Paul Ryan is routinely defined in the media as a ‘fiscal conservative.” But if a fiscal conservative is someone who believes in balanced budgets, Ryan is anything but.
“During the Bush-Cheney era,” said Rachel Maddow on Tuesday’s The Rachel Maddow Show, “Mr. Ryan, as a member of Congress, voted for all the things in the George W. Bush era that cost a lot of money and that were not paid for at all: Two massive breaks, two wars, the Medicare Part D expansion which cost hundreds of billions of dollars, [and] the Wall Street bailout.”
Maddow went on: “None of those things were paid for. All of it was added to the national charge card, asking future generations to pick up the tab. A fiscal conservative would not have made those votes during the Bush-Cheney era, but Mr. Ryan did.”








