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
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And whether one always agreed with this Pope or not, regardless of the political pressure that was being put from certain quarters in certain interest groups on certain countries, the Pope was always very consistent.
Emma is just as fiery, and determined to destroy Vienna and take over the town - even if she has to destroy it.
The threat when people do not move along with everyone else is, the whole system collapses.
Some people seem to think, from watching CNN reports from the French Quarter, that everything's back to normal. Others seem to think the city is completely closed and nonfunctional. ... It does seem to be the extremes as opposed to what really is happening.
We're disappointed right now. But I think these kids should be very proud. I can't ask more than what they've done.
We must move forward on a bipartisan basis to expand access to affordable, quality and reliable health coverage for America's families.
I think he's the kind of player we get a chance to sign out of this area every seven or eight years.
We can provide incentives for people to graduate in math and science and engineering and the different kind of technological industries that we need them to graduate in.
We have suffered unlike any other State, I think in the country, as far as job loss goes.
We need to be able to at the very least supply our own military.
I don't think it's just him, I think it's every player coming out of high school. I think the intensity level is something they're just not used to coming out of high school.
But what we're really concerned with is the fact that we're losing our defense industrial base.
Right now currency manipulation is not seen as an export subsidy, and it should be just as much as subsidy slave labor or anything else.