To: RobFromGa
My initial impressions of Mitt Romney are very favorable. He seems like one of the the most decent guys to ever gain elected office and don't let his "apolitical" actions fool you, he is a man with traditional conservative values. He reminds me a lot of GWB. He's not your typical back-slapping politician who is in the back pocket of union thugs and other special interest groups. He's independently wealthy and thus can't be bought by anybody. I sincerely believe that Mitt Romney intends to do some serious governing and that in the end, our budget problems will be solved WITHOUT the raising of taxes. If he is able to pull this off, he will make it much harder for a liberal tax-and-spender to ever get in the corner office again.
To: SamAdams76
Everything I've read about Romney is positive as well. He appears to be interested in leading and solving problems. Good luck to him.
As long as he sticks to economic policies that have been proven to work (tax rate reductions, small business incentives, improved training instead of handouts, high expectations) he (and Mass) should come out fine.
It is amazing that MA has elected four consecutive GOP governors-- why do you think this is?
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12/27/2002 8:02:09 AM PST by
RobFromGa
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