $500 billion in Medicare savings will “strip,” “gut,” “rob” or “raid” older people’s benefits.
Democrats used the projected $500 billion in savings to help pay for expanding older people’s benefits.
Labor angered by Obama's willingness to cut Social Security
Press reports say President Obama is considering a proposal to change how Social Security payments are calculated by chaining payments from the program to the Consumer Price Index. That change would help bring down the national debt but would likely reduce benefits for retirees.
..Paul Ryan???? Really?? He's just Sarah Palin with testicles!! Sad...so sad