Friday, October 5, 2012

WalMart Moms and Fox Polls Seek To Make Romney The Leader

In these critical times, where arguably 150 million are living without necessities, it is important to pay attention to what Romney stands for.

He is very happy about being wealthy and invests millions in offshore accounts rather than US or Municipal Bonds.

He is totally out of touch with the 47% and the following who may not be part of the 47%:  Women, Latinos, Blacks, Gays and any filthy, dependent beggars not mentioned.

He is primarily concerned with a script for small government at any cost and $5 trillion in tax cuts skewed to the rich over 10 years (Obama FACT).

He asserts that corporations are people, however his primary goal is to please stockholders.

In his own words, small business creates more jobs than the Fortune 500, however, small and large businesses "deserve to fail" in Romney's words, if they aren't competitive, HOWEVER in many cases,I think they should fail because they don't pay a fair wage and benefits package and don't deserve to be in business.

Romney/Ryan are looking at ten year plans to dramatically alter Social Security (privatization) and Opt Out of Medicare costing existing seniors thousands per year (Nancy Pelosi)

They fail to acknowledge that the US median income is the lowest in nearly twenty years and that the middle class has been losing ground for nearly 30 years. Romney says to the middle class:  don't expect much of a tax break.

They fail to acknowledge the need to hire 100,000 teachers.

They have a curious plan to dismantle the government and make states take care of their own needs-it's unclear if the federal dollars will be distributed fairly.  Many states and counties are broke and can't go backwards on funding entitlement programs that keep people from ending up on the street and causing a mass panic literally.

They have no desire to make the workplace more fair or raise the federal minimum wage.

Romney has a willingness to lie with ease, as in the debate.

 

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