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Presidential Debate Thread - Obama vs. Romney (2 Viewers)

Obama keeps pausing, rather than talking smoothly...searching his brain for what his handler's told him to say. Romney is much smoother.

 
Basic philosophical difference. Obama thinks the economy grows from government distributing money to individuals. Romney thinks it grows by businesses having more money to hire. It really comes down to that.
Middle class tax relief means the money never makes it to the govt.And I don't trust that businesses always flow money down to hiring US workers, do you?
 
If you're watching CNN, the minute Obama mentioned women (with the Ledbetter bill) his approval shot way up. It is absolutely key for Obama to regain the support of suburban women that he lost after the first debate.

 
BoneYardDog....can I make a suggestion?? Why don't you just post the whole email at once instead of copying and pasting one line at a time over and over? You have to wait like 15 seconds between posts and it appears to be messing with your mojo :lol:

 
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Giving tax breaks to everyone is "top down"?
Well how does he do this and still make it revenue neutral? He takes away tax breaks and deductions that most middle class people use. Imagine no mortgage credit, charitable deduction, etc.
He caps it so middle class still uses it and loaded smucks like him dont get ridiculous deductions beyond an effective amount for middle class i would assume.
 
Basic philosophical difference. Obama thinks the economy grows from government distributing money to individuals. Romney thinks it grows by businesses having more money to hire. It really comes down to that.
Middle class tax relief means the money never makes it to the govt.And I don't trust that businesses always flow money down to hiring US workers, do you?
More than I trust the government handling it efficiently.
 
Basic philosophical difference. Obama thinks the economy grows from government distributing money to individuals. Romney thinks it grows by businesses having more money to hire. It really comes down to that.
Middle class tax relief means the money never makes it to the govt.And I don't trust that businesses always flow money down to hiring US workers, do you?
Absolutely. Corporations would never do anything like sit on mountains of cash or anything while not increasing hires. It makes perfect sense that they're going to use all that extra money on hiring people they apparently don't think they need.
 
BoneYardDog....can I make a suggestion?? Why don't you just post the whole email at once instead of copying and pasting one line at a time over and over? You have to wait like 15 seconds between posts and it appears to be messing with your mojo :lol:
at least post a link. I'm effectively putting him on ignore until he does so.Still not sure who is winning this debate. Obama looks flustered a bit, whereas Romney looks like a ######## refusing to answer/respect the format.
 
Obama keeps pausing, rather than talking smoothly...searching his brain for what his handler's told him to say. Romney is much smoother.
This is the first good point you've made (though I'm ignoring your dumb evaluation of it.)Obama's pauses are not smooth, and he may turn off some people.

 
Have you guys heard, Mitt served during the Olympics?
AND HE BALANCED THE BUDGET....
As Romney chastises the president for pointing out that successful business ventures benefit from a larger social compact and accuses critics of pining for "free stuff," Romney is simultaneously touting an Olympic effort that, more than any other in American history, succeeded thanks to public investment—some of it sunk into questionable projects of marginal value to the Salt Lake games. "The $1.5 billion in taxpayer dollars that Congress is pouring into Utah is 1.5 times the amount spent by lawmakers to support all seven Olympic Games held in the U.S. since 1904—combined," Donald Barlett and James Steele reported for Sports Illustrated in 2001. Those numbers were adjusted for inflation.
 

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