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Tag Archives: Paul Ryan
Electronic Oligarchy
Net Neutrality Means You Can Have The Internet Your Way By Thom Hartmann/ ThomHartmann.com/ January 26, 2018 The international order is changing as a result of populism, and I would argue that the populism is a response to the … Continue reading
Posted in media, politics, technology
Tagged Ajit Pai, Burger King, Donald Trump, FCC, internet, Mitch McConnell, net neutrality, Paul Ryan, Thom Hartmann, Tom Wheeler
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President Trump? Ain’t Going to Happen
By Arlen Grossman It’s amazing the amount of worrying going on about the prospect of Donald Trump winning the presidency. Granted, it would be a disaster if he did win, unless you want a president who is a liar, … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Party, elections, government, politics, Republican Party, Uncategorized
Tagged Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan
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Paul Ryan For President?
By Arlen Grossman When you look at the current crop of Republican presidential candidates, it is hard to imagine any of them nominated by the party to run for the highest office in our land. In one way or another the … Continue reading
THE V.P. PICK: WHAT WAS ROMNEY THINKING?
Why did the Romney campaign choose a bland 7-term congressman from Wisconsin as his running mate? Robert Reich examines conservative ideologue Paul Ryan, why Mitt Romney felt him to be his best choice, and why Ryan’s social Darwinist philosophy appeals to … Continue reading
Posted in elections, government, health care, Mitt Romney, politics, Republican Party, taxes
Tagged Medicare, Paul Ryan, Robert Reich, social Darwinism, vice-president
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Is This What Became of Eddie Munster?
Did child star grow up to become a Vice-Presidential candidate? Thanks to the Stephanie Miller Show for the idea!
Posted in humor, Mitt Romney, politics, Republican Party
Tagged Eddie Munster, Paul Ryan, Stephanie Miller
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BPR Quote of the Day: Great Moment in History?
“I think what happened yesterday is going to go down as the single most important event in government history in our lifetimes, and that is when Paul Ryan came out with his budget plan.” Fox News TV anchor Bill Hemmer … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, politics
Tagged Bill Hemmer, budget, Danny Herrera, Fox News, Kilmeade & Friends, Media Matters, Paul Ryan, Ryan budget plan
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