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DonViejo

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Thu Mar 13, 2014, 01:02 PM Mar 2014

Paul Ryan: Inner City Culture Problem Remark Was 'Inarticulate' (so I am backpedaling)

CATHERINE THOMPSON – MARCH 13, 2014, 12:34 PM EDT

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) said Thursday that he wasn't articulating his point well when he linked poverty to a "culture" of inner city men not "even thinking about working."

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"After reading the transcript of yesterday morning’s interview, it is clear that I was inarticulate about the point I was trying to make," he said in a statement. He had said later Wednesday that his comments had "nothing to do" with race, after a Democratic colleague on the Budget Committee blasted those remarks as a "thinly veiled racial attack."

Read Ryan's full statement below:

After reading the transcript of yesterday morning’s interview, it is clear that I was inarticulate about the point I was trying to make. I was not implicating the culture of one community—but of society as a whole. We have allowed our society to isolate or quarantine the poor rather than integrate people into our communities. The predictable result has been multi-generational poverty and little opportunity. I also believe the government’s response has inadvertently created a poverty trap that builds barriers to work. A stable, good-paying job is the best bridge out of poverty.

The broader point I was trying to make is that we cannot settle for this status quo and that government and families have to do more and rethink our approach to fighting poverty. I have witnessed amazing people fighting against great odds with impressive success in poor communities. We can learn so much from them, and that is where this conversation should begin.


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Paul Ryan: Inner City Culture Problem Remark Was 'Inarticulate' (so I am backpedaling) (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2014 OP
if that were true...then why doesn't he support more govt jobs to help them? VanillaRhapsody Mar 2014 #1
He's soooooo full of Faux pas Mar 2014 #2
 

VanillaRhapsody

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1. if that were true...then why doesn't he support more govt jobs to help them?
Thu Mar 13, 2014, 01:05 PM
Mar 2014

He IS a racist...that is all. He got HIS when his father died and he got Social Security....HIS family was so well off that he was able to save it all and use it to pay for HIS college education.

THAT is the epitome of hypocritical racist if you ask me.

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