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Title: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Fins4ever on October 23, 2012, 12:44:26 pm
For the 3rd time in a row,  Gov. Romney was more clear and honest with his plans for the country. He had specific answers to each question and made clear America's role in the world.

Meanwhile, President Obama seemed content on rambling and avoiding specific plans and spoke on genaralties often drifting off the topic question all together. The President also used his typical strategy of personal attacks and interruptions while interjecting false claims.

Just how many times does The Gov. need to deny the claims by Obama that he has no plan for the so called 5 trillion in cuts? How many times must Gov. Romney explain he has no tax plan to benefit the rich at the cost of the middle class?

The President also lied about his intention on cutting the military, while Gov. Romney wants to maintain a strong force. The Presidents arrogance and snide remarks such as "horses and bayonets" makes me ashamed that I voted for him. I will not make the same mistake twice.

If you are on the fence who you believe should run this country, ask yourself if you want 4 more years of lies and deceit from a professional campaigner or leadership from a proven, successful businessman who understand economics and balancing budgets.     


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Dave Gray on October 23, 2012, 12:52:15 pm
I disagree completely.  Obama trounced Romney in the 3rd debate and it wasn't close.  Romney offered no answers, and instead just hugged Obama's position, again changing positions on things like a timetable withdrawl.

Romney's plan was not to say something completely dumb.  He took a drubbing.


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Fins4ever on October 23, 2012, 12:57:08 pm
Specifically, here it is.


http://video.foxnews.com/v/1918488197001/palin-there-were-so-many-untruths-spewed-by-obama-tonight/?intcmp=obnetwork


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Phishfan on October 23, 2012, 01:02:51 pm
Romney did little but agree with the President's foreign policy which already exists. There was very little that was appealing during this debate.


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Fins4ever on October 23, 2012, 01:06:10 pm
I don't expect everyone to agree and that is fine. I try and keep an open mind and have been a life long Democrat until last year when I could no longer stand all of the lies that was coming from the President that I VOTED FOR AND SUPPORTED.

As someone said. "I DIDN'T LEAVE THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEFT ME".

That said, I believe we all can agree that we want the best for our country. Yes??

Do you believe running up a 16 trillion dollar debt and running at a 1 trillion dollar annual deficit is in our best interest?

How about supplying the Mexican drug cartel advanced, automatic weapons and then sweeping it under the rug. I live in AZ., you know the country that the President is suing, and let me tell you, it hurts. It hurts bad when innocent people die and our state is over run with illegals.  


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Fau Teixeira on October 23, 2012, 01:22:52 pm
Romney took a beating yesterday plain and simple. No coherent anseers   no opinions of his own. No understanding of foreigh affairs.  Completely incapable of leading this country out of a wet paper bag. Much less continuing the Obama recovery.

And as far as his flip flopping on any issue that's expedient. Shame on you Mr. Romney, shame.


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Spider-Dan on October 23, 2012, 01:29:12 pm
Just how many times does The Gov. need to deny the claims by Obama that he has no plan for the so called 5 trillion in cuts?
For as long as he keeps insisting that he's going to cut tax rates by 20%.

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How many times must Gov. Romney explain he has no tax plan to benefit the rich at the cost of the middle class?
For as long as he keeps insisting that his tax plan will be revenue neutral.

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If you are on the fence who you believe should run this country, ask yourself if you want 4 more years of lies and deceit from a professional campaigner or leadership from a proven, successful businessman who understand economics and balancing budgets.
The U.S. is not a business and should not be run like one.  A business has no responsibility but to ensure profit for its shareholders.  The United States of America has much more serious responsibilities, both to its own citizens and in its role as the preeminent power on the planet.

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Do you believe running up a 16 trillion dollar debt and running at a 1 trillion dollar annual deficit is in our best interest?
I think that Romney's plan of "tax cuts and deregulation" will only serve to make the problem worse (e.g. GWB).


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Phishfan on October 23, 2012, 01:45:52 pm
How about supplying the Mexican drug cartel advanced, automatic weapons and then sweeping it under the rug.

First of all this operation started during President Bush's time in office and continued under President Obama's time. Secondly this was a DOJ/ATF operation. Please lay blame to the correct departments. It is the easy way out to throw it on President Obama, but it was not his plan.


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: badger6 on October 23, 2012, 03:37:02 pm
Romney took a beating yesterday plain and simple. No coherent anseers   no opinions of his own. No understanding of foreigh affairs.  Completely incapable of leading this country out of a wet paper bag. Much less continuing the Obama recovery.

The Obama recovery ? What recovery ? Recovery from the 1st debate ?


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Fins4ever on October 24, 2012, 04:03:44 pm
For as long as he keeps insisting that he's going to cut tax rates by 20%.
For as long as he keeps insisting that his tax plan will be revenue neutral.
The U.S. is not a business and should not be run like one.  A business has no responsibility but to ensure profit for its shareholders.  The United States of America has much more serious responsibilities, both to its own citizens and in its role as the preeminent power on the planet.
I think that Romney's plan of "tax cuts and deregulation" will only serve to make the problem worse (e.g. GWB).

I won't bother responding to all of "your points", but I do wonder where you get the idea Romney plans to "deregulate". You mean the lies that Obama has been saying about Wall Street being deregulated?


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Dave Gray on October 24, 2012, 04:21:19 pm
I believe I heard Romney say that he plans to roll back every regulation from the Obama presidency.  I may be wrong, but I swear I heard that.


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: Spider-Dan on October 25, 2012, 04:32:06 pm
I won't bother responding to all of "your points", but I do wonder where you get the idea Romney plans to "deregulate".  You mean the lies that Obama has been saying about Wall Street being deregulated?
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/regulation

His bullet points (emphasis added):

- Repeal Obamacare
- Repeal Dodd-Frank and replace with streamlined, modern regulatory framework (this is, quite literally, deregulation of Wall Street)
- Amend Sarbanes-Oxley to relieve mid-size companies from onerous requirements
- Initiate review and elimination of all Obama-era regulations that unduly burden the economy
- Ensure that environmental laws properly account for cost in regulatory process
- Provide multi-year lead times before companies must come into compliance with onerous new environmental regulations
- Impose a regulatory cap of zero dollars on all federal agencies
- Require congressional approval of all new “major” regulations
- Reform legal liability system to prevent spurious litigation

None of this should come as a surprise, given Romney's non-stop complaints about overregulation.


Title: Re: Romney Plans Become Clear in 3rd Debate
Post by: yuppi on October 29, 2012, 12:37:06 pm
 ::) time to troll  ;D  >:(  ???  >:D


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