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« on: September 27, 2012, 10:15:40 PM »
« edited: September 27, 2012, 10:17:33 PM by King »


You heard me. Are you suggesting that Obama is going to eliminate the spending he has undergone the past four years?

Most of the stimulus spending has already expired and Paul Ryan's only use in this campaign has been to attack Obama for having $716 billion in cuts from Medicare.  Not to mention the attacks from Romney for cutting the defense budget.

Obama is more conservative than Mitt on this issue.  At least in real policy.  Mitt does have the rhetoric advantage in that say he wants to cut spending more often. 

But it's one of those "cut spending"s where he just outlines 2.6 billion on his website, says we'll think about it later, and then proposes $2 trillion in new spending and $5 trillion in tax cuts.
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King
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2012, 05:36:16 PM »

If Romney can't even follow the basics of his so-called plan on his website because he's worried of getting primaried, the guy is already finished.  Mitt sounds like he will be the worst President in our nation's history if what you say is true.  Spineless & mindless. 

I can already picture Mitt's presidency.  Two years of bad attempts at pandering, major gaffes, and inability to get his own party to come to consensus in Congress followed by a Democratic midterm landslide followed by more weak pandering by Mitt to the new Congress, followed by a sound defeat in the Iowa Caucuses and a decision not to run for re-election.
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