He's paid by the government, and his wife is a lobbyist.
Over just three years, Ryan’s 20 corporate clients paid more than $2.7 million in lobbying fees to her two employers, Pricewaterhouse Coopers and Williams & Jensen, according to records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Her client roster reads like a who’s who of some of America’s most politically polarizing corporate interests. Drug industry clients included the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers Alliance (PhRMA), Wyeth Pharmaceuticals and Novartis. Oil industry clients included Conoco and Marathon Oil. Big health insurance companies Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna were also on the list.
@1 Who? Jenna Ryan? I didn't hear this at the Republican Convention.
Here we go again! What's implied, I gather, is that it's those lazy blacks and Hispanics mooching off The Government as they waddle in poverty. They love poverty!
When did helping out your brother become some sort of moral failure, by the way?
However, I'm guessing those moochers he's referring to don't include massive corporations with generous tax breaks, or millionaires exploiting loopholes to pay 10% on their income, or large Mormon families relying on welfare to help fund their broods. Or poor and middle-income white Republican voters who are still having trouble getting by. Welfare, our great moral failure, only involves minorities in the ghettoes.
@4, Jenna was. She's now a sweet mommy, but she used to be a tax attorney (from a long line of attorneys) and high-paid lobbyist representing those who'd benefit the most from repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Yes, a huge percentage of teabaggers are poor or lower-middle-class but assume they're on the road to becoming multi-millionaires when the Marketplace of Ideas finally recognizes their brilliance (SRotU being a case in point) and consistently vote against their reality-based economic self-interest.
Since he uses the Tax Foundation as the basis of his argument, it's fun to see who the board of directors are on the Tax Foundation. Things that make you go hmmm.
"Those of you who know me know I'm kind of a numbers guy."
Well, most of America is at least acquainted with you now, but the majority of us have only heard rumors that you're a numbers guy. You've been awfully light on specifics since you got the second name on the ticket, Ryan.
the American Dream is a fucking delusion, a carrot at the end of a stick dangled in front of gullible mules. no one wants to be in public housing, getting food stamps and ADC. it's humiliating, but not nearly as humiliating as taking charity from a religion.
Funny how the numbers guy hasn't looked at the *number* of votes his budget would get in the Senate. Here's a tip: close to zero. Most anti-government Republican Senators come from states that are permanently attached to the federal teat.
Over just three years, Ryan’s 20 corporate clients paid more than $2.7 million in lobbying fees to her two employers, Pricewaterhouse Coopers and Williams & Jensen, according to records compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Her client roster reads like a who’s who of some of America’s most politically polarizing corporate interests. Drug industry clients included the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers Alliance (PhRMA), Wyeth Pharmaceuticals and Novartis. Oil industry clients included Conoco and Marathon Oil. Big health insurance companies Blue Cross Blue Shield and Cigna were also on the list.
Here we go again! What's implied, I gather, is that it's those lazy blacks and Hispanics mooching off The Government as they waddle in poverty. They love poverty!
When did helping out your brother become some sort of moral failure, by the way?
However, I'm guessing those moochers he's referring to don't include massive corporations with generous tax breaks, or millionaires exploiting loopholes to pay 10% on their income, or large Mormon families relying on welfare to help fund their broods. Or poor and middle-income white Republican voters who are still having trouble getting by. Welfare, our great moral failure, only involves minorities in the ghettoes.
Mind you, those are Red voters like him, so I don't see why Comrade Ryan is so upset.
Remember, both R and R took welfare and medicare.
Yes, a huge percentage of teabaggers are poor or lower-middle-class but assume they're on the road to becoming multi-millionaires when the Marketplace of Ideas finally recognizes their brilliance (SRotU being a case in point) and consistently vote against their reality-based economic self-interest.
So what's yer point, Munster?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_Foundat…
Well, most of America is at least acquainted with you now, but the majority of us have only heard rumors that you're a numbers guy. You've been awfully light on specifics since you got the second name on the ticket, Ryan.