Since we are discussing repeat material, pray tell, how are the policies of Romney different than those of Bush? Would we be doomed to repeat the mistakes of Bush if Romney, god forbid, was elected?
If not, how are they different? Are not the policies of Romney just a mirror of the policies of Bush?
"Remember to always be yourself. Unless you can be batman. Then always be batman." Unknown
Please tell me how Obama's policies have been anything other than a continuation of the "failed" policies of his predecessor. Bush attempted to "prime the economic pump" with stimulus legislation. I failed to work so well that Obama enacted one of his own many times larger, which, not surprisingly, also failed to work. Did Obama close Gitmo? Did he hasten the end of the union's participation in Iraq that was set by Bush before he left office? Has he brought the troops home from Afghanistan, his "war of necessity"? Rather than reduce the deficit by half, he has increased it by half - amassing more new debt over the course of 4 years than the "unpatriotic" George Bush did in 8. Did he bring the terrorists to trial in civilian court? Did he put an end to Rendition? Did he and the Democrat supermajority in Congress repeal the 2003 tax rate cuts which he says has cost the union so much money in the public treasury during his first (and hopefully only) administration?
And you want to instill fear in the populace about Mitt returning the union to failed policies of the past? We never left those policies behind - Obama not only continued them, he expanded upon them.
We don't know. But BO is still repeating the same old crap he ran on before. It hasn't worked and he is still trying to get people to believe he is different. He needs new writers.
alot of those fooled the first time aren't going to be fooled again.
I am sure mitt ain't the answer, and it maybe many years before someone comes along to make things right.
Martin Ent Inc wrote: We don't know. But [the GOP] is still repeating the same old crap [they] ran on before. It hasn't worked and [they are] still trying to get people to believe [they are] different. [They] need new writers.
alot of those fooled the first time aren't going to be fooled again.