Mittsy Romney is running for president
based on the notion that, as a multi-millionaire businessman, he alone knows
what's wrong with the economy and he alone knows how to fix it
........by giving
tax breaks to the rich........
Who said that?
Anyway, he also
feels he can run for president and distort the facts, which is a polite way to
say, LIE.
See, when Mittsy was giving a speech on what he
calls the "prairie fire" of U.S.
he ignored a whole slew of events that sparked the blaze, like.....this new
Great Recession that took hold months before before Barack Obama took office,
and, in fact, began under the misguidance of George Dubya Bush. In fact, Romney never even mentioned that
in his speech, as he tried to rewrite history and lay blame solely at the feet of Obama.
And he failed to mention all those Bush tax cuts for his rich
friends; taxes Romney, himself, wants to see lowered.
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ROMNEY: "America counted on President Obama
to rescue the economy, tame the deficit and help create jobs. Instead, he
bailed out the public sector, gave billions of your dollars to the companies of
his friends, and added almost as much debt as all the prior presidents
combined."
THE FACTS: Hardly. Presidents from George Washington through
George W. Bush ran the national debt up to $10.62 trillion, the amount it was
on the day Obama took office. Today, it is $15.67 trillion, according to the
Treasury Department's Bureau of Public Debt. So it has gone up by $5.05
trillion under Obama. That's roughly half of the amount amassed by all the
other presidents combined.
In short, the debt has
gone up by about half under Obama. Under Ronald Reagan, it tripled.
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ROMNEY: "I will lead us out of this debt and spending
inferno. We will stop borrowing unfathomable sums of money we can't even
imagine, from foreign countries we'll never even visit. I will bring us
together to put out the fire."
THE FACTS: Romney's tax and spending plans don't support his
vow to dampen the debt fire. He proposes to cut taxes and expand the armed
forces, putting yet more stress on the budget, and his promise to slash
domestic spending isn't backed by the big specifics. Romney's tax plan would
cut the top income tax rate to 28 percent from 35 percent and other rates by 20
percent each. He says he'd broaden the tax base and eliminate many deductions
in the process, but details are missing.
A study by the nonpartisan
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget concluded earlier this year that
Romney's plans would not make a dent in deficits, and could worsen them
considerably. That study was done before Romney upped his tax cuts, inviting
even deeper debt.
That's not to say he can't
at some point lay out the spending cuts necessary to achieve his aims. But he
would have to slash domestic programs by more than 20 percent — far more than
the 5 percent in immediate cuts he has proposed. It is nearly unthinkable that
Congress would approve the evisceration of basic federal functions such as food
inspection, air traffic control, the Border Patrol, FBI, grants to local
governments, health research, housing and heating aid for the poor, food aid
for pregnant women, national parks and much more.
Nowhere in Tuesday's
speech was there a new idea of how Romney would accomplish the promised deficit
reduction. He spoke generally of reforming Social Security and Medicare,
eliminating duplicative government
programs, and transferring some functions to the states or the private sector,
adding that he would "streamline everything that's left."
The closest he has come to
laying out a specific spending plan has been in his endorsement of the budget
blueprint passed this year by House Republicans, which also fails to produce
his promised deficit reductions.
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ROMNEY: "The people of Iowa and America have watched
President Obama for nearly four years, much of that time with Congress
controlled by his own party. And rather than put out the spending fire, he has
fed the fire. He has spent more and borrowed more. ... When you add up his
policies, this president has increased the national debt by $5 trillion."
THE FACTS: Much of the increase in the debt is due to lower tax
revenues from depressed corporate and individual incomes and high joblessness
in the worst recession since the Great Depression. The recession officially
began in December 2007, when George W. Bush was president and the national debt
stood at just over $9 trillion. Financial bailouts, stimulus programs and auto
rescue spending that started under Bush and continued under Obama contributed
to the run-up of the debt.
But so did the Bush-era
tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003. With bipartisan support, Congress has
extended the tax cuts until the end of this year, and Romney's proposals for
big cuts of his own would risk another squeeze on revenue.
To be sure, Obama as a
presidential candidate in 2008 was just as eager as Romney is now to pin blame
for mounting debt on a president from the other party.
Ignoring economic
circumstances and the role of both parties in Congress, Obama accused President
George W. Bush in that campaign of driving up debt by $4 trillion "by his
lonesome" and taking out "a credit card from the Bank of China in the
name of our children."
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You can't rewrite history, Mittsy, and the fact that you want to do it, speaks volumes about the kind of man of no character you are; why tell the truth when a lie will do? Why mention facts when fiction might get you a vote?
The last thing this country needs is a multi-millionaire who wants to keep millionaires rich and the middle and lower classes poor.
And he's lying to do it.
The last thing this country needs is a multi-millionaire who wants to keep millionaires rich and the middle and lower classes poor.
And he's lying to do it.
When playing the economy blame game why is it that now one seems to remember that the rest of the world is playing too. What has happened to them and how they choose to handle it greatly affects us too.
ReplyDeletehe is losing it
ReplyDeleteRomney's own worst enemy is himself. He now has a web page dedicated to exposing his hypocrisy and lies.
ReplyDeletePlus the fact he's on video saying ludicrous crap that he likes to fire people, or he thinks corporations are people, doesn't care about the poor, etc. If you think the Democrats won't run with that, you're mistaken.
Hard to argue with the facts. Romney's incessant flip-flopping and his serious inability to relate to people who are suffering have already lost him the election. He's like an automaton ... creepy.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I hear him speak lately, it seems I end up yelling at the TV. "That's not true!" "That's a lie!" I hope the vast majority of voters will see through his revisionist attempts and his blatant lies.
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