House Speaker Paul Ryan took questions from Republican voters in Wisconsin on Wednesday. Ryan called the Senate's recent health care reform vote 'frustrating.' He also commented on Foxconn's plan to build a massive facility in Wisconsin.



One man, who AP reports is a Republican voter who works at a manufacturing plant in a Wisconsin, comments: "For eight horrible years I heard: 'We don't have control of th House, we don't have the Senate, we don't have the presidency.' Okay? And: 'When we get in, we have a plan and we're going to change stuff.' I'll tell you what, you're in there now, and all I see is infighting, it is very dysfunctional."



Speaker Ryan said the night before the health care bill failed, he thought it was done, but "one senator flipped his vote." He is presumably referring to Sen. John McCain.



"When it went down, it was extremely frustrating," Ryan commented.