Monday, September 17, 2012

Romney gets specific-specifically wrong

Mitt Romney today got specific today, and told what he'd cut. He stated that a 5% cut on all domestic non-security spending ( Do you know what that means? I think I do, but maybe I'm wrong). And he said that  non-essential items would be eliminated ( What that means no one knows for sure. What's essential to me is different than what's essential to you, and vise versa.), and that subsidies would be cut from items like PBS and Amtrak. Think PBS isn't important to hundreds of millions of parents in the morning? How many generations of children have learned things from shows like Sesame Street? This I saw just after I watched the recent of Masterpiece Mystery. How many millions of adults watch shows like that? And to millions in the northeast, how important is Amtrak in their daily commute? And think people in other parts of the country wouldn't love to be able to quickly travel between cities?
Well, Mitt, you got specific, or at least for you, got specific. And you just showed millions of Americans specifically why they shouldn't vote for you. And I'm sure that you just showed why people shouldn't vote for the GOP at all. After all, aren't you the moderate GOP candidate? Doesn't this mean that the far right wants to cut even more? I hope every Democrat runs an ad with your words of what you'd cut to let people know just what you and the rest of the GOP would do. And I hope, Mitt, that you'll get even more specific.      

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