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Finally a little bit of honesty. A republican drawing a distinction between big business and small business. I am certainly on board with helping small businesses because they do in fact create jobs in America. Big business however is a different story. They have seen record profits during this economic slowdown and have done nothing to invest in America. Changing the tax codes to further help big business will do nothing to help this countries economy. As long as big business can outsource jobs to third world countries and pay paltry wages with no benefits they will continue to do so, because it is all about maximizing profits and for many of these folks no amount of profit will ever be enough (I know I just played the class warfare card). We need American solutions to our economic problems, solutions that will create jobs in America, that is why helping small business is so important.
Wasn't the GOP screaming at Obama for saying the exact same thing about a month ago? Anyway, I will willingly grant that Romney is an expert without peer. He should be "Tax Evader in Chief".
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