The ignorance is pretty telling. Ryan is NO dissenter from Catholic social teaching. He knows it well, understands how several have been wrong about its interpretation...particularly here in the United States..AND demonstrates how his policies line up well with authentic Catholic teaching.
Rep. Ryan: We Have Pursued Solidarity but Abused Subsidiarity
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/rep.-ryan-we-have-pursued-solidarity-but-abused-subsidiarity
Catholic Social Teaching and the Ryan Budget by Thomas Berg
(from the Witherspoon Institute)
http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2012/05/5388
Paul Ryan and Catholic Social Teaching (Roundup) The American Catholic April 29, 2012.
http://the-american-catholic.com/2012/04/29/paul-ryan-and-catholic-social-teaching-roundup
The Bishops Were Wrong On The Ryan Budget - Pat Archbold (National Catholic Register) challenges the popular assumption that “The Bishops collectively condemned the Ryan Budget.”
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/pat-archbold/the-bishops-were-wrong-on-the-ryan-budget
ALSO, the author of the article might want to consult the Church’s New Compendium of Social Teaching as well as Pope Benedict’s thoughts on states assuming far too much power and/or using power incorrectly.
Rep. Ryan: We Have Pursued Solidarity but Abused Subsidiarity
Thanks for the links! I’ll read them when I get home from work this evening!