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  1. #1
    Junior Member Conscript
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    Romney will end the job loss? Set the economy back on track? Seriously?

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    Does anyone believe that?

    Read the transcipt of the picture above below and after you have, can you tell me you believe that Romney can save the economy with a straight face?

    According to Romney:


    "They've been able to put American businesses out of business and kill American Jobs. If I'm president of United States, that's going to end." - Mitt Romney

    Looks like Romney likes to attack this current admistraton on jobs. Yet, Romney spent 15 years outsourcing jobs to other contries when he ran Bain. - me

    According to "The Washington Post":

    During the 15 years Romney actively ran Bain, it owned companies that were "pioneers in the practice of shipping work from the United States."- 6/22/2012 - The Washington Post

    According to me:

    Romney seems to have contradicted himself with what he has been quoted with above. I couldn't see how anyone could feel any safer at night with what is know about Romney and what he has done in the past concerning jobs.

    The economy is in real danger if we elect this man to be the next president of the United States. We need to continue to build America's economy back up and and that will not be by shipping jobs offshore and electing Romney.

    After reading this do you believe Romney can end job loss? I mean facts are facts

  2. #2
    Forum Owner Heir to the Throne
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    More Obama campaign ads. Again, utterly worthless for the purposes of talking about the truth. It's just propaganda to that effect.
    Read the Forum Rules

    "When I entered Republican politics during an earlier period of malaise, in the late seventies and early eighties, the movement got most of the big questions -- crime, inflation, the Cold War -- right. This time, the party is getting the big questions disastrously wrong."

    "In the aftershock of 2008, large numbers of Americans feel exploited and abused. Rather than workable solutions, my party is offering low taxes for the currently rich and high spending for the currently old, to be followed by who-knows-what and who-the-hell-cares. This isn't conservatism; it's a going-out-of-business sale for the baby-boom generation."


    - David Frum, former speech writer for George W. Bush

    "This is just ridiculous. I never thought as an economist I would have to spend so much time doing political analysis."

    - Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial

 

 

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