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Economy speech

Fri, 06/15/2012 - 5:02pm

Can you say "battleground"?  This is only the beginning, Ladies and Gentlemen.  Everyone will have an opinion on this one.  The most question may be, what aren't we really being told?  This is about trust, transparency and values - all in major flux and shifting.  Keep your eye on the ball, 'cause it's abotu to get hot for those not really aware.

President Obama used his recent speech in Ohio to state that the divisive factor in November’s election would be the:  United States' economic future. This is about ‘"how to grow the economy, how to create good jobs and how to pay down our deficit’.  Romney got a jump-start on the day, however, by giving his own speech in Ohio on economic plans just shortly before the President's. Did the speeches hit home or not? We now look at citizens trying to decide their own futures in favor of or against the President in light of his latest Cleveland speech.

What Others Are Saying...

…a wonderful speech…I don't know if he can get through the dense drunken Republican mindset. The GOP is a real house of nuts…

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Clearly overindulgence in marijuana stunted Obama's intellectual growth, he's stuck in Marxism…

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There is a big difference in how Obama views the economy versus how Romney views the economy. In Obama's world, he views government as the solution....In Romney's world, he views the citizens as the solution. Have government get out of the way, reduce the tax burden on companies who employ citizens, create an environment where the private sector can flourish, use private equity to fund private sector business, and reduce government spending so that government does not create such a burden on the job creators...

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