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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 07:12 PM Oct 2013

For Paul Ryan, default threat is 'leverage' for taking women's birth control

For Paul Ryan, default threat is 'leverage' for taking women's birth control

by Laura Clawson

For someone who was his party's vice-presidential nominee just a year ago, Rep. Paul Ryan has not been all that visible in the current bout of Republican hostage-taking that's shut down the government and is threatening default. But fear not! He's still the same old Paul Ryan, ever eager to attack Medicare and Medicaid and, in a House Republican meeting, keep pressing on some of the issues that helped him to victory ignominious defeat in 2012. Ryan whipped up opposition to Sen. Susan Collins's "compromise" bill,

... saying the House could not accept either a debt-limit bill or a government-funding measure that would delay the next fight until the new year.

According to two Republicans familiar with the exchange, Ryan argued that the House would need those deadlines as “leverage” for delaying the health-care law’s individual mandate and adding a “conscience clause” — allowing employers and insurers to opt out of birth-control coverage if they find it objectionable on moral or religious grounds — and mentioned tax and entitlement goals Ryan had focused on in a recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.

Putting employers between women and their doctors is one of the reasons House Republicans forced the vastly unpopular shutdown to begin with, but gosh, it's comforting to know that Paul Ryan is still on the case, isn't it?

Even if you want to put employers between women and their doctors and keep health insurance ridiculously expensive, the idea that the United States of America defaulting on its debts is appropriate leverage for those goals is so absurdly disproportionate. He's actually arguing that possible economic collapse is a fair trade for giving bosses power over women's birth control choices! The absolutism here is mindboggling. What's next, using the threat of nuclear war as leverage to privatize Medicare?

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/14/1247143/-For-Paul-Ryan-default-threat-is-leverage-for-taking-women-s-birth-control

If only this little twit would lose his seat.

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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023842041

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For Paul Ryan, default threat is 'leverage' for taking women's birth control (Original Post) ProSense Oct 2013 OP
Kick! n/t ProSense Oct 2013 #1
a “conscience clause”??? flamingdem Oct 2013 #2
what a fucking misogynist shit stain gopiscrap Oct 2013 #3
That description fits the entire Republican Party: ProSense Oct 2013 #4
come to think of it, you're right gopiscrap Oct 2013 #6
I saw Krauthammer say the GOP needs to keep its "leverage" CJCRANE Oct 2013 #5
Wasn't he recently voted the man least likely to... Blue Idaho Oct 2013 #7

flamingdem

(39,314 posts)
2. a “conscience clause”???
Mon Oct 14, 2013, 07:58 PM
Oct 2013

— allowing employers and insurers to opt out of birth-control coverage ????

.. and then what next.

CJCRANE

(18,184 posts)
5. I saw Krauthammer say the GOP needs to keep its "leverage"
Tue Oct 15, 2013, 01:44 PM
Oct 2013

a couple of days ago on Fox, and the other pundits just looked at him like he was out of step with the news cycle.

The implication being that "leverage" isn't much better than "ransom" or "holding hostage". It has connotations of gangsterism IMO.

Blue Idaho

(5,052 posts)
7. Wasn't he recently voted the man least likely to...
Tue Oct 15, 2013, 05:34 PM
Oct 2013

become the Vice president of the United States?

What a total crap head.

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