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Mitt Romney: Broke His Campaign Pledge Not To Raise Taxes But Raised Taxes as Governor
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Posted on 04/17/2012 5:03:41 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
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- While campaigning for Governor, Mitt Romney pledged not to raise taxes, but after he became Governor, Mitt Romney did raise taxes
- In 2008, John McCain agreed that Romney raised taxes as Governor, which is why McCain said that Romney "raised taxes by $730 million. He called them fees; I'm sure the people that had to pay it - whether they called them bananas, they still had to pay $730 million extra." It is also why the McCain campaign published a web video describing Romneys record of raising taxes in Massachusetts.***
- According to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation and John McCain, Romney raised fees and taxes by over $700 million (between $730 - $750 million)
- In just his first two years as Governor, Romney hiked corporate taxes by $350 million
- Romney raised fees by $400 million on the people of Massachusetts
- It is little wonder then that Massachusetts ranked 47th in job creation during Romneys four years as Governor (Brett Arends, Marketwatch.com, 2/23/10)
- During Romneys Tenure Massachusetts Was Ranked #1 In The Nation For Fee Hikes (2003)
- Romneys raised fees on people who are blind, on drivers, on hunters, on veterans, on drivers, on those getting married, on homebuyers, on boaters; on golfers
- Romneys fees burdened even societys most needy: people who are blind and those with intellectual and developmental disabilities
- At the end of Romneys term as governor the tax burden was heavier than when he began
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*** McCain Campaign Video "Mittsurfing": http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=pu3r67ApOUQ |
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: romney
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To: SoConPubbie
Is McCain now in the race against Romney, Paul and Gingrich?
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posted on
04/17/2012 5:21:12 PM PDT
by
Rudder
To: SoConPubbie
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posted on
04/17/2012 5:48:22 PM PDT
by
zeebee
To: Rudder
Is McCain now in the race against Romney, Paul and Gingrich?
Nope, but Romney's record IS Romney's record.
The detail, and there is a lot of supporting detail in this article, came from Newt's campaign.
To: SoConPubbie
Ever since Mit Romney has been in this campaign, there has been one single word that describes him perfectly, and it has eluded me for months, until finally I realized what it is- Mitt Romney is the supreme exemplification of the word SMARMY.
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04/17/2012 5:52:14 PM PDT
by
matthew fuller
(Mitt Romney is the supreme exemplification of the word SMARMY.)
To: SoConPubbie
I was first for Perry then Cain and then Newt...it sucks but it’s either Romney or Karl Marx Jr. in November.. we all know about Romney’s record by now but at least he’s an American lover not an American hater.. I’ll vote for him over Obama in November.. and he knows we conservatives will be watching him like a hawk
To: matthew fuller
Ever since Mit Romney has been in this campaign, there has been one single word that describes him perfectly, and it has eluded me for months, until finally I realized what it is- Mitt Romney is the supreme exemplification of the word SMARMY.
That's a good word to describe him.
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