Tracking Politician Promises
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Fri, 10/19/2012 - 10:00am
Interesting web site:
A compiled list of promises each party has made and their progress. Lots of stuff I never even knew about. Shows the media doesn't do a good job of reporting for either side.
Sat, 10/20/2012 - 10:34am
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Bob Macgregor
If it takes two, even three days, the country will be on the mend.
What's wrong with that?
Sat, 10/20/2012 - 11:00am
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........""On my first fay in office, I will"..........
And that would be a whole lot better morning than the one recently where the current POTUS got up..........and explained the murders of 4 Americans in a foreign land........was because of a video(?)!
WC
Sat, 10/20/2012 - 12:17pm
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Shouldn't be hard for Romney to do Bob because unlike our current President, Romney is used to working for a living.
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Mitt Romney is going to have to get up early in Inauguration Day, and probably stay up late as well.
To paraphrase:
"On my first fay in office, I will..........
Approve construction of the Keystone XL pipeline
Sign an executive order to boost drilling for oil
Get started on a long-term plan to solve the problem of undocumented immigration
Drop the lawsuit against Arizona for its measure cracking down on undocumented immigration
Sign an executive order sanctioning China for unfair trade practices
Reinstate the "Mexico City Policy," which bans U.S. funds from going to international family planning organizations that provide abortions
Submit a jobs package to Congress containing five bills and demand that the legislature act on them in 30 days:
Reduce the corporate income tax rate to 25 percent
Reinstate the president’s Trade Promotion Authority to facilitate negotiation of new trade agreements
Cut non-security discretionary spending in the federal budget by 5 percent
Sign an executive order immediately eliminating Obama-era regulations that "unduly burden the economy or job creation"
Fight to repeal Davis-Bacon Act, which requires that workers are paid prevailing wages on public works projects
(The list was taken in part from the dreaded Huffington Post, but I was really inspired by The Daily Show a night or two ago)