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pampango

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28. Romney Told 27 Myths in 38 Minutes During the Debate
Sun Oct 7, 2012, 05:37 AM
Oct 2012

Pundits from both sides of the aisle have lauded Mitt Romney’s strong debate performance, praising his preparedness and ability to challenge President Obama’s policies and accomplishments. But Romney only accomplished this goal by repeatedly misleading viewers. He spoke for 38 minutes of the 90 minute debate and told at least 27 myths:

2) “I don’t have a $5 trillion tax cut. I don’t have a tax cut of a scale that you’re talking about.” A Tax Policy Center analysis of Romney’s proposal for a 20 percent across-the-board tax cut in all federal income tax rates, eliminating the Alternative Minimum Tax, eliminating the estate tax and other tax reductions, would reduce federal revenue $480 billion in 2015. This amounts to $5 trillion over the decade.

13) “I want to take that $716 billion you’ve cut and put it back into Medicare…. But the idea of cutting $716 billion from Medicare to be able to balance the additional cost of Obamacare is, in my opinion, a mistake. There’s that number again. Romney is claiming that Obamacare siphons off $716 billion from Medicare, to the detriment of beneficiaries. In actuality, that money is saved primarily through reducing over-payments to insurance companies under Medicare Advantage, not payments to beneficiaries. Paul Ryan’s budget plan keeps those same cuts , but directs them toward tax cuts for the rich and deficit reduction.

14) “What I support is no change for current retirees and near-retirees to Medicare.” Here is how Romney’s Medicare plan will affect current seniors : 1) by repealing Obamacare, the 16 million seniors receiving preventive benefits without deductibles or co-pays and are saving $3.9 billion on prescription drugs will see a cost increase, 2) “premium support” will increase premiums for existing beneficiaries as private insurers lure healthier seniors out of the traditional Medicare program, 3) Romney/Ryan would also lower Medicaid spending significantly beginning next year, shifting federal spending to states and beneficiaries, and increasing costs for the 9 million Medicare recipients who are dependent on Medicaid.

http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/fact-check-romney-told-27-myths-38-minutes-during-debate

Lots more of romney's 'myths' at the link.

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After Obama is re-elected rMoney needs to be frogmarched for tax evasion. truthisfreedom Oct 2012 #1
agreed - and lying on federal disclosure forms/applications geckosfeet Oct 2012 #2
and voter fraud! savalez Oct 2012 #8
Let's hope so.. cyclezealot Oct 2012 #12
Better yet, find a way to Ilsa Oct 2012 #15
LOL... cyclezealot Oct 2012 #22
I have just the one jmowreader Oct 2012 #41
Romney will have to surrender his billions of seized dollars Panasonic Oct 2012 #25
Mythomaniac Island Deac Oct 2012 #3
I agree. Andy823 Oct 2012 #4
Time to fire up some commercials--he wasn't "basically" lying--he was lying out his ass! nt MADem Oct 2012 #5
Romney is a pathological lying, overbearing jerk. ywcachieve Oct 2012 #6
Ditto! SoapBox Oct 2012 #9
Wrong. He is Lying for the Lord. DollarBillHines Oct 2012 #11
I don't see the difference! WinkyDink Oct 2012 #16
Media are more impressed by aggressiveness, animation, body language, speakers' movements,oneliners AlinPA Oct 2012 #7
really? sounds like Al Gore vs. Bush. media crucified him for being overagressive. Gabi Hayes Oct 2012 #37
The media tells us what to think and many follow. As for Gore I'll consider your point about who AlinPA Oct 2012 #38
Why did they put "lying" in quotes? He LIED. Geeze. nt LaydeeBug Oct 2012 #10
maybe someone might be "sued" - so put it in quotes wordpix Oct 2012 #27
People like Romney are the #1 reason why many Americans distrust politicians. Jamaal510 Oct 2012 #13
But he's a good Republican. oldbanjo Oct 2012 #20
A good Republican, and yet most of his base isn't voting FOR him, Jamaal510 Oct 2012 #26
I agree that his lies are chipping away it his perceived win. -Steph- Oct 2012 #14
I still wish the President had called him out real-time joc46224 Oct 2012 #17
This is an interesting defense ... Wernothelpless Oct 2012 #18
The Question Is Whether He Is Held Accountable For His Lies TomCADem Oct 2012 #21
That's why this week's polls are meaningless... CoffeeCat Oct 2012 #19
Romney lied ? SamKnause Oct 2012 #23
Hopefully Obama won't subject the rest of the Dems to this next time Doctor_J Oct 2012 #24
Romney Told 27 Myths in 38 Minutes During the Debate pampango Oct 2012 #28
damn straght he lied. bamademocrat Oct 2012 #29
Have you local elections that you care about? I skipped voting once in an off yr and a needed schoo uppityperson Oct 2012 #31
yea there is one reason i can vote for obama bamademocrat Oct 2012 #36
Obama is a "blue dog democrat?" Really? Indpndnt Oct 2012 #39
You gave your reason yourself, but may not realize it. Curmudgeoness Oct 2012 #32
"democratic nominee?" Bothers you to say the President, does it? Indpndnt Oct 2012 #33
Just my opinion, but as a US Citizen it's your obligation to vote.... OldDem2012 Oct 2012 #34
The whole fam damley watched together. marezdotes Oct 2012 #30
"Democrats say." sofa king Oct 2012 #35
sounds like the Dem leaders are singing our tune - many of us said the same thing right after debate wordpix Oct 2012 #40
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