Thursday, October 18, 2012

Ryan says Obama lacked new solutions during debate

BEREA, Ohio (AP) ? President Barack Obama failed to bring any new ideas that could revive the economy during the second presidential debate, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Wednesday.

Ryan told supporters in the Cleveland area that running mate Mitt Romney followed up a strong first debate with another winning performance.

The Wisconsin congressman said Obama is out of answers and it showed in Tuesday night's debate. "This might be the best President Obama can give us, but it's not what we should settle for," Ryan said.

Ryan mixed politics with football in Ohio ?two topics that are unavoidable this fall in the prized swing state ? by dropping in on practice at the Cleveland Browns facility with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a lifelong Browns fan.

Both took turns addressing the team and chatting with new owner Jimmy Haslam III. Ryan also shared his favorite hunting and fishing spots with Browns Pro Bowl tackle Joe Thomas, who's also a Wisconsin native. Ryan lamented that he's missing hunting season this fall.

"I've got this election thing going on," he told Thomas.

Earlier at Baldwin-Wallace University, Ryan said that Obama's campaign is now trying to scare voters because he can't run on his record. "He gives us a growing debt and no solutions," Ryan said.

The Romney-Ryan ticket says its economic plan would grow jobs in the energy industry and through small businesses, helping to create 12 million jobs.

Obama spokeswoman Jessica Kershaw said Romney's plan would end up hurting the middle class and only benefit the wealthy through $5 trillion in tax cuts. "Mitt Romney misled voters time and again last night and refused to explain his indefensible ideas when he was exposed on the emptiness of his own plans," she said.

Rice joined up with Ryan on the campaign trail Wednesday, telling voters that it has been a rough decade, starting with the terrorist attacks in 2001 and the economic collapse near the end of the decade. "The last four years have been very tough on people who just want to work hard and make a living," Rice said, referencing economic trouble facing the country.

"We cannot continue to spend money that we cannot afford to pay back," she said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ryan-says-obama-lacked-solutions-during-debate-170253265--election.html

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