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Anyone or does being a business man cover everything with being POTUS?
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Does anyone know what Romney's foreign policies are?
Anyone or does being a business man cover everything with being POTUS?
That would be the case with domestic policy as well; the same failed policies, at home and abroad.He's surrounded himself with foreign policy advisors that are basically leftovers and re-runs from the Bush-Cheney era.
So, if you enjoyed that fare, Romney will thaw it out and warm up a heaping plate of it for you.
Does anyone know what Romney's foreign policies are?
Anyone or does being a business man cover everything with being POTUS?
Being a businessman renders one among the least qualified to be president.
Otherwise, yes Romneys is the same failed Bush Era/neo-con policies.
He's surrounded himself with foreign policy advisors that are basically leftovers and re-runs from the Bush-Cheney era.
So, if you enjoyed that fare, Romney will thaw it out and warm up a heaping plate of it for you.
Ronald Reagan called it Peace through Strength and he was never more right than today:
When I look around the world, I see a handful of major forces that vie with America and free nations, to shape the world in an image of their choosing. These are not exclusively military threats. Rather, they are determined, powerful forces that may threaten freedom, prosperity, and Americas national interests.
First, Islamic fundamentalism with which we have been at war since Sept. 11, 2001.
Second, the struggle in the greater Middle East between those who yearn for freedom, and those who seek to crush it.
The dangerous and destabilizing ripple effects of failed and failing states, from which terrorists may find safe haven.
The anti-American visions of regimes in Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, and Cubatwo of which are seeking nuclear weapons.
And these forces include rising nations with hidden and emerging aspirations, like China, determined to be a world superpower, and a resurgent Russia, led by a man who believes the Soviet Union was great, not evil.
There is no one approach to these challenges. There is no Wall that the next President can demand to be torn down. But there is one unifying thread that connects each of these possible threats: when America is strong, the world is safer
Anyone or does being a business man cover everything with being POTUS?
It covers as much as community organizer did.
He's surrounded himself with foreign policy advisors that are basically leftovers and re-runs from the Bush-Cheney era.
So, if you enjoyed that fare, Romney will thaw it out and warm up a heaping plate of it for you.
Actually, I think it would be more accurate to say Romney will emulate Reagan Foreign Policy: Here is the text of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romneys speech on foreign policy as prepared for delivery (Oct. 2011) at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.:
Ronald Reagan called it Peace through Strength and he was never more right than today:
When I look around the world, I see a handful of major forces that vie with America and free nations, to shape the world in an image of their choosing. These are not exclusively military threats. Rather, they are determined, powerful forces that may threaten freedom, prosperity, and Americas national interests.
First, Islamic fundamentalism with which we have been at war since Sept. 11, 2001.
Second, the struggle in the greater Middle East between those who yearn for freedom, and those who seek to crush it.
The dangerous and destabilizing ripple effects of failed and failing states, from which terrorists may find safe haven.
The anti-American visions of regimes in Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, and Cubatwo of which are seeking nuclear weapons.
And these forces include rising nations with hidden and emerging aspirations, like China, determined to be a world superpower, and a resurgent Russia, led by a man who believes the Soviet Union was great, not evil.
There is no one approach to these challenges. There is no Wall that the next President can demand to be torn down. But there is one unifying thread that connects each of these possible threats: when America is strong, the world is safer
Pretty Basic Stuff.