Monday, July 26, 2010

Paul Ryan explains Economic Plan to Chris Matthews

The GOP has failed to adhere to the conservative points they've preached and we dealing with the results of that. (Why do you think people don't trust them?) Ryan's plan revolves about what the GOP lacked, faith in those very principles and ideas that every individual citizen inherently knows when faced with a personal financial crisis. Ignore the party affiliation and take a look at what he's come up with.



Totally owned Matthews.  I'll give it to him, he's the one member of the GOP that I trust, period and to have the balls to go onto MSNBC and handle their hosts.  Matthew's interested in playing gotcha with the GOP’s fiscal genius to make it look like Ryan lacks the political courage to endorse deep, specific cuts to programs like Medicare and Social Security. That’s why he’s quick to scoff when PR touts a way to trim $4.8 trillion from the budget; Matthews hears it initially as $4.8 billion because he’s eager to accuse the Republican of not being serious. Matthews wonders aloud why Ryan isn’t talking about cutting nondiscretionary spending and forgets that he hadn’t asked him about that. 
Apparently MSNBC does a bang up job of reporting on the news.  This isn't an example of it.

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