Should women have the personal right to choose her own health decisions? Should we tax the 1%? Should we eliminate tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs overseas instead of creating jobs in America? The differences between Republicans and Democrats are as clear as the difference between Red vs. Blue.
Romney believes that women do not have the right to decide their personal medical assistance and the government should decide those actions for her. He wants to cut government funding from Planned Parenthood and birth control in order to make abortion illegal. Romney believes that we should relieve the 1% of higher taxes and shower them in tax breaks. This economic strategy is a lot like Reaganomics, don’t you think? Romney also believes that creating thousands of jobs overseas will help America and increase trade. This might increase trade, but what about the creation of jobs here? Last time I checked I lived in America and not in Switzerland.
Obama insists that women choose their own path when deciding her plan of action for health care. Obama does not want to cut Planned Parenthood or birth control and even fought back against the Republican attempts to defund it. Obama wants to make sure that millionaires aren’t paying less in taxes than middle class families are paying right now. Under President Obama we’ve seen thirty one straight months of job growth in the U.S.A. which is the most growth of job creation since 1997. Unlike Governor Romney’s strategy, President Obama wants to create jobs in the U.S.A. and will eliminate tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs overseas, hopefully sparking obligations to the American people to create more jobs here.
Asses vs. Elephants; plain and simple. Where Romney wants to take away women’s rights, Obama wants to keep them because he knows that women have equal rights to men. Where Romney wants to cut funding for many medical options a woman could pursue, Obama wants to keep them and let women choose their own path instead of the government choosing for them. Where Romney wants to cut taxes for the 1% and tax more on the people who struggle to survive, Obama wants to decrease taxes for the middle class and those struggling on the streets and increase the taxes who have enough money to afford a car, a house, support their family, and stay alive. Where Romney is focused on creating jobs overseas, Obama’s focus is here in the U.S.A.
If you compare these two candidates, you see that President Obama’s plan is more logical and better for everyone and not a specific group of people. His plan looks at the big picture and not just a megapixel of the image. Romney narrows it down to helping the 1% keep more money instead of letting it go to the government for it to be shared throughout our nation. One dollar in government expenditures creates seven dollars worth of businesses and activity; which is what Obama wants to have happen by raising taxes on those who have money and let those who need to earn more money save as much as possible. Romney doesn’t realize that. Obama is aware that a woman is capable to make her own decision and to not get into the way. That is her own personal decision and it has nothing to do with what the community thinks. Obama also notices that there are few jobs in America and understands that the President of the U.S.A. needs to keep the job creation growing and not growing in other countries, unlike Governor Romney. There are approximately six million people who are without jobs and homeless. Making jobs in other countries will do nothing for those six million, just help them not survive and make them suffer more. Obama has created 5.2 million private sector jobs, including nearly 500,000 manufacturing jobs over his presidency. Governor Romney is focused on companies’ foreign profits and job creation; but his mind set is on the other side of the world. That isn’t going to help the U.S.A. recover from this economic crisis.
Women’s rights, more jobs, equal pay of taxes -- vote for Obama. No choice/No women’s rights, more jobs overseas, 1% pay less in taxes and everyone else pay more in taxes -- vote for Romney. But when you have no more money and go homeless, do me a favor: don’t call me when you start complaining about how you should have voted for Barak Obama for the president of 2012-2016. Besides, who likes being an ass?


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