Saturday, September 15, 2012

Ryan: " In a second term, he (Obama) will never answer to you again.”

(CNSNews.com) – In a speech at the Values Voter Summit, in Washington, D.C., GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Friday that re-electing President Barack Obama will mean voters will get “the same deal with only one difference - in a second term, he will never answer to you again.”

“If Barack Obama’s promises weren’t good then, what good are they now? If we renew the contract, we’re going to get the same deal. If we renew the contract, we’ll get the same deal, with only one difference - in a second term, he will never answer to you again,” Ryan said during the summit, sponsored by the conservative pro-family group the Family Research Council.

“In so many ways, starting with Obamacare, re-electing this president would set in motion things that can never be called back. It would be a choice to give up so many other choices,” he said.

“When all the mandates of government-run health care come down, the last thing the regulators will want to hear is your opinion. When the Obama tax increases start coming, nobody in Washington is going to ask whether you can afford them or not,” Ryan added.

“When all the new borrowing brings our national debt to $20 trillion and then $25 trillion, nobody’s going to ask you about the debt crisis or even help you prepare for it. But we the people need to think ahead – even if our current president will not – in order to avoid the crisis while it is still time,” he said.

Ryan said that just like President Obama “inherited a bad economy,” GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney will “inherit a bad economy” when he is sworn in as president.

“But here’s the difference: when a Romney-Ryan administration takes office, we will also take responsibility,” he said.

“Instead of dividing up the wealth, our new president will get America creating wealth again. We’re going to revive free enterprise in this country to get our economy growing faster and to get our people back work,” Ryan said, adding that by the time his kids grow up, “the federal government will be far bigger and more powerful even than it is today.”

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