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Posted: Sep 10, 2012

In separate interviews Sunday, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan refused to identify which tax loopholes they would close in order to pay for their large tax cuts.

On NBC’s “Meet The Press,” Romney dodged multiple questions about which deductions or credits he’d target, saying only that he’ll get rid of “some of the loopholes and deductions at the high end” while seeking to “lower the burden on middle income people.”

Pressed for one specific example, Romney replied, “Well, the specifics are these which is those principles I described are the heart of my policy.”

On ABC’s “This Week,” Ryan also fended off multiple questions about whether the Romney-Ryan tax plan should be taken seriously given its lack of details on which loopholes they would close.

“Mitt Romney and I, based on our experience, think the best way to do this is to show the framework, show the outlines of these plans, and then to work with Congress to do this. That’s how you get things done,” he said.

The Romney-Ryan plan would cut taxes beneath existing Bush-era levels, with benefits disproportionately for high earners, at a cost of roughly $5 trillion. They have vowed that the breaks would be revenue-neutral by way of closing tax credits and deductions but have persisted in their refusal to specify which ones, other than promising that the changes wouldn’t target middle class Americans.

A large chunk of the over $1 trillion in annual federal tax credits and deductions — including for home mortgage interest and employer-based health care — benefit middle class Americans. Other perks, like preferential tax treatment of capital gains and dividends, are strongly supported by Republicans, including Romney.

At the Democratic convention, Bill Clinton called the Romney tax plan mathematically unsound. In order to meet his targets, the former president said, Romney will “have to eliminate so many deductions, like the ones for home mortgages and charitable giving, that middle-class families will see their tax bills go up.” Otherwise, he said, “they’ll have to cut so much spending that they’ll obliterate the budget for the national parks, for ensuring clean air, clean water, safe food, safe air travel.”

Romney and Ryan have been pounded by Democrats for the hazy details of their tax agenda. On Sunday, Ryan said it’s not a “secret plan” even as he declined to offer details.

Pressed repeatedly on “Meet The Press” how he would make the numbers add up, Romney didn’t take the bait, instead saying voters should trust him.

“I’ve had the experience of being a governor,” he said. “I’ve demonstrated that I have the capacity to balance budgets.”

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Oooh! Can we play the then and now game again? - So fun!

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Let's rewind to Mittens "just trust me" 2002 version when it was called "you’re going to have to take my word for it.”

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2002/06/07/romney-says-didn-file-mass-resident/cxg3maVKXTA0iIuekT4QPO/story.html

I don't know if we have proof yet....sm - JTBB

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(which I doubt) that he actually did go back and retroactively change his residence. I've looked for that specifically, but I don't think anyone's seen his returns since that time (except maybe McCain). That's one of the main reasons I want to see them.

Yeah...that "trust me" thing isn't working out too well for him.

Going way back, the man is a pathological liar...sm - VTMT

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Maybe he actually looks so calm and cool because he actually forgets what he said before and believes his own lies/flip-flops. No I don't think so. It just comes natural to him.

Do you want to go back to the flip-flop game? - I have a few from your president.

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Give me your best shot! nm - VTMT
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Here's a few for you to gnaw on. (sm) - Knock yourself out.
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Accused Bush of violating the Constitution; then carried out warrantless wiretaps, indefinite detentions, secret renditions, quadrupled drone attacks, and kept Guantanamo Bay open. Voted against the Patriot Act, but then supported its extension.
What a joke! All bogus. nm - VTMT
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Being in denial doesn't change facts - cory
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"Accused Bush of violating the Constitution; then carried out warrantless wiretaps, indefinite detentions, secret renditions, quadrupled drone attacks, and kept Guantanamo Bay open. Voted against the Patriot Act, but then supported its extension."

All true.
Which ones? Let me guess. Illegal detentions? - Aunt Sue (sm)
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I can provide a few links for proof, but you'd have to be more specific. I don't really have a lot of time to spoon feed.
From truly "not concerned about OBL" to focusing on - terrorists who ACTUALLY ATTACKED US
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That is what he promised and that is what he delivered. With OBL dead now and Afghanistan winding down, for the first time since 9/11, plural wars and terrorism are not the main focus of the presidential campaign....just ask the GOP. While Romney is scratching his head, identifying Russia as the enemy, rattling sabers at Iran, and forgetting to even acknowledge the troops in his acceptance speech, President Obama is redefining and articulating effective leaner, less costly post binLaden/post Afghanistan military policies....which is as it should be.

The examples you cited were all War on Terror policies enacted and implemented by W. Obama kept them in effect long enough to make good on his promise to get binLaden. I suspect those decisions were based on top security data and intel he became privy to once he took office and became Commander-in-Chief.

With upper-echelon AQ leaders out of the picture, the nature of the War on Terror has changed. Recruiting efforts have become so depressed AQ has resorted to using children. Large effective cells have disorganized, downsized, dissolved, and been scattered hither and yon.

Now that the ground dynamics are changing and troop withdrawal from Afghanistan is in sight, it's time for policy to evolve. Policy evolution is not a flip-flop. It's a pragmatic and realistic approach to national security that has worked very well under the Obama administration. Throwing fits over his successes in this arena is only going to end up looking like the sour grapes and distraction tactics that those actions truly are.

and his ego is massive - it's so annoying to watch

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just shows his contempt for us common folk, politics in general.

Ya know, we could make that statement for Obama, too. :-) - backwards typist

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No one knew what he had in mind but he was elected. They heard he was going to do all these things and everyone was supossed to trust him that those promises would come true.

In fact, EVERY politician makes promises. Are they kept? Nah. So it's wish in one hand and ____ in the other and see which ones fills up faster. :-0

Personnally, I wish politians would say "I'll try" instead of "I will" nm - VTMT

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Amen... - SK1

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Or they should be forced to hold to their promises.

We trusted Obama at the last election... - fry

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...and look where he drove our country - to the brink of economic collapse.

Obama supporters don't like to talk about that. - Heads explode.

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No, our country was in economic collapse..sm - VTMT

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in the summer and fall of 2008. The trend of the economy and the stock market continued downward until Jan 2009 when Obama was sworn in. The market began improving in March 2009 and has currently returned to prerecession levels. Since Feb 2010 we have had slow but steady growth in jobs. See the attached link for clarification.

No, it absolutely was not. That hasn't even happened - yet, but it will if this (sm)

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country elects this slimy snake oil salesman again.

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