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		<title>Mitt Romney and the GOP not only exaggerate, they lie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight, Mitt Romney added his name to the list of Republicans
working to distorting the record on John McCain&#8217;s promise of more of
the same.  
RHETORIC: &#8220;We need change
all right &#8211; change from a liberal Washington to a conservative
Washington!  We have a prescription for every American who wants
change in Washington &#8211; throw out the big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p><em>Tonight, Mitt Romney added his name to the list of Republicans<br />
working to distorting the record on John McCain&#8217;s promise of more of<br />
the same.</em>  </p>
<p><strong>RHETORIC:</strong> &#8220;We need change<br />
all right &#8211; change from a liberal Washington to a conservative<br />
Washington!  We have a prescription for every American who wants<br />
change in Washington &#8211; throw out the big government liberals and elect<br />
John McCain.&#8221; <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>REALITY: MCCAIN HAS SUPPORTED BUSH&#8217;S BIG BUDGETS AND GOVERNMENT EXPANSION</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>McCain Voted for 4 of 6 Bush Budgets Adding Up To $9.8 Trillion.</strong><br />
McCain supported four of the five Bush budgets that the Senate voted on<br />
from 2001-2006. McCain: Y. [2001 Senate Vote #98; McCain Voted to<br />
Table, 2002 Senate Vote #134; 2004 Senate Vote #58; 2005 Senate Vote<br />
#114; 2006 Senate Vote #74]</p>
<p><strong>According To White House, Federal Spending Under Bush Grew By 46.5 Percent From 2001 Through 2007, Or $867 Billion Dollars. </strong>Total<br />
outlays by the Budget Enforcement Act between 2001 and 2007 grew by<br />
$867 billion, or 46.5 percent, according to White House Historical<br />
Budget Tables. [White House Outlays from FY 2009 Historical Tables,<br />
Budget of the United States Government, Table 8.1, <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2009/sheets/hist08z1.xls" target="_blank">http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/<wbr/>budget/fy2009/sheets/hist08z1.<wbr/>xls</a>, accessed 9/3/08]</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>RHETORIC:</strong> &#8220;The right course is the one championed<br />
by Ronald Reagan 30 years ago, and by John McCain today. It is to rein<br />
in government spending and lower taxes&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>REALITY: MCCAIN CANNOT AFFORD HIS IRRESPONSIBLE TAX PLAN</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>McCain&#8217;s<br />
Tax Cuts Will Either Explode The Federal Deficit Or Require<br />
&#8220;Unprecedented Cuts&#8221; In Federal Spending On Domestic Programs.</strong><br />
&#8220;Sen. John McCain is proposing tax cuts that would either cause the<br />
federal deficit to explode or would require unprecedented spending cuts<br />
equal to one-third of federal spending on domestic programs. Once<br />
thought of as a deficit hawk, the near-certain Republican presidential<br />
nominee is now putting more stress on the traditional Republican<br />
orthodoxy of tax cuts.&#8221; [Wall Street Journal, 4/22/08]</p>
<p><strong>McCain Will Not Come &#8220;Anywhere Close&#8221; To Paying for His Tax Cuts. </strong><br />
McCain&#8217;s promised &#8220;savings in government spending he promises will not<br />
come anywhere close to paying for the tax cuts. Mr. McCain once bravely<br />
argued against Mr. Bush&#8217;s tax cuts, because there was no cash to pay<br />
for them; with the government already running a big deficit, and no<br />
progress on reining in spending on health care and pensions, it would<br />
be odd to junk that prudence now. America can ill-afford another<br />
profligate Republican; and once again directing most of the benefits to<br />
the well-off is tone-deaf politics.&#8221; [The Economist, 4/19/08]</p>
</blockquote>
<p><strong>RHETORIC:</strong><br />
&#8220;Liberals would replace opportunity with dependency on government<br />
largesse.  They would grow government and raise taxes to put more<br />
people on Medicaid, to work requirements out of welfare, and to grow<br />
the ranks of those who pay no taxes at all.&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>REALITY:</strong> <strong>MCCAIN HAS RENEGED ON PROMISE TO BALANCE THE BUDGET AND ONLY PROMISES TAX CUTS FOR WEALTHY AMERICANS</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>McCain Backed Away From Commitment To Balance The Budget.</strong><br />
&#8220;Mr. McCain &#8212; who said in February in Wisconsin that he would balance<br />
the budget by the end of his first term as president &#8212; seemed to<br />
reconsider that on Tuesday, saying at a news conference later in<br />
Villanova that &#8216;economic conditions are reversed&#8217; nd that he would have<br />
a balanced budget within eight years. His economic aides said they<br />
could pay for all the tax cuts with spending cuts.&#8221; McCain&#8217;s chief<br />
economic advisor, Doug Holtz-Eakin, also said that it would take two<br />
terms. [New York Times, 4/16/08 <a href="http://nytimes.com/" target="_blank">nytimes.com</a>; Boston Globe, 4/15/08, <a href="http://boston.com/" target="_blank">boston.com</a>]</p>
<p><strong>2008: Tax Policy Center: McCain&#8217;s Tax Plan Is Not For the Middle Class.</strong><br />
Despite McCain&#8217;s claims that he would help the middle class, &#8220;it turns<br />
out that middle-class families would do better under Obama (who would<br />
cut their taxes by $1000 in 2009) than McCain (who would cut them by<br />
only $300). McCain, who once opposed President Bush&#8217;s 2001 and 2003 tax<br />
cut as a give-away to the rich, but now embraces them, has designed a<br />
plan more consistent with the New McCain than the old.&#8221; In a McCain tax<br />
regime, &#8220;the top 20% of taxpayers get a 3% reduction in after-tax<br />
income in 2009, while the lowest-earning 60% would get less than 1%.&#8221;<br />
[Tax Policy Center, Urban Institute and Brookings Institution, 6/12/08,<br />
<a href="http://taxvox.taxpolicycenter.org/" target="_blank">http://taxvox.taxpolicycenter.<wbr/>org/</a>]</p>
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<p><strong>RHETORIC:</strong><br />
The right course &#8220;is to pursue every source of energy security, from<br />
new efficiencies to renewables, from clean coal to non-CO2 producing<br />
nuclear, and the immediate drilling for more oil off of our shores!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>REALITY: MCCAIN HAS REPEATEDLY OPPOSED INVESTING IN RENAWABLE AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>McCain Voted At Least Five Times Against Renewable Energy Mandates.</strong><br />
[2005 Senate Vote #141, 6/16/2005; 2002 Senate Vote #59, 3/21/2002;<br />
2002 Senate Vote #58, 3/21/2002; 2002 Senate Vote #55, 3/21/2002; 2002<br />
Senate Vote #50, 3/14/2002]</p>
<p><strong>McCain Voted At Least Seventeen Times Against Renewable And Alternative Fuel Mandates.</strong><br />
[2005 Senate Vote #139, #138; 2004 Senate Vote #74, #73; 2003 Senate<br />
Vote #317, #209, #207, #206, #204, #203; 2002 Senate Vote #91, #88,<br />
#78; 1994 Senate Vote #255, 8/3/1994; 1992 Senate Vote #150, #27,#18]</p>
</blockquote>
<p><strong>RHETORIC:</strong><br />
&#8220;Is government spending &#8211; excluding inflation &#8211; liberal or conservative<br />
if it doubles since 1980? &#8211; It&#8217;s liberal! We need change all right -<br />
change from a liberal Washington to a conservative Washington!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>REALITY:</strong> <strong>BUSH-MCCAIN ECONOMIC POLICIES HAVE INCREASED GOVERNMENT SPENDING BY 64% SINCE 2000</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>During the Bush Presidency Total Federal Government Outlays Increased By 64%&#8211;Far Outpacing Inflation.</strong><br />
Congressional Quarterly wrote that total defense spending under<br />
President Bush, &#8220;increased by 106 percent from fiscal 2000 to 2008, all<br />
other spending rose 55 percent. Overall, total outlays were projected<br />
in February to exceed $2.93 trillion in the current fiscal year, a 64<br />
percent increase from $1.79 trillion in 2000. That far outpaces the 27<br />
percent inflation in prices over the past eight years.&#8221; [Congressional<br />
Quarterly, 7/27/08] </p>
<p><strong>Federal Spending Per Household Grew<br />
More Than 13 Times Faster Under President Bush Than It Did Under<br />
President Clinton; Fastest Recorded Since 1960.</strong> According to<br />
the Heritage Foundations analysis of White House Historical Budget<br />
Numbers, Federal Spending per household grew the highest under<br />
President George W. Bush, to $22,630 in 2007 dollars. This was a jump<br />
of $2,590, the highest jump among all the presidents since John F.<br />
Kennedy in 1960. Growth in per household spending grew only $194 under<br />
President Bill Clinton, the smallest recorded increase. [Heritage<br />
Foundation Analysis, <a href="http://heritage.org/" target="_blank">heritage.org</a>, accessed 9/3/08]</p>
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<p><strong>RHETORIC:</strong><br />
&#8220;I spent 25 years in the private sector. I&#8217;ve done business in many<br />
foreign countries. I know why jobs come and why they go away. And I<br />
know that liberals don&#8217;t have a clue.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>REALITY:</strong> <strong>ROMNEY&#8217;S FIRM LAID OFF NEARLY 400 WORKERS</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Romney&#8217;s Firm Reaped $100 Million While Bain Laid Off 385 Workers and Plunged Ampad into Bankruptcy.</strong><br />
In 1992, the Mitt Romney-run Bain Capital invested $5 million into the<br />
purchase of American Pad &amp; Paper (Ampad) from Mead Corp., which, at<br />
the time, had $11.3 million in debt and sales of $106.7 million.<br />
By 1999, Bain had closed two Ampad plants, laid off 385 Ampad workers,<br />
and plunged the company $392 million into debt.  Controversy<br />
surrounding the layoffs in Indiana derailed Romney&#8217;s failed U.S. Senate<br />
bid in 1994, and more angry workers haunted his run for governor of<br />
Massachusetts in 2002.  Allegations of insider trading conspiracy<br />
surfaced in 1998 as a result of optimistic financial forecasts<br />
published in Ampad&#8217;s annual report in 1997, despite sales repeatedly<br />
slipping for Ampad&#8211;including a loss of $78 million in 1998&#8211;as hefty<br />
returns for Bain investors rolled in.  Heavy acquisitions, foreign<br />
price competition, and debt eventually sunk Ampad, and creditors forced<br />
it into bankruptcy in 2000.  All told, Bain partners and its<br />
investors had made over $100 million.  [The Boston Globe, 6/26/07]</p>
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