Obama launches new tax offensive against Romney

CHICAGO (AP) - President Barack Obama's campaign is launching a new offensive Monday against Republican Mitt Romney, blasting the GOP nominee for criticizing Americans who don't pay income taxes without having "come clean" about his own.
The campaign started the new push with a television advertisement, its first spot using Romney's comments that 47 percent of voters pay no income tax, and believe they are victims and entitled to government assistance. The ad was to begin airing in Ohio - a crucial swing state where Romney was campaigning this week - but was also expected to be part of the campaign's final push elsewhere between now and Election Day.
"Maybe instead of attacking others on taxes, he should come clean on his," the ad's narrator says of Romney.
The 30-second spot signaled that Obama would keep making Romney's taxes a campaign issue. The Republican hopeful has released only two years of tax information about his personal fortune and finances.
Six weeks out from the election, Obama holds a slim lead over Romney in most battleground states. The Republican is seeking to right his campaign following a rough stretch that included the release of his secretly recorded remarks about the 47 percent and criticism that he's not campaigning hard enough for the White House.
Romney acknowledged Sunday that he was trailing the president in several key states. But he promised to spend less time courting donors and more time with voters.
"I know that in the coming six weeks they're very unlikely to stay where they are today," Romney said of the polls.
The Republican was scheduled to campaign Monday in Colorado, where aides added a rally in an attempt to deflect the criticism from within his own party. Romney was also to join running mate Paul Ryan in Ohio on Tuesday for a bus tour.
Romney senior adviser Ed Gillespie said the GOP ticket would give voters more specific details on their economic plans in the campaign's closing weeks.
"Voters will get to know more not only about the specifics of the Romney plan, but how it will benefit them," he said. "A real recovery will improve the quality of life for working Americans, and lift millions out of poverty by making jobs available again."
Obama will spend Monday and Tuesday tending to official duties at the United Nations. But his condensed schedule at the annual gathering of world leaders underscored that his focus is largely on the campaign.
Voters in more than two dozen states are already casting ballots in early voting for the presidential election, meaning everything the candidates do now could influence votes already being cast.
Obama's campaign sees Romney's remarks about 47 percent of Americans as an opportunity to solidify its lead, building on the campaign's efforts over the summer to paint the Republican as a multi-millionaire elitist who is out of touch with middle class Americans. The campaign's new 30-second ad opens with a video of Romney telling donors at a private fundraiser about the 47 percent of Americans he believes will vote for Obama no matter what.
"My job is not to worry about those people," Romney says in the video, which was taped without his knowledge.
A narrator in the Obama ad responds: "Isn't it the president's job to worry about everyone?"
Romney said he was talking to donors about campaign strategy and making the point that about 47 percent of voters won't cast their ballots for him. He has insisted following the video's release that as president, he would work for all Americans.
The Obama ad also references details about Romney's personal tax returns, including his disclosure that he and wife Ann Romney paid an effective tax rate in 2011 of 14.1 percent. That rate is lower than millions of middle-income Americans, but actually more than Romney had to pay.
The tax documents released Friday show Romney, one of the wealthiest candidates ever to seek the presidency, paid nearly $2 million in federal taxes on $13.7 million in income. Romney's income was from investment returns, which are taxed at a lower rate than income that comes mostly from wages.
Republicans argued that it was time for Democrats to stop focusing on Romney's taxes now that he has released his 2011 returns.
Romney released his 2010 returns in January, but he continues to decline to disclose returns from previous years - including those while he worked at Bain Capital, the private equity firm he co-founded. The Obama campaign and other Democrats note that Romney's father, George Romney, released a dozen years of returns when he ran for president.
The Republican nominee has made clear that he's looking to next month's three presidential debates to help him get on track. The first debate is on Oct. 3.
Romney told reporters Sunday that Obama has been "trying to fool people into thinking that I think things I don't. And that ends I think during the debates."
And he blamed his recent struggles, in part, on what he described as a series of factually inaccurate attacks from Obama.
"He keeps on running these things even though he knows they are wrong," Romney said. "Whether it's on the auto industry, whether it's on taxes, whether it's on social issues, what he's saying about my positions is simply not true."
The campaign started the new push with a television advertisement, its first spot using Romney's comments that 47 percent of voters pay no income tax, and believe they are victims and entitled to government assistance. The ad was to begin airing in Ohio - a crucial swing state where Romney was campaigning this week - but was also expected to be part of the campaign's final push elsewhere between now and Election Day.
"Maybe instead of attacking others on taxes, he should come clean on his," the ad's narrator says of Romney.
The 30-second spot signaled that Obama would keep making Romney's taxes a campaign issue. The Republican hopeful has released only two years of tax information about his personal fortune and finances.
Six weeks out from the election, Obama holds a slim lead over Romney in most battleground states. The Republican is seeking to right his campaign following a rough stretch that included the release of his secretly recorded remarks about the 47 percent and criticism that he's not campaigning hard enough for the White House.
Romney acknowledged Sunday that he was trailing the president in several key states. But he promised to spend less time courting donors and more time with voters.
"I know that in the coming six weeks they're very unlikely to stay where they are today," Romney said of the polls.
The Republican was scheduled to campaign Monday in Colorado, where aides added a rally in an attempt to deflect the criticism from within his own party. Romney was also to join running mate Paul Ryan in Ohio on Tuesday for a bus tour.
Romney senior adviser Ed Gillespie said the GOP ticket would give voters more specific details on their economic plans in the campaign's closing weeks.
"Voters will get to know more not only about the specifics of the Romney plan, but how it will benefit them," he said. "A real recovery will improve the quality of life for working Americans, and lift millions out of poverty by making jobs available again."
Obama will spend Monday and Tuesday tending to official duties at the United Nations. But his condensed schedule at the annual gathering of world leaders underscored that his focus is largely on the campaign.
Voters in more than two dozen states are already casting ballots in early voting for the presidential election, meaning everything the candidates do now could influence votes already being cast.
Obama's campaign sees Romney's remarks about 47 percent of Americans as an opportunity to solidify its lead, building on the campaign's efforts over the summer to paint the Republican as a multi-millionaire elitist who is out of touch with middle class Americans. The campaign's new 30-second ad opens with a video of Romney telling donors at a private fundraiser about the 47 percent of Americans he believes will vote for Obama no matter what.
"My job is not to worry about those people," Romney says in the video, which was taped without his knowledge.
A narrator in the Obama ad responds: "Isn't it the president's job to worry about everyone?"
Romney said he was talking to donors about campaign strategy and making the point that about 47 percent of voters won't cast their ballots for him. He has insisted following the video's release that as president, he would work for all Americans.
The Obama ad also references details about Romney's personal tax returns, including his disclosure that he and wife Ann Romney paid an effective tax rate in 2011 of 14.1 percent. That rate is lower than millions of middle-income Americans, but actually more than Romney had to pay.
The tax documents released Friday show Romney, one of the wealthiest candidates ever to seek the presidency, paid nearly $2 million in federal taxes on $13.7 million in income. Romney's income was from investment returns, which are taxed at a lower rate than income that comes mostly from wages.
Republicans argued that it was time for Democrats to stop focusing on Romney's taxes now that he has released his 2011 returns.
Romney released his 2010 returns in January, but he continues to decline to disclose returns from previous years - including those while he worked at Bain Capital, the private equity firm he co-founded. The Obama campaign and other Democrats note that Romney's father, George Romney, released a dozen years of returns when he ran for president.
The Republican nominee has made clear that he's looking to next month's three presidential debates to help him get on track. The first debate is on Oct. 3.
Romney told reporters Sunday that Obama has been "trying to fool people into thinking that I think things I don't. And that ends I think during the debates."
And he blamed his recent struggles, in part, on what he described as a series of factually inaccurate attacks from Obama.
"He keeps on running these things even though he knows they are wrong," Romney said. "Whether it's on the auto industry, whether it's on taxes, whether it's on social issues, what he's saying about my positions is simply not true."
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Obozo. Class envy pin headed affirmative action poster child. Vacation hoop shooting nothing clown.
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Pathetic. Ohschmuck, you do appeal to ignorant, weak minded, self defined victims. The elitist educators that created like minded minions, and idealistic wealth distribution stooges. Otherwise known as Socialist, Communists, Nazis and Marxists. King of the apologetic, self loathing want to be French whiners. Soft-drink regulators, evolution zealots. High brow WSEA Prius and LEAF drivers that flip you off and stare over your shoulder while you buy fuel, for having an SUV and the fact you can afford it. Why, that income could be funding abortions or gay marriages. Evil hard working people. Bad, nasty church attending solid citizens. You must be re-educated. Wait, you take up space and we need to save the planet. We can just define you as a burden.Â
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Planet loving, tree copulating lunatics, fanatical to legalize pot and confiscate your firearms. Vote Obama.
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Oh Barry. It is SO about you and nothing about real people. They are your useful idiot peons. The fools that vote for you, by you and of you. To benefit you. The first King of Amerika. Barry the stained heart.
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Non students of history, Occupile dolts, Union hacks and welfare teet suckers. Obama be your man.
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Independent thinkers, family supporters, enemies of tyranny and class envy. Self made people who refuse to be victims or claim they ever are. People who help those that want to help themselves.  People who don't just seek opportunity, but make and create it. And even just maybe, folks that fear God and what a future for their kids, not a 16 trillion dollar debt and subjects of CHINA... If you are this then Romney is your man. He is self made and wants to enable you to be without government disease in your way.Â
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Obama, you nor any government law or official made my job. I did with the help of Almighty GOD.
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I want a real president. Not a vacationing international laughing stock idiot. He is a Club Med nightmare. The mighty community organism, world stage empty suit, affirmative action mistake. Our wealth distribution Marxist Obozo in chief. Good Lord, if he gets re-elected you idiots that did it will not be able to take it back.
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Start researching being a subject and foreign control. Citizen and self determination will be extinct.
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Don't forget, the highest tax increases in history will hit January 2013. In history. However, you government entitlement crowds will not care. It will be Christmas for you. For about 2 years, then we go totally broke.
 @pbs7mm You are a hateful nutjob, PERIOD. I am ashamed of people like you calling themselves Christian. It is beyond pathetic.Â
 @pbs7mm Did somebody say NAZIS??? You retard! There are very few Nazis left alive and Neo-Nazis HATE Obama with a passion!!!! Funny how those who'll vote for Obama are usually affluent. You talk like a dog humpin, snuff chewin, HS drop-out hillbilly. Then again, that's probably what you are IRL.
Mitt Romney said that he wouldn't be qualified to be president if he paid more in taxes than he owed.
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"And, frankly, if I had paid more than are legally due I don't think I'd be qualified to become president."
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And now we know that he indeed paid more than he owed in order to keep a promise to ABC News that he "had never paid less than 13%."
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What kind of a businessman intentionally fudges his tax returns in order to pay a higher rate than required after declaring that doing so would "disqualify" himself from being president?
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Romney shouldn't even have voting rights much less running for president. He personally skips out on his country's tax regulations. He's a political joke. A nightmare.
 @sirgavin7 How has he skipped out on his country's tax regulations?  Are you inferring that using the tax code as it has been written to be "skipping out'?
 @sirgavin7 Just because he doesn't give away his personal information, doesn't mean he is skipping out... i dont understand, wasn't it Obama who took years to supply his Birth Certificate....Â
 @cna7  Who cares at this point cna7.  Your Hot!!!!!!Â
@cna7 Donât worry about it. You just got in the middle of another exchange between the bent taco belle and me. The bent taco belle is a very sneaky person. You have to be very careful of the taco belle bender.
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Tacobender I am very confused! :-/Â
@Tacobender 49 bwahahahaâ¦.. Funny bent you olâ bent boy you. You managed to surreptitiously delete your other post that I had replied to back then. So here is your bent previous post again bent, as copied from my e-mail notification of it, in order of course to continue to confirm the truly low level of intelligence of the bent boy. Enjoy you bent little bent boy there bent. Tacobender 49 said @flyskiwindsurf Your problem is, you never have experienced a real woman or is that a man for you.
@Tacobender 49 bwahahahaâ¦.You consider what I described as a âreal womanâ huh? bwahahahahaâ¦.. Well that figures. Even more weird stuff from the reps, right wingers, and the tbaggers. No wonder yâall are so far out there and are even beyond the pale. Go figure.
@Tacobender 49 You happen to be posting to a 69 year old fat ugly bald guy with no teeth, BO, a scraggly beard, and very little control over most of his bodily functions. Oh wait. Thatâs exactly what you like isnât it?
Has anyone heard about this President going to campaign events and tv shows when there is a world summit happening? Does this guy know there are some critical issues in the Middle East and I just this morning, I read something about a possible WWIII? Where is our President? Where is some leadership?
"He keeps on running these things even though he knows they are wrong," Romney said.
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Oh, like the 716 billion stolen from Medicare lie? Like the welfare work requirement lie? Like going around and saying that Obama is on an apology tour? That lie? Or how about the "you didn't build [your business]" lie? What about Romney saying that stimulus money went to buy electric cars from Finland, that lie? What about his claim that the 47% of Americans who pay no federal income tax are Obama voters?
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Yep, the tables have turned for Mitt and the Republicans. The Democrats aren't going to roll over and play dead anymore. I think Mitt needs to remember his own words from when his very first campaign ad was denounced as a lie earlier this year: "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander."Â
"And, frankly, if I had paid more than are legally due I don't think I'd be qualified to become president."
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By not using all the available deductions, he paid an additional $500,000 to the federal government."
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1) 42 straight months of unemployment over 8%.
2) Smallest work force in over 30 years.
3) A president that just spent $6 trillion in 4 years.
4) The slowest economic "recovery" in history.
5) The federal defecit.
6) Heading for a fiscal cliff.
7) Islamists taking control of Egypt and Libya, a dead ambassador, the Middle-East on fire.
8) $4 plus gas.
9) Inflation.
10) An unpopular healthcare bill.
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And all you and the Democrats care about is that Mitt Romney used legal deductions to lessen his tax burden, the same thing millions of Americans do every year? Don't come crying to me when Obama goes down in flames come November. And mark my words, he is going to lose and it ain't going to be pretty.
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@ByeByeBarry @caphillkid Its actually the fact that Romney has offshore bank accounts in Switzerland and the Cayman Islands that is offensive to me as an American taxpayer. Why exactly does a man running for President need to have a bank account in Switzerland or the Cayman Islands? Why???
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 @ByeByeBarry Obama has created more private sector jobs in less than 4 years than Bush did in 8 years.
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@caphillkid @ByeByeBarry That is such a flim flam statement. He only created more jobs because half the country is out of work. No big accomplishment here. Obama has a good chance of winning in November because of the uninformed voters and the outcome of that will not be pretty. WWIII around the corner.
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The way Obama arrives at his 4.5 million jobs is by using the U6 Employment number multiplied by the Work Force Participation rate from Jan. 2010 to the present time. All the number are at U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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If Obama is going to use U6 to calculate job gains then he also has to use the U6 unemployment number.... which is 14.7%
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The other flaw in this calculation is that somebody who lost a high paying job but picks up job at much lower wage is counted as a "new job."
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In a word Obama creating jobs is 5lbs of you know what in a 3lb bag.
 @ByeByeBarry Romney said that if he paid more in taxes than legally owed, he wouldn't be qualified to be president.
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Do people understand that for this latest tax return that Romney just released, he paid 4% higher than he had to?
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He specifically did not deduct some of his charitable donations in order to artificially inflate his effective tax rate!
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Yet just a few months ago, he said that if he paid more than was owed he wouldn't be qualified to be president!
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 @caphillkid So... Romney is a bad guy because he paid too MUCH tax or... too little? I am a bit confused.Â
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@Sid Vishess hmmmmmâ¦.. Okay so you didnât want to answer that one. How about this one? Do you support subsidizing Israel?
@Sid Vishess Okay. So how about tax breaks for kids, mortgage insurance, capital gains, etc.?
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid I oppose subsidies for those companies and any others you might care to name.
@Sid Vishess Thatâs good. So are the following companies helpless or clueless? BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Shell, Apple, and Dell. Get these figured out and I will provide many more.
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid To paraphrase Dennis Miller, I favor help for the helpless, not the clueless.
@Sid Vishess Well I guess you should have started protesting long long ago then because it has been happening for many many decades, if not longer, for small, big, large, and huge companies. So how do you feel about the same for people or even for subsidies to other countries?
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid I oppose special tax breaks or subsidies for all companies.Â
@Sid Vishess Also you might want to check as I would not be at all surprised if Halliburton is and/or was receiving subsidies and tax breaks in some form or another. Maybe at least indirectly through its dealings with other oil companies if not directly just because of the type of company it is. Especially during the shrub_darth years and even after. After you check that out you might want to start your protest immediately as it almost seems that you didnât care at all during those darth_shrub years. hmmmâ¦. just a little checking indicates that it is not looking too good for you.
@Sid Vishess (cont from above) I should have also stated that economic engineering is another reason for tax breaks and subsidies and all sides obviously try to do that. I very likely would still be at least semi-okay in my own person and affairs if GM had truly gone under at that time. I am not so sure about you even though types such as the reps, tbaggers, you, and others I have mentioned before would be just fine with blocking and foot dragging resulting in destroying and continuing to destroy the country as long as they can get Obama out of office. And your last sentence was more than obvious long long ago.
@Sid Vishess You obviously do not read and/or comprehend what I post and you continue to add words and meanings to those posts that were not there. The reps, tbaggers, etc. seem to support outright stealing and pillaging in general. Therefore they would be the ones supporting obviously bad actors such as Halliburton. Many more would tend to support restabilizing companies such as GM that are so much more important to the country and to the economy than Haliburton. Obviously. (cont below)
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid It is good to know that when and if Halliburton ever comes knocking for a handout instead of a contract, you will be on board. Unlike me.
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@Sid Vishess So maybe I will. I wouldnât have to wait until it hits 53 to sell at a profit and then even collect some capital gains. bwahahaha⦠You sure have one heck of a crystal ball there. Maybe you should start investing in some of the futureâs markets. Who said we are against all tax breaks and subsidies? A lot of them are used for at least some form or other of social engineering, etc. It just depends on what you want to socially engineer. Maybe tax breaks and subsidies to try to keep everything from collapsing into one big huge steaming pile of dung (which robmoney was more than happy to let happen) was not a bad thing. You and robmoney seem to want to socially engineer more people getting poorer and poorer while the mils and bils continue to get richer and richer. Go figure. umpteen?
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid So buy GM stock.  Surely, it will someday reach the break-even price of $53 per share  (currently $23.39 per share).  GM will fail in the near future. Only by Government giving it favorable tax breaks and subsidies (wait, I thought you guys were against that?) that OTHER auto manufacturers don't get, will GM remain as a zombie corporation.Â
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It is pointless to point out to you the umpteen instances of Obama bailing out his friends and donors to the tune of BILLIONS of dollars.  But...as always... that's different. It is OK when he does it. If Romney tried that as President, I would be ranting about that as well. And so would you.
@Sid Vishess You consider him a statist because he and his admin were trying to save (and successfully did save) at least some remnants of the USA after the previous admin completely tanked everything to recession and beyond. Now many companies have been and are continuing to pay back what was provided to them because they as well as the govt. know how those strings can be attached. And things are slowly getting back on at least a somewhat more level keel. Much to the consternation of and despite the foot dragging and general blocking moves of many reps, tea baggers, evangelicals, born againers, birchers, neo-cons, neo-nazis, kkk, and many other right wingers in general. By the way. This admin is doing and trying to do more to protect more people from these socio paths like darth, shrub, and robmoney than obviously the prior admin ever did. Of course the aforementioned right winger cabal is trying to prevent that also becauseâ¦. well see prior posts
@Sid Vishess (cont from above) However a lot of what happened was that we wind up competing with countries and companies who employ essentially or nearly slave, prison, serf, etc. labor and have little to no labor, environmental, quality, contamination, or etc. laws. Some have obviously started improving at least a little but in the meantime it seems that we are in a race to down below in order to try to match where they are, or were, as fast as they are moving up. Hopefully we all wind up closer to where we were/are rather than vice versa. However it does almost seem that a lot of these corps. and countries prefer the latter.
@Sid Vishess It almost appears that you believe that I specifically support one over the other. Well, to remove any doubt, I donât. Globalization is just the latest term for New World Order. hmmmmâ¦. I wonder who came up with that. Of course many have supported it to varying degrees over the years. Theoretically it was at least partially supposed to raise many in the world up. (cont below)
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid "When GM invests abroad and hence transfers jobs abroad that is globalization. When a company that Bain Capital is trying to turn around does the same, that is outsourcing."
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 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid "...are almost sociopaths. I.e. a lot of them donât care who they hurt, destroy, or worse as long as they get what they want in more power, money,"
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@Sid Vishess (cont from above) Or even better yet go to China and buy some more factories with more semi-slave labor. I am sort of being sarcastic about at least some of the last stuff but it does seem as if a lot of these people like shrub, darth, robmoney, etc. are almost sociopaths. I.e. a lot of them donât care who they hurt, destroy, or worse as long as they get what they want in more power, money, whatever, or etc. And then they want to run the country so that they can steal even more. Go figure.
@Sid Vishess Heck I might even own some of it mixed in with other stuff. Who knows. It might be North, South, East, or West. And maybe some of Bainâs management fees for regular companies, institutions, etc. that they are not raiding for cash might even be and most likely are semi-reasonable. However if you are a Gordon Gekko type corporate raider maybe you should just stick with that as you have obviously demonstrated that you have very little to no heart, soul, or empathy for many except for maybe some family, and possibly some close friends, etc.. Which robmoney has obviously demonstrated on numerous occasions. (cont below)
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@Sid Vishess (cont from above) So yes thank you robmoney for scamming and bilking and continuing to scam and bilk the system and for driving many of those companies into foreclosure, bankruptcy, and worse and driving so many people out of work and worse so that they earn so little that they donât pay very much in taxes at all. And thank you robmoney for stealing and continuing to steal so much money and for paying so little of it back in reparations, fines, taxes, penalties, and etc. He and others of his ilk should be the subject of multiple civil lawsuits if not criminal liability. But no. The current laws and tax code appear to protect such filth and scum as he and his comrades.
@Sid Vishess Of course he would be entitled to it per the current laws and the current tax code. So why didnât he take it? Is he just daft? Well of course he is. Obviously. He makes that plain for all to see. Day after day after day. And thank you robmoney for 1) acquiring companies; 2) taking out huge loans on said companies; 3) removing as much liquid capital from those companies as possible including the money from those huge loans, in huge management fees and etc. and; 4) then letting those same companies flounder around on the beach with many then going into bankruptcy. (cont below)
 @flyskiwindsurf  @Sid And he would be entitled to it. Now say thank you to Mr. Romney for the millions of dollars he has paid in taxes. Â
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@Sid Vishess After a sufficient waiting period, robmoney will clarify everything for you when he sends in an amended return and gets back all of those extra (per you, him, etc.) taxes.
@bman_15 ummmmâ¦. You appear to have forgotten to put the two wars, Medicare Part D, and who knows what the heck else actually was not on the books during the time of âdeficits donât matterâ and âitâs Hoover timeâ darth, âgive me a lot of money but donât ask where itâs goingâ Paulson, and blah blah blah shrub.Amazing. But Obama did put them on the books. Go figure. But in the mean time you can add another 3T plus for interest and everything else to shrub_darth_Paulsonâs bill and subtract same from Obamaâs bill. Go figure even again.
 @caphillkid So isn't that statement cancelled out by Obama's, âif I donât have this done in three years, then thereâs going to be a one-term proposition."?
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@nwbackpacker @Sid Vishess @caphillkid But dont' forget what Obama said "If I don't get this done in 3 years, I'm a one term president" and
" The problem is, is that the way Bush has done it over the last eight years is to take out a credit card from the Bank of China in the name of our children, driving up our national debt from $5 trillion for the first 42 presidents â #43 added $4 trillion by his lonesome, so that we now have over $9 trillion of debt that we are going to have to pay back â $30,000 for every man, woman and child. Thatâs irresponsible. Itâs unpatriotic"
Hmm, but adding $6 trillion in 3 years isn't?
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 @caphillkid If Romney is good enough for Lech Walesa, he's good enough for me.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jul/30/news/la-pn-romney-gains-support-of-former-polish-president-lech-walesa-20120730
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