Sunday, July 22, 2012

How does Mitt Romney's Job Plan Measure Up

Considering the fact that Mitt Romney has not yet officially filed a job plain measure, whether or not his plan is good or not has yet to be determined. The Mitt Romney Jobs plan is only tentative, and is listed on his website under the Believe in America Section as a part of his fifty-seven point plan. 

The fifty-seven point plan details a broad range of things, including his potential job plan, things he would like to implement once in office, ways to reduce government and simply the tax code among many other things.  The Mitt Romney Jobs Plan seeks to lower the taxes on the rich, establish more free trade agreements, and concentrate on infrastructure and to put Americans back in the work force.  Mitt Romney stands by his views, even amidst the criticism that he has received over it.

Mitt Romney Beliefs seem to extreme to many of the American Citizen's.  The Mitt Romney Economic Plandoes not establish how his programs will be paid for, and too many people that is a vital factor considering that the exploding national debt is said to have played a large part in why the unemployment rate is so high to begin with.

Romney believes that these programs can be paid for by simplifying the government and cutting popular social programs to help the needy and poor.  This is very unpopular among liberals, because millions of Americans receive assistance in the form of food stamps, medical assistance, heating and cooling assistance and assistance for the disabled. 

With these people already being poor, many feel that if their benefits were cut, then America would be in an even worse state than what it is now with large amounts of poverty throughout the whole country.  Romney disagrees, and believes that the plan will work.

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