Luddly Neddite
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Which part of substance that Romney provided did you like the most?
1. "On style points it was close,...as a CBS News snap poll found, 65 percent thought Romney would do a better job on the economy and only 34 percent believed Obama would though the president scored a 37 to 30 overall win over Romney, with 33 percent believing it was a tie.
2. In turn, Romneys most effective moment came when he laid out the administrations unmet promises. What youre seeing in this country is 23 million people struggling to find a job. The presidents policies have been exercised over the last four years and they havent put Americans back to work. Romney pointed out that growth had slowed year to year and the unemployment numbers looked better than reality as workers have fled the labor market factors that voters might not understand when reading headlines.
3. Then there were two moments that (inadvertently) told us a lot Obamas economic vision.
The first occurred when a college student named Jeremy asked for reassurances about his job prospects after graduating. Obama answered: Number one, I want to build manufacturing jobs in this country again. Jeremy was probably somewhat stunned to find out that his $100,000 in student loans could only land him a job working the line at a factory making government subsidized electric cars. Hey, in these unselfish, planned economies, Jeremy, you take what youre given.
And when the candidates were asked by one of those committed undecideds to dispel any myths about themselves, Obama used it to lay out one of the least convincing arguments of the night. I believe, he explained, that the free enterprise system is the greatest engine of prosperity the worlds ever known.
Yet, if a person had listened to the preceding hour (the preceding four years, actually), they would have learned that the free enterprise system wasnt great enough for the health care insurance industry, retirement funds, auto and banking industries, housing markets, education, green energy, or basically any other area that his administrations policies have touched on in four years. It would be interesting if someone perhaps at the next Townhall debate would ask Obama to define what the free enterprise means to him."
Harsanyi: Once again, Obama's record wins it for Romney
Wait a minute...long post but you didn't answer the question..you couldn't one thing Romney said of substance?
Hey, you know treasure hunts have to have an actual treasure to find.
I really think you're asking too much of PC. No one could find the impossible.