What I want to hear from Gov. Romney is:

1. What are some deductions/loopholes he would he fight to lower/close
for the wealthy?
2. What are some deductions/loopholes he would fight to keep for
middle income families?

Not asking for set in stone details - but something a lot more
specific than 'we will Congress figure it out'. He has to have some
idea..if not, he is as much a fool as the Democrats try to make him
out to be.

I know he mentioned last night that capital gains for middle income
families won't be taxed, but he did not state that 'benefit' was
unique to middle income families - the 'wealthy' could have capital
gains be tax free and his statement would still be true. Besides, I do
not know too many middle income families who are struggling because
the taxes on their capital gains are too high.


On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It states Obama's claim that Romney's plan isn't revenue neutral is false.
> Both these guys say that's not true and politfact agrees.
>
> The two articles I posted do go into details and explain the different
> scenarios that would work. I get that that's not good enough for you
> and you want a plan written in stone but as we've seen before promises
> are nothing more than words. At least Romney acknowledges there will
> be some give and take to get it passed.
>
> .
>
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The article you posted does not show details about the Romney tax plan. In
>> fact it says specifically:
>>
>> "We won’t try to determine whether Rosen or Feldstein are right with their
>> analysis, though we have previously
>> written<http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2012/sep/14/mitt-romney/romney-claims-5-studies-back-his-tax-plan/>
>> that
>> their study is not as detailed as the Tax Policy Center analysis. "
>>
>> So it does not go into any analysis of the facts regarding the paper that
>> Rosen or Feldstein issued. All it says is that the two of them did not
>> agree with Obama's statement. It does NOT say that Romney is accurate in
>> his claims about how he is going to actually PAY for his tax cuts.
>
>
> 

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