From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Davis Ryan (born January 29, 1970) is an American politician, the United States Representative for Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district, and the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party for Vice President of the United States in the 2012 election.[1][2] Born and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin, Ryan is a graduate of Miami University in Ohio. He worked as an aide to legislators Bob Kasten, Sam Brownback, and Jack Kemp and as a speechwriter before winning election to the U.S. House in 1998 and is currently the chairman of the House Budget Committee.
Ryan has proposed replacing Medicare with a voucher program for those now under 55,[3] and turning Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamp Program) into block grants to the states.[4][5][6] Ryan introduced these in his spending plan for the House Budget Committee in April 2011 and in an updated version in March 2012.[7]
| Paul Ryan | |
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| Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin‘s 1st district |
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| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office January 3, 1999 |
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| Preceded by | Mark Neumann |
| Chairman of the House Budget Committee | |
| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office January 3, 2011 |
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| Preceded by | John Spratt |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Paul Davis Ryan January 29, 1970 (age 42) Janesville, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Janna Little |
| Children | Elizabeth Charles Samuel |
| Alma mater | Miami University (B.A.) |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
| Website | Congressional website |
On August 11, 2012, Mitt Romney announced Ryan as his vice-presidential running mate on the Republican ticket.
Learn more about Paul Ryan at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan
Whoa: Newsweek’s Latest Cover May Surprise You
Hat Tip to The Blaze for this story
Now, we all know Newsweek isn’t shy when it comes to controversial cover photos and headline stories. Indeed, on more than a few occasions, Newsweek Editor Tina Brown has had to defend the magazine’s less-than-flattering photos and oftentimes incendiary articles.
Everyone’s also familiar with the publication’s left-leaning tendencies, right? Right.
Newsweek’s latest cover story comes from none other than noted historian Niall Ferguson. The article, titled “Hit the Road, Barack,” argues that President Obama has proven that he‘s an economic illiterate and that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan’s “path to prosperity is our only hope.”
“Unemployment was supposed to be 6 percent by now. It has averaged 8.2 percent this year so far. Meanwhile real median annual household income has dropped more than 5 percent since June 2009. Nearly 110 million individuals received a welfare benefit in 2011, mostly Medicaid or food stamps,” writes Ferguson.
“Welcome to Obama’s America,” he adds.
“America under this president is a superpower in retreat, if not retirement. Small wonder 46 percent of Americans — and 63 percent of Chinese — believe that China already has replaced the U.S. as the world’s leading superpower or eventually will.”
Ferguson makes the case that the alternative to President Obama’s “Hopenchange” machine, though not the strongest he has ever seen, is infinitely preferable for the health of the U.S. economy:
Mitt Romney is not the best candidate for the presidency I can imagine. But he was clearly the best of the Republican contenders for the nomination. He brings to the presidency precisely the kind of experience — both in the business world and in executive office — that Barack Obama manifestly lacked four years ago. (If only Obama had worked at Bain Capital for a few years, instead of as a community organizer in Chicago, he might understand exactly why the private sector is not “doing fine” right now.)
“And by picking Ryan as his running mate, Romney has given the first real sign that—unlike Obama—he is a courageous leader who will not duck the challenges America faces,” Ferguson adds.
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Click here to read Ferguson’s full article.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/whoa-newsweeks-latest-cover-may-surprise-you/
Just when I thought I had seen it all
Can’t believe I am going to say this, but, Thank You Newsweek








