Paul Ryan (R- Wall St.) is back at it. By back at it, I mean punishing anyone who dares speak up against him, all the while being the dishonest, unethical, politician America was introduced to during the campaign.
First we start off with the fact that, under republican party rules, there are term limits to heading committees. As head of the Budget Committee, Paul Ryan has reached his term limit. Well rules do not matter to Paul Ryan, a
nd he was recently re-appointed to be head of the Budget Committee. This despite John Boehner promising "no special treatment".
Another complication for leaders is Rep. Paul Ryan’s
return to the House. Leaders are expected to reappoint the Wisconsin
Republican as head of the Budget Committee even though he’s reached the
term limit for committee heads. That has others wondering why the
party’s golden boy is getting special treatment.
“I have told John Boehner that I will abide by what John wants,”
Homeland Security Chairman Pete King (R-N.Y.) told POLITICO. “I was told
that nobody would be getting waivers, including Paul Ryan. Obviously,
if Paul is going to get a waiver, I will discuss it with the speaker.”
Once re-installed, then Paul Ryan did what he does be
st, punish those who have ever spoke up against him.
Two of the most conservative Republicans in the House of
Representatives have been kicked off the House Budget Committee, a rare
move that could make it easier for the panel to advance a deal with
Democrats to cut fiscal deficits.
Representatives
Tim Huelskamp of Kansas and Justin Amash of Michigan - both favorites
of the anti-tax Tea Party movement - are among those Republicans voting
most often against House Speaker John Boehner......
"This is clearly a vindictive move and a sure sign that the GOP establishment cannot handle disagreement," he said.
Huelskamp
and Amash had said that despite sweeping changes to the Medicare and
Medicaid healthcare programs, committee chairman Paul Ryan's budget did
not make deep enough cuts to entitlement programs and military
spending........
Huelskamp and Amash cast the only House Budget Committee votes against Ryan's budget plan earlier this year.
CBS News political analyst Frank Luntz had a major undisclosed
conflict of interest while appearing on the network. While Luntz used
his pre-election platform on CBS to praise Rep. Paul Ryan, his
consulting firm,
Luntz Global LLC, received $40,000 in consulting and polling fees from Rep. Paul Ryan's congressional campaign.
On CBS, Luntz called Ryan a "very popular" congressman who could help
Romney win Wisconsin. Luntz also used his CBS appearances to attack his
client's vice presidential opponent. He claimed that Biden's debate
performance was a turnoff to voters and suggested it showed that the
Obama administration can't work with congress. Luntz made eleven CBS
appearances to discuss the presidential campaign from September 24 --
when Luntz's firm first received a payment from Ryan -- through
November.
According to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission,
Ryan's successful 2012 congressional campaign paid Luntz Global LLC
$20,000 on September 24 for "Polling: Dial Session" and
$20,000 on October 9 for "Advertising: Ad Consulting." (Ryan's year-end FEC report, covering all of October through December, is
not due until January 31.)
Luntz is a Republican operative (
despite some apparent confusion from CBS) who is perhaps best known for
helping write and market Newt Gingrich's Contract with America.
New York Times Magazine contributor Robert Draper
reported
that Luntz orchestrated a 2009 meeting where prominent Republicans,
including Paul Ryan, formulated a plan to gain control of congress and
The White House.
Luntz's lack of disclosure may violate CBS Corporation's standards of
conduct. The CBS Corporation Business Conduct Statement on conflicts of
interest
informs CBS employees,
"including those employed on a temporary, freelance, intern, or per diem basis," that "in all cases" they "must disclose all potential conflicts of interest" to CBS:

Paul Ryan gets special treatment because when he was at Miami University, he was a crusader to get Boehner elected to the House. It probably is less related to his run for VP.
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