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richardhutnik said:

Those are your words.  To get discussion off the GOP and so on, the SUBJECT OF THIS THREAD, you bring up the Democrats.  I had later on said that the GOP does it more, because I failed to call you on distracting from the subject of the thread.  You did this.  What the Democrats does is irrelevant to the topic at hand here.  it is about Paul Ryan and the GOP.  What I am guilty of is letting you get the topic derailed.

So, back to the point raised, and you can choose to not answer it, as I would predict: Is GOP budgetary policy reflective of the wishes of Jesus in any way or not?  Do you care to answer that?  I will tone the extremes and ask you that.  There are some who will say no:

You made a comment to which I responded. I didn't initially respond to the main topic of the thread because I honestly didn't find the OP all that interesting, and anyway, I've already said my piece on whether or not Paul Ryan is a flip flopper on Ayn Rand. Unless he has called himself an Objectivist in the past, I don't see how he is.

As to whether GOP budgetary policy is in accordance with what Jesus would want, I guess you'll have to first show where Jesus ever opined on what he thought the role of government (not the individual and not the church) should be in helping the poor before we can answer that question.