Why Mitt Romney is unlikable

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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,156
    polaris_x wrote:
    it would be the funniest thing if it wasn't so sad ... it really is mind boggling how anyone could vote for this sleazebag ... the partisan divide really has the majority of the population indoctrinated ...
    I find it mind-boggling how anyone in good conscious could vote for either candidate. Especially if you have expectations.
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,156

    1. trump
    2. bachmann
    3. perry
    4. cain
    5. newt
    6. santorum

    and then finally
    7. romney...
    Too bad Paul was never a serious threat. But looking at the list above, I'm happy Romney came out on top (even though everyone knew he was a lock from the start). Especially since he was a 50/50 chance at being the next POTUS.

    Although Herman Cain would have been one of the most entertaining POTUS of all time, rivaling even The Slickster. He has a little bit of Jackie Chiles in him.
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  • polaris_xpolaris_x Posts: 13,559
    Jason P wrote:
    I find it mind-boggling how anyone in good conscious could vote for either candidate. Especially if you have expectations.

    agreed ...

    but its guys like romney that make a vote for obama almost justifiable
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    brianlux wrote:
    "1. Drop-dead, collar-ad handsome with gracious, statesmanlike aura."

    Isn't this one of those things conservatives often complained about JFK- that he got elected on his good looks?
    :lol:

    yeah, they complained about obama being a rock star when they ran the most unhip, cranky, old man, with a dingbat as a running mate...funny how things that you attack the other guy on suddenly become desired traits :lol:
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  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    15. Romney promises 12 million jobs in first term

    Mitt Romenys econimic advisors:

    Projections are that the Romney plan would add between 0.5% and 1% per year in gross domestic product growth over the next decade.
    Growth could be even stronger if hard-to-model gains from more effective regulation and decreased policy uncertainty could be captured.
    12 million new jobs over just four years would be one of the strongest periods of employment growth in recent history, and require the economy to consistently add 250,000 jobs every 30 days for 48 straight months.
    The quick turnaround would be spurred by the lower tax rates and drastic spending cuts that are the hallmark of Romney's plan.


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-pr ... 00906.html
  • ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,872
    15. Romney promises 12 million jobs in first term

    Mitt Romenys econimic advisors:

    Projections are that the Romney plan would add between 0.5% and 1% per year in gross domestic product growth over the next decade.
    Growth could be even stronger if hard-to-model gains from more effective regulation and decreased policy uncertainty could be captured.
    12 million new jobs over just four years would be one of the strongest periods of employment growth in recent history, and require the economy to consistently add 250,000 jobs every 30 days for 48 straight months.
    The quick turnaround would be spurred by the lower tax rates and drastic spending cuts that are the hallmark of Romney's plan.


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-pr ... 00906.html

    If he's gonna have his people cook up some numbers why not promise 30 million jobs?
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  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    ComeToTX wrote:
    15. Romney promises 12 million jobs in first term

    Mitt Romenys econimic advisors:

    Projections are that the Romney plan would add between 0.5% and 1% per year in gross domestic product growth over the next decade.
    Growth could be even stronger if hard-to-model gains from more effective regulation and decreased policy uncertainty could be captured.
    12 million new jobs over just four years would be one of the strongest periods of employment growth in recent history, and require the economy to consistently add 250,000 jobs every 30 days for 48 straight months.
    The quick turnaround would be spurred by the lower tax rates and drastic spending cuts that are the hallmark of Romney's plan.


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-pr ... 00906.html

    If he's gonna have his people cook up some numbers why not promise 30 million jobs?
    why not promise a billion?

    to me 12 million in the first term is just a pipe dream.

    then again, with a republican in office the republican controlled house might actually hold a vote on any bill to create jobs.....
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    i could respond to each number individually but i don't want to waste my time.
    you must have a break in between customers eh?
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    i could respond to each number individually but i don't want to waste my time.
    you must have a break in between customers eh?
    yep.
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  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    15. Romney promises 12 million jobs in first term

    Mitt Romenys econimic advisors:

    Projections are that the Romney plan would add between 0.5% and 1% per year in gross domestic product growth over the next decade.
    Growth could be even stronger if hard-to-model gains from more effective regulation and decreased policy uncertainty could be captured.
    12 million new jobs over just four years would be one of the strongest periods of employment growth in recent history, and require the economy to consistently add 250,000 jobs every 30 days for 48 straight months.
    The quick turnaround would be spurred by the lower tax rates and drastic spending cuts that are the hallmark of Romney's plan.


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-pr ... 00906.html

    12 million jobs :shock: ooooh, that sounds easy...

    tell me more about these "drastic spending cuts" and who's taxes will be lower......
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    inmytree wrote:
    12 million jobs :shock: ooooh, that sounds easy...

    tell me more about these "drastic spending cuts" and who's taxes will be lower......
    when a non-hostile congress will actually debate and hold votes on your legislation everything is markedly easier...
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 30,208
    15. Romney promises 12 million jobs in first term

    Mitt Romenys econimic advisors:

    Projections are that the Romney plan would add between 0.5% and 1% per year in gross domestic product growth over the next decade.
    Growth could be even stronger if hard-to-model gains from more effective regulation and decreased policy uncertainty could be captured.
    12 million new jobs over just four years would be one of the strongest periods of employment growth in recent history, and require the economy to consistently add 250,000 jobs every 30 days for 48 straight months.
    The quick turnaround would be spurred by the lower tax rates and drastic spending cuts that are the hallmark of Romney's plan.


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-pr ... 00906.html

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :fp: ...Never ever will he get there not even in 8yrs :lol::lol::lol:
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 9,191
    Fair and balanced. I now have top ten reasons not to vote for Barack Hussein Obama

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wOnHrAGKwJ4


    It is election season, after all, so sharing one's political views -- however outlandish they may be -- is to be expected. But how about from a 6-year-old? Isaac Anthony counts down the 10 reasons why he thinks you should not vote for Barack Obama in a YouTube video posted by the conservative website Patriot Update. His list of reasons includes the fact that, in his opinion, Obama is "taking money from people who work hard" and "keeping people on welfare and food stamps." After Anthony delivers reason No. 4, "He wants to take guns away from good guys," he shoots his mock pistol at the camera.
    Since Sunday more than 160,000 people have viewed the video, and as you might expect, it's been met with more than a little controversy. Some commenters on YouTube are calling the clip "sad" and "ignorant." Over on Twitter, most people are blaming the boy's parents, saying that it's an example of indoctrination. On the other side of the fence, viewers are commending Anthony, with one YouTube commenter writing, "He's smarter than half of Americans."

    Are you suggesting that the average Republican voter has the mentality of a six year old? How offensive!
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    15. Romney promises 12 million jobs in first term

    Mitt Romenys econimic advisors:

    Projections are that the Romney plan would add between 0.5% and 1% per year in gross domestic product growth over the next decade.
    Growth could be even stronger if hard-to-model gains from more effective regulation and decreased policy uncertainty could be captured.
    12 million new jobs over just four years would be one of the strongest periods of employment growth in recent history, and require the economy to consistently add 250,000 jobs every 30 days for 48 straight months.
    The quick turnaround would be spurred by the lower tax rates and drastic spending cuts that are the hallmark of Romney's plan.


    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/romney-pr ... 00906.html

    'Decreased policy uncertainty'? Sounds like a euphemism if ever I've heard one.

    What's he gonna do? Force the unemployed into unpaid work as fry-cooks at McDonalds, scrap the minimum wage, and bring back chain gangs?
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    CH156378 wrote:
    19. Made family dog ride on the top of the car during road trip.

    20. Spoke out against the Vietnam War protesters. Supported Vietnam so much that he got a deference to France for "religious reasons". Supports starting a war against Iran.
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  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    Newch91 wrote:
    CH156378 wrote:
    19. Made family dog ride on the top of the car during road trip.

    20. Spoke out against the Vietnam War protesters. Supported Vietnam so much that he got a deference to France for "religious reasons". Supports starting a war against Iran.
    :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp:

    so typical of all of these vietnam era assholes who are so quick to send other people's kids to fight and die for some bullshit reason that was not good enough for them to go fight themselves...

    the entire bush administration AND nugent all got deferments...
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  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Seriously, could this guy really be any more of a c*nt?


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... -subsidies

    Mitt Romney confirms he would end US wind power subsidies

    Mitt Romney and Barack Obama draw up battle lines over US wind farm tax credits

    James Murray for BusinessGreen, part of the Guardian Environment Network
    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 2 August 2012



    Mitt Romney looks set to declare war on America's wind energy industry, further emphasising the dividing line between the presumptive Republican presidential candidate and President Barack Obama on energy issues.

    Romney's campaign confirmed this week he wants to end long-standing tax credits for wind farm projects when the incentives come up for review later this year.

    The pledge means the popular production tax credits (PTCs) – which have helped drive a surge in new wind energy investment in the US, making it the second largest wind energy market in the world after China – would be allowed to expire at the end of this year if the Republicans secure the White House in November.

    Shawn McCoy, a spokesman for Romney's Iowa campaign, told the Des Moines Register earlier this week that Romney would "allow the wind credit to expire, end the stimulus boondoggles, and create a level playing field on which all sources of energy can compete on their merits".

    He added that wind energy would still be allowed to "thrive wherever it is economically competitive, and wherever private sector competitors with far more experience than the president believe the investment will produce results".

    Romney's campaign later confirmed he planned to allow the tax credits to lapse, stressing that he favours an energy policy environment where technology-specific incentives are removed.

    However, green groups, renewable energy industry insiders, and Democrats were all quick to point out that Romney's desire for a level playing field on energy policy does not extend to oil and gas, where he has pledged to retain up to $40bn of subsidies and tax breaks that President Obama wants to see phased out.

    Romney also faces accusations he has flip-flopped on clean energy policy, given that as governor of Massachusetts between 2003 and 2007 he talked up the potential for renewable energy and approved state support packages for a number of clean tech firms.


    The latest pledge to roll back support for the wind energy sector is likely to appeal to the GOP's base, but it will also infuriate a number of Republicans in states where the wind industry is booming.

    In June, 16 Republicans in Congress wrote to the GOP leaders in the House of Representatives urging them to approve an immediate extension of the PTC scheme as a means of driving investment and job creation.

    The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) is now warning that a number of projects are already slowing down and undertaking lay-offs as developers wait to find out if the PTC will be extended beyond the end of the year.

    "The PTC is an example of effective, job-creating tax policy, but with expiration looming at the end of the year, 37,000 good American jobs are in peril," said AWEA chief executive Denise Bode in a statement. "That is why Congress must act now to save USA wind jobs and keep this success story moving forward."
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    Newch91 wrote:
    CH156378 wrote:
    19. Made family dog ride on the top of the car during road trip.

    20. Spoke out against the Vietnam War protesters. Supported Vietnam so much that he got a deference to France for "religious reasons". Supports starting a war against Iran.

    :roll: Fucking leave Iran alone. Absolutely none of our business... AND I don't give a shit if they have nuclear capabilities.
  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    edited August 2012
    Emoticons rule

    21. Romney farts and pays more taxes than most ever will
    Post edited by usamamasan1 on
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    Emoticons rule

    :lol:
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Newch91 wrote:
    CH156378 wrote:
    19. Made family dog ride on the top of the car during road trip.

    20. Spoke out against the Vietnam War protesters. Supported Vietnam so much that he got a deference to France for "religious reasons". Supports starting a war against Iran.

    :roll: Fucking leave Iran alone. Absolutely none of our business... AND I don't give a shit if they have nuclear capabilities.
    Agreed. It would be Iraq all over again.
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  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    edited August 2012
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  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    Newch91 wrote:
    Agreed. It would be Iraq all over again.

    You're right, I have some feeling it would be even worse though... Just a hunch... not sure why.
  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    22.Clint Eastwood endorses Romney's presidential bid


    "Now more than ever do we need Gov. Romney. I'm going to be voting for him," Eastwood told Romney supporters Friday night.
    "He just made my day," Romney said. "What a guy."
    Standing at Romney's side, Eastwood said he was filming "Mystic River" in Massachusetts almost a decade ago when he first saw political advertisements featuring Romney, who was running for governor at the time.
    "I said, God, this guy, he's too handsome to be governor, but he does look like he could be president," Eastwood joked. "As the years have gone by I began to think even more so about that."


    I know, kinda like #1 but fuck it, dirty Harry wins. He is no pussy cat
  • peacefrompaulpeacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    22.Clint Eastwood endorses Romney's presidential bid


    "Now more than ever do we need Gov. Romney. I'm going to be voting for him," Eastwood told Romney supporters Friday night.
    "He just made my day," Romney said. "What a guy."
    Standing at Romney's side, Eastwood said he was filming "Mystic River" in Massachusetts almost a decade ago when he first saw political advertisements featuring Romney, who was running for governor at the time.
    "I said, God, this guy, he's too handsome to be governor, but he does look like he could be president," Eastwood joked. "As the years have gone by I began to think even more so about that."


    I know, kinda like #1 but fuck it, dirty Harry wins. He is no pussy cat

    The Man with No Name is my preference, but, carry on.
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,423
    22.Clint Eastwood endorses Romney's presidential bid


    "Now more than ever do we need Gov. Romney. I'm going to be voting for him," Eastwood told Romney supporters Friday night.
    "He just made my day," Romney said. "What a guy."
    Standing at Romney's side, Eastwood said he was filming "Mystic River" in Massachusetts almost a decade ago when he first saw political advertisements featuring Romney, who was running for governor at the time.
    "I said, God, this guy, he's too handsome to be governor, but he does look like he could be president," Eastwood joked. "As the years have gone by I began to think even more so about that."


    I know, kinda like #1 but fuck it, dirty Harry wins. He is no pussy cat
    Get the fuck off my lawn. :lol:
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  • Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 11,769
    Byrnzie wrote:
    However, green groups, renewable energy industry insiders, and Democrats were all quick to point out that Romney's desire for a level playing field on energy policy does not extend to oil and gas, where he has pledged to retain up to $40bn of subsidies and tax breaks that President Obama wants to see phased out.

    :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

    Fucking oil & gas run this country.
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  • ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,872
    Emoticons rule

    21. Romney farts and pays more taxes than most ever will

    Then he shouldn't be so scared to prove it.
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  • ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 7,872
    Byrnzie wrote:
    However, green groups, renewable energy industry insiders, and Democrats were all quick to point out that Romney's desire for a level playing field on energy policy does not extend to oil and gas, where he has pledged to retain up to $40bn of subsidies and tax breaks that President Obama wants to see phased out.

    :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

    Fucking oil & gas run this country.

    Amen
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,156
    I don't understand how the GOP has convinced its base that energy from wind and the giant burning orb in the sky is a bad thing.
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