Wednesday, October 24, 2012

ELECTION 2012 VOTE!! VOTE!! VOTE!!!!





Let us join together in once again making history & driving back those whose are driven only by hate, those who lead with fear. They want us to fear change & forward motion.
It's time for us to plant our feet
, stand our ground, give nothing, do not back up nor retreat, MOVE FORWARD ONLY so that we can drive the liars, the fear mongers, the haters & racist back and win this once again.
The nerve of them to do nothing to help this country move forward just to bring down one man who did nothing to them but beat them fair and square. Think about this: Being that the Republican party (GOP) stood by (doing nothing) and tried to let this country fall apart so they could say "look, Obama failed" why should we vote for them. The proof is that this Congress has done the least work, passed the least bills, and has been rated as the worst ever. They need to go! VOTE!!
THE TRUTH DOESN"T CEASE TO EXIST SIMPLY BECAUSE WE IGNORE IT, LIE ABOUT IT, or HIDE IT!! VOTE!!!
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President of the U.S.
Party                                           Name
__________________________________________________________________
DEMOCRATIC                           Barack  Obama
REPUBLICAN                             Mitt  Romney
CONSERVATIVE                       Mitt  Romney
WORKING FAMILIES                Barack  Obama
GREEN                                          Jill  Stein
PSL-SOCIALISM AND LIB        Peta  Lindsay
LBT-LIBERTARIAN                   Gary  Johnson 
CST-CONSTITUTION                 Virgil  Goode


If you found out that someone lied to you would you trust them to lead you? Is there a difference between a broken promise (or a promise which the goal is not yet complete) and a lie? Yes! A lie is deliberate and meant to deceive. A lie is meant to fool you. A broken promise with effort behind it means that the work is in progress, but you were not lied to nor led astray. 
 Math is a pure science or better yet, Math is pure! When you attempt to add, subtract, multiply and divide the answers are exact. However, when you attempt to factor in unknowns and possibilities then you are no longer dealing with pure math. 
What Mitt Romney has promised is a lie. He is sounding like a expert on one hand but no expert on this planet agrees with his so called Tax plan which by the way he says will magically grow jobs and our country's economy. 
Republicans backing Mitt and Mitt himself claim that 5 or 6 studies back his plan up. When contacted the author of one of these studies said that Mitt Romney and the Republican party are misquoting him and his study. He never said in no way that Mitt's plan could or would work. They lied!
 What Romney does is claim that he will cut taxes and never raise them for the middle class, not bother the wealthy, get rid of loop holes and deductions. His promise to slash marginal tax rates by 20 percent and cut taxes on investment income without raising taxes on the middle class or increasing the deficit sounds good, but it not possible. The Tax Policy Center found in a recent analysis that accomplishing all of those promises at the same time would be mathematically impossible. He lied! He is just trying to convince people that he can do a better job than President Obama just to get votes. 

Tax Specialist Martin Sullivan: Romney Tax Plan Is 'Not Mathematically Possible'

The Huffington Post  |  By  Posted:  Updated: 10/25/2012 11:41 am EDT

Romney Tax Plan
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign rally at the Reno Event Center on October 24, 2012 in Reno, Nevada. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Another economist has joined the chorus of analysts saying that Mitt Romney's tax plan doesn't add up.
"I like tax reform. I want to broaden the base. It's something I've devoted my life to,"Martin A. Sullivan, chief economist at Tax Analysts, told The New York Times. "I welcome Gov. Romney and the Republicans' strong push, but the plan doesn't work out. It's not mathematically possible."
Sullivan told the NYT that the Tax Policy Center, which found that Romney's tax plan is mathematically impossible, has it right. The article noted that it's not only Sullivan that's convinced by the Tax Policy Center paper. Economists from all sides of the political spectrum -- including from the conservative American Enterprise Institute -- find its claims to be trustworthy.
Other economists and pundits that say that Romney's plan is mathematically impossible include Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, and conservative writer David Frum.
Romney has promised to slash marginal tax rates by 20 percent and cut taxes on investment income without raising taxes on the middle class or increasing the deficit. Butthe Tax Policy Center found in a recent analysis that accomplishing all of those promises at the same time would be mathematically impossible. Romney suggested capping deductions at $25,000 per family during the second presidential debate, but the think tank found that even with this modification, Romney's tax plan still would blow a $3.7 trillion hole in the deficit over the next 10 years.
Romney also promised at the third presidential debate that he would balance the budget within eight to 10 years. In response, Harvard economist Larry Summers, a former top economic adviser to President Barack Obama, told The Huffington Post on Tuesday that Romney's budget plan is "alchemy."
"Lead cannot be turned into gold. Two plus two cannot equal five," Summers told HuffPost. "And 20 percent across-the-board tax cuts cannot be squared with balanced budgets without raising middle-class taxes or eviscerating government."

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