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09-04-2012, 09:38 AM
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Re: Paul Ryan
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Americans voted the president/party into power that ran on having a public option, or 'at least' a single payer system.
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Pres. Obama didn't really run on health care reform at all. He ran on the economy with healthcare a minor part of their platform and virtually nonexistent in their campaign, and then once elected he basically ignored the economy and spent all their political capital on healthcare reform pretending it was an economic issue.
And just look at polls and you'll see that while people say they want free or single-payer healthcare, they don't want anything that comes with it when implemented. They want a free lunch, but once they find out they can't choose what they want to eat, they find it unpalatable. This isn't opinion, it's polled fact.
There really is no point in arguing about this because we have two very different recollections of what happened in the campaign and over his nearly 4 years as President. If you believe this administration has been conciliatory or compromising, there is literally nothing for us to debate.
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09-04-2012, 10:01 AM
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Re: Paul Ryan
So is it true that Ryan spent this entire speech telling lies at the last convention?
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09-05-2012, 11:43 AM
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Re: Paul Ryan
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So is it true that Ryan spent this entire speech telling lies at the last convention?
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Well, it depends on your version of the truth, I guess, and how you define spending, etc. Also, it depends on whether or not you consider exaggerations and spin to be the same as lies.
Example Claim - The ACA guts over $700 million from Medicare.
The "Lie" Version: The ACA does NOT cut the current level of Medicare spending at all.
The "Truth" Version: The ACA DOES cut the planned growth in Medicare spending by the amount claimed.
Politicians, including this Administration, have often spoken about current and future spending interchangeably, depending on what benefits them.
From FactCheck.org:
http://factcheck.org/2012/08/ryans-vp-spin/
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The Affordable Care Act calls for a $716 billion reduction in the future growth of Medicare spending over 10 years, with most of that — about $415 billion — coming from a reduction in the future growth of payments to hospitals through Medicare Part A. And Medicare Part A’s trust fund, as we’ve explained before, is in trouble financially. It’s set to be insolvent in 2024, even with these spending cuts. Without them, the trust fund wouldn’t be able to fully pay projected benefits in 2016, the Medicare trustees estimate.
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Slightly off topic: Yes, the ACA plan to reduce costs in Medicare is to simply pay less for hospitals and doctors. I'm sure this will have no unintended consequences... 
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09-06-2012, 10:40 AM
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Oh, and an example of people essentially "lying" about Ryan's "lies":
Claim: "Ryan's budget keeps the same cuts to Medicare Part A that Obamacare does, so Ryan is a hypocrite."
The first part of that statement is true...
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... Ryan's plan puts the future funds directly into the Medicare trust fund to help shore it up (it is bleeding cash), as opposed to the Democrat plan that diverts the funds into the ACA. So if you're a senior, and Ryan states that the ACA "raids" funds from Medicare (healthcare for seniors) to fund the ACA (healthcare for all), it is technically true.
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Claim: “That $716 billion is exactly the same amount of Medicare savings, to the dollar, that Congressman Ryan had in his own budget.”
True. Even Ryan has admitted that his House budget proposal kept the Medicare savings in Obama’s health care law. The difference, Ryan said at the time, was that he would have used the savings entirely to strengthen the Medicare trust fund — not to pay for the other new benefits in the health care law.
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Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz25hVVRLAJ
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09-06-2012, 10:31 PM
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Re: Paul Ryan
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So is it true that Ryan spent this entire speech telling lies at the last convention?
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Ryan was being extremely misleading, but I don't think he told any outright lies. That just seems to be his theme now.
http://ed.msnbc.com/_news/2012/08/29...-plant-closing
[paraphrasing] Ryan says something like: "Obama said he wanted to keep the GM plan open, but look now it's closed and all these people are out of jobs."
He's obviously implying that Obama is the reason it closed, but it actually happened when Bush was in power. But if you break down his sentance, he's telling the truth... he's just leaving out information, and being misleading.
Reminds me of george bush and dick cheney talk on the war in Iraq. (When they weren't being idiots) they were saying how Saddam and Iraq is linked to terrorism, and would find a way to put 9-11 in the same sentance... but they avoided directly stating that Iraq caused 9-11. But there were strong implications.
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09-07-2012, 07:44 AM
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By the way, let's not think that Ryan was the only misleading speaker at a convention. Pres. Clinton was pretty good at that too...
http://www.politico.com/news/stories...824_Page2.html
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09-07-2012, 09:18 AM
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Do you really think that's just as bad as what Ryan did?
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09-07-2012, 10:49 AM
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Do you really think that's just as bad as what Ryan did?
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I suppose "bad" is a matter of opinion, and what you view as important/impactful. As I mentioned above, the omissions and misleading statements made by Clinton about Ryan were pretty "bad", IMO. He insinuated that Ryan's plan simply cuts funds from Medicare (because he is a cruel, heartless Republican), and never mentioned that the funds would actually be moved from Medicare Part A to the Medicare trust fund to help keep it solvent. The full truth actually supports the Ryan claim that their plan would help preserve Medicare, and "Obamacare" pulls future $ from Medicare to fund the ACA.
And for the record, the plant Ryan talked about was still technically open after Pres. Obama was elected, but it was on "stand-by". It was never put back in operation and remained on "stand-by" when Pres. Obama made these comments:
The plant has not been re-opened, even after the GM bailout and debt restructuring. All the pundits and talking heads have claimed this does not constitute a "promise", but I'll leave it to your own judgements as to whether or not what Ryan claimed was an egregious lie.
In the end, it's politics. Both parties are going to spin facts to meet their goals and opinions. Saying one does so more than the other is splitting hairs.
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09-07-2012, 11:28 AM
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Re: Paul Ryan
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In the end, it's politics. Both parties are going to spin facts to meet their goals and opinions. Saying one does so more than the other is splitting hairs.
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It depends on how much more. If one person tells one lie and another person tells 100 lies, that's pretty significant.
Just compare the fact check articles on Ryan's speech vs. Clinton's speech. I mean, even Fox was calling Ryan out on what he said.
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