The guy who wants to turn Medicare and Medicaid into a voucher system is thinking about running for President
FSM does not love me enough to allow Paul Ryan to be the GOP nominee.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) indicated in an interview published Thursday that he is open to a presidential run, saying he does not see himself as a House “lifer.”
Ryan said he will make his decision next year. “I’m not in a rush,” he told The Washington Post. “My way is to do the job at hand, do it well, and not worry about strategizing how I can do better than this guy or that guy in New Hampshire. I’m not in a place where I have to scratch and claw to get my name out there. Why do I need to blow money on that? I’ll line it all up next year and do my long list of pros and cons, this and that.”
I’m sure he can get Carney to have a sitdown with him and have a heart-to-heart about social security! John is all about talking and making friends with those on the other side of the aisle. After all, the “Delaware Way” emphasizes compromise and making deals. So the midpoint between Ryan’s get rid of Social Security and Carney’s position has got to be kill half of it for now-until the next time Carney feels the need to talk!
Don’t give Carney your vote this time around. Give it to the Green candidate and make sure you let his office know that is what you are doing.
Agreed. It is going to be AUGUST this November.