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To: tear gas
I want to hear SPECIFICALLY how a candidate for president will equalize government revenue and spending next year.

You are still speaking in general platitudes, not specifics.

You want to be "impressed" .... yet you can't accept a promise to keep government spending to the CPI index - plus 1% -- which every economic in the country agrees would equalize government revenues and outlays in about two years.

Romney said that dozens of times.... yet you have some imaginary belief that no one has proposed any specifics.

Romney did exactly that in Massachusetts, and in dozens of private companies which were bought and controlled by Bain Capital, the holding company partially owned by Romney.

The only reason Romney GOT wealthy in the first place -- (and why he was a successful Governor and Olympics director) was because of his acute ability to analyze and solve a problem.

He solved the economic mess of the Olympics.... and of indebted Massachusetts, which was $3 billion in the hole when Romney took over.

Methinks there must be another reason you don't like the man ....

388 posted on 02/07/2008 4:52:49 AM PST by Edit35
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To: Rock&RollRepublican
would equalize government revenues and outlays in about two years.

Give or take a decade or two. There was nothing impressive about this guy. He proved only that he would have told you ANYTHING you wanted to hear.

Look at the things he said to become governor in a liberal state and compare those things to the things he said to become president. He'd say ANYTHING.

Obviously, talk and a ton of money wasn't enough.

393 posted on 02/08/2008 11:56:49 AM PST by tear gas (Because of the 22nd Amendment, we are losing President. Bush. Can we afford to lose him now?)
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