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Rebecca Kaplan /

CBS News/ October 2, 2012, 2:16 PM

Ryan pressed for specifics on tax plan, economy

Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks during a campaign stop at Walker Manufacturing in Fort Collins, Colo., Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.

Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks during a campaign stop at Walker Manufacturing in Fort Collins, Colo., Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012. / AP Photo/Ed Andrieski

CLINTON, Iowa - A demand for more specifics from Republican nominee Mitt Romney's campaign came not from the Washington pundits, but from a potential voter at an event hosted by running mate Paul Ryan on Tuesday.

"We keep talking about China and jobs and then we talk about the unemployment. But, where are the answers?" the woman, who did not state her name, asked Ryan during a town hall meeting outside the Clinton County Courthouse. "Why aren't you more specific? I heard you, was it Sunday, when you were on FOX, and you didn't answer his question."

She was apparently referring to Ryan's interview earlier this week with Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday, when Ryan told Wallace he didn't have time to get into the math of his tax plan after he was pressed for specifics.

"When you get into math conversation, it can take a little while," Ryan said at the town hall meeting, and launched into a description of the five-point plan he and Romney are offering that they say will create more domestic energy, reform the education system, boost trade, reduce the deficit and help small businesses.

"It just took me about five minutes to go into all of this with you and when you are on a 30-second TV show, you can't do it as much," he said, instructing the crowd to visit the campaign website for more detail.

Discussing reform of the tax code, Ryan stressed the importance of closing loopholes for the wealthy in order to lower tax rates for everyone.

"We have about a trillion dollars a year of foregone revenues through all the various different loopholes and deductions, and what we're saying is, the wealthier people who use a lot of these deductions, close their loopholes," Ryan said. "So when a wealthier person can shelter money from being taxed, that means everybody pays higher tax rates."

Eliminating tax shelters for the rich, he said, would help pay for the 20-percent, across-the-board cut in tax rates that the Republicans are proposing. And, Ryan said, certain important "preferences" would be retained for the middle class, such as deductions for charitable donations, home mortgages and health care expenses.

Campaigning in Ohio last week, Romney warned voters not to expect a giant tax break because he wanted to close deductions and exemptions.

"Our individual income taxes are ones I want to reform, make them simpler. I want to bring the rates down," he said. "By the way, don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because I'm also going to lower deductions and exemptions. But by bringing rates down, we'll be able to let small businesses keep more of their money so they can hire more people."

Obama campaign spokesman Danny Kanner issued a statement after the Ryan event saying, "Congressman Ryan can't attend his own campaign rallies without being called out for failing to provide specifics about what Mitt Romney would do if elected. That's because just one day before the first debate, Mitt Romney has refused to say which deductions he'd cut for the middle class in order to pay for his $250,000 tax cuts for multi-millionaires. And he's refused to say how he'd replace Obamacare or Wall Street reform to protect middle class families or prevent the big banks from writing their own rules again."

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infantryman1968 says:
President Obama Job Approval

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nearl451 says:
Sure, sure......but with an effective capital gains tax rate of ZERO, who needs loopholes.
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aintfakin says:
"specifics?" replied Ryan
"havent you guys figured it out yet that we are all about broad based lying?
Did I tell you what my marathon time was?"
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WiseAsOwl says:
You ignorant Libs.. Don't bother Ryan.. He isn't going to be president.. But, you can bet your sweet bippie that Romney is going to be.. How about we talk about that crook, Obama, that you Libs are going to try to get re-elected... Has anybody noticed that Obama is being allowed to just coast along by the news media. The news media doesn't even hide its bias any more..
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aintfakin replies:
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what is a sweet bippie?
I sure know a whiner when I see one...
and that is you
raflin1 replies:
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Have you checked the polls lately "Wise" dear? Just keep living in your fantasy world :-)
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TimeToEvolve says:
The fact that these bozos Robbed Me Ryan can even sniff ANY elected office is scary enough. But since Wall Street took over operation of the United States (with all of our help and consent) they can appoint any idiot Republicons they want.
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eroteme2 says:
If Romney is elected president Ryan will have little if any authority to launch his tax plan or any other 'plan'. He will simply be the vice president. It is ridiculous for reporters to ask him what 'plsns' he might bring with him.
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tryhonesty says:
If you believe this guy, I have a bridge to sell you.
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mountainstates1 says:
No thanks, Ryan! You have a plan but you won't tell us about it. I'm not about to vote for you. Last time Republicans were in office we almost landed in a Great Depression!
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pr_boxer says:
Ryan is just a puppet of the Koch Bros, and not a very well prepared one at that. When he and Mitt lose this election the Koch Bros will drop him as if he had leprosy.
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CoJo7 says:
if it weren't for a few people, I would actually consider Romney. Who are those people that are keeping me from voting for Romney? These:Paul Ryan, John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Mitch McConnell, Rick Santorum, Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin. Do I need to say more?
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zenia5 replies:
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Exactly, coj07....they are all cut from the same cloth. It's pathetic what the GOP has morphed into.
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