You were doing so well until you showed a complete lack of awareness of how Romney will proceed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...uH8P_blog.html
"Romney’s tax plan would cut his own taxes by nearly half, new analysis finds"
Now .. if the rich are going to be paying even less .. and the poor are still going to be paying nothing .... the middle class will be on the hook for even more taxes under Romney.
.... apart from that ... nice try. Thanks for playing ... please do try harder next time.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/19/us...-problems.html
Mr. Romney’s tax plan — which calls for permanently extending the Bush administration’s tax cuts, reducing the corporate income tax rate and eliminating the estate tax — would cut the taxes of people earning more than a million dollars a year by an average of $295,874, according to an analysis by the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan research group.
Since Mr. Romney would also allow some of President Obama’s tax cuts to expire, his plan would effectively raise taxes on some people earning less than $40,000 a year. The Romney tax plan would add to the deficit by reducing federal revenues by $600 billion in 2015, a 16 percent cut, the center found.
Stimulus - Flip flop - both for and against .. tell them what they want to hear
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=44570
In the hard cover edition of his book, No Apology: The Case For American Greatness, Romney wrote that the “'all-Democrat' stimulus that passed in early 2009 will accelerate the timing of the start of the recovery.”
Yet, as reporter Thomas Burr, of The Salt Lake Tribune, noted, the subsequent paperback version of Romney's book was edited to say that "the 'all-Democrat' stimulus passed in early 2009 has been a failure."
The edits most likely were made because of the ferocity with which the GOP and its conservative base opposed Obama's stimulus.