I used to think Romney was smart. If he can not come out with an honest assessment of what really saved Detroit, he doesn't deserve my volt. He is not so smart in no-way would I ever vote for him for any position.
Romney is entitled to his opinion, but not his own facts.
He is making a mistake right now, he really needs to be playing with the fire burning across his aspirations that is coming from the political right (GOP and tea party groups).
Instead, he is trying to use some very tired talking points with Obama. Meanwhile, over 80% of the American people are seeing the results of our slow, but steady economic recovery.
I have investments, I am not bummed out -- the market dropped, but it does that, it'll be back (I think this ridiculous debt ceiling game is more responsible than anything else and that is the GOP's game!). I am sooooo much better than before Obama was elected. However I do not think he is responsible for all the good news any more than to be blamed for all the bad news. You see, I have common sense.
Romney is a Republicon so by definition whatever he says is exactly the opposite (think Clean Skies, Healthy Forest, No Child Left Behind). Isn't he the bozo who was for Obamacare before he was against it? And part of the Republicon conspiracy to privatize America for corporate profits (that worked perfectly by the way).
To make that work, you have to have some entity back the operation while it goes THROUGH bankruptcy. That entity was the U.S. Treasury and it worked. Mitt can just keep blowing hot air, he looks like more of a fool all the time.
He is not a viable candidate and has credibility issues. Next batter please. When is someone worthy from either side going to step forward to lead our nation?
So, all you Cons that were mad about bailing out Detroit were wrong according to Romney. It was bankruptcy and it was good. And, you'll support his story on this. Funny stuff.
The White House Wednesday touted a resurgent U.S. auto industry as justification for a massive government auto bailout but also admitted taxpayers may still be on the hook for as much as $14 billion in losses from the deal.
LOL!
Bill the Unions. The Bailouts were about buying their votes.
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He is making a mistake right now, he really needs to be playing with the fire burning across his aspirations that is coming from the political right (GOP and tea party groups).
Instead, he is trying to use some very tired talking points with Obama. Meanwhile, over 80% of the American people are seeing the results of our slow, but steady economic recovery.
I have investments, I am not bummed out -- the market dropped, but it does that, it'll be back (I think this ridiculous debt ceiling game is more responsible than anything else and that is the GOP's game!). I am sooooo much better than before Obama was elected. However I do not think he is responsible for all the good news any more than to be blamed for all the bad news. You see, I have common sense.
No Romney is correct. Obama is a FAILURE
Romney tells it like it is.
Romney tells it like he wants it to be heard. Not like it is:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/03/politics/main20068571.shtml
LOL!
Bill the Unions. The Bailouts were about buying their votes.
It wasn't about preventing hundreds of businesses going under, leaving millions unemployed.
It was about buying votes.
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