Wednesday, October 24, 2012

What are Obama's and Romney's plans for the next four years? - CBS News [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

What are Obama's and Romney's plans for the next four years? - CBS News [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

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President Obama and Mitt Romney have participated in three debates, held hundreds of campaign events and fundraisers and aired dozens of political ads, and through all of that, they have spoken thousands upon thousands of words over the course of the campaign. Sifting through attacks, platitudes and snappy slogans completely unrelated to their policy proposals turns up indications of what each has promised if elected on Nov. 6.

Below, we've pulled together, in their own words, their plans on six major issues facing the nation.

Jobs:

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Obama mocks Romney for "sketchy" jobs plan, "binders full of women"

In addition, he promised "two million workers for good jobs that actually exist through partnerships between businesses and community colleges" and an increase in jobs by "taking on China's unfair trade practices through a new trade enforcement unit to level the playing field."

Finally, direct job creation would come from funds saved from ending the war in Afghanistan, which the Congressional Research Service 

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Second presidential debate: Taxes

Until broad tax reform makes it way through Congress, Romney told Radio Iowa on July 10 that the current tax code should be extended "over a sufficiently long period for us to put in place a restructuring of our entire tax code." He was referring to an extension of the Bush-era tax cuts that are one component of the looming fiscal cliff economists warn about.

As for corporate taxes, the candidates' positions differ little. "Governor Romney and I both agree that our corporate tax rate is too high, so I want to lower it, particularly for manufacturing, taking it down to 25 percent," Mr. Obama said during the Oct. 3 debate in Denver. Romney did not object to that statement.

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Question by Willard "Tim" Romney "Yenmor"â„¢: Why is the Motto of,"Republicans Party over Country", do they have no shame? Where is bloody dignity? Romney could say anything and you would defend him. He has already proven that. He could literally say,"i hope the U.S burns", and you would support him. Best answer for Why is the Motto of,"Republicans Party over Country", do they have no shame?:

Answer by NoQuestion
Ditto to Dems. Gary Johnson anyone?

Answer by Peppers
Ironic question coming from someone who not only supports a president who has done nothing but fail on every level, but will look the other way when tapes are illegally gotten and then edited as in the Romney tapes. Libbies will lie for Obama and throw this country under the bus if that is what it takes for dem to keep the white house

Answer by StephenG
yes their greed has no bounds

Answer by Rich Mahogany
Meanwhile, your president golfs and attends parties while America burns and you support him. Sheep.

Answer by mckenziecalhoun
You just lied and did so publicly in a way that is fairly obvious to everyone, including yourself. And you talk about shame. Folks, that is the ethics of this person and he represents a much bigger problem in the ethics of the opposition to Romney. If you had to vote, today, on the level of ethics in the attacks each side has leveled, would you REALLY vote for Obama? This poster just proved he will post ANYTHING to convince you Romney is bad. He just demonstrated the behavior he claims Romney has. That is incredibly revealing and I doubt he even realizes he did it. Ethics, folks. It's not that hard.

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