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Hey Obama! Stick to Tax Cuts, Not Spending

September 7th, 2010 10:35 pm Author: Luke

Earlier today Governor Romney issued the following statement criticizing President Obama for taking so long to adopt tax cuts and warning against another spending stimulus:

Romney to Obama: Stick to Tax Cuts, Not Spending

For two years we’ve listened to President Obama say that Republicans have no ideas to boost the economy as he pursued his reckless spending policies. Now he’s finally adopting some of the job-creating incentives for which I and other Republicans have been calling. Making the R&D tax credit permanent and letting businesses immediately write off capital expenditures will make a real difference for jobs and the economy. It’s unfortunate that it has taken the President so long to listen.

“It would be a mistake, however, to attach another spending stimulus, paid for with higher taxes, to the ideas that will actually work. Keep the good, and drop the bad.

Time after time Mitt Romney has given President Obama great advice on how to fix this economy. My hope is that one day Obama will take some of Romney’s advice and do what is best for the American people.

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  1. September 7th, 2010 at 23:52 | #1

    Republicans designed the Bush tax cuts to expire at the end of this year, so relative to current law it costs more than $3 trillion over ten years to extend all of them. Extending the cuts for the richest two percent of Americans alone costs $830 billion. http://is.gd/f0hc0

    Tax cuts… IS spending. When will you dullards realize this? If you don’t want to keep increasing the national debt (the way you all keep screaming about)… then get serious about deficit reduction.

  2. Robert Thomas
    September 8th, 2010 at 07:20 | #2

    Mitt is out front again showing the rest of them when and what to say.

  3. Chris
    September 8th, 2010 at 08:48 | #3

    Welcome to the Dance, Mr. President. Glad to see your taking the advise of your only competitor, putting YOUR name to it and running with it. Pity there’s a paper trail showing this came from Romney’s head, and not yours or any of your advisors. It also shows who Mr. Obama takes seriously. he won’t answer tweets, but he will take Romney’s plan and copy it!

  4. Art Faccone
    September 27th, 2010 at 12:51 | #4

    lets see You are not paying taxes. So to continue to not give the gov money the gov is spending money. Thats also why when the gov increases costs less than the last time they consider that a decrease in spending. CUT THE SPENDING, therefor you will not need more taxes and the gov would not need to spend my non increase in taxes. Is that clear.

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