The Nation depends on a 47-year-old Speaker of the House to lead the overhaul of the American tax system. The trouble is not his relatively young age. It is his skimpy resume that should have precluded his becoming a candidate for Congress, to begin with. Yet, without standards, and without political parties properly vetting them, citizen-voters are let to judge in the blind.
Resulting from a senior system that tends to advance elected officials without consideration for qualifications and achievement, the nation is stuck with a deficient government.
Judge for yourself. Look at his resume. What did he accomplish before becoming a professional politician?
Read my book, How to Select an American President to better understand how to evaluate resumes of a prospective candidate for all elected offices.
"This is Paul Ryan’s moment of truth.
The 47-year-old Speaker of the House has been preparing for it ever since the Wisconsin Republican won his first election to Congress nearly two decades ago.
Tax reform has been Ryan’s true passion and life’s work on Capitol Hill. The former Ways and Means Committee chairman has given countless speeches on the subject and spent the past year pitching the GOP’s tax framework to manufacturers around the country.
And tax reform — if it passes or fails — could be the last landmark piece of legislation Ryan works on in Congress, several of his GOP colleagues said."
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/358136-the-quest-for-tax-reform-is-ryans-moment-of-truth
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