“The point I was making was that you said he had no plan, he has a plan, it is thoroughly outlined on his website which I had never visited until tonight and no I havent read it all (its about as exciting as paint drying) but it does list line by line where he will make the cuts and how many dollars it will save.”
That’s the problem. It doesn’t list line by line what he will cut. It gives a few examples, but nothing adding up to anything he is promising, and even what he does talk about tends to be only half the story, since other public statements contradict the website.
This stuff looks good to some random mook reading it without any analysis. But there is a reason why nobody can actually quote anything about Mittens plan without having to go to his website first... and even then, it doesn’t really express what he wants to do.
His campaign is built on Obama and catch phrases, not on plans. Ergo, he still does not have a legitimate plan for solving the main problems facing the country. He has no legitimate plan that acknowledges or tackles the biggest expenditures, and what little he does offer is suspect since just last year he was support the stimulus, TARP, and so on and so forth, and the RINOs are even saying on the sly that they plan to keep the “good parts of ObamaCare,” which makes one wonder how much we’re really going to save when everything is said and done? On top of that, I read about him answering a question about “how will you pay for this?” by responding with “we’re going to cut deductions on property taxes for the rich.” And, apparently, not just the rich.
He’s going to run us the same way he ran Massachusetts, which in that state consisted of him breaking all his promises, doing everything he said he wouldn’t do, and covering it all up with one gimmick after another.
“States will be free from Washington micromanagement, allowing them to develop innovative approaches that improve quality and reduce cost.”
Pam Bondi wants the states to consider RomneyCare as the solution to their woes. Since they plan to keep the “best parts” of ObamCare, they’ll likely pressure the states to do the enforcement, otherwise what they keep will destroy the healthcare system entirely.
Reading his website is like the last thing you’d want to do to know what Romney is doing. Listen to his speeches, his surrogates and what the GOPe says.
What you say may be true, I don’t know. However, it all boils down to 2 choices - Obama or Romney. He can’t be worse than Obama and there’s too much at stake.
Incidentally, my choice was your name “Cain”. :) Not only was his wife not behind him but he might have had some indiscretions in the past - fine and dandy for Bill Clinton but not for Cain.
Anyway, heading to bed. I’ll vote for him, he is the only option - was always in Missouri and swing state so my vote counted but now in Kansas - assuming my vote counts here - don’t know how they swing yet, prob Republican state, at least this area is. Missouri was very conservative throughout most but we had St. Louis and KC to deal with so all our votes counted.
Oh, and Obama didn’t keep any of his campaign promises either - you know, the transparent government, the change in how government is run (unless you count more corruption as a change for the worse).