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“Get us energy independent, North American energy independent. That creates about 4 million jobs”.
Romney’s plan for “energy independence” actually relies heavily on a
study that assumes the U.S. continues with fuel efficiency standards set
by the Obama administration. For instance, he uses Citigroup research
based off the assumption that “‘the United States will continue with
strict fuel economy standards that will lower its oil demand.” Since he
promises to undo the Obama administration’s new fuel efficiency standards, he would cut oil consumption savings of 2 million barrels per day by 2025.
ROMNEY: Obama’s health care plan “puts in place an
unelected board that’s going to tell people ultimately what kind of
treatments they can have. I don’t like that idea.”
THE FACTS:
Romney is referring to the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a panel
of experts that would have the power to force Medicare cuts if costs
rise beyond certain levels and Congress fails to act. But Obama’s health
care law explicitly prohibits the board from rationing care, shifting
costs to retirees, restricting benefits or raising the Medicare
eligibility age. So the board doesn’t have the power to dictate to
doctors what treatments they can prescribe.
Romney seems to be resurrecting the assertion that Obama’s law would
lead to rationing, made famous by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s
widely debunked allegation that it would create “death panels.”
The board has yet to be named, and its members would ultimately have to
be confirmed by the Senate. Health care inflation has been modest in the
last few years, so cuts would be unlikely for most of the rest of this
decade.
ROMNEY on the failure of Obama’s economic policy: “And the proof of that
is 23 million people out of work. The proof of that is 1 out of 6
people in poverty. The proof of that is we’ve gone from 32 million on
food stamps to 47 million on food stamps. The proof of that is that 50
percent of college graduates this year can’t find work.”
THE FACTS:
The number of unemployed is 12.5 million, not 23 million. Romney was
also counting 8 million people who are working part time but would like a
full-time job and 2.6 million who have stopped looking for work, either
because they are discouraged or because they are going back to school
or for other reasons.
He got the figure closer to right earlier in the debate, leaving out
only the part-timers when he said the U.S. has “23 million people out of
work or stopped looking for work.” But he got the facts wrong
in asserting that Obama came into office “facing 23 million people out
of work.” At the start of Obama’s presidency, 12 million were out of
work.
His claim that half of college graduates can’t find work now also was
dishonest. A Northeastern University analysis for The Associated Press
found that a one-fourth of recent graduates were probably unemployed and
another quarter were underemployed, which means working in jobs that
didn’t make full use of their skills or experience.
ROMNEY: “Right now, the CBO says up to 20 million people will lose their insurance as Obamacare goes into effect next year.”
THE FACTS:
Romney is dishonestly making selective use of the Congressional Budget
Office’s March findings on how employers might adjust to the new health
law. The neutral Washington scorekeeper actually gave Congress four
scenarios — ranging from a net increase in employer-provided coverage
for 3 million people to the decrease of 20 million that Romney cited.
Here’s why: The law offers tax incentives for companies with more than
50 workers that provide coverage and penalties for those that don’t. The
analysis says it’s difficult to say how companies will behave, with
some making a purely economic calculation and others concluding that
continuing coverage may be essential to pleasing workers in a
competitive environment. “As a result, any projections of those effects
are clearly quite uncertain,” the study’s authors concluded.
ROMNEY on cutting the deficit: “Obamacare’s on my list. … I’m going to
stop the subsidy to PBS. … I’ll make government more efficient.”
THE FACTS:
Romney has promised to balance the budget in eight years to 10 years,
but he hasn’t offered a complete plan. Instead, he’s promised a set of
principles, some of which — like increasing Pentagon spending and
restoring more than $700 billion in cuts that Democrats made in Medicare
over the coming decade — work against his goal. He also has said he
will not consider tax increases.
He pledges to shrink the government to 20 percent of the size of the
economy, as opposed to more than 23 percent of gross domestic product
now, by the end of his first term. The Romney campaign estimates that
would require cuts of $500 billion from the 2016 budget alone. He also
has pledged to cut tax rates by 20 percent, paying for them by
eliminating tax breaks for the wealthiest and through economic growth.
To fulfill his promise, then, Romney would require cuts to other
programs so deep — under one calculation requiring cutting many areas of
the domestic budget by one-third within four years — that they could
never get through Congress. Cuts to domestic agencies would have to be
particularly deep.
But he’s offered only a few modest examples of government programs he’d
be willing to squeeze, like subsidies to PBS and Amtrak. He does want to
repeal Obama’s big health care law, but that law is actually forecast
to reduce the deficit.
Please spread these videos. Take an hour or two to post them on debate forums, email and social media. Don't let that lying bastard Romney breath. Bury his lying ass in the truth!
Similarly, the researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center's FactCheck.org found examples of truth-stretching by both men but only Romney told outright lies.
Overall,
it was a debate packed with facts, a wonk's delight. From the very
first remarks, with President Obama saying 5 million jobs have been
created in the private sector over the last 30 months, the debate was
very number focused. So there were some things to check. And because
Romney made more factual assertions, he's getting dinged more — at least
in the early hours after the debate — by the fact checkers.
Here
is a sample of what's being reported about the truthiness of what Obama
and Romney had to say Wednesday night on stage at the University of
Denver: — One of the biggest disputes was over tax cuts.
Obama argued that Romney's plan to stimulate the economy includes a tax
cut totaling $5 trillion that, Obama said, isn't possible because the
Republican nominee is also promising to spend money in other places.
Romney flatly disputed that number. "First of all, I don't have a $5 trillion tax cut," he said.
Who's right? The Washington Post's Fact Checker saysthe facts on this one are on Obama's side. The New York Times notes
that Romney "has proposed cutting all marginal tax rates by 20 percent —
which would in and of itself cut tax revenue by $5 trillion."
FactCheck.org has weighed in too, tweeting during the debate
that "Romney says he will pay for $5T tax cut without raising deficit
or raising taxes on middle class. Experts say that's not possible." PolitiFact has given a "mostly true" rating
to the charge that "Romney is proposing a tax plan "that would give
millionaires another tax break and raise taxes on middle class families
by up to $2,000 a year."
— Has the president put in place a plan that would cut Medicare benefits by $716 billion? Romney says yes. The president says no. According to PolitiFact, Romney's charge is "half true."
"That
amount — $716 billion — refers to Obamacare's reductions in Medicare
spending over 10 years, primarily paid to insurers and hospitals," says PolitiFact.
So there is a basis for the number. But, it adds, "the statement gives
the impression that the law takes money already allocated to Medicare
away from current recipients," which is why it gets only a "half true"
rating.
The New York Times writes
that Obama "did not cut benefits by $716 billion over 10 years as part
of his 2010 health care law; rather, he reduced Medicare reimbursements
to health care providers, chiefly insurance companies and drug
manufacturers. And the law gave Medicare recipients more generous
benefits for prescription drugs and free preventive care like
mammograms."
Still, as NPR's Julie Rovner has reported,
"some of the money does indeed reduce future Medical spending, and the
fact is, you can't reduce health care spending and preserve Medicare for
78 million baby boomers without slowing its growth."
— In listing his objections to the Affordable Care Act,
Romney said it "puts in place an unelected board that's going to tell
people, ultimately, what kind of treatments they can have. I don't like
that idea."
But the Times and National Journal have reported that the board in question wouldn't make treatment decisions, a point Obama made during the debate. National Journal called Romney's characterization of what this board would do "one of the biggest whoppers of the night." PolitiFact gave Romney's claim a "mostly false" rating.
Under
the law, the board's job would be to keep Medicare spending within a
particular target (not a dollar figure, but as a factor of GDP) but the
board is prohibited from choosing the benefits to be restricted to
achieve savings, so it cannot make treatment decisions.
FactCheck.org,
which has likened the charge about this panel to the earlier claim from
Republicans that Obama would create "death panels," writes that
"the board, the Independent Payment Advisory Board, cannot, by law,
'ration' care or determine which treatments Medicare covers. In fact,
the IPAB is limited in what it can do to curb the growth of Medicare
spending."
— On cutting the federal deficit,
PolitiFact writes, "Romney claimed that Obama had said he would 'cut
the deficit in half.' That's the case. ... Obama said he put forward 'a
specific $4 trillion deficit reduction plan.' That's true if you combine
the 10-year impact of his budget with the 10-year impact of cuts
already approved. (For that reason, we've previously found his claim
that his budget plan would 'cut our deficits by $4 trillion' Half True.)"
— As for Obama's claim that under his watch the economy has created 5 million jobs
in the past 30 months, NPR's John Ydstie says that's true. But it also
ignores an inconvenient truth (for the president), that about the same
number of jobs were lost during Obama's first year in office but it must be noted that in 2009 the economy was still in free fall.
—
And on a lighter note, the debate opened with a tender moment and a
fact that soon was disputed on Twitter. In acknowledging his wedding anniversary,
Obama said that "20 years ago I became the luckiest man on Earth
because Michelle Obama agreed to marry me." An astute tweeter noted that
20 years ago, the first lady's last name was Robinson.
I, Fat Bastard rarely endorse a product but with all the shit coming out of the mouths/asses of Republicans I am reminded just how big of a pain in the ass that they are. All of us fatties have gone to the shitter and given birth to to a giant Republican. When ever I know that a huge ass busting shit is about to come down the poop shoot I call it a Republican. When it is particular nasty and it flip flops into the brownie bowl I call it a Romney. If it is a spray of floating nuggets that just won't flush I call it a Ryan.
A big ass busting turd can do as much damage your butt hole as that butt hole George Bush did to the economy. Brute force is not the best way to purge your colon of Republicans. Like Romney you need to switch positions in order to coax these colon clogging rectal wreckers from your lower bowel.
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Antwaun Austin Chumlee's Muscle!
Chumlee has plenty of backup!
Antwaun Austin The shop's 6' 5" security guard.
Usually seen in the background, Antwaun sometimes sells store T-shirts
to people who come in, helps customers bring in large items, and when
necessary, removes customers who are unruly or disruptive.
In the video you will see some thug fucking with Chumlee and his posse. The thug got thumped!