Let’s not save private Paul Ryan from himself


The so-called conservative Paul Ryan is going to set Donald Trump straight this week. Decide if he can support him? Really? I keep hearing how conservative he is. Explain to me why he passed this last boondoggle of a budget. Why there is no funding for the border fence that was approved years ago. Yet he can fund Obamacare and everything else of Obama. Explain why he supports the massive numbers of “refugees’ that we know nothing about. Vetting? Who cares. We took care of Cantor, let’s not save private Ryan. He is being primaried this year. Here it is:

Reports have previously noted that one of Ryan’s central disagreements with Trump stems from Trump’s pledge to enact a temporary pause on Muslim migration — a policy Speaker Ryan publicly denounced even though, according to exit polling data, seven in ten GOP Wisconsin voters support Trump’s plan.

Trump’s proposal “is not what this party stands for. And more importantly, it’s not what this country stands for,” Ryan said in December.

In the next eight months, the U.S. will issue more visas to Muslim migrants than the number of GOP voters in Ryan’s district.

Yet, not only does Ryan oppose the temporary migration pause, he has pushed to expand Muslim migration. Ryan has a two-decade long history to pushing to expand immigration rates and has championed legislation that expanded Muslim migration. Last December, Ryan ushered his omnibus spending bill through Congress, which funded visa insurances for nearly 300,000 Muslim migrants, temporary and permanent, over a 12-month time span.

In an interview with Sean Hannity in November, Ryan said that he does not support any kind of “religious test” for determining who is admitted entrance into the country — even if the would-be migrants believe that “women can’t drive [and] can’t be seen in public without a male relative.”

Several candidates — Lindsey Graham, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Marco Rubio — all ran on Ryan’s platform and lost by immense margins. Similarly, Mitt Romney also ran on the Ryan platform and lost in a landslide, as did Eric Cantor in his own Congressional District.

As Breitbart News reported last December, Paul Ryan has a border fence around his property even though his omnibus spending bill did not provide funding for the mandatory completion of a 700-mile double-layer border fence that Congress promised the American people nearly a decade ago when it passed the 2006 Secure Fence Act.

The U.S. admitted 59 million immigrants between the Kennedy-LBJ immigration bill in 1965 and 2015, remaking America politically and demographically and reversing the middle class gains experienced by African-Americans.

Only 7% of GOP voters, according to Pew, favor more immigration. Paul Ryan, the lead champion for more immigration in Congress, is the highest-ranking Republican official in the land.

More at Breitbart

20 Responses to “Let’s not save private Paul Ryan from himself”

  1. Steve Dennis Says:

    Ryan has a primary opponent and with any luck this will be his last go around, but of course the establishment is going to throw tons of money at him. It did not work in the Republican primary and hopefully it will not work this time either.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I heard the opponent on the Laura Ingram show. A business man. Not the most articulate but he came across as sincere and seemed to be on target with what most of us feel are whats wrong with D.C. They may have learned with Cantor to pay better attention.

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  2. comradematrix Says:

    Funny, we now know more about Ryan’s central disagreements with Trump than Ryan’s central disagreements (if there are any) with B.H. Obama.

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  3. Mustang Says:

    Paul Ryan is conservative in the same way that Hillary is hot or Pocahontas Warren hunts buffalo.

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  4. Laura Bernard Mielcarek Says:

    I’m so tired of hearing about conservative and/or republican principles! I care nothing for what a private organization wants. That organization makes its own rules – to the detriment of the members; it does want the upper echelon of the organization wants – to the detriment of its members and the entire Country; and it controls our elected officials – to the detriment of its members and the entire Country.

    Political parties have too much power, they are not needed. I liken them to unions – they served a purpose once, but now they only work to have as much power and money as they can.

    I want the Constitution obeyed and I want federal elected officials to execute their Constitutional duties as their constituents dictate – no matter if it doesn’t follow conservative or republican principles. We don’t elect our representatives to follow a political party, we elect them to follow the Constitution and us.

    Screw political parties!!

    (rant over 🙂 )

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  5. Always On Watch Says:

    one of Ryan’s central disagreements with Trump stems from Trump’s pledge to enact a temporary pause on Muslim migration

    Why am I not surprised that Ryan takes that position? It’s the position of the neocons today.

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  6. petermc3 Says:

    What are and where are these conservative principles we’re always hearing so much about being preserved by phony weasels like Ryan? We are now living in a country where almost no one takes exception to a communist and a criminal socialist running for the presidency, in a world where Obama is the second most admired man after the socialist pretend philanthropist Bill Gates. Paul Ryay is safe.

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