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
They understand that they've got to come to play. Without coming to play, they can lose to anybody.
There's an old basketball saying. You recruit offense; you teach guys how to play defense. Not saying anything about his defense - I'm saying that in general. I think his lateral movement is quick enough. That's what you look for.
As we remember our nation's bravest, let us live up to the ideals for which they fought and died, that we may be not just the beneficiaries of their bravery but stewards of their sacrifice.
That takes a lot of energy when you're down, to come back. They had the energy at the end. We didn't have it.
You may not finish the same, but you should start the same at the beginning.
You need an exit strategy. You need a game plan. And we have not been able to do it in Iraq, and we have not been able to do it in Afghanistan.
And the answer that we always have come up with in this country is to make sure everybody is educated, that everybody has health care, that everybody has a shot.
This is an unusual situation and the provision is in there for just this circumstance. It would be wise for the president to utilize it.
This creates a love of learning. We need to develop a love of learning in general ... that will help us be a competitive country.
(Speight) was great with the ball. We needed the ball in his hands. I thought we executed what we were trying to do, and we hit some shots.
The music is somewhat outrageous and grows bigger and bigger. The last number, in which there's bad blood between Vienna and Emma, is a big rousing kind of song by everyone.
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.
I think we were a little timid to start the game. We had some trouble getting into our stuff.
Our government must celebrate, honor, and remember these faithful men and women through its actions.