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The Paul Ryan Choice: Exposing The Truth About Spending


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paul-ryan-obvious-choice-schools-obama-on-health-care.htmInvestors Business Daily:

Gov. Mitt Romney's choice of Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate is one of those decisions that seem obvious — if not inevitable — in retrospect, though it was by no means obvious to most of us beforehand.

To get a quick sense of who Ryan is, watch a short video of a February 2010 meeting in which Ryan politely, but devastatingly, "schools" Obama on the fraudulence of the statistics the Obama administration used to claim that ObamaCare would reduce the deficit. That video is available on the Drudge Report.

As a long-time member, and now chairman, of the House Budget Committee, Ryan is thoroughly familiar with both the facts and the fictions in the federal government's budget. In recent years, the fictions have grown much bigger than the facts. But, as Ryan reminded the president, hiding spending is not the same as reducing spending.

If this election is going to be decided on hard facts, the Obama administration is doomed. But the Obama campaign is well aware of that, which is why we are hearing so many distracting innuendoes and outright lies about such peripheral issues as what Romney is supposed to have done while running Bain Capital — or even what is supposed to have happened at Bain Capital, years after Romney was gone.

The Obama campaign's big smear, about how Romney is supposed to have caused a woman to die of cancer, has been exposed as a lie by CNN, hardly a Republican network. What smears like this show is that the Obama administration cannot run on its track record, so it has to run on distractions from the country's real problems.

When Sen. Harry Reid claims that Romney hasn't paid his income taxes, and demands that Romney disprove this unsubstantiated allegation, that raises an obvious question as to why the Internal Revenue Service has not prosecuted Romney, instead of leaving that to a partisan politician in an election year.

What makes this a farce is that Reid himself has not released his own income-tax records, while claiming that Romney's release of only two years of his income-tax records is not enough, even though it has been enough for other candidates in other years.

If Romney releases all his tax records going back to his childhood, it will not put a stop to this fishing expedition, much less bring an apology when those records show nothing illegal. It will just provide more material for making more distracting claims to change the subject from the record of the Obama administration.Scissors-32x32.png


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