I like it when Mitt said "you can have your own plane and your own house, but not your own facts" and I like it when Obama said "good luck working with the democrats after you appeal Health Care."
Well the MSNBC crew were more upset at Obama last night than Tiger fans after the Towson game. There reactions were priceless. If Obama has a bad game next time Axlerod might get fired!
None of these people stick to their plan, they are all full of it IMO.......we are lacking a true leader, someone who can inspire all of our people or a significant majority of them, someone who doesn't need to read what he says, someone who can answer a question off the top of his head because he believes it and doesn't have to worry about whether he's lying or not.......the little I saw of Herman Cain, he struck me as having this potential, but he's got issues with GF's apparently.
You know u scared, admit it. Obama got a standing 8 count in round one. His corner betta get to work on that cut.
How would you know? I thought he did not give out specifics of his plans so how would you know that he changed his plan?
What specifics has Mitt ever said about his economic policy that you can quote here that he backtracked on last night? By all my accounts, he been vague 100% of the time and like he said last night, majority of the shit people say about his plan, is well, made up.
Well, he's been going around the country advocating an across-the-board 20% tax cut which the non-partisan Tax Policy Center scored as 4.8 trillion dollars over the next ten years. Mitt says he will close loopholes and deductions in order to pay for the tax cut which the Tax Policy Center says would have to mean he would close the home mortgage deduction, etc. that would lead to an effective tax increase of $2000 for the middle class. Last night he said that he would not raise taxes by 5 trillion yet in the same breath he claimed that he would cut taxes by 20% and refused to elaborate on which loopholes he would close to do it. You can't have your cake and eat it too. This is just one example.
The Tax Policy Center is not non-partisan. It is part of the Brookings Institute a liberal think tank. He said he would cut tax rates by 20%. He did not say he would cut taxes by 20%. He said his plan was revenue neutral and would not result in tax increases. This is entirely possible when we have income tax receipts of 1.7 trillion. The sum of all individual tax breaks is 1.08 trillion dollars. All we have to do is alter credits and deductions in a manner that makes more of that money taxable.
3 points. The study was made on assumptions Mitt said he will not raise the deficit. Mitt hasn't given specifics so any specifics assumed are, well, assumptions and not facts.