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Paul Ryan’s Budget Is a Moral Budget

oldnjal Wrote: May 07, 2012 6:52 AM
I believe Japanese families have a few kids, and no SS system at all. After the Tsunami, there was no looting, no shoving to get in front of the line. They know something our citizens don't. I suspect it is the relatively sameness of being all Japanese, where no leader can exploit differences to Demagogue, divide, and inspire envy. Nobody taught to whine about 'justice'. Star Parker is another person deserving the ear of Republicans, as they consider how to stop those that are willful leeches, and get jobs for those forced into dependency by Democratic policy.
m90 Wrote: May 07, 2012 7:34 AM
The Japanese still have extended families on a scale not seen here in decades. American families are scattered to the winds. I have seen children here put their parents in nursing homes so they could seel their home and divide the money. Everythuing their parents owned often goes into storage and stays there until parents die. Then their children take what they want and abandone the rest to the storage business dumpster.

Rep. Paul Ryan, (R-Wis), chairman of the House budget committee, provoked some angry push back when he claimed that not only is his proposed sweeping revamp of the US budget fiscally sound but also morally sound.

In a CBN interview, Ryan said he draws inspiration from his Catholic faith.

He argues that Catholic priority for caring for the poor should focus on helping folks move out of poverty. “…..don’t make people dependent on government so they stay stuck in their station in life, help people get out of poverty out onto life of independence.”

Catholics criticizing Ryan don’t see it this...

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