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PAUL RYAN: JUST ANOTHER GOP HYPOCRITE

SmittenKitten August 23, 2011 01:03:02
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Paul Ryan Tries To Create Tax Loopholes For His Biggest Donors

WASHINGTON -- House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has
for months argued for closing tax loopholes as a way to pay for his
proposed tax cuts. But it turns out he has a penchant for creating those
same loopholes
when it comes to helping out his biggest donors.



Since unveiling the House GOP budget in the spring, Ryan has been
touting provisions aimed at ending tax loopholes and deductions in
exchange for lowering tax rates in general. "We're talking about keeping
revenues where they are, but having a better tax system to collect
those revenues with an eye on economic growth and job creation," he said
during an April interview on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered."



He added, "You have to remember, the people in the top tax brackets
are the ones who enjoy most of the loopholes and deductions."



But a look at Ryan's record since he was elected to Congress in 1998
shows that he has tried to create an array of special loopholes for his
top contributors, whose interests range from air fresheners to
fraternity housing to beer
.



Take S.C. Johnson & Son, one of Ryan's biggest donors. The
multibillion-dollar company, which is based in Ryan's district and
manufactures popular cleaning products like Pledge and Windex, donated
$41,092 to the congressman between 1998 and 2012, according to
OpenSecrets.org.



Ryan introduced two bills in May 2005 that would have granted the
company special exemptions from tariffs
. Specifically, his bills sought
to suspend duties
for imported components of "unique air freshener products … assembled
by S.C. Johnson in the United States," Ryan said during floor remarks at
the time. Neither bill advanced.



A year later, Ryan put forward another bill
to reduce the duty on S.C. Johnson cleaning appliances
"capable of
dispensing cleaning solution into a tub or shower enclosure using a
button-activated, battery-powered piston pump controlled by a
microchip." That bill didn't move.



The Wisconsin Republican has also pushed legislation that would have
created tax loopholes for fraternity and sorority housing. Ryan himself
was a member of Delta Tau Delta and, in 2004, received the fraternity's
alumni achievement award. A year later, Fraternity & Sorority PAC
began giving donations to Ryan that, by 2010, totaled $24,500, according
to OpenSecrets.org.



During those same years, Ryan sponsored or cosponsored three bills
that would have allowed college fraternities and sororities to accept tax-deductible charitable contributions for the construction of more housing
. None of the bills became law.



Ryan has also backed numerous tax loopholes for the beer industry.
The National Wholesalers Association, his second biggest contributor,
gave him more than $72,000 between 1998 and 2010, according to
OpenSecrets.org.



During those years, Ryan cosponsored five bills to cut taxes for beer brewers, reduce beer taxes to pre-1991 levels and repeal occupational taxes relating to distilled spirits, wine and beer. None became law.



The list goes on: In 1999, the congressman tried to give a tax break to a group the Los Angeles Times referred to as "the golf-course underprivileged." That year, he cosponsored the Caddie Relief Act, which would have allowed golf caddies to forgo paying taxes on their earnings.



Ryan has also opposed efforts to close offshore tax loopholes. He voted against
an amendment in 2006 that would have barred funding for contracts with
U.S. companies incorporated offshore to avoid paying U.S. taxes. In
2004, he opposed
an amendment that would have prohibited the Export-Import Bank from
approving direct loans to U.S. companies incorporated offshore to avoid
U.S. taxes.



Ryan spokesman Kevin Seifert said the lawmaker's record is consistent when it comes to special interest tax breaks.



"Paul Ryan believes the tax code is fundamentally broken -- imposing
burdens on small businesses and working families and creating barriers
to job creation," Seifert said. "He has proposed specific solutions that
eliminate or scale back all special interest tax breaks while advancing
pro-growth reforms to help get America back to work.”

More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/22/paul-ryan...

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  • ♥DoctorWhoGuru♥☮OBAMA☮2012 ☮ August 23, 2011 03:21:27 (edited)
    Of course, Paul Ryan is a HYPOCRITE.
    ♥DoctorWhoGuru♥☮OBAMA☮2012 ☮
    +2
    I don't like him he want seniors and disabled, poor too die in streets
  • al August 23, 2011 01:28:18
    Paul Ryan is a Hypocrite and a Liar.
    al
    +1
    only peasants pay taxes ...
  • Gracie - Proud Conservative August 23, 2011 01:07:33
    My reflection in the mirror warned me that . . .
    Gracie - Proud Conservative
    +1
    This is pathetic, another HuffPo hit piece. It makes accusations with nothing to back it up. S.C. Johnson donated $14,000 in 14 years!!! Woohooo, that's big money, he really owes them!
  • Smitten... Gracie ... August 23, 2011 03:01:31
    SmittenKitten
    +1
    The donations amounted to over $41,000 from S.C. Johnson, and over $72,000 from The National Wholesalers Association. Ryan wrote legislation specifically to benefit those two entities.
  • Gracie ... Smitten... August 23, 2011 03:08:37
    Gracie - Proud Conservative
    +1
    So they say.
  • Smitten... Gracie ... August 23, 2011 04:13:55
    SmittenKitten
    +1
    Huffington post is reporting what is on the record. You can go to opensecrets.org to see donations to Ryan; here's the link which takes you right to the page listing all donations received by Ryan.
    http://www.opensecrets.org/po...

    The Congressional record is open for your review. Check on any of the links provided in the article and it will take you to the public record showing his bills and votes. Ryan has not claimed that the facts are incorrect, because he can't.
  • Gracie ... Smitten... August 23, 2011 14:02:46
    Gracie - Proud Conservative
    +1
    I'm not disputing his political contributions and where they came from. Where would you expect them to come from? Mars?

    All Representatives try and give their industries advantages. I hope you're not thinking that isn't the case for all 100% of Democrats or Republicans? You're acting like this is some new perverted idea. Who's your Congressman, go take a look at what he/she has done and introduced.
  • Smitten... Gracie ... August 23, 2011 16:58:17
    SmittenKitten
    I think if politicians had the opportunity to get political donations from Mars, they would pursue that course.

    Let's stick to the subject, Paul Ryan. Ryan has been advocating closing corporate tax loopholes. To do the opposite is hypocrisy. Although Ryan did try to pass bills for an "industry," attempting to pass a bill that benefits one organization or one company, in particular, is quite revealing, especially when that entity has donated to his campaigns over the years.

    Are there others that do something similar? Sure, but today's example is Paul Ryan.

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