It's a familiar refrain from Democrats that the federal budget plan from Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) would hurt seniors, but now a Republican Senate candidate is making the same claim in a new ad, paid for by Republicans.One of those ways takes a telling shot at the House GOP budget resolution that would create a voucher plan for Medicare: "Rehberg refused to support a Republican budget plan that could harm the Medicare program so many of Montana's seniors rely on."It may be just the begining of an anti-Paul Ryan trend. A West Virginia Republican congressman, Rep. David McKinley, recently sent a mailer denouncing the Ryan plans for Medicare.
is the party of lockstep out of cadence? why are some turning on the budget that Ryan has put out that prompted speak of him and VP position, and referred to by Romney as just "simply marvelous".
my 1st guess would be because their, the party's, denial of the real bill being their gift to ins. co. and its "psych" to "we the people".
are their lies and misinfo coming home to roost? kudo's to those on the right who are really, here in Wash. to serve the peoples best interest. it will be interesting how the right handles the blowing of the proverbial whistle.
i'm sure there are many more on the right who don't believe in their party as much as before, some afraid of reprisal, other's loss of help for re-election, some branding by their party, some loss of all the perks, and that "good gov't job. for those who are willing to stand forthe people and not Norquist, there is always room and open arms on the peope's side of the fence and it's not electrified.