Monday 22 October 2012

Romney's immiment destruction of USA

USA will go the way of Bush's USA and Romney's Massachusetts.

"While Romney was governor of my state, Massachusetts, the debt burden per capita was the highest in the nation. He raised or created more than 1,000 taxes and fees on people across Massachusetts, while 278 wealthy residents in the state got a tax break. And Massachusetts plummeted to 47th out of 50 in job creation."

It looks like Romney will win the coming election. We must all brace for a more destructive policies similar to Bush being repeated all over again. This time it will be Iran. With more wars, more taxes on the middle class while the rich are exempted, the debt burden will increase tremendously. Do we need a disaster similar to the loan scandals in USA? This time, we don't need a major scandal to trigger the collopse of the US economy, any bad news will do.

I just don't understand why people can be so stupid as to believe in lies and repeat the same mistakes over and over again. Theoretically less government and more private enterprises will spur the economy just as it had done to China's special territories, but it had not done so to USA. The reason could be due to the corruption of the ideals of free enterprise in USA. It is not true capitalism but rather crony capitalism that is practised in Malaysia which led it to being the most corrupt in the world, whereas Singapore, that has huge government involvements, had managed to become the richest in the world. Malaysia and Singapore are good examples for comparisons because they used to be one nation, neighbours, similar racial composition and starting with similar levels of developments, and yet the final result is very severe. Malaysia, despite its huge resources, had gone into the third world with the worst corruptioin and income gap levels while Singapore had gone on to become the wealthiest nation on earth, despite having no resources at all, not even enough fresh water.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/kerry-warns-president-romney/article/2511330#.UISBy2flaq0

Kerry Warns: 'President Romney?!'

October 21, 2012 | 6:03 pm
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Sen. John Kerry is pulling out the biggest of warnings: In a fundraising email headlined "President Romney?!" he is raising for the first time the possibility that Mitt Romney could win the presidency.
Referring to his own paper-thin 2004 loss to former President George W. Bush, Kerry is trying to scare Democrats into giving the Obama campaign one last donation so that President Obama isn't outspent by Romney, though September financial records show that Obama outspent Romney two to one.
Kerry's email:
Folks, it's time to get serious about this.
In these last two weeks, President Obama and Democrats are going to get slammed with a massive blitz of negative ads. Mitt Romney and outside groups are "hoping that burying President Obama in ads will give them a crucial edge on Election Day," reports the Washington Post.
You and I learned the hard way eight years ago: We need to respond immediately and forcefully.
We've got the right candidates, the right ideas, and millions of committed supporters -- but we simply can't win without the resources.
So please donate $5 or more today.
We cannot let Mitt Romney become president.
While Romney was governor of my state, Massachusetts, the debt burden per capita was the highest in the nation. He raised or created more than 1,000 taxes and fees on people across Massachusetts, while 278 wealthy residents in the state got a tax break. And Massachusetts plummeted to 47th out of 50 in job creation.
What does it say that the people who know Mitt Romney best trust him least? He is trailing by 20 points or more in the state where he was governor.
If that's not what you want for the next four years, then chip in $5 or more and help President Obama and Democrats across the country beat Romney and his Republican allies:
https://my.democrats.org/Finish-Line
Thanks,
John Kerry
P.S. -- The stakes could not be higher. Tomorrow is the final debate, and then we're just two weeks away. No regrets. Donate today.

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