Romney's 10 Point Economic Plan

[quote]orion wrote:
Here is Orions 4 point plan:

Cut taxes.

Cut back governmnent.

Pay back debts.

Get out of the fucking way.

Id be such an awesome politician because Id have nothing to do all day and an assistant who says routinely “No!” whenever someone wants some public monies.

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We may not see eye to eye on spiritual matters (this is not a cue to launch anti-God tirade:). But, when it comes to running the government you would probably get my vote.

[quote]ZEB wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:
Here is Orions 4 point plan:

Cut taxes.

Cut back governmnent.

Pay back debts.

Get out of the fucking way.

Id be such an awesome politician because Id have nothing to do all day and an assistant who says routinely “No!” whenever someone wants some public monies.

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We may not see eye to eye on spiritual matters (this is not a cue to launch anti-God tirade:). But, when it comes to running the government you would probably get my vote.
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But that is the very essence of libertarianism.

We agree on what we absolutely, positively have to agree on and the we go home and do our own thing.

I just realized that my speeches would be rather short too.

[quote]Bill Roberts wrote:
It might just take candidates actually willing to state that their opponents are tax-and-spend liberals.

The anemic McCain campaign I think never used the phrase for Obama, and I doubt Pelosi and Reid have run into much characterization as such, either.

But of course that is exactly what all three of them are.

Until we name the problem for what it is, it seems unlikely the problem will end.[/quote]

You prefer the borrow-and-spend conservatives? That’s what the alternative is, with the GOP. At least Democrats try to finance their spending, instead of putting it on credit, and passing the bill on to our kids.

Romney would have been preferrable to McCain’s candidacy, but the fundamentalist bible thumpers don’t like him, so you might as well forget about it. But I like Romney on health care more than McCain, for example. Romney would have made a better president than McCain for sure.

[quote]K2000 wrote:
At least Democrats try to finance their spending, instead of putting it on credit, and passing the bill on to our kids.[/quote]

Ha ha, finance their spending. Now let me see, how do they do that, hmm. I got it! The tax the crap out of the people who make the economy strong. That’s the worst possible thing you can do to the economy. Furthermore, a true coservative will not raise deficits. GW lost my support [quote]about three years into his first term.

And FAR FAR better than socialist we have in the White House currently.

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:

[quote]Gregus wrote:
Nothing will change. [/quote]

Not foundationally and that’s what needs to. It’s hard for me to take Romney seriously after he signed that idiotic healthcare bill into law in Mass. Until he renounces that as the blunder of his career he’s another McCain to me.[/quote]

This.

Romney’s look good on paper. His history, in practice, not so much.[/quote]

It’s the exact same process for me for everybody. Republican, Democrat or anybody else. I couldn’t care less what they say during a meaningless campaign. Their record tells me everything I need to know.

[quote]orion wrote:
Here is Orions 4 point plan:

Cut taxes.

Cut back governmnent.

Pay back debts.

Get out of the fucking way.

Id be such an awesome politician because Id have nothing to do all day and an assistant who says routinely “No!” whenever someone wants some public monies.

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You forgot to add:

  1. End the two wars going on

  2. Bring home all troops and equipment across the entire globe. (Do we really need troops in Germany, Japan, Italy and Korea anymore? )

  3. Withdraw from the United Nations and any other entangling alliances that entail military promises

  4. Completely revamp our foreign policy