Maybe. But do you think liberals want to compromise on anything they want?
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So what's the alternative? You say that Ryan's plan has little chance to pass even with Reps, and in the same breath say its not enough. At least its a step in the right direction. I would love to see government spending slashed and most departments disbanded. But its not gonna happen overnight. We have to start somewhere.
I think that it is a great choice. I think that he is smart, capable, and if given the right senate and house the two of them can really do some good for the country. I am not crazy about Mitt, but if he surrounds himself with the right people I think that this election cycle could be a bigger swing than the last midterm election. We will have to hope and pray that they can manage to get elected and actually do some good for the country. I don't expect a lot, but if they get in there and do as much as they can and take action to implement sound economic policy, the results will speak for themselves.
I think that Paul Ryan was the best choice that he could have made.
I need to do a little research, but I would not doubt that that graphic is completely false propaganda. There are at least three things on there that I have seen him adamantly oppose in debates. All I am saying is that you might fact check that one before you believe it any more than your average Obummer speech...
Well obviously.
It would have been better if he had chosen Jack Ryan. Just sayin [Coffee]
One of the indicators of a good Manager/Leader is placing capable persons in the correct positions.
Obama has failed miserably at this essential managerial skill.
I think that this is one area Romney will shine, and is off to a good start with this choice.
We've also got some good Tea Party candidates coming up on the ballot in the US senate and house. Ted Cruz from TX comes to mind.
And it is a start. A few strong Tea Party candidates this year, a few more 2 years from now...next thing you know the Tea Party might be that viable, strong, constitutionally minded 3rd party many of us want.
But, it has to happen within the current system and it's gonna take some time.
It's a start.