Showing posts with label Paul Ryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Ryan. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Paul Ryan to Israel's Knesset: “We Stand Shoulder to Shoulder With You” by Jonathan Benedek - BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan (L) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at PM Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem on April 04, 2016. (Photo: Kobi Gideon/GPO)

Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan (L) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at PM Netanyahu’s office in Jerusalem on April 04, 2016. (Photo: Kobi Gideon/GPO)

Paul Ryan to Israel's Knesset: “We Stand Shoulder to Shoulder With You”


“The words of a man’s mouth are as deep waters; a flowing brook, a fountain of wisdom.” Proverbs 18:4 (The Israel Bible™)
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Paul Ryan stressed that the US relationship with Israel is more important than ever at a meeting this morning, April 4, at the Knesset with Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein.
“We will work shoulder to shoulder with you against threats,“ Speaker Ryan said. “That’s why I came here and this is the point I wanted to stress.”
“Our friendship with Israel is more important to us than it was in the past,” Ryan added at the meeting with his Israeli counterpart.
Following Congressional legislation last June requiring European trade partners to reject BDS, members of Congress introduced the Combating BDS Act of 2016 this past February, which gave federal approval to US states to divest from or prohibit investment in entities associated with BDS [the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement against Israel].
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“I and members of Congress are working and fighting vigorously with every discovery of BDS and boycott of Israel,” Ryan emphasized.
Paul Ryan has been Speaker of the House for about half a year after having been elected to the position last October following the resignation of his predecessor John Boehner. Ryan elaborated upon his display of friendship with Israel during his current tenure as Speaker of the House.
“I entered the position not too long ago and my first work meeting was with President Reuven Rivlin,” noted Ryan. “Also, this trip of mine to Israel is my first [as Speaker of the House].”
“This was not done by accident,” continued Ryan. “I wanted to come to Israel first to emphasize the level of US commitment to Israel and the valiant friendship with Israel is important to us.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan and Congressmen Meeting MK Edelstein at Knesset 4.4.16 (Photo: Hillel Maeir/TPS)
House Speaker Paul Ryan and Congressmen Meeting MK Edelstein at Knesset 4.4.16 (Photo: Hillel Maeir/TPS)

Speaker Edelstein also expressed his appreciation for the friendship between the United States and Israel.
“We know we have true friends in the US, in Congress, and in the White House,” Edelstein said to Ryan. “I very much appreciate your presence here along with an entourage of other members of Congress.”

Monday, September 17, 2012

Obama's Position on Israel 'Borders on Contempt'

Obama's Position on Israel 'Borders on Contempt'

 
                      Paul Ryan - VP Candidate

WASHINGTON -- GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan says the Obama administration's actions toward Israel border on "contempt."
 
It was just one of several criticisms the Wisconsin representative had regarding President Obama's foreign policy record.
 
Failing to Shake Obama Lead
 
The minute Ryan came onto the scene, conservatives couldn't get enough of him, heaping praise on their fresh, 42-year-old idea man.
 
All the energy and rave reviews, however, have not translated into a lead in the polls against the president - at least not yet.
 
"Why do you think he's still leading at the polls at this point?" CBN News's David Brody asked Ryan.
 
"Well, two things," he replied. "We're taking on an incumbent president. We're the challengers. He's the incumbent. He has all the benefits of incumbency, of the bully pulpit."
 
"Number two: He just spent the last three or four months trashing Mitt Romney," Ryan continued. "What he's trying to do is make Mitt Romney an unacceptable alternative because he has no record to run on."
 
Apologizer in Chief?
 
It's Obama's record that Ryan and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney have called into question. One example is foreign policy.
 
They called him an "apologizer in chief" who hasn't been a good friend to Israel. Just this week, Obama said he wouldn't have time to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
 
"I'm really troubled by this," Ryan told CBN News. "Israel is our greatest ally in the Middle East. Of all times when we need to show very little daylight if any between our relationship with Israel is now."
 
"And so I think this fraying relationship with Israel bordering on contempt is the worst possible thing we should be doing at this time," he said.
 
As for the recent chaos in the Mideast, Ryan said it's time to rethink the money the United States sends to these countries."You have to reassess all of these things. It's too early. First of all, what you don't do is you don't knee jerk. You don't have knee jerk reactions but you clearly assess these things."
 
Ryan on Economy/Obamcare
 
Ryan's main interest is assessing numbers. As House Budget Committee chairman, his plan to restructure Medicare and take serious steps to rein in spending has been a flash point during this presidential race.
 
While liberals see potential cuts to federal programs as mean-spirited, Ryan has maintained it's morally right to be fiscally responsible. Ryan relies on his conservative Catholic views to shape public policy.
 
"The notion that you can divorce these principles, these matters of faith between private life and public life - that doesn't jive with the thinking of a Catholic," he told CBN News.
 
Ryan is also insulted with the Obama administration's decision that forced Catholic institutions to violate their conscience by paying for contraception services in their healthcare plans for employees. Many of those organizations are suing the government.
 
"The problem is we shouldn't have to go to court to sue our federal government to protect our civil liberties," Ryan charged.
 
"So look, under a Romney administration this is gone," he said. "We will not do this. This along with the rest of Obamacare is something we are seriously committed to repealing."
 
Ryan's is also committed to calling out the Federal Reserve. This week, the Fed announced a third attempt to help stimulate the weak economy by pumping another $40 billion into it. The move is known as Quantative easing (QE3).
 
"I'm not a fan of QE3," Ryan said. "I wasn't a fan of QE2 either. I think in the long run it will do more harm than good."
 
"What this is is it's the Federal Reserve and the monetary policy trying to bail out the fact that we have terrible leadership on fiscal policy from President Obama," Ryan charged.
 
A Life-Changing Tragedy
 
For those who know Ryan's history, his unwavering approach to issues or the fact that he's been successful in life shouldn't be too surprising. At 16, he had a life changing experience: He discovered his father dead at home.
 
"My dad's secretary called to say, 'Where is he? He's got clients in his office,'" Ryan recalled. "He was a small town lawyer."
 
"I went to wake him up and he was dead," he said. "He had been dead for some time. He had died of a heart attack in the middle night. That's something that no person should ever have to go through."
He called it a punch in the gut and it led to some soul searching.
 
"I became that much more stronger in my convictions, in my faith, and it was one of those sort of moment's in a person's life that just was a pivotal moment, a trajectory-making moment," Ryan said.
"And I just decided I'm going to take life on and make it count because it is precious and short," he said.
 
The Wisconsin lawmaker is indeed making the most of his life so far, and nobody, not even Ryan himself, knows exactly how the story will eventually end.
 
 
 

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Ryan comes out swinging as Romney VP pick

Ryan comes out swinging as Romney VP pick, condemns Obama 'record of failure'


"We can turn this thing around," Ryan vowed, as he and Romney joined for the first time as the official 2012 Republican ticket.

The Wisconsin congressman, to the backdrop of retired battleship USS Wisconsin, gave a feisty opening speech -- setting the tone for the Romney-Ryan bus tour that's next on the agenda, and the race going forward. Dutifully promoting the top of the ticket, Ryan touted Romney as the solution to the economic problems under Obama.

Met with chants of "USA, USA" from a riled-up crowd in Virginia, Ryan spoke broadly about the virtues of free enterprise and specifically about America's economic woes, all laced with pointed attacks on the White House incumbent. Though Ryan's reputation is that of a reserved and wonkish pol, his break-out speech as running mate signaled he'll be playing offense for Romney quite frequently.

Ryan accused the Obama team of being "more worried about their next election than they are about the next generation." He blamed Obama's "misguided policies" for the economic rut the country's been stuck in.

"No one disputes that President Obama inherited a difficult situation. And, in his first two years, with his party in complete control of Washington, he passed nearly every item on his agenda. But that didn't make things better," Ryan said. "In fact, we find ourselves in a nation facing debt, doubt and despair. ...

"Whatever the explanations, whatever the excuses, this is a record of failure."

Ryan may continue pushing for a version of the budget proposal he reintroduced earlier this year. That proposal would overhaul Medicare and Medicaid and make other sweeping changes that Democrats have labeled as extreme. But Ryan has stuck by his proposal as the solution to an ever-growing deficit inflamed by out-of-control entitlement spending.

In a dose of the tough-love approach Ryan's become known for, he said: "We promise equal opportunity, not equal outcomes."

The Republican presidential candidate called his new running mate a man of "steadiness" and "integrity" as he introduced him. Speaking Saturday morning, Romney praised Ryan as an "intellectual leader" of the party, one who understands the toll the debt is taking on the country but is optimistic about the future.

"He doesn't demonize his opponents. He understands that honorable people can have honest differences and he appeals to the better angels of our nature," Romney said. "He's never been content to just curse the darkness. He'd rather light candles."

Romney initially fumbled his introduction of Ryan. In the closing line of his remarks, he referred to Ryan as the "next president." Romney quickly returned to the podium to correct himself.

The selection comes roughly two weeks before the start of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, and gives Romney plenty of space to rally the party behind his pick before the official nomination.
  
The announcement comes as some polls, including a recent Fox News survey, show the Republican presidential candidate losing some ground to President Obama.

Ryan, 42, already considered a rising star in the Republican Party, is chairman of the House Budget Committee. He's been in Congress since 1999 and is best known this session for his controversial budget plan that includes an overhaul of Medicare.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/11/ryan-comes-out-swinging-as-romney-vp-pick-condemns-obama-record-failure/