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Topic: In debate, economy favors Mitt |
In debate, economy favors Mitt
USA Today, by Jonah Goldberg
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Posted By:Drive, 10/2/2012 8:07:11 AM
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| Wednesday night's debate will focus on the economy and each candidate's plans -- real or alleged -- to fix it. Each will claim that the other's plan lacks concrete "specifics." But there is one proposal that only Mitt Romney can absolutely deliver on: He can be not-Barack Obama. This is the weakest recovery in American history since at least the Great Depression. Indeed, in some respects, the Obama recovery is nearly indistinguishable from the George W. Bush recession. According to a recent Pew report, during the Bush recession from 2007-09,
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
country boy, 10/2/2012 8:37:52 AM (No. 8903799)
The difference between obama and Mitt is night and day, especially when it comes to energy policy. A President Romney can and will make these changes by Executive Order, and an aggressive energy policy will boost GDP 4 points, immediately. Like a glass of water to a man dying of thirst.
Of course the 47% don't care, doesn't translate into any more free cell phone minutes. Starting to really dislike these people.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
lightmaker, 10/2/2012 10:15:08 AM (No. 8903996)
Can't imagine that it won't be a landslide for Romney.....if people will actually think about it all.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
King of all trolls, 10/2/2012 11:07:25 AM (No. 8904104)
Mitt Romney on Wednesday night: "This is the Obama recession. Bernanke's money printing = Higher commodity prices = higher gas and grocery prices = a squeeze on retirees and America's hourly wage earners. Also, massive new regulatory schemes like Dodd/frank and Obamacare have created confusion among job providers. In other words, Companies aren't hiring because their customers are broke and because they are hamstrung by all these new regulations. Don't take my word for it: see the Duke study cited by Dallas Fed Chair Fisher in his speech to the Harvard Club."
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