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.
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.
The threat when people do not move along with everyone else is, the whole system collapses.
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 mean, if one really wants to empathize with the people who are suffering in our country, one does not go to the suburb.
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.
I am a firm believer in the mission of the health centers, which offer cost-effective comprehensive primary and preventive services to at-risk people.
I've been on enough sports teams in my life to have experienced the magic of what can happen when a group of people care for and love each other.
Obviously, I have certain policy positions that I push and advocate for that would benefit people dealing in a system that breeds inequality and makes life more difficult for people.
The only thing that we can do is invest in education in the United States of America, and we have not done it.
To get there, you've got to beat the best. Without a doubt, they're one of the best.
This year, as a nation, our resolve must be to let their service renew our mission to build a future worthy of their sacrifice.
But quite frankly, I was not elected in China. I was elected in the United States of America.
We're disappointed right now. But I think these kids should be very proud. I can't ask more than what they've done.