Now that Mitt Romney has decided to make his bid for president, I am supporting him. I, too, believe in America. I do not believe in big government. President Obama is taking us to the brink of no return. From now on, my slogan is: Romney for president.
The way he recovered us from scandal and disaster by eliminating $379 million in operating deficit and orchestrated a fantastic Olympic show with money left over showed his ability as a leader. So now I say Romney for president and no big government.
Loa Don Glade
Salt Lake City
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I would bet the house that if this wealthy Massachusetts politician was not LDS, you would not be a supporter. I would also bet that if President Obama was Republican and he followed the exact same policies, you would be a fierce supporter.
Loa Don -- if you want to support someone whose opinion changes depending on the people to whom he is speaking, and someone who is nothing more or less than a typical (generally less-than-honest) politician, that is your choice. Personally I want a More..
Mitt Romney on Job creation:
From 2003-2007 job growth: 0.9%.
In rankings with the rest of the country:
MA was 47th in Job creation when Mitt Romney was there.
- Think Progress Travis Waldron 06/02/11
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