True as far as it goes.
Obama has pretty much engineered a fiscal crisis that is going to hit early in the next Presidential term. There will be a lot of hard choices that will need to be made.
Not much we can do about that, unfortunately.
In Romney we have a very pragmatic man who knows how run things and turn them around. with Romney the pain from the crisis will be less severe and the recovery time will be shorter and we will come out the other side as a leaner, more efficient and very wised up but still free America
With Obama the fiscal crisis will be used to ram Obamas Left Wing, Marxist agenda down our throats
The next election is not about avoiding a fiscal crisis, we are already in one we just dont feel it because we are borrowing from the future like crazy to float the system. We will feel the pain when we run out of borrowing capability and have to have the terrible reality that in 2009 when Obama took office we were in a bad economy and had a large national debt, as Obama leaves office we are in an even worse economy and the government is close to bankruptcy.
If we keep spending we collapse our currency we have huge amount of people out of work, no hope for a job and no money left to pay for the safety net
If we stop spending we have huge amount of people out of work, no hope for a job and no money left to pay for the safety net but our currency may not collapse
Not a whole lot of difference really.
This election is really about what the country looks like after the crisis. The choice is America as we know it if we elect Romney or the Fundamentally Changed America of Obamas Marxist vision if we don't
The only thing I learned from this debate is that Bob Scheiffer needs to retire.
A brilliant summary and frighteningly prophetic IMHO.