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Author Topic: Which campaign is dirtier?  (Read 2444 times)
Warren 4 Secretary of Everything
Clinton1996
Junior Chimp
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E: -1.94, S: -4.70

« on: August 21, 2012, 09:23:41 PM »
« edited: August 21, 2012, 09:33:55 PM by Clinton1996 "You Know You Miss Your Daddy" »

Obviously the Obama campaign is dirtier, the dirtiest in the history of U.S. Presidential elections.
Dirtier than the Rove run Bush-Cheney '04 Campaign? Doubt it.
95% of what they say is a lie and continues to be a lie.
They have lied about Romney's sterling record as Governor of Massachusetts where he practically saved the states economy, they have lied about Romney's brilliant business career, where he literally created thousands upon thousands of jobs thus injecting life into the American economy.
Romney was ranked 47th in job creation. In fact, the state economy was a lot like our economy when Obama came to office. The RR Campaign says we shouldn't count his 1st year in office because his policies hadn't taken effect, yet they attack Obama for the 2009 losses. So if you discard Obama's first year, he's cated a net 4.5 Million jobs.
The Obama campaign has sent out their obedient minions with lies, lies, and more lies, Reid about Romney's taxes, a lie, and they have even stooped to attacking Ann Romney, a courageous woman living with MS, and her horse of all things, which Ann Romney rides as a therapy for her condition.
Obama-Biden never attacked Anne Romney. That chick Hillary Rosen said she never actually had a job. She didn't work for the DNC or Obama. They attacked a horse that cost more than $100k. So a family that earns the national median income of about $51,000 could buy a dressage horse in about two years if they saved all their money (and I mean all of it) but they'd probably already be dead or have to eat it if they want to survive.
The Obama campaign has set a new low in Presidential campaigns, the likes of which has never before been seen, nor hopefully, will ever be seen again.
Bush-Cheney '04, Carter-Mondale '80, Nixon-Agnew '72 the list goes on. Neither side is clean, and Obama's run a lot of dirty ads. But Romney's campaign just blatantly lies in their ads. Take the welfare work thing or example. Pants On Fire.
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Warren 4 Secretary of Everything
Clinton1996
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,209
United States


Political Matrix
E: -1.94, S: -4.70

« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2012, 10:03:16 PM »

From Wiki, Governor Romney reversed the financial situation in Massachusetts from a huge deficit to a huge surplus.  He will do the same for America.

Upon entering office in the middle of a fiscal year, he faced an immediate $650 million shortfall and a projected $3 billion deficit for the next year. Unexpected revenue of $1.0–1.3 billion from a previously enacted capital gains tax increase and $500 million in unanticipated federal grants decreased the deficit to $1.2–1.5 billion. Through a combination of spending cuts, increased fees, and removal of corporate tax loopholes, the state ran surpluses of around $600–700 million for the last two full fiscal years Romney was in office, although it began running deficits again after that.
Yes, tax increases and closure of corporate loopholes. A balanced approach which the Romney Budget doesn't incorporate. If he takes the balanced approach of more than only Draconian spending cuts then he might be able to do it for America.
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