cow20xx | 11-06-2012 07:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by cliffhanger33
(Post 8074948)
Same here. In a business/economic perspective, I'd go for Romney. His economic agenda is great! Foreign policies, etc. would be Obama | Romney doesn't really have an economic agenda, at least not a national agenda that's functional. He has been so vague on what he is going to do and which tax loops he is going to close you basically can't really do an indepth analysis of it. His plan (cut taxes, at the same time maintain and increase miltary spending) has been deemed mathematically impossible unless the most wishful economic conditions play out the right way at the right time.
I do believe Romney's plan will benefit certain sectors of businesses and people that aren't just the upper class, but at what cost? at the expense of the country failing as a whole? Lack of vision for a big picture is what i call it.
It's like saying fcuk the environment when money could be made and jobs could be created, cut all the trees drill all the lands for oil and screw regulation lets just dumped all the wastes in the ocean and let god take care of it.
it's funny romney mocking obama for "trying to heal the planet" when obama addressed about climate change, and then Sandy hits and stalled his momentum.
I guess that's mother nature giving romney a big FU haha |