I, too, have questions about Romney. Two things I am certain of, however, is that a.) the economy will respond positively to his election and b.) Romney plus a GOP Congress will enact legislation that will reinvigorate the economy and regain the path to mass prosperity.
If we don't turn around the economy, we are surely doomed to a socialist demise.
Everything else, we can argue about...
“Two things I am certain of, however, is that a.) the economy will respond positively to his election and b.) Romney plus a GOP Congress will enact legislation that will reinvigorate the economy and regain the path to mass prosperity.”
Before you drink the Romney Cyanide, you had better examine his history as Governor of Mass. Honestly, the record doesn’t support that he will do squat for the economy. Ryan, is indeed a good man (wish he was the nominee), but I seriously doubt he will influence Romney. VPs are there to be window dressing for the Candidate. Look at all the problems Palin had with McCain’s group, and McCain is not nearly as liberal and left wing as Romney. McCain at least had honorably military service. Whatever, they wouldn’t let Sarah be Sarah. She was just there for show. I believe Ryan will be the same thing.
Also, other than lowering taxes and reducing debt, and getting regulators off the back of business, what really can congress do to stimulate the economy? I don’t see Romney moving in that direction. In fact, by pulling Ryan out of the House, his ideas may die. That would be a shame.
Well stated. :)