
ORMOND BEACH -- You know Mitt Romney made the right pick for vice president because the liberal left is already going bananas trying to discredit and smear Paul Ryan.
ORMOND BEACH -- You know Mitt Romney made the right pick for vice president because the liberal left is already going bananas trying to discredit and smear Paul Ryan.
Let’s start with the so-called “War on Women” that Dems say Republicans are waging.
But what about this?
“According to publicly available salary data at the website Legistorm, Nancy Pelosi’s female employees earned an average annual salary of $96,394 in fiscal year 2011. Male employees earned $123,000 on average, a difference of 27.6 percent.”
I believe that women are going to play a major role in electing Romney/Ryan for the simple reason that they have “noticed” that prices for food and gasoline have skyrocketed under the Obama administration, affecting every family in a negative way.
Women who own businesses have had to deal with reduced revenue and have chopped spending and looked to innovative ways to hold on. Obama’s idea to have government spend more to fix the problem is ludicrous and women know this.
Paul Ryan is a budget hawk and has already begun to fight. His complete annihilation of Obama’s first budget is certainly the reason that Obama has never presented a budget since.
With Ryan playing the attack-dog role as Vice President, Obama will no longer be able to avoid America’s two biggest problems: the on-going deficit and the ever-expanding debt.
With Ryan playing the attack-dog role as Vice President, Obama will no longer be able to avoid America’s two biggest problems: the on-going deficit and the ever-expanding debt.
Sure the dirt will fly as Dems use the Saul Alinsky playbook to sling the dirt in a desperate attempt to deflect America’s interest in the fact that our country is sliding down the abyss to default and ruin.
Romney’s inspired pick of Paul Ryan, the wisconsin congressman, gives America a ticket that is the antithesis of what has happened under the Obama/Biden administration.
VP Biden puts his foot in his mouth so frequently, I just can’t take him seriously. Who could forget his comment on the economy: “The number one job facing the middle class and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word – J-O-B-S, jobs.”
Biden's comment came during a 2008 campaign event in Athens, Ohio. You can read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/257541/top-5-joe-biden-gaffes/#XLJIO7i99JZfZjAh.99.
Obama promised to reduce unemployment and cut the deficit. We all know how that’s worked out. Rather than cutting unemployment down to 6%, it has been over 8% for more than three years.
Say what you will about Bush, but Obama had complete control of the House and Senate as well as his presidency for the first two years of his administration.
Blaming Bush is no longer an option. I’m sure Obama’s empty promises will be featured front and center through Election Day.
Paul Ryan has acquitted himself extremely well during his tenure in Congress and will continue to do so. Nobody knows that better than the senior member of the GOP ticket.
“We're going to talk about issues and a vision for America and not drag down in the dirt, like you're seeing from the Obama campaign," Romney said as he campaigned with Ryan in Ashland, Va., in introducing him as his running mate.
Let’s hope that remains the modus operandi of the Romney/Ryan campaign and brings sanity and prosperity back to America for the next four years.