wanderingbear
Radical liberal
My goodness! It's so easy.... re-introduce the
WORKHOUSE
(segregated, of course)
Yeee-haaaah!
Ya. Lets reintroduce slavery while were at it.
My goodness! It's so easy.... re-introduce the
WORKHOUSE
(segregated, of course)
Yeee-haaaah!
\How can people who have no money pay taxes?
Howey said:Your chart leaves out anyone between 36 and 64, the primary wage earning years. You are as much a liar and fraud as Dicksee
Somebody does not read well. Look at the table below the chart. Or do you need pictures?
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2011/11/07/the-rising-age-gap-in-economic-well-being/
http://budget.house.gov/uploadedfiles/wydenryan.pdf
Here's Paul Ryan's proposal for Medicare reform. Just in case any objective persons happen to stumble upon the thread and want to know exactly what the man put forth as a plan. It's first and foremost important to recognize he did propose a plan, unlike Democrats (aside from the one who co-sponsored Ryan).
That's not Ryan's proposal for Medicare reform. No need to lie about it, Dixie. Ryan's proposal for Medicare reform is in his budget.
No lie... there is a fundamental difference between Medicare reform legislation and proposals for a general budget. If you can't comprehend that, there isn't a need for me to comment further, and you need to go find a nice coloring book, mmmk?
Hilarious.
Yes it is hilarious indeed... When you are picking a picture to color, you might want to try one with apples and oranges in it, since you seem to be having trouble distinguishing one from the other in your debates. And if you can find... like... maybe a strawman holding an apple and orange, THAT would be PERFECT for you!
Thanks for the advice. By the way, here is the Ryan 2013 Budget that addresses Ryan's healthcare plans:
http://budget.house.gov/uploadedfiles/pathtoprosperity2013.pdf
Dumbass.
No, that is the Ryan 2013 Budget Proposal, a completely different animal than the Ryan Comprehensive Medicare Reform Plan. It's like comparing Obama's budget (if he had one) to Obamacare... they are two different things.
Dumbass.
The major difference between the Ryan 2013 Budget proposal and the Ryan Comprehensive Medicare Reform Plan is the that former exists while the latter does not.
Somebody does not read well. Look at the table below the chart. Or do you need pictures?
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2011/11/07/the-rising-age-gap-in-economic-well-being/
Howey,
You going to clean up your mess and admit your error? You are clearly wrong. You accused me of lying (I do make errors and I am sometimes swayed by bad info, but I would have ackowledged it) yet you have not corrected yourself even though I pointed out your error. Who lacks honesty and integrity?
Housing has been the main driver of these divergent wealth trends. Rising home equity has been the linchpin of the higher wealth of older households in 2009 compared with their counterparts in 1984. Declining home equity has been one factor in the lower wealth held by young households in 2009 compared with their counterparts in 1984.
Yes it does, I've posted the link to the Ryan-Wyden plan to reform Medicare.
http://budget.house.gov/uploadedfiles/wydenryan.pdf
GUARANTEED CHOICES TO STRENGTHEN MEDICARE AND
HEALTH SECURITY FOR ALL:
BIPARTISAN OPTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI)
There is the bill, it does seem to exist.
What you are talking about is Ryan's budget proposal for 2013... completely different thing.
That's the Ryan-Wyden Plan, not the Ryan Comprehensive Medicare Reform Plan. There is no such thing.