Posted on 07/16/2016 8:03:16 PM PDT by Rockitz
Following a new primary election poll showing that House Speaker Paul Ryan has plummeted to well below 50 percent in his home district, Ryan is out with new mailers assuring Wisconsin voters of his desire to secure the border, and urging them to support him in his contentious August 9th primary election.
The new mailers touting Ryans support for border security is interesting given that just last year, Ryan championed a spending bill that fully funded President Obamas open borders agenda including funding sanctuary cities, executive amnesty, and the release of criminal aliens. The mailers also come amid new reports indicating that, one month after his election, Ryan plans to bring up criminal sentencing measures that could release thousands of criminal illegal aliens from prison onto the streets.
Keeping America safe is a big job. And its the most important one there is, the Ryan mailer reads. Protect our Homeland that means securing the border, confronting Islamic Terrorism, and tackling new threats by stopping them from reaching our shores
Paul Ryan for U.S. Congress
Vote Tuesday, August 9th
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
“If you hurry and submit an application, you might be able to get a job at Lambeau Field selling peanuts and soda beginning in September.”
Too bad there isn’t some way to ensure that he never again has a position of responsibility or influence. Not even managing a Pizza Hut. Janitor, maybe.
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Ryan is another sneaky politician who's only job in the private sector was driving an Oscar Meyer hot dog wagon.
Really? Line items were added to the budget specifically funding these activities Obama put into being through executive fiat without legislative approval, some of which has been halted by the Courts and would not have been had they been codified through legislative approval in the budget after the fact? I very much doubt the accuracy of this line.
“I very much doubt the accuracy of this line.”
That’s the way I remember it. It was one of the worst betrayals of the human race by a Republican, *ever*.
The poll released yesterday showed him at about 70% in the primary with a 76% approval rating. If he is indeed in trouble that polling would obviously be way off.
Ryan seems to always campaign aggressively regardless of how strong or weak his opponent is. This article, regardless of how anyone feels about Ryan good or bad, appears to be way off base and playing a bit loose with the facts.
Well it obviously did not happen otherwise it would not currently be blocked by the court. The entire basis was that the President had no authority to set this up as no law or funds were authorized for something without Congress. If it had been codified in the budget then the court case against it would have been toast.
Ah ha. Stupid swine. Your career is over.
Paul Ryan Threatens To Sue Trump Over [Muslim] Immigration
If the voters in "Aisha" Ryan's district are actually stupid enough to fall for Ryan's sleazy, traitorous lies now, they will genuinely deserve anything and everything that happens next.
“I would say that all of us over 65s had a real bad thing for Annette.”
I’m 63, but I can still remember how my brain would go gaga every time I saw her on television. A whole generation of boys fell in love with that girl.
So, Ryan is “ well below 50%”. And this means what? Is Nehlen in the running? What is his margin?
We never hear if he is gaining on Ryan.
Last I heard, Nehlen with in the 30’s.
What’s up with this race, anyway? Everyone is undecided, must be the takeaway.
I bet the dems aren’t even fielding a candidate to go up against ryan in the general election. They shouldn’t even bother: ryan is promoting their globalist agenda as well as any dem would.
Ryan 43%, Nehlen 32%, Undecided 25%
Badgers though don’t know the Ryan-o record.
I believe he inherited a bunch of garbage from Boehner. Should we not give Ryan a chance? I think we should.
“Well it obviously did not happen otherwise it would not currently be blocked by the court.”
If it had not happened, there would be nothing to block.
“The entire basis was that the President had no authority to set this up as no law or funds were authorized for something without Congress.”
That much is true.
“If it had been codified in the budget then the court case against it would have been toast.”
I don’t think so. Courts strike down legislation regularly.
Nhlen’s response to the more recent poll
https://www.paulnehlen.com/um-about-that-poll-showing-ryan-up-by-an-overwhelming-margin/
Ryan down the river.
It stretches back into the law that governed Rome across its empire. In Latin the phrase is ubi jus, ibi remedium. It spread into Europe with the Roman Empire. Particularly with regard to the formation of our own law, it spread into English law.
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In our own law, as set out by our Supreme Court, it was early enshrined by Chief Justice John Marshall as passing down to us from the English law. In the famous case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803, Marshall said:
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This provision flagrantly robs the American workers and businesses injured by the use of illegal alien workers of any remedy for the wrongs perpetrated against them against those entities that wrong them as private citizens. See the article at
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