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Interview: Paul Ryan and Romney's 'pro-growth plan'

Continuing down the long and winding campaign trail, Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan told Michael Medved they'll be able to turn the economy around after the election.

"Our goal is to get this economy growing as fast as we can - we think very quickly as a result of the election, we can do that." Ryan said that because the Romney campaign is telling people what they're going to do right now that they will be able to accomplish their goals right away.

He learned the lesson in Wisconsin: Tell people who you are. Tell people what you believe. Tell people what your plans are to solve these problems. Then get elected and do it.

"We're being very specific. We've got a 5-point plan for a stronger middle class. We're saying how we're going to reform these government programs to prevent a debt crisis."

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Listen to Michael Medved's interview with Congressman Paul Ryan:

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  • Snout wrote...
    Murray and Cantwell.
    Murray has her bills written by radicals. Cantwell doesn't serve any purpose other than to check yes on whatever she is told. We could save money by sending one of those toy drinking birds. I wouldn't like how it voted, but we'd save some money at least.
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    @Snout
    Very true, but who do you think writes the bills of republicans in congess? Simple answer the exact same radical lobbiests.
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    Who cares?
    Flip a coin, there is NO difference in how Obama or Romney will run this country.
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  • SeattleD wrote...
    Should Dumney get elected
    his failed policies will destroy America. That is why the Dems should put 100% effort into making Dumney fail as president.

    First, throw Dumney off the fiscal cliff. If he thinks he can run the country on no money, let him try.

    Next, block every single nomination Dumney sends to congress for confirmation. Show the Republitards that records can be broken.

    Then pull any and every move necessary to block any bills that Dumney would be willing to sign from getting out of congress. Vote them down, filibuster, stuff them full of riders calling for free abortions for everyone, whatever it takes. Just make sure nothing makes it to the oval office that Dumney would be willing to sign into law.

    Then the Dems need to remind everyone daily that Dumney is a failed president that completely failed to make good on any of his promises. Dumney is certainly the worst president in the history of the world!

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  • CH wrote...
    So, what's the point, CH? - Should we judge all plans by what people comment in posts? . . . .
    republicans do.
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  • CH wrote...
    Flip a coin, there is NO difference in how Obama or Romney will run this country . . . .
    Not true. mittens backwards - DLO forward.
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    @CH
    Thanks for the laugh. Obama has just continued the Bush policies and added more. If Romney is elected he will continue just like Bush and Obama.

    Gary Johnson 2012!

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  • Integrator wrote...
    Gary Johnson
    Isn't he the "actor" from Team America, World Police?
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  • C"mon Man wrote...
    Bravo to Univision Network
    For asking solid questions today in Miami that our POTUS did his usual,smile,tilt his head back, and now tell us that all our problems cannot not be fixed on the inside of DC, but from the outside,which is correct ,by voting these career politicians out of office. Starting with McCain,Reid,Pelousi,Kerry,Boehner,Shumer and many others.
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    Cmon man
    I agree with your choices along with the entire Tea Party do nothing but block group
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  • Beetle1977 wrote...
    Romney, Obama or Bozo the Clown
    It doesn't really matter who our next President is. Nothing will get done because we have a dysfunctional Congress full of a bunch of finger pointing lolly gaggers who are unable to work across party lines and compromise to get things done.
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  • hpitantso wrote...
    U.S. Representative David G. Reichert (WA-8), Republican party.
    Has he introduced any bills? Greenriver Daves voting record as far as the 47% is concerned? Did he vote for the the Veterans Job Corps bill in the U.S. Senate that the GOP stalled? Has he commented on Romney's Remarks that Were 'Obviously Inarticulate' on the 47% or forgeting to mention the wars and soliders
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    @hpitantso
    How the heck could Reichert vote for a Senate bill? He is in the US House. I swear people here don't have a clue of reality.
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  • SeattleD wrote...
    House GOP punts on farm bill
    And to think those farmers suffering from the drought used to vote a straight R ticket.
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  • Rick (4) wrote...
    @SeattleD
    Senate Dems punt on jobs bill and budget.
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