Now, nearly a decade later, Ryan (who comes from a wealthy family) has offered his own Christmas present to his constituents, and to the rest of America. And just like GM, his decision was based purely on profit with no regard at all for the human cost of his actions. We expect corporations to be soulless. It's still a surprise when humans are completely without compassion. It's worth noting that in the 2012 election, Romney and Ryan did not carry the vote in Janesville.
Here's my review:
This is a story that plays out much like the
star-studded adaptation of Randy Shilts’ AND THE BAND PLAYED ON, bringing
together related plot strands and characters in a story that does not have a
happy ending. The writing is very good, and one of the surprises is the
sympathetic portrait of Congressman Paul Ryan, who grew up in the wealthy part
of Janesville (his family was part of the “Irish Mafia” who got rich in
construction), but who seems to have worked very hard to save the plant for his
neighbors and constituents.