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Ten Things Every American Jew Should Know about Paul Ryan

NJDC — August 13, 2012 – 12:50 pm | Election 2012 | Mitt Romney | Paul Ryan Comments (4) Add a comment

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Below are ten documented things that every American Jew should know about Republican vice presidential candidate Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI).

1. Ryan twice authored regressive budgets that drew concern—and even ire—from many in the Jewish community because of the deep cuts they made to vital social safety net programs that would strand the poor, many in the middle class, seniors, children, and other groups who depend on government assistance. Organizations that panned his budget included the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, B’nai B’rith, and the National Council of Jewish Women, among others.

2. Ryan wants to end Medicare as we know it by turning it into a voucher program—which would dramatically increase the burden on seniors by leaving them to pick up the tab.

3. Ryan wants to replace Medicaid with block grants which would severely impact millions of Americans—including seniors, the disabled, and the poor—who desperately need the basic guarantees offered by Medicaid.

4. Ryan has called Social Security a “Ponzi scheme and advanced a plan to turn it into a privatized program. Under Ryan’s vision, future retirement benefits would be pegged to the risky ups and downs of the stock market instead of providing guaranteed assistance to those who paid into Social Security and earned it.

5. Ryan has little—if any—foreign policy or national security experience, yet pushed for cuts to the foreign aid budget that are strongly opposed by the pro-Israel community. Also indicative of his inexperience, Ryan had the chutzpah to accuse America’s top generals of lying—for which he later apologized.

6. Ryan—like the rest of the House Republican caucus—has voted at least six times against measures to strengthen Iran sanctions during the 112th Congress simply because those measures were advanced by Democrats.

7. Ryan is as anti-choice as they come. He is a proud supporter of so-called “personhood” efforts and even floated the idea of allowing states to criminalize abortions and the women who receive them. Ryan voted to defund Planned Parenthood four times and is opposed to the President’s contraception compromise.

8. Ryan voted against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which protects equal pay for women.

9. Ryan is a staunch opponent of equal rights for gays and lesbians—including marriage equality and military service.

10. Ryan wants to eliminate millions of dollars in funding for federal Pell Grants that allow low income students to attend college.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s selection of Ryan to serve as his vice presidential candidate is the clearest indication yet that Romney does not reflect the values of most American Jews. This alarming partnership between Romney and Ryan will further reinforce the reasons why such a significant majority of American Jews will be voting to reelect President Barack Obama this November.

Comments

Marlene Ross | August 14, 2012 – 7:56 am

Paul Ryan is a devotee to the philosophy of Ayn Rand whose basic premise suggests that ‘...all people should pursue their own self-interest, not the good of others’ then I say hers and Ryan’s is immoral thinking and with Paul Ryan being a devotee to this thinking,  I say no thank you to the Romney/Ryan plan and their political platform. Indeed, we are a nation built on free enterprise (Capitalism) but we are a moral ‘people’, caring and inter-dependant on one another in the every day of life. It’s one thing to hear people speak to Judeo/Christian values in a predominately Christian nation; it’s another thing to live out those moral values, which is not via “self-interest” but in a caring, pursuit of goodness toward others. Paul Ryan’s budget plan is a scary duplicate of an Ayn Rand philosophy.

Joe | August 15, 2012 – 10:13 am

Paul Ryan has stated many time that he is a devotee to Ayn Rands economics but DISGAREES with her philosophy.
How many times does he h ave to say it before understand

Susan A, Fishman | August 16, 2012 – 12:10 am

I agree with Paul Ryan! As long as their are enough of us, and I mean “the us who pay taxes” then we can afford all the give-aways.  I don’t believe in give-aways!
When the liberals of our society want to do away with the death penalty for murderers, but murder innocent fetus” and someone can explain this to me, maybe I will feel that Paul Ryan is in the wrong.
Paul Ryan supports the Constitution. Perhaps. we should all read the Constitution. The 10 points mentioned above ARE NOT GUARANTEED BY OUR CONSTITUTION.

R.ALLAN HAGMAN | August 24, 2012 – 5:09 pm

TO SUSAN A. FISHMAN. ALL COVERED BY THE CONSTITUTION FREEDOM OF SPEACH. LIKE PAUL RYAN IF YOU MUST BUT I DON’T GET THE PEPOLE THAT DO.

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