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Does anybody believe Romney can do everything he claims?
I'll admit he did well tonight but his budget plan is hard to take seriously:
Romney promises to create 12 million jobs, replace Obamacare, replace the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, slash corporate tax rates, preserve the Bush income tax cuts, and then cut an additional 20 percent of taxes to boot. And – oh, yes – he promises to balance the budget. (source: Bloomberg Businessweek; Sept. 30, 2012)
*my thanks go to plutocrat for the info
14 Answers
- 9 years ago
For those who are complaining about how uneffective Obama is, math. Math will help you understand some fascinating concepts you may have yet to learn about. How could Obama possibly get rid of eight years of reckless spending that W. Bush (a republican, mind you) brought about in only one term? That is asking too much. You DO realize that half the stuff that comes out of Romney's mouth is garbage, right? How many of you are middle class? Chances are that many of you are, why would a corporate millionaire care about the little guy? I don't think Romney has brought enough facts to the table to be taken seriously at all and if you think he can be, you're just a Republican who will go against a Democrat for the sole reason of being a Republican.
- SocratesLv 79 years ago
If you think this is "voodoo economics", it wouldn't be the first time someone thought this of a Republican president's plan (hint: Reagan). What is missed in the equation is that supply-side economics, including tax cutting, are very effective in allowing business to expand thus, create jobs and creating an increased flow of revenue to government. In fact supply-side economics have revived the economy, even turning it into a booming one, every time it's been employed for almost 100 years. Harding, Coolidge, JFK (posthumously), Reagan, Clinton (cap gains tax cut) and Bush are all examples of this.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Fat chance.
(Here's the full text...)
Please. When will Rmoney explain his fantasy budget? Rmoney won’t win anything by living in a fantasy -- and we’re not reading his fairy tale…
Rmoney promises to create 12 million jobs, replace Obamacare, replace the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, slash corporate tax rates, preserve the Bush income tax cuts, and then cut an additional 20 percent of taxes to boot. And – oh, yes – he promises to balance the budget. (source: Bloomberg Businessweek; Sept. 30, 2012)
Not only is this list impossible (given circumstances) -- there is not one single goal in the list which is possible.
So when will Rmoney explain this fantasy? He may as well explain “Alice in Wonderland.”
Thanks!
- ?Lv 79 years ago
Romney is first and foremost an AMERICAN businessman.
Businessmen look to be successful and profitable in whatever they undertake.
As president I would hope he would also seek to restore America through
common-sense, pro-capitalist practices and policies.
Market capitalism, what made this country the richest in the world.
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- Smooch The PoochLv 79 years ago
Yes, I do believe he can---because he actually laid out the plan and explained it in detail. Obama couldn't get past a talking point and forget an actual explanation. Romney's plan is to start shrinking the government down and putting more power back into the hands of the states. As for Pluto--he is no longer an American--regularly states how much he despises the U.S., and is clear in his support for socialism. (at the very least he doesn't lie about it) But is that what you want to align yourself with? Because if so....we can then cut through the code words.
- 9 years ago
Well let's put it this way a lot of people belived the promises Obama made and has he done all of them ?
- 9 years ago
first the president really can not do that much to change the economy
anybody running for president that tells the truth
will not have a snowballs chance in hell of being elected
the american public are sheep who want to be lied to
- YahoouserLv 79 years ago
Talk and practice asking questions and making accusations is easy.
Let's hope he doesn't outsource the job of vice president and promote himself to King.
Only kidding you know that he's the type that talk is cheap.
- ?Lv 59 years ago
As the three stooges used to say, "Nuyk, Nuyk, Nuyk". Right.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5j8Jioan1w
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