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Originally posted by Taiyed
You seemed to have left out the biggest trend in the recent gallup polls
www.gallup.com...
10/14-20/2012 Romney +7
10/15-21/2012 Romney +6
10/16-22/2012 Romney +5
10/17-23/2012 Romney +3
Looks like Romney's most favorable poll is showing him losing ground, and losing it quickly.
Originally posted by LeatherNLace
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by buster2010
And Romney pretty much screwed himself with the let the car companies go bankrupt comment. .
He didn't say 'let the companies go bankrupt' .. he said to use restructuring that is available through the use of chapter 11 bankruptcy. That is different from 'let the companies go bankrupt and liquidate'. One (the restructuring) keeps the companies in business and they are healthier .. the other (liquidate) makes them go bye-bye.
Seeing your post, I took the time to look up Romney's "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt" article and read it for myself. While reading the article, I read something that stood out to me...
I believe the federal government should invest substantially more in basic research — on new energy sources, fuel-economy technology, materials science and the like — that will ultimately benefit the automotive industry, along with many others. I believe Washington should raise energy research spending to $20 billion a year, from the $4 billion that is spent today. The research could be done at universities, at research labs and even through public-private collaboration.
www.nytimes.com...
The reason the above quote stood out to me is because this is exactly what Obama did and then Romney chose to attack Obama on this during the debates. I'm not going to go find the transcript of the debate; but it went something like this... Romney: "blah, blah, blah....Solyndra...blah, blah, blah....out of business...blah, blah, blah".
Anyway, I read the article and I encourage others to read it too.
Originally posted by buster2010
Originally posted by FlyersFan
I don't know about these demographic categories ... It doesn't seem to matter. He's still ahead in Ohio and Pennsylvania. If he gets those two, he wins. Romney has Florida but has to topple Obama out of Ohio. It's all coming down to Ohio .....
And Romney pretty much screwed himself with the let the car companies go bankrupt comment. And you know Obama isn't letting them forget that. I'm surprised Romney isn't spending more time in Ohio.
Originally posted by LeatherNLace
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Originally posted by buster2010
And Romney pretty much screwed himself with the let the car companies go bankrupt comment. .
He didn't say 'let the companies go bankrupt' .. he said to use restructuring that is available through the use of chapter 11 bankruptcy. That is different from 'let the companies go bankrupt and liquidate'. One (the restructuring) keeps the companies in business and they are healthier .. the other (liquidate) makes them go bye-bye.
Seeing your post, I took the time to look up Romney's "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt" article and read it for myself. While reading the article, I read something that stood out to me...
I believe the federal government should invest substantially more in basic research — on new energy sources, fuel-economy technology, materials science and the like — that will ultimately benefit the automotive industry, along with many others. I believe Washington should raise energy research spending to $20 billion a year, from the $4 billion that is spent today. The research could be done at universities, at research labs and even through public-private collaboration.
www.nytimes.com...
The reason the above quote stood out to me is because this is exactly what Obama did and then Romney chose to attack Obama on this during the debates. I'm not going to go find the transcript of the debate; but it went something like this... Romney: "blah, blah, blah....Solyndra...blah, blah, blah....out of business...blah, blah, blah".
Anyway, I read the article and I encourage others to read it too.
Originally posted by LeatherNLace
reply to post by timetothink
Assumptions....that is all I see are assumptions. Again, I kindly ask you to prove the article title was NOT written by Romney. No circumstantial evidence. Show me hard facts. Otherwise, I'm done with you.
Prove it! Proof is not difficult when you have truth and facts on your side, no?edit on 24-10-2012 by LeatherNLace because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Indigo5
Originally posted by FlyersFan
He didn't say 'let the companies go bankrupt' .. he said to use restructuring that is available through the use of chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Puhleeese...Maybe what Romney chose to Title his Op-Ed will shed some light on the matter..
Let Detroit Go Bankrupt
By MITT ROMNEY
Published: November 18, 2008
www.nytimes.com...
Or perhaps he will offer us a glimpse of his judgement? His prediction?
IF General Motors, Ford and Chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye.
How did that work out?
Originally posted by Indigo5
Puhleeese...Maybe what Romney chose to Title his Op-Ed will shed some light on the matter..
Originally posted by LeatherNLace
The reason the above quote stood out to me is because this is exactly what Obama did and then Romney chose to attack Obama on this during the debates.
In his infamous New York Times op-ed, titled by the paper "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt," he did say that government money should be made available for automakers if they needed help emerging from bankruptcy.
In an op-ed entitled “Let Detroit Go Bankrupt,” a title chosen by the editors and not Romney (a frustration every writer shares),