As the East Coast braces for a massive storm, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are trying to cover up the fact that if elected they intend to cut funding for both FEMA and disaster relief.
Paul Ryan finally had enough time to go through the math of the Romney tax plan during the vice-presidential debate. He didn’t use it. Ryan filibustered instead. About the most specific he got was citing “six studies” he said vindicate the plan’s mathematical plausibility. Except they don’t.
Paul Ryan spoke for 40 of the 90 minutes during Thursday night’s vice presidential debate and managed to tell at least 24 myths during that time.
Paul Ryan requested a grant directly funded by the Affordable Care Act to save the Kenosha Community Health Center, yet he demands the ACA it be repealed. Ohh.. and Kenosha Community Health Center offers “family planning” to the community.
Apparently, as of this morning, Paul Ryan is complaining that Obama’s rescue of the auto industry wasn’t big enough. The president, according to Ryan’s new argument, should have been bigger and spent more money.
President Obama showed Mitt Romney why choosing Paul Ryan was a big mistake, by immediately linking Ryan to the most unpopular House of Representatives in American history.
There are signs Mitt Romney is trying to distance himself and his campaign form Paul Ryan’s controversial signature legislation — the House budget plan he formulated that includes major changes to Medicare.
If Romney puts too much distance between himself and Paul Ryan’s budget plan, it could work against him?
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