
08-09-2012, 04:13 PM
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Saratoga
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Originally Posted by Danzig
http://www.slate.com/articles/news/p...gn_slurs_.html
That brings us to Harry Reid’s yarn about a “Bain investor” who told him that Romney “didn’t pay any taxes for 10 years.” The entire professional fact-check squad has called Reid a liar while admitting that he may not actually be a liar. “Without seeing Romney’s taxes, we cannot definitively prove Reid incorrect,” wrote the Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler. “But tax experts say his claim is highly improbable.”
and further down:
We have not evolved highly enough to gaze into Harry Reid’s mind, but we can make an assumption: He wanted the media to ask more questions about tax laws that favor the rich. That’s a policy dispute, folks. It’s at the center of Barack Obama’s campaign. It’s a major Republican critique of the first three years of the president’s term: Why didn’t he take tax reform seriously when Bowles-Simpson asked him to?
that's a valid question imo. all these things, tied to the economy that obama said was his 'first priority'...and yet, it wasn't.
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Obama made these remarks today. Maybe I'm going senile but it is the same pablum that he spewed and suckered me in on 4 years ago.. He has done nothing of the sort.
http://www.politico.com/politico44/2...ng-131566.html
"He made the remarks while pushing for the renewal of a tax credit for wind energy manufacturing – something Romney opposes – and for the creation of credits for companies who bring jobs home from overseas, as well as the elimination of loopholes for offshoring.
“Gov. Romney brags about his private sector experience, but it was mostly invested in companies, some of which were called 'pioneers of outsourcing,'” Obama said. “I don’t want to be a pioneer of outsourcing. I want to insource.”
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Game Over
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