Barack Obama and Mitt Romney
The second 2012 U.S. presidential debate was more acrimonious
than the first. President Barack Obama was heavily criticized for his poor
performance at the first debate, which many stated his rival Mitt Romney won. To
compensate for that, Obama became aggressive during the second debate, in a
manner that at times came across as rude.
Obama kept attacking Mitt Romney's wealth from his many years as
a businessman, when the president himself is a millionaire several times over
and could make over $100,000,000 after his presidency expired, as Bill Clinton
did. Why condemn success. What kind of message is that to send to the public -
aspire to work hard and have nothing to show for it?
Obama also slammed Romney for his investments in China. However,
Romney reminded Obama that items in his pension are derived from Chinese
investments as well. Obama was more inclined to dispute, not disprove, Romney's
claims, which was an improvement over standing there and being steamrolled by
his poor track record in office, but it was not enough to counter the facts and
figures presented against the president by his opponent.
From the time Obama assumed office, the Judiciary Report warned
of the important role the economy would play in making or breaking his
presidency and offered positive
suggestions on how to accomplish a proper recovery with true job growth.
Obama did not do what was suggested and America has been paying for that.
During last night's debate, Obama stated he is not interested in
creating average paying jobs, but the high paying posts. This once again
highlights the massive error why he has failed to fix the severely damaged U.S.
economy. The way America is structured, everyone will not have a high paying
job. Society needs people of all backgrounds working at various pay rates.
America cannot afford to give every person a high paying job.
However, many can put food on the table and pay their bills with average paying
jobs, until they can get something better, through pay raises or higher
education. There is no time in U.S. history that everyone in America had a high
paying job.
Obama wasted a fortune in taxpayer stimulus money trying to
archive this unlikely goal, where $200,000 was spent to create each job, when
one could employ over a dozen people with that figure. Remember, the more people
working, the better. To have a few receiving high paying jobs thanks to the
stimulus, while many who could be employed are not, is elitism.
For Obama to run on his track record of high unemployment,
foreclosures, business closures, gas prices and soaring deficits, is a terrible
reference and voters will have to decide if they want four more years of said
horrible results. Romney, like America's most successful financial president,
Bill Clinton is running on his track record as a former governor of a U.S.
state, where he was able to balance the budget and create jobs.
Romney has the better track record and once again displayed a
greater understanding of business and economics, America's most pressing concern
according to polls, than President Obama. Therefore, one is either voting for or
against the economy on November 6, 2012, dependent on one's choice for
president.
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