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
The only thing that we can do is invest in education in the United States of America, and we have not done it.
He's been unstoppable all year. He's our horse, and we ride him.
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.
I make no apologies for getting federal money for one of the most economically depressed areas in the country.
I mean, if one really wants to empathize with the people who are suffering in our country, one does not go to the suburb.
I'm proud to be introducing a comprehensive and innovative plan that provides federal dollars to a wide-range of services and programs that will help families raise healthy children, prevent unwanted pregnancies, and, in turn, reduce the number of abortions.
I believe Paul Hackett is one such individual who, should he decide to run, would serve Ohio well in the U.S. Senate,
In the short run there is a real critical problem, ... If you don't have housing you don't get the people back, and you are going to be limited in the number of businesses you will be able to open ... Right now businesses are not very encouraged, and we are hearing that message from the business community.
I held signs on the side of the road for him,
I caught the bug, ... I went down there and had a blast. Capitol Hill is a great place for a young person. I decided I wanted to go back after graduation.
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.
If you look at the suburbs, it's a boomtown. There's tremendous economic activity, but I don't think the world beyond New Orleans sees that. It's just not something the national press is reporting on.
chefs with three Michelin stars were the culinary equivalent of the Beatles or Rolling Stones -- they were sorcerers.