The wacky GOP idea being referenced is privatizing Social Security
Posted by digby at 3:07 pm
August 2, 20102
Why Won’t the Democratic Party Take on Paul Ryan?
Article printed from speakeasy:
http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasyURL to article:
http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/08/02/why-wont-the-democratic-party-take-on-paul-ryan/Cross-posted from Hullabaloo.
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In other words, wacky GOP ideas have a way of becoming mainstream in a fairly short period of time, particularly when they are pushed by the so-called “intellectuals” of the conservative movement who are embraced by the establishment as Very Serious People. Why these people are taken so seriously by anyone other than the Grizzly Mama is anyone’s guess, but the phenomenon is fairly dangerous.
The bigger question is why the Democratic party is so completely useless in dealing with this kind of nonsense.
This is one of those is-the-obvious-answer-correct? situations
How about they don't take him on because they have come to share his goals?
Interesting comment later in this article about how the DCCC chased off a viable Democratic contender for his seat.
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http://mediamatters.org/research/201008020046Wash. Post hides the holes in Rep. Ryan's proposed budget
August 02, 2010 3:02 pm ET — 63 Comments
In two August 2 articles, The Washington Post highlighted the purported deficit-reducing effects of Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-WI) economic "roadmap," in one piece misleadingly reporting the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) "estimate" of his "plan." However, at Ryan's instruction, CBO did not analyze significant tax changes found in his proposal that would likely reduce revenues CBO assumed would be collected
We need to watch Ryan's deficit cutting theories being taken seriously and promoted. He is on the Deficit Commission.
Krugman says he's an idiot
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/30/dont-know-much-about-economics/