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Old 10-02-2012, 08:11 PM
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Default Oh, for gawds' sakes: Now Ryan video appears with him duplicating Romney insult

These people - Romney and Ryan - live in a weird unreal alternative universe outside of the reality that is this country.

How dare they insult the people of this country repeatedly with their ignorance. They don't deserve to be in charge of this country - they are clueless.

Again: jms good post on WHY so many Americans are now in poverty, the deliberate theft and transfer of wealth over the past 50 years, is the base of all of this.

Paul Ryan: 30 Percent 'Want Their Welfare State,' 70 Percent 'Want The American Dream' (VIDEO)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_1933730.html
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RYAN CAUGHT ON TAPE: ONLY '70% OF AMERICANS WANT THE AMERICAN DREAM'

WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, share a similarly dim view of a very large portion of Americans, according to previously unreported remarks by Ryan. Both believe that many of their fellow citizens are dependent on government and have no motivation to improve their lives -- but they disagree over the precise number.

Romney's estimate, famously, is 47 percent. For Ryan, it's 30 percent.

"Seventy percent of Americans want the American dream. They believe in the American idea. Only 30 percent want their welfare state," Ryan said. "Before too long, we could become a society where the net majority of Americans are takers, not makers."

Ryan's comments were delivered as part of his keynote address at The American Spectator's 2011 Robert L. Bartley Gala Dinner, which the magazine posted online. A reader tipped HuffPost to Ryan's speech, given in November -- six months before Romney's videotaped remarks.

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