Letters: Paul Ryan and GM
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Re “Ryan fought to get aid for GM,” Aug. 19
First, Mitt Romney is forced to avoid mentioning his signature act as governor of Massachusetts: reforming the state’s healthcare system in a positive way. Now, his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), may have to repudiate his assistance to General Motors in a time of global economic crisis, an action that could have saved jobs and helped strengthen the industrial base of the United States.
The problem with the Republican Party’s ideology is that it forces good men to renounce some of their best actions.
Steven Weinberg
Redondo Beach
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