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Who Is Paul Ryan

The New Speaker of the US House of Representatives?



INTRODUCTION

We received the information published herein from a former collaborator back in 2012.

Perhaps it is more relevant now than ever since he has become the Speaker of the House of Representatives after fellow Catholic, Former House Speaker John Boehner, used "Catholic guilt" to persuade Paul Ryan to run for speaker.

This is the same Paul Ryan who recently asserted (1) that:

"So I live in Janesville, Wisconsin. I commute back and forth every week. I just work here. I don't live here. So i get up very early in the morning. I work out. I work 'til about 11:30 at night. I go to bed and I do the same thing the next day."

Next, Ryan made the admission that not only has he been sleeping in a cot (a lightweight portable bed that youngest children and guests are often forced to sleep on), in his office in the past "” he promised he will to continue to lay his head on the creaking springs of a cot for many years to come.

Which reminds us very specific instructions given by Jesus:

But thou when thou shalt pray, enter into thy chamber, and having shut the door, pray to thy Father in secret: and thy Father who seeth in secret will repay thee. [Matthew 6:6]

By now the entire world knows about the sacrificial life of Mr. Ryan.


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Born and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin, Ryan earned a B.A. degree in economics and political science from Miami University in Ohio. In the mid to late 1990s, he worked as an aide to United States Senator Bob Kasten of Wisconsin, as legislative director for Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas, and as a speechwriter for former U.S. Representative and 1996 Republican vice presidential nominee Jack Kemp of New York. In 1998, Ryan won election to the United States House of Representatives, succeeding the two-term incumbent, fellow Republican Mark Neumann. He is now in his seventh term.

[Brownback claims not to be OD, but he was brought into the RCC in 2002 by John McCloskey. I do not know what other OD or near-OD people are part of Ryan's past, but this is a start.]

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At an Atlas Society meeting celebrating Ayn Rand's life in 2005, Ryan said that "The reason I got involved in public service, by and large, if I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand",[21] and "I grew up reading Ayn Rand and it taught me quite a bit about who I am and what my value systems are, and what my beliefs are. It's inspired me so much that it's required reading in my office for all my interns and my staff."[22] In response to criticism from Catholic leaders, in 2012 Ryan distanced himself from Rand's Objectivist philosophy.[23][24]

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In 1999, Paul Ryan voted in favor of the Gramm"“Leach"“Bliley Act which repealed key provisions of the depression-era Glass"“Steagall Act.[30]

[Thus, Ryan is one of the people who set the stage for the current world Depression.]

On September 18, 2008, Ryan attended a closed meeting with congressional leaders, then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on the ongoing banking crisis. That same day Ryan sold shares in various troubled banks and invested in Goldman Sachs.[31] In 2002, Ryan voted in favor of the Iraq War resolution, authorizing President George W. Bush to use military force in Iraq.[32] In 2003, Ryan voted in favor of the Medicare Part D prescription drug expansion, which has been criticized due to the fact that it is deficit-financed.[33] In 2004 and 2005, after the reelection of Bush, Ryan pushed the Bush administration to propose the privatization of Social Security; Ryan's proposal was ultimately not fully supported by the Administration and it failed. After the next election, he was chosen as the ranking member of the House Budget Committee.[34]

In 2008, Ryan voted for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the Wall Street bailout that precipitated the Tea Party movement, and the bailout of GM and Chrysler.[35] In 2011, Ryan was selected to deliver the Republican response to the State of the Union address.[36] In 2012, Ryan accused the nation's top military leaders of using "smoke and mirrors" to remain under budget limits passed by Congress.[37] Ryan later said that he misspoke on the issue and called General Martin Dempsey to apologize for his comments.[38]

[Ryan is a warmonger and a crony capitalist.]

As Romney introduced Ryan, he billed him as the "next President of the United States", and then corrected his error.[75] Before the official announcement in Norfolk, it was reported that Romney had decided to choose Ryan on August 1, 2012, the day after returning from his foreign trip through the United Kingdom, Poland and Israel.[76] On August 11, 2012, Ryan accepted Romney's invitation to join his campaign as his running mate, in front of the USS Wisconsin in Norfolk, Virginia.

[Did Romney reveal part of the "plan" by naming Ryan as the next President of the US? Note also the three countries that Romney visited just before naming Ryan as VP. The only stop missing from the list was the Vatican.]

Under Wisconsin law, Ryan is allowed to run concurrently for Vice President as he competes for his eighth term in Congress.[77]Ryan's candidacy against sitting Vice President Joe Biden makes the 2012 Presidential election the first in U.S. history to feature Roman Catholics on both major parties' tickets.

Ryan married Janna Little, a tax attorney,[29] in December 2000.[7] The Ryans live in Janesville, Wisconsin with their three children Elizabeth Anne, Charles Wilson, and Samuel Lowery.[78] Ryan is Roman Catholic and is a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church.[79]

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Source:
Paul Ryan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan


                 
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