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To: BeauBo

By the way, if this video shows only the negative things about Romney, please post some videos of his positive side (preferably while he was in office). Or, at least if you can’t find any, please post that list of Governor Romney’s greatest conservative achievements.


144 posted on 07/08/2012 12:57:00 PM PDT by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!!)
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To: Jim Robinson

OK,

Here are some upsides for Romney (mostly they are sound management/fiscal conservatism - he’s kind of liberal/libertarian on social issues).

-Over 800 vetoes on the Democratic legislature in Mass.. he vetoed in-state tuition benefits for illegal immigrants and opposed driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants. He vetoed an attempted moratorium on any new charter schools.

-Supports the Hyde Amendment, which broadly bars the use of federal funds for abortions.

-Taking the State budget from deficit to surplus.

-Turning around the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, in the aftermath of 9/11.

-80% success rate at turning around failing businesses
while with Bain Capital.

Looking ahead, what he is proposing for the nation, is different from what he ran on in Massachusetts (he pretty well honored the socially liberal/fiscally conservative platform that he ran on then/there).

Romney’s website says that he:

-Will appoint an Attorney General who will defend the Defense of Marriage Act.

-Believes that life begins at conception and wishes that the laws of our nation reflected that view. But while the nation remains so divided, he believes that the right next step is for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

-On his first day in office, Mitt Romney will issue an executive order that paves the way for the federal government to issue Obamacare waivers to all fifty states. He will then work with Congress to repeal the full legislation as quickly as possible. (He told us this at CPAC as well.)

-Mitt Romney will treat regulatory costs like other costs: he will establish firm limits for them - Impose a regulatory cap of zero dollars on all federal agencies, and require congressional approval of all new “major” regulations.

Notice how starkly different Romney’s platform is from Obama’s so far. Notice how starkly different they have been in their fiscal management results (polar opposites). Objectively, you must admit that there is a significant difference between driving the nation into bankruptcy at a record rate (Obama) and turning around a State budget deficit into a surplus (Romney). Paul Ryan and the Wall Street Journal have supported Romney’s economic plan.

Although Romney has no foreign policy record to assess objectively, his platform/positions are pretty well strong on defense and promoting liberty around the world. We know what a disaster Obama has been and will be.

My take is that Romney makes the electorate an offer, and honors it if elected. He was upfront in Massachusetts that he would allow liberal positions on homosexuality and abortion (which the electorate wanted), and would deliver fiscal discipline (which was clearly needed). I think that Romney is now offering the wider nation a relatively more conservative contract, but still one that is focused primarily on fiscal management. Obama, on the other hand, is lying his ass off while undermining us as fast as he can on all fronts. Always has, always will.

Obama must be defeated.


169 posted on 07/08/2012 5:57:00 PM PDT by BeauBo
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