Rep. Ryan Says U.S. Is Headed Toward Bankruptcy
Monday, August 04, 2008 EST


Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee, told CNSNews.com editor-in-chief Terry Jeffrey that the current fiscal path will bring the U.S. government to bankruptcy.
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EDWARD (9 months ago)     

Look here for more ideas from Paul Ryan. http://www.house.gov/budget_republicans/entitlement/roadmap_detailed_entirereport.pdf

EDWARD (9 months ago)     

Paul Ryan is someone we should put out in the front lines for the GOP. His ideas are great. The problem with the GOP leadership is they are wimps. McCain was an appeasement to the left. Why should the left settle for McCain when they had the real thing with BHO? McCain was not one to excite the rest of us. With BHO sounding like a centralist and no one challenging him or even looking into his past in fear of being called a raciest. Then you have those that believe that TV portrays real life. If someone says something so many times even it’s a lie, it becomes the de-facto truth. There are many who a ready to believe in ghosts and supernatural but cannot believe in God, very strange to me. We need to have a revolution inside the GOP and tell these appeasers to get out of the way and let people like Paul Ryan to take charge. We need people that will wake Americas up, other wise God Help US!

Amina (10 months ago)     

Some people wonder if bankruptcy is a viable solution. Bankruptcy is something you should avoid at all costs, if it is at all possible, be it chapter 7 or 11. If you can get debt consolidation and or mortgage loan modification in lieu of filing for protection, you should do it. Bankruptcy stays on your record for 7 to 10 years, and in so many situations you have to disclose it, and failing to disclose can be a crime. Anything would be better, even getting installment loans is far better than filing for bankruptcy

DetectiveKrum (1 years ago)     

Great interview. Balanced, informative, nice job. I have a couple of questions: 1. I like this plan Rep. Ryan is talking about. What does Senator John McCain think of this plan to privatize health care? 2. What does Rep. Ryan think of the unconstitutional "bailout" of bankers and how is he trying to stop this massive chain around Americans? 3. Why are people forced to have Medicare at 65? If people already have health insurance, why are they forced (in America) to take a government program at 65?

Jeremiah (2 years ago)     

These solutions, and more, have been proposed by Congressman Ron Paul who ran for the Republican nomination against McCain and only suspended his campaign at the end of the primaries. Dr. Paul is a medical doctor who understands exactly how the medical system works. He is also an economist who has written several books on the economy. His latest book is The Revolution: A Manifesto which is on sale everywhere and was on the New York Times bestseller list for many weeks, selling over 100,000 copies to date. All the problems facing the United States are addressed in this book and the solutions are also provided. A good place to begin to acquaint yourself with Dr. Paul is at the Campaign for Liberty website: www.campaignforliberty.com Congressman Ryan can advance these solutions by joining with Dr. Paul who has served ten terms in Congress and consistently voted against increasing government. He has also introduced legislation to implement these solutions. His party has failed him.

Jesse (2 years ago)     

McCain should have Paul Ryan as his running mate......how could Paul possibly be more unknown than Barack HUSSEIN Obama...execept with the cooperation of the mainstream media??!!

leannabelle (2 years ago)     

It's long overdue time that we finally begin reducing the Medicaid entitlement program for those able-bodied Americans capable of working. That should take a big chunk out of our debt.


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