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Game On: Romney/Ryan=end of the country as we know it

by: DocJess

Sat Aug 11, 2012 at 05:55:36 AM EDT


In choosing Paul Ryan as his running mate, Mitt Romney has made an even more extreme choice than John McCain made in choosing Sarah Palin in 2008. You can tell I'm serious because I didn't say Mittens, Spunky and John-Boy, and haven't picked a nickname for Paul yet.

The Ryan choice completes Mitt's morph from moderate Republican businessman with aspirations of ultimate power to the signing pen for Grover Norquist. If you don't know what that means, you need to know.

Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform and one of Washington’s most influential anti-tax conservatives, told National Public Radio in 2001, “I don’t want to abolish government. I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub.”

Grover Norquist and his organization are the folks who make Republican candidates at all levels sign a pledge to never raise taxes. This ultimately led to the teabag contingent coming close last summer to denying the US government the ability to pay its bills, in direct violation of the US Constitution. If Ryan hadn't been born, Grover would have invented him.

Because there are so few undecided voters this year, Mitt needs to shore up the conservative fringe of the Republican base. Ryan is the choice to do that. In spades. 

In the spring of 2009, I heard Paul Ryan speak on his proposed changes to health care at Cato. I thought he was joking. But no, he wants to completely destroy Medicare, Medicaid and every other social program. Don't believe me? His budget, in full, is after the jump. 

Here's the Cliff Notes version

It substantially restructures Medicare; cuts Medicaid, food stamps, and transportation infrastructure; and it reduces the top tax rate from 35% to 25%. Regarding Medicare, the 2011 version of the Ryan budget would transform it from a government-run program to one where future seniors receive a voucher or premium support to purchase health insurance from private insurers. The Congressional Budget Office said the plan would force most seniors to pay more for their health care  than under the current Medicare system. [...]

Ryan and his allies say a bold plan - reforming entitlements like Medicare and Medicaid - and slashing discretionary spending is needed to reduce the deficit and debt. But critics argue that the pain comes primarily from the poor and middle class. An analysis from the liberal-leaning Center on Budget Policies and Priorities says that 62% of the spending cuts in the Ryan budget would come from low-income programs, while 37% of its tax benefits would go to those making more than $1 million per year.

Really.

If you want to read the full CBO analysis, click here. For a synopsis, click here. If you are confused as to what percentage of the Federal budget is currently spent on what, see the true breakouts here.

This is going to be THE issue of the election. That is, the question of whether the US government exists to  protect our borders, enact legislation, print money, oversee the courts, and work for the interests of the citizenry, or whether government ceases to exist at all. And make no mistake, the ultimate goal of Ryan and Norquist is to destroy government so that the United States is a corporate fiefdom. Mitt's out of the mix on this one, so long as they give him the title, he doesn't actually care what else goes on around him. 

So get up, get informed, and get active. This is the seminal election: the one where we hold the line against the darkness or end up a third world nation. No snark  - it's that extreme.

DocJess :: Game On: Romney/Ryan=end of the country as we know it

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Not sure how Ryan helps Romney with the folks he has to win to get elected (0.00 / 0)
http://politicalticker.blogs.c...

if Obama was already pulling away, the only possible choices Romney could have made to help himself were Portman, though Ohio will not save him, or Rubio, which could have not only delivered Florida, but maybe some other swing states with high hispanic populations.

Ryan plays into everything that is already scaring the indies away from Romney. While it is scary to think of Ryan being the next Dick Cheney, it is hard to imagine America letting that happen.


Why the Ryan Choice (0.00 / 0)
I plan to post more on this, but the short version is that Mittens made a decision to shore up the teabag base at the expense of going for a candidate (like Portman or Rubio) who would give him a couple points in a single swing state. The idea is to reset the campaign as a national one, understanding that his only chance is to get every registered Republican to vote for him.

It's a losing proposition (thankfully) - but he really had no choice. Had he NOT chosen Ryan, the tea bag contingent would have stayed home on election day -- and he would have had to put money into states like Texas and Alaska.


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good thing he has billions behind him, he is gonna need every penny (0.00 / 0)
though i still cant see how he wins unless they steal a state or two or manage to keep enough poor, blacks and browns from voting, and i dont think that is gonna work either. pretty sure Obama wins with the over and under being 300 EVs and the real question is: does obama have any coattails? i think the answer to that is no, but romney has negative coattails which might help the Dems hold the Senate and maybe even pick up some of the house!

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2016 (0.00 / 0)
The Ryan pick, or maybe the Party Elders (Cheney and crew) strong arm, was a push to get Ryan in the National picture more for a run in 2016 when this ticket fails in 2012.

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UM.... (4.00 / 1)
He'll have A LOT of company -- people like Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, Mario Rubio and others stood back this year because they'd rather have "clean" runs in '16.

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Weakness and Panic (0.00 / 0)

That's the only way to describe this pick.  Weakness as in an inability to stand up to the base of the Republican Parties after a couple of attacks and panic with polls showing the election slowly slipping away.

With Ryan as VP, I have trouble seeing how Romney has much hope of winning Florida.  When Romney starts to attack Obamacare during the debate, I think the response has to be in part that if Obamacare is so bad, why does Ryan want to extend it to seniors.



How to go after Romney/Ryan (4.00 / 1)
I agree with the commenters above--the Romney-Ryan campaign is in trouble (yay!).

And understandably, Dems today are focussing on Ryan and his disastrous budget proposal.

But I think the real weakness here is that Ryan is a wonk. He likes details, and he likes intellectual debates.

Romney, on the other hand, is a master of evasion.

So, to sink this ticket, all you have to do is ask Ryan specific questions about Romney's policies: "Congressman Ryan, what do you think about the individual mandate as a means of expanding health care?"

Ryan, unlike Romney, feels compelled to answer in coherent (if sometimes objectionable) sentences, and will provide an answer that either damns Romney's tenure of governor of Massachusetts, or lets Obama off the hook.

Ask about outsourcing, or foreign tax havens, or raising taxes on the middle class to pay for the cuts for the rich, or whether businesses need government-built infrastructure, or whatever, and he'll give some answer that we can make sense of. And because Romney contradicts himself constantly, Ryan's answer will necessarily make trouble for Romney regardless of what it is!


just for perspective (0.00 / 0)
Paul Ryan has proposed cutting discretionary spending including defense to 3.5% of GDP.

Mitt Romney has proposed spending 4% of GDP on defense.

Just let that sink in.


cuts/raising taxes (0.00 / 0)
I love how spending cuts were raising taxes until it had to be done.

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