In what his campaign billed as his “closing argument,” Mitt Romney warned Americans that a second term for President Obama would have apocalyptic consequences for the economy in part because his own party would force a debt ceiling disaster.
Romney has come under fire for suggesting that the feds get out of disaster relief, but his record in Massachusetts shows that states can’t handle it alone.
Obama and Romney have different views of how to handle the economy. Who is more likely to help avoid the next financial crisis, and which would hasten it?
The Romney campaign defends its new ad pushing his false claim that Jeep plans to move all of its production to China.
Voters rejected a rehash of the Bush ideas in 2008, and Mitt Romney is back trying to sell the same plan in a different order in 2012.
As the East Coast braces for a massive storm, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are trying to cover up the fact that if elected they intend to cut funding for both FEMA and disaster relief.
Romney’s apparent lack of knowledge on foreign policy matters, and his apparent lack of concern about learning anything more could be devastating.
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