Tim Ryan
Tim Ryan
Timothy John "Tim" Ryanis the U.S. Representative for Ohio's 13th congressional district, serving since 2003. The district, numbered as the 17th district from 2003 to 2013, takes in a large swath of northeast Ohio, from Youngstown to Akron. He is a member of the Democratic Party. He previously served in the Ohio Senate...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth16 July 1973
CityNiles, OH
CountryUnited States of America
Those unskilled recovery and cleanup jobs will go away in a month or two. And more people will move back, pushing up the supply of workers.
The one statistic that former Secretary Reich shared with us last week was that one in five of the jobs in the United States of America that were lost have been lost in the State of Ohio.
We have suffered unlike any other State, I think in the country, as far as job loss goes.
In each instance, when we were talking about this, we were told that the high-wage jobs were going to stay here and that we were going to give the lower-paying jobs, the jobs that Americans did not want, we would let them go to China.
We were told that all this new high technology, all these new high-tech jobs that we were going to be creating here in the United States of America would stay here, so our people would benefit with the jobs and health care and everything else.
We need to fund No Child Left Behind. We need to start at the beginning and we are not doing the job here in the United States of America.
And I believe that if we can care about whether or not our neighbor has a good job or access to affordable health care for their children, and we move to implement the policies that can improve these situations, we will unleash vast amounts of human potential and recapture the American spirit.
I think we were a little timid to start the game. We had some trouble getting into our stuff.
We must move forward on a bipartisan basis to expand access to affordable, quality and reliable health coverage for America's families.
Our government must celebrate, honor, and remember these faithful men and women through its actions.
I think he's the kind of player we get a chance to sign out of this area every seven or eight years.
There are a lot of problems here that we cannot fix. There are some problems that you hope, you say your prayers at night that the problems get fixed.
There are not many Americans that want to move to China. There just are not that many.
The only thing that we can do is invest in education in the United States of America, and we have not done it.