Paul Ryan - Not even a good liar.

No, G.T. is not a "ficking liar". you are. In fact, the truth is right there in the information G.T. provided:

The 18-member commission needed a super majority of 14 votes in order to bring the report to a vote in Congress. But it received the support of just 11 members. Seven members, including Ryan, opposed it, thus blocking congressional action.

And.. Boom goes the dynamite. :lol:
 
The committee did not produce any findings or recommendations. a few members of the committee published findings and recommendations outside of the committee because Ayn Ryan opposed the proposed recommendations.

Is G.T. a fucking liar, then?


LOL

Idiot, I'll slow it down.

The committee created a report.

The report was voted down.

Some of the members, as individuals, published the report's findings. The Committee, as a committee, did not, as they were voted down, thanks to Lyin' Ryan.


It's not that hard.

Ah, so the Committee certainly did produce findings, and 8537 is a liar.

Got it.
 
Is G.T. a fucking liar, then?


LOL

Idiot, I'll slow it down.

The committee created a report.

The report was voted down.

Some of the members, as individuals, published the report's findings. The Committee, as a committee, did not, as they were voted down, thanks to Lyin' Ryan.


It's not that hard.

Ah, so the Committee certainly did produce findings, and 8537 is a liar.

Got it.

No, individuals "produced" the findings, the Committee did not.
 
The Libtards are feverishly trying to excuse Obama for doing nothing with the Committee findings.

But as Ryan said, Obama did nothing with the Committee findings.


LOL
 
The Libtards are feverishly trying to excuse Obama for doing nothing with the Committee findings.

But as Ryan said, Obama did nothing with the Committee findings.


LOL

He didn't do nothing, douche.

Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, a Republican, tried to work out a so-called “Grand Bargain” that would have reduced the deficit through a mix of tax hikes and spending cuts — and even changes to Social Security. The New York Times reported that the Grand Bargain would have raised the retirement age and changed the formula for calculating benefits. But, as the Times reported, the deal fell through as members of Boehner’s caucus objected to raising taxes.
 
Libtards. Another question.

When Obama told the Janesville WI GM workers in 2008 that his government help would keep the plant open for another 100 years, was he lying?
 
Among a litany of lies, last night, Mr. Rand made the following statement:

"He created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did exactly nothing."

Pure poppycock. There was no recommendations to support or oppose. And why was that? Because the commission voted against the recommendations - at the behest of....Paul Ryan.

Paul Ryan isn't even a decent liar. Between claims such as this and a decade of rubberstamping the Bush agenda, any claim he makes about fiscal responsibility should be mocked.
Their report, The Moment of Truth: Report of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform disputes your claim, 8537. Some of their remarks on submitting the report even acknowledged the attitude they were certain they would receive:

"In the weeks and months to come, countless advocacy groups and special interests will try mightily through expensive, dramatic, and heart-wrenching media assaults to exempt themselves from shared sacrifice and common purpose. The national interest, not special interests, must prevail. After all the talk about debt and deficits, it is long past time for America's leaders to put up or shut up. The era of debt denial is over and there can be no turning back. We sign our names to this plan because we love our children, our grandchildren, and our country too much not to act while we still have the chance to secure a better future for all our fellow citizens.
Their report seems to report Republican Vice-Presidential contender Paul Ryan. He knows what he is talking about. ~ "Hiding spending doesn't reduce spending."
 
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Among a litany of lies, last night, Mr. Rand made the following statement:

"He created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did exactly nothing."

Pure poppycock. There was no recommendations to support or oppose. And why was that? Because the commission voted against the recommendations - at the behest of....Paul Ryan.

Paul Ryan isn't even a decent liar. Between claims such as this and a decade of rubberstamping the Bush agenda, any claim he makes about fiscal responsibility should be mocked.
Their report, The Moment of Truth: Report of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform disputes your claim, 8537. Some of their remarks on submitting the report even acknowledged the attitude they were certain they would receive:

"In the weeks and months to come, countless advocacy groups and special interests will try mightily through expensive, dramatic, and heart-wrenching media assaults to exempt themselves from shared sacrifice and common purpose. The national interest, not special interests, must prevail. After all the talk about debt and deficits, it is long past time for America's leaders to put up or shut up. The era of debt denial is over and there can be no turning back. We sign our names to this plan because we love our children, our grandchildren, and our country too much not to act while we still have the chance to secure a better future for all our fellow citizens.

Their report seems to report Republican Vice-Presidential contender Paul Ryan. He knows what he is talking about.

Oh, but maybe it wasn't a "report". Maybe it was a "finding". If Paul Ryan didn't use the right word....he's a lair (in 0.0008357's book).
 
You agree with Ryan.


LOLOLOLOLOLOL

I love watching you attempt to carry the water for a certified liar. He did nothing with the report's recommendations. Ya know why?

Because there was no report recommendations. Ya know why?

Because Paul Ryan rallied Republicans to oppose the report.

I'm not sure if you're a paid liar, a fraud or just an idiot (To be fair, the three are not mutually exclusive)


Exactly right. YOU ARE IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT WITH PAUL RYAN!!!

You know why he did nothing? Because Obama couldn't lead a Girl Scout troop.


LOL

Libtards. Another question.

When Obama told the Janesville WI GM workers in 2008 that his government help would keep the plant open for another 100 years, was he lying?


:eek: No way would Obama lie, he's the best most honest president, ever!! /s



:lmao:
 
Are you guys really going to argue with SniperFire?

If you didn't realize Paull Ryan is a fucking hack by now, then well, you're not going to believe it any time soon.

It's much easier to fool a man than to tell him, or show him, he has been fooled.
 
The Libtards are feverishly trying to excuse Obama for doing nothing with the Committee findings.

But as Ryan said, Obama did nothing with the Committee findings.


LOL

He didn't do nothing, douche.

Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, a Republican, tried to work out a so-called “Grand Bargain” that would have reduced the deficit through a mix of tax hikes and spending cuts — and even changes to Social Security. The New York Times reported that the Grand Bargain would have raised the retirement age and changed the formula for calculating benefits. But, as the Times reported, the deal fell through as members of Boehner’s caucus objected to raising taxes.
He didn't do nothing, <Freudian Stage II ad hominem omitted>
He did nothing about the report. He did do something. He upped his time on the golf course, loafing.

Yer welcome. :badgrin:
 
Are you guys really going to argue with SniperFire?

If you didn't realize Paull Ryan is a fucking hack by now, then well, you're not going to believe it any time soon.

It's much easier to fool a man than to tell him, or show him, he has been fooled.

Ryan is a hack if Obama is white.
 
Among a litany of lies, last night, Mr. Rand made the following statement:

"He created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did exactly nothing."

Pure poppycock. There was no recommendations to support or oppose. And why was that? Because the commission voted against the recommendations - at the behest of....Paul Ryan.

Paul Ryan isn't even a decent liar. Between claims such as this and a decade of rubberstamping the Bush agenda, any claim he makes about fiscal responsibility should be mocked.
Their report, The Moment of Truth: Report of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform disputes your claim, 8537. Some of their remarks on submitting the report even acknowledged the attitude they were certain they would receive:

"In the weeks and months to come, countless advocacy groups and special interests will try mightily through expensive, dramatic, and heart-wrenching media assaults to exempt themselves from shared sacrifice and common purpose. The national interest, not special interests, must prevail. After all the talk about debt and deficits, it is long past time for America's leaders to put up or shut up. The era of debt denial is over and there can be no turning back. We sign our names to this plan because we love our children, our grandchildren, and our country too much not to act while we still have the chance to secure a better future for all our fellow citizens.

Their report seems to report Republican Vice-Presidential contender Paul Ryan. He knows what he is talking about.

Oh, but maybe it wasn't a "report". Maybe it was a "finding". If Paul Ryan didn't use the right word....he's a lair (in 0.0008357's book).

Here's why he is* a liar:

#1. He himself (Ryan) voted against the committee's recommendations, and is now hitting Obama with "he did nothing with its recommendations."

#2. Obama *did* do something. Him and Boehner worked with the recommendations and came up with "The Grand Bargain," which encompassed many of the recommendations. Boehner's team didn't end up playing ball. That's not "Obama did nothing." Which, makes it a lie.
 
Is G.T. a fucking liar, then?


LOL

Idiot, I'll slow it down.

The committee created a report.

The report was voted down.

Some of the members, as individuals, published the report's findings. The Committee, as a committee, did not, as they were voted down, thanks to Lyin' Ryan.


It's not that hard.

Ah, so the Committee certainly did produce findings, and 8537 is a liar.

Got it.
No, members of the committee produced findings. The committee couldn't produce findings because Paul Ryan opposed them

But you knew this and you're more interested in carrying Ryan's water than being honest.
 
Among a litany of lies, last night, Mr. Rand made the following statement:

"He created a bipartisan debt commission. They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way, and then did exactly nothing."

Pure poppycock. There was no recommendations to support or oppose. And why was that? Because the commission voted against the recommendations - at the behest of....Paul Ryan.

Paul Ryan isn't even a decent liar. Between claims such as this and a decade of rubberstamping the Bush agenda, any claim he makes about fiscal responsibility should be mocked.
Their report, The Moment of Truth: Report of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform disputes your claim, 8537. Some of their remarks on submitting the report even acknowledged the attitude they were certain they would receive:

"In the weeks and months to come, countless advocacy groups and special interests will try mightily through expensive, dramatic, and heart-wrenching media assaults to exempt themselves from shared sacrifice and common purpose. The national interest, not special interests, must prevail. After all the talk about debt and deficits, it is long past time for America's leaders to put up or shut up. The era of debt denial is over and there can be no turning back. We sign our names to this plan because we love our children, our grandchildren, and our country too much not to act while we still have the chance to secure a better future for all our fellow citizens.
Their report seems to report Republican Vice-Presidential contender Paul Ryan. He knows what he is talking about. ~ "Hiding spending doesn't reduce spending."

A report that Mr Ryan actively opposed and blocked is now a report that he endorses?!?

Seriously people - we're speaking English here. It's not difficult.
 
Idiot, I'll slow it down.

The committee created a report.

The report was voted down.

Some of the members, as individuals, published the report's findings. The Committee, as a committee, did not, as they were voted down, thanks to Lyin' Ryan.


It's not that hard.

Ah, so the Committee certainly did produce findings, and 8537 is a liar.

Got it.
No, members of the committee produced findings. The committee couldn't produce findings because Paul Ryan opposed them

But you knew this and you're more interested in carrying Ryan's water than being honest.

Damn straight. And GT even tried (and failed miserably) to show how Obama acted upon them.

Your semantics are fail.


LOL
 
I love watching you attempt to carry the water for a certified liar. He did nothing with the report's recommendations. Ya know why?

Because there was no report recommendations. Ya know why?

Because Paul Ryan rallied Republicans to oppose the report.

I'm not sure if you're a paid liar, a fraud or just an idiot (To be fair, the three are not mutually exclusive)


Exactly right. YOU ARE IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT WITH PAUL RYAN!!!

You know why he did nothing? Because Obama couldn't lead a Girl Scout troop.


LOL

Libtards. Another question.

When Obama told the Janesville WI GM workers in 2008 that his government help would keep the plant open for another 100 years, was he lying?


:eek: No way would Obama lie, he's the best most honest president, ever!! /s

:lmao:
Yep. Those mean ol' nonpartisan trial lawyers at Judicial put him on the "Top Ten Most Corrupt Politicians of 2011 Listing." Just because they listed Republicans too doesn't absolve them from being hacks!!!!!! Oh, the irony!!!!
 
Their report, The Moment of Truth: Report of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform disputes your claim, 8537. Some of their remarks on submitting the report even acknowledged the attitude they were certain they would receive:



Their report seems to report Republican Vice-Presidential contender Paul Ryan. He knows what he is talking about.

Oh, but maybe it wasn't a "report". Maybe it was a "finding". If Paul Ryan didn't use the right word....he's a lair (in 0.0008357's book).

Here's why he is* a liar:

#1. He himself (Ryan) voted against the committee's recommendations, and is now hitting Obama with "he did nothing with its recommendations."

#2. Obama *did* do something. Him and Boehner worked with the recommendations and came up with "The Grand Bargain," which encompassed many of the recommendations. Boehner's team didn't end up playing ball. That's not "Obama did nothing." Which, makes it a lie.

The grand bargain was the grand rape. All the tax increases now against spending cuts years out.

If that was doing something, then so is taking a dump.
 

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