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The predictable Romney response will be "Don't hate me because I'm rich. Rich people create jobs. The more money we squirrel away in offshore bank accounts... Jobs! Just look at this Obama's economy..."
Yep, Obama created 3.3 million jobs since Jan. 2009.
The predictable Romney response will be "Don't hate me because I'm rich. Rich people create jobs. The more money we squirrel away in offshore bank accounts... Jobs! Just look at this Obama's economy..."
Yep, Obama created 3.3 million jobs since Jan. 2009.
Good ad, and best of all? Every single word of it is TRUE. Unlike the Romney ads where he distorts what Obama says or takes it out of context and then tries to nail him on it (and he's done this TWICE so far), there is nothing but truth here.
However, I don't think that Romney is a sociopath. He's probably a nice guy. But he seems to be missing some mental filter that usually stops people from saying the things that fly out of his mouth.
The fact is that unlike rich candidates like FDR, JFK and Kerry, who voiced policies that help the middle class, Romney is a traditional plutocrat that truly believes that the rich should be an honored class and bestowed with privledge.
The sentiment was clear at a Romney fund-raisers in the Hamptons, in which one supporter blurted, “Obama wants to take my money and give it to do-nothing animals.”
Obama doesn't have to define Romney as a rich guy looking out for the rich. Romney does that himself and his tax plan is proof. Obama has to just publicize it.
And the blowhard ad? It ain't working for you people. No one believes it except for you obamabots who have no ability to understand the facts of this election (or the desire to).
Landslide? I doubt it. Whoever wins, Obama or Romney, so far the polls are showing it will be a tight race. Which way it will go from now to November is anyone's guess. A lot will depend on the economy, and how the voters will perceive Romney as he is still an unkown in much of the country.
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And the blowhard ad? It ain't working for you people. No one believes it except for you obamabots who have no ability to understand the facts of this election (or the desire to).
And the blowhard ad? It ain't working for you people. No one believes it except for you obamabots who have no ability to understand the facts of this election (or the desire to).
Agreed..people are so simplistic.
First, GOvt. doesn't create jobs, private sector does....and Govt should creae an environment that private sector wants to create jobs. I mean come on, running on taxes....that is the best Obama can do? I mean come on...is this is the best. I hope the sheep are smarter than this. We have a bad economy and people out of work, and the goal is talk about taxes? Geez, such an amateur. On second thought, if it whips up the crowd in envious fasion maybe that is the goal.
So we are to beleive that a community organizer, with no management experience, can create jobs? What has been going on the last 3 yrs?
Why did the stimulus plan send money to the Govt sector, why send money to the private sector?
I am placing my money on soemone who at least has run a business successfully.
And on taxes, everyone should pay as little as possible. I don't get that about Liberals, ...all people keeping more of their money is a good thing. I for one am tired of hearing how the top 20% of income earners, who pay 90% of federal income taxes, are not paying enough, given that 40-50% of federal income earners pay 0%, and use at least 25-50% govt benefits. Why is it so wrong for one to pay something for the services they recieve, and why is hard to understand that high earners are tired of pulling the wagon.
Yes Bob, why not a plan for every AMerican, and not just one group of people?
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