Dear GOP & Romney Campaign Team,
For a while I was on the fence, teetering between Romney and Obama's economic plans, trying to figure out who would be the best candidate for the country and myself. Eventually it comes down to the general public having to entrust the 1% to invest in the economy and create new jobs, which seems a stretch. First off, if Romney was given a tax cut he would almost assuredly pocket it. After reading the hard-hitting article"Greed and Debt: The True story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital"written by one of my favorite Rolling Stone contributors (and author) Matt Taibbi, the profiteer running for president couldn't be trusted to stimulate the economy.
If you ask Obama and Romney how they are going to create jobs you'll see two very different answers. Romney is the confident guy that hands out promises like a single guy at a strip club and will only convert so many people without having an actual game plan. He's the ultimate bullshitter and his egotistical mindset is starting to trickle down through his campaign team. Either the entire Republican party is procrastinating on the subject or they are scared to reveal their plan to the enemy. The second is absurd, because you can not get the vote if you don't reveal your plan and they are losing independents and undecided voters by 'keeping it under wraps.' Obama at least has a plan and whether it is the best plan has yet to be seen (thanks to a timid stalwart of an opponent), but he has a blueprint. Whoever can get the ball rolling the fastest, as far as jobs, is going to get the vote.
When you sit down to do your research to become an informed voter and you can not find out the job creation plan of one candidate, there is a problem. Unemployment is one of the biggest issues facing our country in the coming election and the coming decade; this is not a platform position that can be bullshitted.
It's a matter of trust, people. Wake up and make a decision. Commit to a plan to help me and the rest of the US to decide who is getting our vote this year.
Sincerely,
JPF
(P.S. You should be selling your platforms to us, not forcing us to pry and poke them out of you)
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