http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/02/mitt-romney-jobs_n_1733359.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, talks about jobs during a campaign stop July 19 in Roxbury, Mass. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
WASHINGTON -- Growth.That's the word, and the concept, that Mitt Romney's campaign is emphasizing in response to the Obama campaign's new attacks on Romney's tax plan.President Obama is seizing on a new think-tank study that says Romney's plan to cut tax rates for all brackets, lower the corporate rate, close loopholes and keep taxes low on investments, would require him to eliminate deductions and credits that benefit the lower- and middle-class, such as child credits and mortgage deductions."In order to afford just one $250,000 tax cut for somebody like Mr. Romney, 125 families like yours would have to pay another $2,000 in taxes each and every year," Obama told a crowd in Mansfield, Ohio, on Wednesday.The Obama campaign even put out a web-based "tax calculator" on Thursday, where a user can plug in his or her income and other variables to see how much of a tax increase he or she might see if Romney is elected and implements his plan.
i will say this up to and pass Nov. 6th, the man and his party are frauds, they are not regardless to how they try and frame it not going to do anything constructive to help "we the people" or the country, they have already sliced and diced this country and gov't for sale by the pound. so why would they do something that does not fit their plan for America.
where do you want America to be on Nov. 7th? how do you want to feel about your future on Nov. 7th? the answer my friend is not blowing in the wind, it's in your hands, the ones you punch that card or pull that lever or push that button with and which side of that ballot secures you and your family or secures your place in the ditch with no healthcare or job. recognize this is not the first time he has referenced millions of jobs and himself, remember all the jobs he created in Massachusetts yep got them to 47th in losses.