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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Obama and Romney offer two different models for the future of the U.S.


In the second face to face between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate for the White House, Mitt Romney, the Democrat has been on the offensive and has called the former governor of Massachusetts as the candidate of the rich. Obama reminded the audience that Romney only pays 14% of taxes . "So you want to keep low rates on capital gains," said the president. Romney enters about 20 million dollars a year for investments, especially in the company Bain Capital, which he ran until the early nineties. Candidates have used the first 45 minutes of debate to discuss and debate real, intense and even some interruption to the moderator-employment issues, taxes and energy. Romney has insisted that never raise taxes on the top earners. Obama has discussed in some detail his tax policy while took the opportunity to do the same with the opposite."My proposal is simple, keep the tax cuts for the middle class and small businesses," Obama said while Romney pointed out that claims that the top earners should pay more taxes. "Governor Romney's allies in Congress have seized 98% of taxpayers to benefit 2% more wins," said Obama on tax proposals if opponent. The Obama tonight has been away from the candidate whose dismal performance in the debate of Denver was placed behind Romney in the polls even though today has lost a golden opportunity to make Romney heir to the policies of George W. When Republican Bush was asked what he differed from the previous president. Both candidates also clashed on employment. When asked about it, was the question that opened the debate, President Obama has said that "Governor Romney does not have a five-point plan as he declares. It has a one-point plan: that CV 1% earn more money. " "That's what has practiced as an entrepreneur, as governor and as a candidate," the Democratic candidate has completed about. Obama did not waste the opportunity to say his favorite phrase, one that has done more damage to the Republican candidate in the industrial Midwest, the phrase coined by Romney when he pleaded not rescue the car industry and said he had to leave Detroit bankrupt. "In the past 30 months we have created five million jobs. I want to create more jobs.Governor Romney said he wanted to let Detroit go bankrupt, and I bet by the automotive industry, "the president said emphatically. The format chosen for the second debate undecided voters favored that 82 candidates to ask questions, the moderator Candy Crowley did not waste the opportunity to cross-examine, as he had advanced to the state that it could not be "a fly on the wall. An assistant was direct face to face in his question and asked the Republican candidate to explain that different from George W. Bush. "President Bush and I are different people and this is also a different time," he answered concise Romney, who has raised the issue of China as the only difference with Obama's predecessor. "I'm going to put pressure on China, President Bush did not. want to sign new trade agreements. " Romney has accused Obama of having even more extreme policies and Bush himself has referred to the idea of ​​Romney autodeportación of immigrants, something Bush never proposed. Obama has said that fiscal, Bush and Romney are the same. Yes, the president has not missed the opportunity to say that the Democratic administration "two war has ended and started rebuilding America." Romney has inisitido in the last four years of Democratic presidency are not as good as Obama has painted. "I guarantee that if I can is re-elected four years we will have the same as the previous four," he pointed Romney.

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