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Ryan’s welfare ideas are troubling too — seem to lead to guaranteed income (ie dole w/ minimal work test) waysandmeans.house.gov/reasons-for-re…

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Last reply was October 10, 2015
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  1. @TEDX_Cruz
    View October 8, 2015

    @kausmickey Ryan is a non-starter to conservatives. Plus a closet full of rumors with him too #phony #chameleon

  2. @kinderponzi
    View October 8, 2015

    @kausmickey he’s from the state with some of the worst welfare cases . . . he may think the problem is unfixable.

  3. @Non_PC_Guy
    View October 8, 2015

    @kausmickey WTF – let’s all just stop working, go on welfare, open the borders, and let the immigrants fucking do everything.

  4. @Non_PC_Guy
    View October 8, 2015

    @TEDX_Cruz @kausmickey Do tell….. care to share any????…… 🙂

  5. j
    View October 9, 2015

    That’s welfare “reform” like amnesty is immigration “reform.” Ryan’s preface and five reasons look like the standard packaging on the standard Republican push on welfare — reduce or end Federal programs (often formulaic “mandatory” spending without caps), and replace them with block grants to the states (with caps, and letting states decide whether to spend the money on welfare and if so, what kinds).

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