Candidate Mitt Romney is pursuing to help the middle class, opening new markers that will enable those who are unemployed the opportunity to acquire jobs. Romeny feels very strongly to oppose any of Obama's strategies, particularly his view on reworking the economy. Based on the oppositions, the controversy lies whether we want to have another 4 years with the same gamble or start off from scartch. Based on more recent headlines, within the last couple of weeks, Romney, focuses to rework the economy. Its great to hear the candidate's excitement for a new approach, but what is the approach? It's not 100% clear what Romney's plan will offer. I guess we have to stay tuned to hear more about his plan and how he can he rekindle demanding job opportunities if he get elected.
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I feel that up until now, Romney hasn't really spoken enough about just exactly how he plans to help these 12 million Americans get new jobs. It could possibly be that he is just using this as a bargaining chip to get more votes and actually has no solid plan formed yet. Perhaps he'll bring it up in one of the upcoming debates. Additionally, him just stating that he wants to "crack down on cheaters like China" is a completely irrelevant comment in and of itself, considering that it's mostly our large corporations and conglomerates that opt to operate out of China to increase their profit margins.
ReplyDeleteI don't really agree with a lot of his issues, but I feel that he could get more votes if he actually showed the public a solid plan on how he intends to incorporate this idea into his first term. For instance: Perhaps he would try to limit the number of factories that large corporations could have overseas, thus creating more job opportunities on the home front.