Another great endorsement for the Ryan budget!
The more clowns that come out against it, the more I like it.
Trump=Romney=Disaster
The Ryan budget is one of the mildest solutions we have to try and tackle this huge debt problem. We can’t afford to play politics as usual like Hairpiece wants. He can screw.
Trump is arguing it is wiser to be cautious and do nothing. Make the entire election a referendum on Obama instead of a fight over ideas. Donald could be right about this, though it is a very timid approach. He made the same argument when Ryan put out his budget last year and the media/Democrats fired up the Mediscare campaign. The difference this time is, I believe, Ryan has allowed for an opt-out so senior citizens can keep the old Medicare exactly how they have it if they prefer.
Trump, the life-long Democrat, shows once again why he needs to be fired.
Go comb/swoop your hair, Trump-A-Dump.
Why? Why would he be against it? Cuts would benefit the likes of Donald, or is he a complete socialist-lite, too?
I guess I’ve never been too clear on where he stands.
Details are for governing. Ideas and emotions are for campaigning. Ryan’s House can pass no budget reforms this year that will be signed into law by Obamam. Beating Obama will be a battle for the hearts of Americans not a math contest. Trump is right. Not to say we don’t need a detailed budget plan at some point, but it’s better to just say we need to cut 2 trillion and balance the budget, or stop out of control spending and debt growth. Anecdotal wasteful spending cuts will make great commercials and sound bites but a comprehensive plan of how to achieve a balanced budget is more truth that than the electorate can handle.
OK, Mr. Trump. We’ll take that under advisement.
(How did Donald Trump suddenly get to be a pundit?)
Yes, we can always deal with reality later, we just have to win now. And then after the election, we’ll have to be cautious and get ready for the next election, so we may want to put off any real reforms till after the next election, and then...
GOP to Trump: Stay Away
Why is there not a ruckus that is loud and continuing from the Republican side that demands a budget from the Senate and promotes the budgets passed by the house?
I my opinion, they are complicit in this abrogation of our Constitution and they desire this so that they, too, need not make the hard decisions.
There are no leaders in this country that are currently in power.
Shame on them. Shame on us for not demanding the most basic of governmental functions - a budget, good or bad.
Our government is no better or more functional than a crack addict.
The system has failed completely, and there is no turning back.
Could any of you imagine the complacency with which we, as a people, greet the complete and total breakdown of our government?
I am appalled. I weep for my children.
Trump wants to live in MegaGreece apparently...
Basically, concentrate on election..introduce it after you win.
“...Do I even need to say it?”
http://www.glennbeck.com/2011/04/25/trump-tied-to-soros/
King of conspiracy theories Donald Trump brushed off questions about George Soros during a speech. Glenn was curious as to why someone who seems game for something as out there as birtherism would dismiss a question about Soros.
Ryan is only person in DC actually trying to solve the problem.
Flashback: In Chicago, Trump Hits Headwinds (George Soros bailed out Donald Trump in 2008http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2706255/posts
He couldn't even get enough GOP candidates together for a debate...now he's an expert on what's good for the party?