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Paul Ryan on speakership: "I'm redesigning this job"
CBS -- Face the Nation ^ | 11-1-15 | Rebecca Shabad

Posted on 11/01/2015 9:46:50 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic

Newly-elected Speaker Paul Ryan said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation" that he's "redesigning" his leadership job.

"I'm redesigning this job. I don't think it can work going forward like it's worked in the past. I can't pick up where John (Boehner) left off. It has to be done differently," Ryan said, referring to Rep. John Boehner's, R-Ohio, recently ended tenure as speaker.

The House elected Ryan as speaker last Thursday and Boehner resigned from his leadership post and congressional seat.

Ryan told host John Dickerson that he wasn't elected "dictator of the House" and has plans to implement a bottom up approach that House conservatives have lobbied for.

During the interview, the new speaker laid out his priorities to return to "regular order" and pass legislation using the committee process, seek common ground with other lawmakers, serve as a check on the Obama administration's power and to present bold policy proposals.

Ryan appeared to rule out passing an bipartisan immigration reform bill under President Obama.

"Look, I think it would be a ridiculous notion to try and work on an issue like this with a president we simply cannot trust on this issue," Ryan said. "He tried to go it alone, circumventing the legislative process with his executive orders so that is not in the cards. I think if we reach consensus on how best to achieve border and interior enforcement security, I think that's fine."

But then Ryan said Republicans need to take "policy risks" and named tax reform as one option and an ObamaCare replacement plan as another.

Ryan was elected after weeks of internal turmoil within the House Republican conference. He told Face the Nation, however, that the infighting was "necessary to unify our conference, unify our party."

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Government; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: changes; house; paulryan; ryanspeaker; speaker; speakerryan
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To: afraidfortherepublic

The only change Ryan will make from Boehner will be donning his knee pads and lube without all the gauche tears.


41 posted on 11/01/2015 11:46:49 AM PST by ponygirl (An Appeal to Heaven.)
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To: hoosiermama

Pffffffffffft!


42 posted on 11/01/2015 11:55:41 AM PST by Original Lurker
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To: TomGuy

Ryan just helped fund Planned Parenthood through 2017, so the press question was stupid. And the new Speaker’s comments were hypocritical.


43 posted on 11/01/2015 11:57:00 AM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: Lurkinanloomin

“Watch him closely. He cannot be trusted.
His loyalty is to The Cheap Labor Express.”

“Ryan told host John Dickerson that he wasn’t elected “dictator of the House” and has plans to implement a bottom up approach that House conservatives have lobbied for.”

Agree completely. He’s completely in the tank for the Uniparty Democrats and RINOs. I don’t trust him any farther than Nanzi Pelosi can throw him.

What he says above sounds like the Clintons promising the “most ethical administration ever” and Obama the “most transparent” .... Ryno’s going to try and steamroll amnesty, among other things, by leaving the heavy lifting to the Democrats and their Ryno allies.

We conservatives should be making plans for a new party, plainly put, a Conservative party.

The GOP-e is a dead party walking. Whigs II. RIP


44 posted on 11/01/2015 12:02:30 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: peyton randolph
You just sound a little hypocritical when you advocate for a private system EXCEPT THE TWO GIANT GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS that dominate and define modern healthcare. If you want a truly free priate market, step up and eliminate Obamacare, Medicare, and Medicaid. Otherwise the government is just outsourcing wealth redistribution to the medical system.

Regarding pre existing conditions, you misunderstand. I'm not suggesting a subsidy, I'm suggesting a reset to 2008. If people had insurance then, they should have some path to get it back. You are inadvertently advocating a massive government giveaway to insurance companies - it is classic crony capitalism. People had long term contracts with insurance companies. Obamacare broke the contracts. If you don't have an Obamacare replacement, the insurance companies are gifted new leverage to renegotiate over individuals.

45 posted on 11/01/2015 12:27:03 PM PST by Wayne07
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Everyone has a plan - until they first get hit.

Let’s see how the next 3 months go and see if he still is as hopeful.


46 posted on 11/01/2015 12:37:11 PM PST by anymouse (God didn't write this sitcom we call life, he's just the critic.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

I like what I hear so far from Ryan. And I think freepers should hold their fire for awhile.


47 posted on 11/01/2015 12:58:48 PM PST by Walrus (Motto of Congress: Hey, there's plenty enough money for all of us, if we just play nice)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

“Ryan appeared to rule out passing an bipartisan immigration reform bill under President Obama. ‘Look, I think it would be a ridiculous notion to try and work on an issue like this with a president we simply cannot trust on this issue,’ Ryan said. ‘He tried to go it alone, circumventing the legislative process with his executive orders so that is not in the cards. I think if we reach consensus on how best to achieve border and interior enforcement security, I think that’s fine.’”

“appeared to rule out.” Right.

“if we reach consensus on how best to achieve border and interior enforcement security, I think that’s fine”

And who is “we”, Lyin’ Ryan?


48 posted on 11/01/2015 1:09:48 PM PST by SharpRightTurn (White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Paul Ryan you ignorant, marxist, we don’t want transformation. We want the republic that is our birthright and our duty to uphold.


49 posted on 11/01/2015 1:16:44 PM PST by WMarshal (Either the mess gets fix or the Democrat Party and the Republican Parties will implode.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Paul Ryan on speakership: "I'm redesigning this job"

Fixed it.
50 posted on 11/01/2015 1:20:31 PM PST by Tzfat
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To: afraidfortherepublic

He won’t defund PP. If he can’t do that, he can’t do anything. It is the lowest of the low bars.


51 posted on 11/01/2015 1:21:52 PM PST by RinaseaofDs
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To: MrShoop

I’m not advocating for the retention of Medicare and Medicaid. I’m acknowledging they will exist with the repeal of Obamacare.

As for resetting for preexisting conditions per 2008, first it isn’t feasible. Second, even if it were feasible, a government mandate to force some insurer to accept is a de facto subsidy by those participating through the same insurer who do not have the conditions.


52 posted on 11/01/2015 1:33:15 PM PST by peyton randolph (I am not a number. I am a free man.)
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To: peyton randolph

How is it a subsidy if, for example, the repeal of obamacare mandated that insurers accept back previous customers without restriction? But more importantly, why do you find that very small subsidy (if you think it is one) unacceptable, while there are other subsidies that are probably 100 times as big happening via Medicare and Medicaid? If you want to be an absolutist, be one and get the government out of healthcare entirely.


53 posted on 11/01/2015 1:55:51 PM PST by Wayne07
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Epic failure ...


54 posted on 11/01/2015 2:13:51 PM PST by VRWC For Truth (Roberts has perverted the Constitutiion)
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To: MrShoop
Once again, acknowledging the existence of Medicare and Medicaid outside of Obamacare does not constitute endorsement of either program. I'm perfectly fine with either or both being repealed too.

As for preexisting conditions, requiring a new insurer to accept preexisting conditions is a de facto subsidy by those other insureds who do not have the conditions but are paying higher premiums to cover the costs associated with such. And to have the federal government cover the costs of insuring the preexisting conditions through a private insurer  in the alternative would put the taxpayer on the hook for it, i.e. another subsidy.

55 posted on 11/01/2015 3:00:52 PM PST by peyton randolph (I am not a number. I am a free man.)
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To: Lazamataz
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When I see this type of "abject moral cowardice" on the part of Paul Ryan (et al) ... REFUSING to Battle Planned Parenthood ...

about not getting involved in "battles we might not win"


I ask myself this question:

If Congressman Paul Ryan's wife and children were threatened with "terrible violence" by two (2) bad-ass guys bigger and meaner than him ...

would he (1) fight like Maximus the Gladiator to SAVE HIS WIFE and CHILDREN ... and DEFEAT the ENEMY ...

or else just "surrender in advance" and watch the "unspeakable" ?


Paul Ryan ... "Go To Hell" ... you'd sell your own Dear Mother to the Freakin' Nazi Party if it would further your corrupt political career ...


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56 posted on 11/01/2015 3:04:51 PM PST by Patton@Bastogne
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To: TomGuy

No, the grand old one that we had here in Wisconsin that actually offered everything people say they want — portability, ownership of the plan, high deductibes for those who want that, affordability, etc. has had to shut its doors after more than 100 years because of Obamacare.


57 posted on 11/01/2015 3:51:32 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

What is wrong with cash on the barrel head for health care? And if you want insurance, get government out of the way and you could buy any kind of insurance you want. I question why anyone needs health insurance other than catastrophic anyway.


58 posted on 11/01/2015 4:12:05 PM PST by SandwicheGuy (*The butter acts as a lubricant and speedi don't like!s up the CPU*ou)
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To: peyton randolph

yeah a chickem in every pot


59 posted on 11/01/2015 5:12:11 PM PST by ronnie raygun (better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

On FNC Wallace, he said he was not elected dictator of the House,......... and I swear he did a little smirk.


60 posted on 11/01/2015 5:14:42 PM PST by X-spurt (CRUZ missile - armed and ready.)
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