Friday, November 14, 2008

Capital Times' Swiftboating of Paul Ryan

Wisconsin has one of its' own in the running for the minority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives.

But instead of being proud, the communist-manifesto Capital Times newspaper has decided to swiftboat Paul Ryan's bid for the position.

Marx's newspaper criticizes him for his free-trade policies, calling them "backward and destructive economic approaches espoused by the Wall Street Journal and most of his (Republican) caucus colleagues."

The paper went on to mock him for having a plan to keep companies for outsourcing jobs overseas.

Apparently, the Capital Times hasn't figured out that the best recipe for outsourcing jobs abroad - are the policies the paper has been promoting for the past century: high taxes, excessive government regulation and intervention in the economy.

Paul Ryan has a plan to reform corporate tax rates and provide incentives for companies to keep jobs domestically - so I fail to see what the Capital Times has a problem with? Keeping companies and jobs in America? Most likely they just can't admit that their policies push companies to outsource jobs abroad.

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