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  1. #1
    Junior Member Conscript
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    If you're voting for economic reasons, then why?

    Why would you vote for Romney, a man, who's state was #1 in debt?

    If you're voting for economic reasons, then why would you vote for Romney, a man, who's state was #1 in debt?
    Why would you vote for him? If you are voting solely on economic reasons? Just curious as to why?

    There is a video and transcript below explaining the debt in his state and how his state was 47th in job creations.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfcF-...layer_embedded

    [Narrator] When Mitt Romney was governor, Massachusetts was number one. Number one in state debt. $18 billion dollars in debt. More debt per person than any other state in the country. At the same time Massachusetts fell to 47th in job creation - one of the worst economic records in the country. First in debt, 47th in job creation. That's Romney Economics. It didn't work then. It won't work now.

    Now that you have watched the video or either read the transcript. Why would you vote for Romney on a economic reasoning?

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    Forum Owner Heir to the Throne
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    More Obama campaign videos. Little more than propaganda for the purposes of discussing the truth.
    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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