What does this mean? The most obvious conclusion is this: there has not been a single bit of campaign
strategy that has worked against Romney.
The two men are in a dead heat,
and nearly all polling data supports this conclusion. Obama is running out of ideas and, more importantly, he is running out of time.
Most experts believe that an upswing in the economy, a not-so-likely eventuality, will do him little good on November 6th. The dye has been cast as to the state of
affairs concerning the economy. Two
million fewer jobs-related positions available to the workforce; a work force that is millions smaller than in
the beginning of Obama’s term; a food
stamp program that has nearly doubled in size with Obama and Mexico working to
advertise for more recipients; a student
loan bubble of more than a trillion dollars
- most of which will never be
paid back to the Central Government; a
mortgage/foreclosure crisis that is relentless;
and a clown in our White House who wants to tax nearly all middle class
working Americans during this recessionary period.
Note: understand that while Obama wants you to focus on "raising taxes on the rich," his plan is far more extensive than that. At the same time he raises taxes on the rich, he wants to double the death tax, triple the dividend tax, and include a new tax increase for all earning $120,000 after taxes - or most of the upper middle class and the rich. Heck, the dividend tax increase, from 15% to 45%, will effect 120 million adults, their investments and pension funds. This tax, alone, will affect nearly all American families that produce any level of income, at all.
He is lying to us, all, when he pretends that his tax effects only 2% of the population and, it is this lie, that merits his defeat in November, if nothing else matters.
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