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President Obama's campaign slams Romney's MA economic policy.
Mitt Romney's Massachusetts Record Criticized In New Obama Campaign Video
Now we may be getting to the real meat of this coming election and on the issue that will probably be the deciding one. Which contender can improve on the US economy? |
Wow - Didn't even know Willard had an economic policy in MA, other than raising taxes ... errrrr ..... "user fees" ........
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So, What Do We Have Here?
It's a pretty slick, well-conceived ad. Negative? Sure. But as much as I wish all the campaigning could be positive, it looks like we'll have to get used to it. I've seen worse negative advertising though. Joe the Plumber and some of the Reverend Wright clips in 2008 were worse.
If the facts in the ad are correct--and I don't hear any clamor from the Romney campaign that they're not--what do we have here? It seems to me that we have an incumbent who campaigned on "change" and simply hasn't delivered. And his opponent who is making similar promises, but has a record that belies what he says he intends to do. Boy, what a choice. I can't see much space between them. One major difference is that one is an incumbent and one isn't. For me that's beginning to look like the only meaningful tie-breaker. |
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Instead, Obama has neither used the power of his veto pen, the bully pulpit or any attempt at getting the political factions to compromise. Some might argue that he tried, but no one can honestly say that he's had any effect on the Congressional legislative process or agenda at all. Yes, he began his term wih an awful situation left by the Bush administration. But, he has done little if anything to improve it. Some of the stuff Romney says he wants to do are really scary ideas and there is nothing on his resume that says he is either capable or experienced in accomplishing any of what he promises. He has governed using the art of compromise with a state legislature with ideological values far from his own. Maybe that's a glow of hope. But like I said, from what I can see, the differences between Obama and Romney are paper thin. |
Obama - Bin Laden is dead, GM is alive.
Willlard - GM is dead, Bin Laden is alive. ..... it's not just a bumper sticker .... |
another plus to not forget for Romney....he is not a part of the Washington establishment....add that to his business background and he is the better choice without a doubt.....for very many of us.
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I didn't ask for a reason why he is not a part of the Washington establishment.
The fact of the matter he is not and that whether liked by some or not is a fact. Cheap shots from Obama supporters must be like a pacifier to babies. btk |
I've had enough of liberal lawyers in charge. It's time for a businessman to take a shot at the problems the lawyers have wrought.
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Calling people names doesn't help your argument, but makes me discount it. You are free to bloviate, though. |
Paper Thin And Looney Tunes
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Take Romney's idea that the lame duck Congress and a POTUS who may or may not have been re-elected by the time Congress re-convenes after the election should simply let the $7 billion in thoughtless spending cuts and tax increases "happen". That may actually occur, but for any responsible candidate to embrace such an idea is looney tunes. If that happens, stay tuned for a major nose-dive in the financial markets, another cut in the U.S. debt rating, and our modest economic recovery immediately slammed into a double dip recession. And a lot of that will be well underway and irreversible by the time the POTUS, whoever he is, is inaugurated on January 20. Romney's embrace of such an idea suggests that his business experience isn't serving him too well in considering the needs of the largest economy in the world. Watch. |
Hey, well it appears that the "Obama Media Channel (MSNBC)" interviewed the current Democrat Governor of Massachusetts, and avid "Obama supporter" Deval Patrick, to get his take on Obama's trashing of Gov. Romney's performance as Governor of Massachusetts and the evil Bain Capital.
Well, Gov. Patrick couldn't help but praise Gov. Romney and the unemployment rate that was lower than the national average at 4.3% when Gov. Romney left office. He also told his interviewers that Bain Capital was a fine company, and that their company strategy was being distorted. I wonder how soon before he's taken to the woodshed and come out properly chastised, and talks about how he was misquoted and taken out of context. Deval Patrick aims for Mitt Romney, hits Obama - POLITICO.com |
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I not up on all the financial ramifications of what you're saying, if what you're saying is accurate, but all I can say is, do I take what you say or what Gov. Romney says as prophetical. I'm not sure, yet. But I certainly have no trust at all in the machinations of the current occupant of the "people's house". It's Romney's time. |
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