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N.H. should shun our fiscal phony (Mitt Romney)
Boston Herald ^ | Februrary 13, 2007 | Virginia Buckingham

Posted on 02/13/2007 5:20:12 AM PST by RWR8189

Dear New Hampshire Republican Primary Voter:

It’s early yet, but I, for one, am pleased that your dominant role in the presidential primary process remains intact. The no-nonsense vetting, for which you are rightly recognized, of the people who wish to be our party’s nominee is needed more than ever before.

Why, you ask. Well, neighbor to neighbor, Republican to Republican, I feel compelled to confide in you: The newest official entrant into the 2008 race is a fiscal phony.

I covered Mitt Romney’s governorship for four years, from the singular vantage point of a former Republican operative turned journalist. You see, I was chief of staff to both of Romney’s Republican predecessors and no one was more thrilled than I when this businessman-turned-politician decided to run for governor. His election ensured that the Republican winning streak in this decidedly liberal state would continue for the foreseeable future. And his election ensured that the solid no-new-taxes policies of his predecessors would continue to shape the state’s fiscal debates.

So no one was more disappointed than I when Mitt Romney failed to live up to his billing. After an unremarkable four-year term, we have seen what happens when a Republican governor refuses to take a no-new-taxes pledge, and then, not surprisingly, raises taxes (and morphs into a social conservative and runs full time for president instead of governing.) A Democrat wins. Now in Massachusetts, we are in the pitiable position of being one of a handful of states whose governor won’t even issue a proclamation honoring former President Ronald Reagan’s birthday. To which we GOP’ers in the Bay State say: Thank you, Mitt!

Plenty has been written about Romney’s conservative conversion on social issues, but you in the New Hampshire GOP have historically been more concerned with how a candidate’s record affects your wallet than your bedroom. And on that score, Romney’s candidacy should give you pause.

Consider:

Your own governor, Democrat John Lynch scored better (receiving a B) on the annual fiscal report card issued by the libertarian Cato Institute than Romney (who got a C). The 2006 Cato report described Romney’s message that he was a governor who stood by a no-new-taxes pledge as “mostly a myth.”

“Rather than forcing the Legislature to close the budget gap through spending cuts alone, Romney raised some $500 million in fees.

“Romney raised corporate taxes by an estimated $210 million and only backed down under pressure from pushing for even higher taxes on business.

“Romney watered down a voter-approved immediate rollback of the income tax, by proposing to spread the final phase of the cut over two years.

“Romney flip-flopped on rebating capital gains taxes to taxpayers that had been collected unconstitutionally. ‘I’d far rather see tax cuts in the future than tax cuts applied in the past,’ he said as the state’s highest court wrestled with the issue.

“Until his presidential run, Romney had refused to back President Bush’s call to make federal tax cuts permanent.”

The Cato report on Romney concludes with this thought: “If you consider the massive costs to taxpayers that his universal health care plan will inflict once he’s left office, Romney’s tenure is clearly not a triumph of small-government activism.”

So New Hampshire, it’s up to you. Do you really want Mitt Romney to do for the country what he did for Massachusetts?

 Sincerely, Ginny.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: electionpresident; mittromney; romney2008; romneytherino
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Romney could have told the hill to bug off and forced it through with or without their approval but he decided against doing that because he was afraid he wouldn't get their cooperation in other matters.

State revenues up $317 million; Romney calls for tax rollback

''It's pretty clear that Massachusetts is back and firing on all cylinders," Romney said at a State House press conference. ''The numbers we're looking at from a revenue standpoint are just mind-numbing. . . . It's time to return to the taxpayers the tax rate they asked for and voted for." Leaders in the State House and Senate said they were cautiously optimistic about the revenue figures, but rejected Romney's argument that Massachusetts is hale enough financially to pass a tax cut that would drain $600 million a year in revenue. They cited the fiscal uncertainty of rising oil and natural gas prices and healthcare costs and the threat of steep cuts in federal Medicaid money. Boston Globe

41 posted on 02/13/2007 5:09:51 PM PST by Stars&StripesNE (Liberals are the enemy within)
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To: Jen's Mom

All this does is prove my point.

Romney is a RINO with no spine.


42 posted on 02/14/2007 6:18:24 AM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: RWR8189

"Tax and spend" conscious voters are not going to be pleased.


43 posted on 03/01/2007 4:27:06 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Life isn't fair. It's just fairer than death, that's all.--William Goldman)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Well, since we have a 1600+ thread bashing Rudy and calling his supporters "treasonous liberals " and such, I guess it is now time to start in on Romney.

I will check back in and see how many vitriolic posts this thread collects.

What passes for political discussion on FR these days is pretty patheric. And YES, I am addressing YOU, HEY4QDEMS.

44 posted on 03/01/2007 4:31:29 AM PST by Miss Marple (Prayers for Jemian's son,: Lord, please keep him safe and bring him home .)
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To: Jen's Mom
Now, all together, let's blame the Republican.

You'd have to find me one first.

45 posted on 03/01/2007 4:32:47 AM PST by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: mewzilla

YEAH!

He's a compelling man. The fact that a state with 89% dem representation would vote for him doesn't say he's a dem.

Voters look for leaders in the executive office. They really don't give a damn about who's in the legislature. They think they're all the same anyway.

Lookin at the National Republican Party and how it has acted with control of two houses, it would appear that those voters were right. There is no difference!


46 posted on 03/01/2007 4:48:20 AM PST by BillM
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To: Miss Marple
And YES, I am addressing YOU, HEY4QDEMS.

Obviously you are upset with me and my opinions, unfortunately my intentions here are not to partake in a cyber-fight.

If you think my views and or opinions are pathetic there isn't much I can do about it.

I'm sorry you feel so strongly about our disagreements.

God Bless.
47 posted on 03/01/2007 5:31:35 AM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
What I am telling you is that you need to do more to express your opinion than post "RINO" . That term has been used to describe everyone from John McCain to Peter King, who are poles apart in their political beliefs. The term means nothing except "this candidate doesn't agree with me so I will call him a name."

Sanctimonious talk doesn't swing it with me. Walk the walk if you talk the talk.

48 posted on 03/01/2007 5:57:37 AM PST by Miss Marple (Prayers for Jemian's son,: Lord, please keep him safe and bring him home .)
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To: Miss Marple
What I am telling you is that you need to do more to express your opinion than post "RINO"

That's really not fair, I have well over 6000 posts over 6 years and I would bet you'd be hard pressed to find 30 where I used the word RINO to describe anyone.

Also, the last thing I want to do is come off as "sanctimonious", self righteousness is a trait I try to avoid.

On this very thread I was accused of "making stuff up" for something I never even stated, what was most amusing was that the accuser was the one who made something up.

When I pointed it out to her, I got no apology or even an acknowledgment whatsoever.

As I said I'm not here for the confrontations.

IIRC you indicated that I somehow insinuated that anyone who votes for Rudy is not a Christian, as far as I can tell, I've had several people read my post and agreed with me that I no way said any such thing.

You however, interpreted it differently and for my part I apologized for offending you or anyone who may have interpreted it the same way.

Although I don't want a confrontation with you, I also am not about to grovel either. We have our differences, I've accepted that but apparently you can't and that's you're problem, not mine.
49 posted on 03/01/2007 7:01:21 AM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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