Obama’s Idea Of A Jobs Plan For Florida Is To Raise Taxes On The Sunshine State _____________________________________________________________________ THEN: Obama In FL, 11/3/08 : “Because the last thing we should do in this economy is raise taxes on the middle-class.” (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks At A Campaign Event, Jacksonville, FL, 11/3/08) Today, Obama Will Be In Miami, FL, For A Campaign
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“Biden Proposed Social Security Freeze In 1984”
“Biden Proposed Social Security Freeze In 1984” From ABC News By Jonathan Karl October 11, 2012 Pop quiz: which vice presidential candidate said this about his budget proposal: “While this program is severe, it is the only proposal that will halt the upward spiral of deficits.” And this: “Within the next 12 to 18 months this
More Questions About Obama’s Libya Narrative
The State Department Says It Never Agreed With Obama’s Claims That The Benghazi Attack Was Linked To Protests _____________________________________________________________________ THE STATE DEPARTMENT SPEAKS OUT AGAINST OBAMA’S INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE BENGHAZI ATTACK The State Department Revealed That “Prior To The Attack On The U.S. Mission In Benghazi Late In The Evening On Sept. 11, There
Then And Now: Biden’s Words About The Middle Class
Will Biden Repeat The Same Empty Promises He Made At The Last Debate In 2008? _____________________________________________________________________ BIDEN TALKED ABOUT STANDING UP FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS, BUT THE MIDDLE CLASS HAS BEEN “BURIED” UNDER OBAMA-BIDEN’S FAILED POLICIES “We Measure Progress” THEN – Biden Said “We Measure Progress” By Whether One Could Afford To Pay A Mortgage
The Other 23 Million
Obama Touts The 23 Million Jobs Created Under Bill Clinton Over A Decade Ago, But What About The 23 Million Looking For Work Today? _____________________________________________________________________ Obama: “Bill Clinton tried the approach that I’m talking about. We created 23 million new jobs. We went from deficit to surplus, and businesses did very well.” (President Barack Obama, Presidential Debate,
RNC Releases: “The Count”
WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee releases the graphic “The Count” drawing attention to President Obama’s complete lack of positive message or vision coming out of last Wednesday’s debate. After failing to lay out a plan for his second term–let alone defend his first term–in last week’s debate, all the president has been talking about recently
Obama By The Numbers
_____________________________________________________________________ $46.2 Trillion: Total Federal Spending Proposed By Obama’s FY2013 Budget Through 2022. (OMB, 7/27/12) $25.4 Trillion: Projected Federal Debt In 2022 Due To Obama’s Binge Spending.(OMB, 7/27/12) $16.2 Trillion: Current National Debt ($ 16,161,879,857,156 ). (U.S. Treasury Department, Accessed 10/8/12) $9.2 Trillion: Amount Obama’s FY2013 Budget Would Add To The Debt Through FY2022. (OMB, 7/27/12) $6.4 Trillion: Cumulative Deficits
Obama’s Tax Plan: Wrong For Ohio
Obama’s Big Economic Idea – Higher Taxes – Will Only Harm A State That His Policies Have Already Weakened _____________________________________________________________________ THEN: Obama In Columbus, OH, 11/2/08: “Because the last thing we should do in this economy is raise taxes on the middle-class.” (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks At Ohio Statehouse, Columbus, OH, 11/2/08) Today, Obama Will Be Back In Columbus
Small Things
Unable To Campaign On His Record, Obama Goes For An Ad About Big Bird _____________________________________________________________________ Obama: “If You Don’t Have A Record To Run On… You Make A Big Election About Small Things.” OBAMA: “Because if you don’t have any fresh ideas, then you use stale tactics to scare the voters. If you don’t have a
Sesame Street asks Obama to take down Big Bird ad
Sesame Street asks Obama to take down Big Bird ad By Daniel Strauss Sesame Street wants President Obama’s campaign to take down its latest attack ad against Mitt Romney, which features Big Bird. “Sesame Workshop is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization and we do not endorse candidates or participate in political campaigns,” a Tuesday statement on Sesameworkshop.org reads.