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Romney prepares his plan 

 

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney prepares to challenge the incumbent in the 2012 presidential race.  In an article on “The Fix” By Chris Cillizza, Romney lays out some plans to save the economy.

He states he will extend the tax cuts approved during the Bush Administration, "aggressively" pursuing trade deals to drive American exports, eliminating the tax on capital gains and investments for families with incomes $250,000 and below. He explains "It's time for a growth and jobs agenda to replace the special interest political agendas that we have endured over the past decades. So much is at stake a strong economy provides for the strong defense which preserves our liberty and promotes peace."

Will this plan enthuse voters?



Posted on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 by Registered CommenterRaven R. | CommentsPost a Comment

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