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The Real Paul Ryannew

Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan got booed at the AARP meeting last week while he tried to explain that his plan for Medicare—and his desire to repeal Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA)—would actually help seniors.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  09-27-2012  |  Politics

Taking the radical right to the furthest extremenew

The Romney-Ryan ticket is a middle finger directed at the 99 percent ...
NUVO  |  Steve Hammer  |  09-05-2012  |  Commentary

Gadfly: "We all must endure cuts"new

Each week, NUVO illustrator Wayne Bertsch turns his keen comic eye to the local headlines.
NUVO  |  Wayne Bertsch  |  08-24-2012  |  Cartoons

Republican Poster Boynew

In April 2009, Isthmus profiled Paul Ryan, the U.S. House Representative from Janesville, Wisconsin.
Isthmus  |  Roger Bybee  |  08-14-2012  |  Elections

Not Such a Bright Lightnew

Only in the narrow, dimly lighted minds of those in control of today's Republican Party would Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan be considered some kind of shining intellectual.
Shepherd Express  |  Joel McNally  |  08-14-2012  |  Elections

Hope and Change? Not for Americans

Revolutionary foment is on the march around the globe. Not it has arrived in the American Midwest, but where is Obama? What's good for the Hosni isn't good for the Barry.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  02-22-2011  |  Economy

Republican Poster Boy Paul Ryannew

By becoming a spokesperson for his party, Rep. Paul Ryan risks losing support back home in Wisconsin.
Isthmus  |  Roger Bybee  |  04-13-2009  |  Politics

Congressman Paul Ryan's 'Roadmap for America' Is a Dead Endnew

Unlike many in Congress, Ryan at least is putting the energy into laying out a plan. But fresh thinking it is not. Unfortunately, Ryan's road map is the same old far-right-wing agenda that has been promoted by conservative think tanks such as the Heritage Foundation and Club for Growth.
Shepherd Express  |  Louis Fortis  |  06-13-2008  |  Politics

Taking the Car to the Dealers May Be the Only Choicenew

To repair technologically advanced cars, independent auto repair shops must buy expensive computer diagnostic tools. Mechanics complain that automakers withhold crucial information when they sell the technology.
East Bay Express  |  Kara Platoni  |  11-28-2005  |  Science

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