Well sparky, it should be no issue for you to show from Mitt’s record his conservative bonifides that make him more conservative than Hillary! since she’s a Clinton...wife of the guy YOU already admitted was a more conservative guy than Mitt a couple posts above.
So lets see it. If you can’t, then I guess we can all see how hollow your words really are.
During the campaign for the governorship in 2002, Romney proposed a plan that he said would balance the Massachusetts budget without raising taxes.[2] He campaigned that he would be able to save $1 billion (out of a $23 billion budget) by reducing waste, fraud, and mismanagement in the state government,[5] and he railed against the large tax increase that the legislature were negotiating in an attempt to close a looming $2 billion budget deficit.[6] He promised that if elected he would repeal that tax increase within four years without cutting core government services.
To close the deficit, he asked for, and was granted by the state legislature, emergency powers (under the existing Section “9C” authority in state law) to make unilateral cuts in the fiscal year 2003 budget.[13]
Romneys initial emergency budget proposal for fiscal year 2003 called for $343 million in immediate funding cuts, necessitating layoffs of state employees and cuts in aid to cities and towns for public safety and education.
Romneys austerity budget for fiscal year 2004, unveiled just weeks later, included even more substantial cuts in state funding for cities and towns.[5] The final budget passed by the legislature (after overriding Romneys attempt to make still further cuts using line-item vetoes), cut funding for local aid to many communities by as much as 20 percent.
Romney’s budget proposals included savings he anticipated achieving by restructuring the state government. On announcing his 2004 budget proposal, he said that through improving efficiency by reorganizing the state bureaucracy, along with reducing waste and fraud, he would save $2 billion.
In addition to spending cuts, Romney and the legislature relied heavily on fee increases to help balance the budgets throughout Romney’s term, more aggressively pursuing a revenue source that the legislature had already begun to draw upon to close a deep deficit during the year prior to Romneys election.[33] The state of Massachusetts raised $500 million in new revenue during Romneys first year in office from fees, more than any other state surveyed
Romney stated that Massachusetts finished fiscal 2004 with a $700 million surplus.[46] Official state figures said that fiscal 2005 finished with a $594.4 million surplus.[3][47] For fiscal 2006, the surplus was $720.9 million according to official figures.[47] The state’s “rainy day fund”, more formally known as the Stabilization Fund, was replenished through government consolidation and reform. At the close of fiscal year 2006, the fund enjoyed a $2.155 billion balance
During the 2002 campaign, Romney had proposed to institute full-day kindergarten in schools that were performing below standards and to introduce merit pay to teachers.
During Romney’s tenure as governor, Massachusetts’ per capita funding for public higher education decreased from $158 to $137, and in national rank, per capita state expenditures changed from 48th to 47th
When he ran for governor in 2002, Romney declared his opposition to same-sex marriage.[104] “Call me old fashioned, but I don’t support gay marriage nor do I support civil union,” said Romney in an October 2002 gubernatorial debate. He also voiced support for basic domestic partnership benefits for gay couples.
Romney strongly opposed same-sex marriage during his governorship.
In December 2004, Romney announced plans to file a death penalty bill in early 2005. The bill, filed April 28, 2005, sought to reinstate the death penalty in cases that include terrorism, the assassination of law enforcement officials and multiple killings
In February 2005, Romney filed legislation to increase benefits for Massachusetts National Guard members.
“Well sparky, it should be no issue for you to show from Mitts record his conservative bonifides that make him more conservative than Hillary! since shes a Clinton...wife of the guy YOU already admitted was a more conservative guy than Mitt a couple posts above.
So lets see it. If you cant, then I guess we can all see how hollow your words really are.”
LOL. Sure thing Normy. Read it and weep...
Romney vetoed a bill in 2004 that would have allowed illegal immigrants to obtain in-state tuition rates at state colleges if they graduated from a Massachusetts high school after attending it for at least three years and signed an affidavit affirming that they intended to seek citizenship. Romney argued that the bill would cost the state government $15 million and that Massachusetts should not reward illegal immigration.