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Paul Ryan’s Budget Is a Moral Budget

Ronald484 Wrote: May 08, 2012 5:50 AM
Ron Paul is not planning to abolish the income tax. Look at his proposals for cutting the deficit. He shows revenues coming in from the income tax for the next four years. When is he planning on abolishing it, at the end of his second term? Ron Paul is the guy whjo throws the brick through the window, and then says, "But I didn't take anything out," as he drives away the truck.

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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