Romney hit hard on MSNBC -Taxes, Flip-flops, & Social Issues



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Tucker Calson discuss a range of flip-flop issues with Virginia Buckingham of the Boston Herald. Taxes are added to Romney's list of inconsistent issues.


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Raf -- Im not ... ( 8 months ago by MarkDouglasC)
Raf -- Im not single or no dependents. Im talking about the taxes I did of a guy that was in the USARMY as a cav scout, a couple years ago. He joined Army after 911. His strong suit was patriotism. This is about math you idiot, and how working poor pay federal income taxes and FICA taxes.
The constitution is ... ( 8 months ago by Sowinski314)
The constitution is a living document, it is not that it is unalterable- but it should not be dismissed. To use executive powers to bypass it or for any senator, representative, military personnel, or any other person sworn to protect the constitution from both foreign and domestic threats is remiss in their duties, it erodes our system of government and the will of the people.
listen, you get out ... ( 8 months ago by anscfoster)
listen, you get out of high school, get a job, make about $20,000 - 15% goes to federal taxes and you get NOTHING back, so yes -normal people, poor working americans, pay in taxes.
MArk, we have ALL ... ( 8 months ago by anscfoster)
MArk, we have ALL of these things now. They aren't on our shores, but we have closed our eyes to the fact that we are keeping these practices alive in foreign countries by buying child labor products. BUT -sine it isn;t here, we aprove our system of fucking the world.
Ans -- Im not sure ... ( 8 months ago by MarkDouglasC)
Ans -- Im not sure which post you are responding to, but yes, there is child labor, sweat shops, all kinds of crap going on in the world. Romney and his worship of profit isnt the answer. We need more labor rights, more common sense, more progress, not more worship of profit.
you mean poor in ... ( 8 months ago by rafussen)
you mean poor in relative terms then, right? cause normal people in america, i think, aren't poor.
plus, teenagers right out of high school is not a good example of an average american. people just out of high school are in completely different situations than most americans. additionally, i don't know what point you are trying to make with your comment--i am completely aware of the concept of income taxes and fica taxes, and how everyone who earns money has liabilities to pay them.
My point is, money ... ( 8 months ago by anscfoster)
My point is, money is taken from 18 year olds who have began their first job. This money is then "redistributed" through tax credits and rebates to anyone meeting financial criteria comingled with dependant situations. So, an 18 year old start out pays for a 40 year old's 10 children and bad choices. THUS, bringing down the new guys chance to do it right, having to charge, borrow, and steal what he gave to support the others.
That's a fact. ... ( 8 months ago by anscfoster)
That's a fact. Worship of Profit isn't right. But, it's human nature. Only people who see the point of being nice will vote for someone who is genuinley nice. Most people, the majority of Americans, Are hell bound to "have something" that's what my comment is about. Most people don't care about anything but self gain. That's why we're screwed.
Yes, 18 year olds ... ( 8 months ago by MybookDeal)
Yes, 18 year olds pay social security. But so did I when I was 18. Im 56. Everyone going into Soc Sec has paid. The problem is, they now use FICA taxes to pay all kinds of things, and be included in federal budget. The tax has doubled, again and again. The Soc Sec part isnt bad - the very high tax on work is bad. If all this extra stuff is so needed - let ALL income types pay it, not just work.
exactly the point. ... ( 8 months ago by rafussen)
exactly the point. maybe all this extra stuff is not needed. which is why i don't think there should be tax, or at least not as much as it is, which includes not taxing all kinds of income, rather taxing the least kinds possible. instead of doing away with certain taxes, do away with certain "needs" of taxes. lastly, the idea of SS isn't bad, but the SS system is bad.
I'm sorry but this ... ( 8 months ago by princess0086)
I'm sorry but this woman is full of it. I never seen such bias reporting. She doesn't even support her claims.
He is a an ... ( 8 months ago by mydodgers1)
He is a an intelligent man of great integrity who may become our nations great uniter! He is offering his problem-solving skills and economic genius for the betterment of our nation. Romney will bring new vision, fresh ideas, high standards, energy and efficiency to Washington. The ONLY INTELLIGENT VOTE is a VOTE FOR ROMNEY
One thing is sure: ... ( 8 months ago by gnr4evr06)
One thing is sure: All Republicans and conservative independants need to get behind WHOEVER wins the Republican nomination. Otherwise, we will have Clinton or Obama in the White House.
A survey of states ... ( 8 months ago by jodale1972)
A survey of states by the National Conference of State Legislatures found Massachusetts led the nation during Romney's first year, raising fees and fines by $501 million. New York was second with $367 million. Nine other states raised fees and fines by more than $100 million.
"It's a shell game, ... ( 8 months ago by jodale1972)
"It's a shell game," said Julian Zelizer, professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University. "He (Mitt Romney) can still say he didn't raise taxes, but fees are taxes by another name. It's a trick."
Mitt's a liberal - ... ( 8 months ago by danitexas)
Mitt's a liberal - period. He's as conservative as Ahrnold.
i will stay home if ... ( 8 months ago by westernillstud)
i will stay home if mc cain or romney are on the ballot
You're going to ... ( 8 months ago by gnr4evr06)
You're going to stay home just because your guy (whoever that is) didn't get the nomination? It's because of stubborn fools like you that we could very well have a Democratic president in less than a year.
I dunno... a lot of ... ( 8 months ago by hayseedsings)
I dunno... a lot of staunch conservatives say they, too, will stay home rather than allow their party to tack to the left. They'd rather put up with a Democrat in office for a few years if it means their party returns to its conservative roots. That's a legitimate political strategy.
That's a ridiculous ... ( 8 months ago by gnr4evr06)
That's a ridiculous strategy. You don't win by losing.
I guess it depends ... ( 8 months ago by hayseedsings)
I guess it depends on how big the picture at which you're looking.
Have you not heard of strategic losses?
a survey states ... ( 8 months ago by closethefuckingdoor)
a survey states this
please provide the link.
But if you choose a ... ( 8 months ago by imagineliberty)
But if you choose a republican that is not very different than a democrat, what difference does it ultimately make?
Sounds like someone ... ( 6 months ago by FormerMALiberall)
Sounds like someone needs to call you a WAAAAAAAAHHHHHMMMBULANCE!



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