tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7183447461205976739.post1686800244076204700..comments2024-02-26T17:13:18.702-06:00Comments on DemoCurmudgeon: Huh oh, Ryan Suffering Delusions of Grandeur: On his "Road Map" to a Dickensian Future: "I've gotten (a) great response from Democrats."Democurmudgeonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16336177394503335112noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7183447461205976739.post-42918142284380716522010-07-26T20:35:38.866-05:002010-07-26T20:35:38.866-05:00That is the missing piece, and a great observation...That is the missing piece, and a great observation. It will be a part of any future discussion and story about Ryan, I will make sure of that. <br /><br />It directly disproves Ryan's contention that Democrats are the true fascists, by creating government laws to protect corporate interests. In fact he would do away with corporate uncertaintly, while creating citizen uncertainty, putting their political party in the power position to an insecure populousDemocurmudgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16336177394503335112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7183447461205976739.post-492353429893246432010-07-26T13:00:39.869-05:002010-07-26T13:00:39.869-05:00Of course you know where I stand on Paul Ryan. But...Of course you know where I stand on Paul Ryan. But here's my take on his ideological weirdness that you've touched on. Ryan has been blaming future uncertainty and tax uncertainty on the free market's reluctance to create jobs, while at the same time he wants to strip "certainty" away from workers and seniors because "it ends up draining them of their incentive and will to make the most of their lives." <br /><br />So, why is "uncertainty," which is a tenet of free market risk, so undesirable in the free markets, according to Ryan. But so important for others to have in order to make the most of their lives?Lou Kayehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11977630210335333994noreply@blogger.com