Saturday, September 08, 2012

Romney is afraid.


This isn't even a question about his own personal finances, it is a question about national policy he will institute if he were president. I don't think so.

Additionally, he is lying again. President Obama never stated he would be able to achieve 5.4% unemployment after the Bush's global economic collapse. As a matter of fact, about a year after taking office, one of the first in the Obama Administration was Joe Biden to state the collapse was far worse then first thought. At that point, the administration was seriously concerned about recovery. So, I know for a FACT President Obama would never make that prediction. He might have given a number if the American Jobs Act was passed, but, it wasn't anything near 5.4%. The economy is too sluggish and we are only now seeing good news out of Europe.

The statement by Romney is as bizarre as his unwillingness to address the policy he plans to introduce as president. He isn't going to tell the electorate about policy? He's just going to continue to lie. He is bizarre. There is no other word.

QUESTION: Is there something (click title to entry - thank you) you’re willing to say that’s more specific about which deductions you would eliminate?
ROMNEY: I know our Democrat friends would love to have me specify one or two so they could amass the special interest to fight that effort.
Romney will not reveal more details how his tax plan will be paid for, because Democrats would attack those details. And he again confirmed that they will all be worked out with Congress — which is to say, after the election. In other words, if Romney reveals those details now, Democrats would subject his plan to more scrutiny....
He is afraid of this opponents. He is completely unsure of any stand he takes. I think he is an empty suit unless he is consolidating assets and destroying companies to make conglomerates that don't hire many people.