Forward with president Obama or backward with Mitt Romney?
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Team Obama today introduced a new, one-word campaign slogan,
“Forward,” in a seven-minute web video of the same name that lays out a
case for the president’s reelection.
The ad suggests Obama fell heir to, in Alan Greenspan’s words, a
“once in a half-century, probably in a century” economic crisis, but
argues that things are improving: the stimulus “saved up to 4.2 million
jobs” and the auto bailout another 1.1 million; manufacturing has seen
its first increase in jobs “in a decade”; between March 2010 and March
2012, 4.1 million jobs were created in the private-sector. The president
“took on” credit card companies and “the Wall Street banks,” the ad
says, passing reforms to stop “unfair fees and hidden penalties” and
ensure financial institutions “never again wreck our economy.”
http://blogs.reuters.com/talesfromthetrail/2012/04/30/obama-c...
You can go backward to the trickle down, no regulation government that destroyed economies across the globe. You can go backward and not help low income workers ending the EIC. You can go backward to having private insurers (they still don't cover seniors) or out of your own pocket for senior healthcare. You can go backward and see SNAP, WIC, medicaid cut leaving a faulty safety net. A vote for Romney is a vote to go backward.






















no matter who wins, our situation will still suck.
the economy is still down no matter what the spinsters say about it.
Obama's biggest accomplishment was giving billions in OUR money to pensions for corrupt executives.
Auto Bailout did hire 1.1 million workers, after it lost over 2 million.
Obama did not veto the NDAA which expands Presidential power to dangerous levels.
He waited until election year to talk about closing gitmo. it's STILL open.
and then there's Mitt, a man whose primary concerns seems to be abortion issues and his misguided interpretations of the Bible.
Another election year, another toss of the coin in the voting booth. *sigh*
NDAA was passed by the GOP congress, maybe you should not vote for them when they attack it to a military appropriation bill with men in a war theater.
You need the money to close it, none does not get it done.
Give me that old time religion belongs in the church, not in the government with a first amendment that forbids such actions.
The congressional guys from my state who passed NDAA are in my sites. They won't get my vote either.
Closing gitmo was the supposed to be the first thing he was going to do. he can find money for all his other BS needs but not for one little campaign promise? pull the other one.
Agreed. But 1st Amendment says government cannot enforce a religion. Practicing and basing your decisions on it is allowed.
http://www.politifact.com/tru...
HA ha ha!!