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She didn't do it all on her own. She had some help.
Also, she currently is on GOVERNMENT Medicare. I don't call that NO help. Maybe he or she could pay for their own health insurance to help reduce Medicare expenses?
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Also, she currently is on GOVERNMENT Medicare. I don't call that NO help. Maybe he or she could pay for their own health insurance to help reduce Medicare expenses?
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Despite the repeated mantra from the Romney-Ryan campaign that hard-working Americans are what create jobs, not government, Paul Ryans family business for whom he briefly worked as a marketing consultant was built in large part on government contracts.
...Ryan proclaimed that he was proud to stand with a man who understands what it takes to foster job creation in our economy, someone who knows from experience, that if you have a small businessyou did build that.
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Last month, ThinkProgress noted the irony that a Romney campaign ad hitting President Obama for his argument that government investment plays a part in business success starred a small businessman who benefited from millions of dollars of government loans and contracts to get his business on its feet. It is more ironic still that his campaign now stars a running mate demonstrating the same kind of hypocrisy.
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A current search of Defense Department contracts suggests that Ryan Incorporated Central has had at least 22 defense contracts with the federal government since 1996 , including one from 1996 worth $5.6 million
And Ryan has brought lots of goodies home.
Whats funny is that Mr. Anti-Spending secured millions in earmarks for his home state of Wisconsin, including, among other things, $3.3 million for highway projects. And Ryan voted to preserve $40 billion in special subsidies for big oil, an industry in which, it so happens, Ryan and his wife hold ownership stakes. Yet Ryan wants to gut financial aid for college students, food stamps for hungry families, Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security the very things that have, historically, helped poor families climb the ladder of opportunity in America.
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