Paul Ryan Fights Back Against The Voice Of The Voters
BY Herschel Smith7 years, 10 months ago
I don’t think there is any question that the voters put Donald Trump in office, at least in the main, because they’re sick and tired of seeing their jobs go to Hispanics and Latinos, all the while observing the cash-based society they live in where they don’t do business via official channels where they would be taxed. And they’re tired of this cashless society since they have to endure the taxation to prop up medical care, SNAP, welfare and other support for cross-border workers. They’re tired of paying their share when others don’t.
Paul Ryan doesn’t care about you or your views.
Congressional Republicans are working with the Trump transition team on a solution for immigrants brought illegally to this country as kids, House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday.
Hundreds of thousands of these immigrants gained temporary protections and work permits from President Obama. While campaigning for president, Donald Trump promised to undo those protections, putting the immigrants at risk of deportation, although he said last month he hoped to “work something out” to help them.
Ryan didn’t detail what Congress and Mr. Trump would do about the program, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. But when questioned on a CNN town hall by a woman who identified herself as a DACA recipient with a young daughter, Ryan told her he did not want to see her deported.
“I can see you love your daughter, you are a nice person who has a great future ahead of you, and I hope your future is here,” Ryan said.
“What we have to do is find a way to make sure that you can get right with the law, and we’ve got to do this in a good way so that the rug doesn’t get pulled out from under you and your family gets separated.”
Host Jake Tapper pointed out that Mr. Trump, during the campaign, promised a “deportation force” to round up the more than 11 million immigrants in the country illegally. Ryan dismissed that idea.
“I’m here to tell you in Congress, it’s not happening.”
It sure would be nice if we engaged in the fabrication of machine guns in violation of the NFA, and then had Paul Ryan on our side who wanted to help us “get right” with the law.
But we haven’t yet made our voices heard in such a way that Paul hears them. Mark my words now though, he is compromised. I’ll guarantee it, I would bet every penny I’m worth on it. He is involved in the deep state, and someone has pictures of him. Mark my words. It’ll eventually be found out.
And as for what you really need to know about Ryan, you have already heard it. Paul Ryan advocates universal background checks. There. That’s all you ever need to now about him. He is a communist. Case closed.
On January 16, 2017 at 9:35 am, Billy Mullins said:
Sorry, Herschel, but I have to disagree with you about Ryan being “compromised”. Ryan is a full-on LICC (leftist-in-conservative-clothing). Chris Muir depicts him as being wholly controlled by Soros. I only WISH Ryan were merely a RINO or “compromised”.
On January 18, 2017 at 11:50 am, Archer said:
Ryan: “I’m here to tell you in Congress, it’s not happening.”
Unfortunately, Mr. Ryan, immigration bills — including mechanisms to deport illegals — were already passed by Congress before your tenure, and signed into law by the President at the time. Trump, who will be charged and empowered with enforcing federal law — ALL federal law — will have every legal authority to do exactly as he says. Congress already OK’d it; YOU don’t get a say.