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- May 23, 2012
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This Romney campaign reminds me of the Bush Sr campaign in 1988. Dukakis hammered Bush on his policies. Saying that he would have to raise taxes to put those policies into effect. Also saying that in keeping with Reagan's agenda taxes would have to be raises even though the the economy looked good on the outside. Bush's answer to that was "Read my lips. NO NEW TAXES!!!" He got so used to saying it that it became his campaign slogan. Now Obama is saying that in order for Romney to do what he is saying, he will have to raise taxes. Romney's answer "If I say I'm not gonna raise taxes. I'm not gonna raise taxes." Well the minute Bush got into office what did he do? He raised taxes. He had to. Even though he said he wouldn't he did. That made him a 1 term POTUS. But it was for the good of the country and folks just didn't understand that. And Bush (unlike Romney) wasn't under contract with Grover Norquist to not raise taxes no matter what. Now Obama and Romney are faced with the same problem. Bush Jr was the first POTUS in US history to enter a war without raising taxes to pay for it. He did that with 2 wars. Add to that Medicare Part D, the bailouts. All not paid for and to top it off a tax CUT? Then we have the Obama bailouts and his extension of the Bush tax cuts. Taxes are going to have to be raised and there is no doubt about it. Only thing is who's taxes? Romney says he will cut out deductions but not WHAT deductions. I'm betting the first to go are the few deductions that lower income people can take. Things like earned income credit and the child tax credit. So I say forget what Obama says and forget what Romney says. The answers are all in the history, very recent history at that. Go back and look at the history of our economy and see how it got fixed. And none of it was this bad. Yeah Reagan had bad unemployment. But inflation wasn't this bad neither was the deficit or the GDP. Now read my lips. Obama or Romney who ever wins is gonna have to raise taxes. And If Romney does cut taxes he will sen this economy into a tailspin. We can cut spending across the board cut entitlements and so on but we will still need to raise taxes. I forget who said it but it goes something like this "Patriotism is sometimes monetary" I know for the longest it's been us middle class folks that has had to carry this country. We take up the slack for the poor and the rich alike. I would like to see someone esle take up some slack for us for once. I mean DAMN!!!!