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Democrats want to create yet another lie. George Romney lives on welfare, died on welfare and Mitt Romney is second generation welfare.
Democrats don't "create" anything. They destroy things they don't agree with.
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Democrats want to create yet another lie. George Romney lives on welfare, died on welfare and Mitt Romney is second generation welfare.
On another note, if he can lift himself out of poverty and attain such success, why can't the rest of the useless?
Because Romney and Ryan now want to eliminate the same programs that helped each of their families lift themselves up?
Can you say "Vouchercare"? I knew you could....
So that is eliminating right??,can you say I am wrong,I knew you could.
Yes, you were wrong. Thanks for playing.
On another note, if he can lift himself out of poverty and attain such success, why can't the rest of the useless?
Because Romney and Ryan now want to eliminate the same programs that helped each of their families lift themselves up?
LIES!!!
They want to REFORM our social safety net so it's a solvent and sustainable hand UP...NOT a bankrupt system of hand outs!!!
At LEAST get the facts straight.
It is amazing that you liberals can attack Romney for wanting to reform a system he DIRECTLY benefited from out of one side of your face and then accuse him of being an out of touch blue blood out of the other side.
CHOOSE ONE!
He is an out of touch child of wealth or he is a child of poverty who made good. He can NOT be both!
What a disingenuous bunch of MORONS!
So that is eliminating right??,can you say I am wrong,I knew you could.
Yes, you were wrong. Thanks for playing.
sure think buckweat,so how is that eliminating??
Try and be specific,you know facts,quotes thing of substance the really mean things instead of opinions and emotion.
If George Romney's father choose u.s. citizenship for him, who was born in Mexico, still do not make him a natural borh citizen?
Can you say "Vouchercare"? I knew you could....
So that is eliminating right??,can you say I am wrong,I knew you could.
On May 21, 2008, Ryan introduced H.R. 6110, the Roadmap for America's Future Act of 2008, commonly referred to as the "Ryan budget."[107] This proposed legislation outlined changes to entitlement spending, including a controversial proposal to replace Medicare with a voucher program for seniors.[6][108][109] The Roadmap found only eight sponsors and did not move past committee.[6][110]
On April 1, 2009, Ryan introduced his alternative to the 2010 United States federal budget. This alternative budget would have eliminated the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, lowered the top tax rate to 25%, introduced an 8.5% value-added consumption tax[citation needed], and imposed a five-year spending freeze on all discretionary spending.[111][112] It would have also phased out Medicare's traditional fee-for-service model; instead, starting in 2021, it would offer fixed sums in the form of vouchers, with which Medicare beneficiaries could buy private insurance.[113] The federal government would no longer pay for Medicare benefits for persons born after 1958.[113][not in citation given] The plan attracted criticism since the voucher payments would not be set to increase as medical costs increase, leaving beneficiaries partially uninsured.[113][not in citation given] Ryan's proposed budget would also have allowed taxpayers to opt out of the federal income taxation system with itemized deductions, and instead pay a flat 10 percent of adjusted gross income up to $100,000 and 25 percent on any remaining income.[112] Ryan's proposed budget was criticized by opponents for the lack of concrete numbers.[114] It was ultimately rejected in the House by a vote of 293137, with 38 Republicans in opposition.[115]
On January 27, 2010, Ryan released a modified version of his Roadmap, H.R. 4529: Roadmap for America's Future Act of 2010.[116][117] The modified plan would provide across-the-board tax cuts by reducing income tax rates; eliminate income taxes on capital gains, dividends, and interest[citation needed]; and abolish the corporate income tax[citation needed], estate tax[citation needed], and Alternative Minimum Tax.[citation needed] The plan would privatize a portion of Social Security,[118][119] eliminate the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health insurance,[119] and privatize Medicare.[118][119] Chief actuary of Medicare Rick Foster compared Ryan's "Roadmap" with the 2010 healthcare reform in congressional hearings, stating that while both had "some potential" to make healthcare prices "more sustainable", he was more "confident" in Ryan's plan.[120]
Economist and columnist Paul Krugman criticized Ryan's plan as making overly optimistic assumptions and proposing tax cuts for the wealthy.[121] Krugman further called the plan a "fraud" saying it relies on severe cuts in domestic discretionary spending without specifying the programs to be cut, and "dismantling Medicare as we know it" by suggesting the voucher system, which he noted was similar to a failed attempt at reform in 1995.[121] In contrast, columnist Ramesh Ponnuru, writing in the National Review, argued that Ryan's plan would lead to less debt than current budgets.[122] Economist Ted Gayer wrote that "Ryan's vision of broad-based tax reform, which essentially would shift us toward a consumption tax... makes a useful contribution to this debate."
Paul Ryan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The family received $250, food, clothing, and other supplies from the U.S. government.
On another note, if he can lift himself out of poverty and attain such success, why can't the rest of the useless?
Yes, you were wrong. Thanks for playing.
sure think buckweat,so how is that eliminating??
Try and be specific,you know facts,quotes thing of substance the really mean things instead of opinions and emotion.
Already posted for you, dumbass....I refuse to do ALL of your homeowrk for you. Go back and read it for yourself.
sure think buckweat? Really? I assume you were trying to spell Buckwheat?
On another note, if he can lift himself out of poverty and attain such success, why can't the rest of the useless?
You need someone to explain to you why not everyone can be wealthy?
On another note, if he can lift himself out of poverty and attain such success, why can't the rest of the useless?
You need someone to explain to you why not everyone can be wealthy?
Do you need an explanation why not all people that are poor need to be?
On another note, if he can lift himself out of poverty and attain such success, why can't the rest of the useless?
You need someone to explain to you why not everyone can be wealthy?
LIES!!!
They want to REFORM our social safety net so it's a solvent and sustainable hand UP...NOT a bankrupt system of hand outs!!!
At LEAST get the facts straight.
It is amazing that you liberals can attack Romney for wanting to reform a system he DIRECTLY benefited from out of one side of your face and then accuse him of being an out of touch blue blood out of the other side.
CHOOSE ONE!
He is an out of touch child of wealth or he is a child of poverty who made good. He can NOT be both!
What a disingenuous bunch of MORONS!
No, dumbass....Ryan wants to PRIVATIZE socials secuirty and let the geniuses on Wall Street play with my social security money. After the crash they caused in 2008, who besides Paul Ryan still thinks this makes good sense?
Mitt Romney is Son of Welfare-Receiving, Mexican Immigrant,
Mother Says
The GOP presidential ticket of Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan is fond of attacking 'social entitlements,' but their campaign has failed to mention that Mitt Romney's father George Romney was on "welfare relief" when he first arrived in the U.S., according to an interview with Romney's mother Lenore recorded in 1962.
The family received $250, food, clothing, and other supplies from the U.S. government. The family later invested some of their money in the stock market and used that cash to send George Romney to college.
Video: Mitt Romney is Son of Welfare-Receiving, Mexican Immigrant, Mother Says
GEORGE ROMNEY: I've been poor. I worked from the time I was 12. My parents were driven out of old Mexico when i was only 5. My people were revolutionary refugees. They had to be fed by the United States government and housed by the United States government . I know what poverty is. I've been up through it.
Daily Kos: George Romney on Welfare: More Evidence From George Romney Himself
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