Thursday, August 16, 2012

"10 REASONS WHY THE PEOPLE CAN'T TAKE THE DUPLEX CANDIDATES, MITT ROMNEY AND PAUL RYAN LIGHTLY!"
1.Paul Ryan pushed the Bush administration to propose the privatization of Social Security.
2.Paul Ryan accused the nation's top military leaders of using "smoke and mirrors" to remain under budget limits passed by Congress.
3.Paul Ryan proposed legislation to outlined changes to entitlement programs including Medicare.
4.Paul Ryan will eliminated the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. He will lowered the top 1% tax rate to 25%, impose a 8.5% value-added consumption tax on middle class, and imposed a five-year spending freeze on all discretionary spending. He would replaced Medicare and proposed that starting in 2021, the federal government would no longer pay for Medicare benefits for persons born after 1975.
5. Paul Ryan will privatize social security and Medicare and eliminate income taxes on the wealthy including on capital gains, dividends, and interest; and abolish the corporate income tax, estate tax, and alternative minimum tax.
6.According to Krugman, Ryan's plan "would raise taxes for 95 percent of the population" and produce a $4 trillion revenue loss over ten years from tax cuts for the rich. So Mr. Paul Ryan will raise Taxes on the middle class and give Tax Cuts for Wealthy!
7.You wonder what's up with the Ryan Tax proposition but don't forget Mr Ryan married Janna Little, a "Tax Attorney." You can't help yourself but wonder if Paul Ryan sweet Tax Attorney wife is hiding Mitt Romney Tax Records.(?)
8.Paul Ryan will roll by Wall Street Regulations that causes the Housing crisis and the economy downturn. Are we preparing for another one or maybe so, one that is even worse.
9.Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that 62 percent of the cuts will come from programs for low-income Americans and 37 percent of the tax benefits will go to the few Americans earning more than $1 million. And that is part of the Mr. Ryan budget plan.
10.The wheel of "UNFORTUNATE:" Paul Ryan is the Tea-Party Darling who said they rather see the people stay poor and suffer than offering them government help. And the Republicans said nothing wrong if the people die by the way. So the wheel of unfortunate is spinning one more time!

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