Posted on 03/29/2017 1:18:42 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
When Mitt Romney selected Congressman Paul Ryan as his running mate, people cheered. He was young, attractive, idealistic, and doggone it! he did P90x. Images of him lifting weights bounced across the internet. Surely this is what the GOP needed, they said. New blood. Youth. Strength.
The fact that his losing bid against Barack Obama and Joe Biden was the high mark of his career says a great deal about his legacy. His lack of true leadership has grown more and more evident. During the last week, Speaker Ryan's stature managed to shrink in regard to Congress, and certainly in the eyes of conservatives all across America. How far can he shrink before being deposed from the Speakership?
Only time will tell, but he was doomed from the start. Following in the footsteps of John Boehner, hes a big government Republican. He and many others in Congress could have stopped ObamaCare before it started, by using the inherent power of the purse held by the House of Representatives. He was never willing to do that, nor were any other members of the so-called "leadership." Hed proven his insider, status quo stripes long before the fight over this latest fake repeal bill.
Too bad for Ryan, this is the era of the outsider; hes the quintessential "insider." He's been on Capitol Hill almost continually since he graduated from college. He's been in the House since 1998. Much like Rep. Eric Cantor before him, Ryan seems to have lost touch with a base that has grown restless with the status quo.
We the people are in a revolutionary mood and hes definitely not revolutionary leadership. What Ryan did with healthcare last week was the most flaccid embarrassment to the Republican Party in recent memory. Instead of the repeal ...promised...
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
I had no reason to form that opinion, but I formed it nonetheless.
I changed my mind watching his interviews and how he actually did what he said he would during the nomination campaign. He made it clear he was only interested in following the will of the GOP primary voters, and once Trump got close to the required delegates did nothing to obstruct, and everything right to help complete the nomination process for Trump. He fought the nevertrumpers, the RINOS and the conservative supporters of Cruz to make certain it turned out right. He clearly liked Trump fairly early on, and has been a true warrior for him.
Because of what I saw and heard, I have tended to defend him to others, and will do so until there is actual evidence that he is pushing against the Trump agenda.
Oops, forgot: I have zero trust in Ryan.
Official R?
Does that make him an unofficial ‘Rat?
You forgot one...11) All Legislators are required to be enrolled in any form of healthcare legislation that is made law.
I think my plan addresses that - every aspect of federal involvement eliminated, right down to income tax credits and union subsidies.
I’m not sure if it answers your question but the reason I didn’t address federal veterans health plans is because certain benefits are :
” a property interest protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. “ Cushman 576 F.3d at 1296.
http://scholarship.law.uc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=uclr
from the footnotes: Id.; see also Walters v. Natl Assn of Radiation Survivors, 473 U.S. 305, 320 n.8 (1985). (noting that the Supreme Court had left unresolved whether applicants for government benefits have a property interest under the Due Process Clause). 82. Cleveland Bd. of Educ. v. Loudermill, 470 U.S. 532, 541 (1985); see also Cushman, 576 F.3d at 1296 (To raise a due process question, the claimant must demonstrate a property interest entitled to such protection.).
I sure liked it!
Really great read, lots of good info about both campaigns. I found the biographical info about President Trump to be especially good. The author goes further than Art of the Deal does.
And there’s a great walk down memory lane, reliving all of the many, many Clinton scandals.
How can Ryan ever be trusted? Mrs Weasel is a multimillionaire Democrat Hillary supporter.
Enough said.
My opinions are formed over time, and sometimes deep in, I can’t remember how I go there. And so it is with Ryan, a man I have come not to have any trust in.
Now it is possible I developed my position based on selective things I heard that didn’t give the completely accurate story. It may also be that he did sign on to the movement and altered his ways.
I’m not rock solid he’s against Trump, but I am troubled by the idea Trump signed on to Ryan’s flawed plan, and who may have encouraged him to do so.
I’m willing to reserve final determination on Priebus.
Thanks, I share your view.
Thank you UpChuck, with another nod to JazminRose.
Missing the point. Where is the constitutional authority that empowers the federal government to mandate, regulate, control or otherwise enact anything at all related to health care or insurance matters to insurance companies, the states or the people?
There is no such authority. It’s not an enumerated power and it’s not delegated by the constitution to the federal government, therefore it is reserved to the states and the people per the tenth amendment. Period, end of story.
The same constitutional arguments we used against Obama and the democrats apply equally to Trump and the GOP. Federal involvement in health care or health care insurance or welfare or charity is unconstitutional!
Refer to James Madison & Co.
Good point. If you ever see clear evidence he did so, feel free to ping me.
Perceptive article.
Almost immediately after the 2012 loss, Ryan began to lose the facade and show how compromising a RINO he really can be.
Thank you. I will...
FYI. Just read this, it’s a great take: http://donsurber.blogspot.com/2017/03/we-will-still-trump-obamacare.html
Ryan did not “surrender” anything. He is an employee of the Chamber of Commerce as are most of the rest of the members of the US Congress. Tom Donohue is his supervisor. Ryan offered what his employer desired. It is a compromise on the part of the Company because they don’t believe they can actually get Single Payer just yet. They feel they will have to wait a few months for that.
They will join the MAGA train only if the Trump team will offer them lifetime incomes to match the deal they get from the Chamber of Commerce.
Did Dave Brat not vote for Ryan to be Speaker? If he can do that then he has no further use to America because he has accepted the lobbyist cheese.
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