"It's like saying you're going to drive from Boston to Los Angeles in 10 hours without speeding. There's just no way to make the numbers add up."
Daniel Shaviro, tax law professor at New York University
On making Mitt's numbers work. It simply can't be done. But what does this dude know anyway?
Here's another thought on this. Romney/Ryan claim they aren't giving specifics because they want to work in a bipartisan fashion to make it work. Awwww. How sweet. But we're dealing with the most obstructionist Congress in history (granted, they were obstructing the black dude) - people who have no history of working with others at all (except to ensure the black dude doesn't get re-elected).
Also? It's the President's job to lay down a plan the way he'd like to see it implemented and then Congress' job to debate, compromise, and make it work the best way for the American people (HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!).
So by refusing to give that first direction as to how he'd most like to implement it, Romney continues to show a remarkable lack of leadership.
Shocking, I know.
ETA: Wait! I stand corrected. Here are the specifics... RomneyTaxPlan.com
Also, have a gander at the Secretary of Explaining Stuff's newest video on Mitt's numbers. And I swear, as long as we keep talking Constitutional amendments, can we please repeal the 22nd amendment for this guy?
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