Bipartisan experts agree that Romney's tax plan just doesn't add up. See it on the chalkboard here: http://www.barackobama.com/romney/tax-plan-chalkboard
Which candidate has a better plan for the country?
It must be so annoying to romney when people actually expect him to be able to back up his "plan" with, you know...actual MATH and stuff. His plan is a fairy tale. It's mathematically impossible. You can be sure he will expect the middle class to pick up the tab. AGAIN.
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It must be so annoying to romney when people actually expect him to be able to back up his "plan" with, you know...actual MATH and stuff. His plan is a fairy tale. It's mathematically impossible. You can be sure he will expect the middle class to pick up the tab. AGAIN.
[/quote]In case you didn't click......
Romney vs. the experts
A math lesson for Mitt
Mitt Romney claims not to support $5 trillion in tax cuts, but he has a plan to do just that. The math is clear. And while Romney claims he will pay for his plan by closing tax loopholes for the wealthy, he hasn't offered one specific loophole he'd end - and there simply are not enough loopholes to close. That's why paying for his plan would require a tax hike on the middle class.



- OFA-NC
on Oct. 8, 2012 at 3:00 PM