Wrong.
If Obama convinces people that his policies will create more jobs than Ryan's budget offerings or Romney's tax cut policies will, then Obama will win.
History has proven repeatedly that cutting taxes does not create jobs on its own, so Romney's "plan" (which isn't actually any sort of "plan" at all) is a no-go before it even starts.
The people of the country have roundly criticized Ryan's budget plans (unless you only watch FauxNews or the like, who tell you how everyone loves it, in contradiction to every actual source), so I'm not sure why the Republicans think adding Ryan will help, since they're not adding Ryan, they're adding the Ryan budget as the actual running mate, the only thing anyone knows about Paul Ryan, the reason anyone has ever heard of Paul Ryan, and the only thing Paul Ryan has ever done.
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Todd
What Jobs? Shall we drop some more nets in Puget sound? Name a president who got re-elected with U3 over 8 percent. Since Roosevelt....
Which of his programs created more jobs. The money going to Solyndra and other bankrupt projects or the money that went overseas for electric cars and windmill blades?
http://dailybail.com/home/ge-dumps-offshore-wind-power-plans-after-collecting-125-mill.htmlhttp://washingtonexaminer.com/wh-and-dnc...article/250188816 trillion in debt No one is going to pass another stimulus package like that. The Keynesian bank is now broke.
oh ya, its Romneys campaign. Romney can do anything he wants to Ryans plan. Ryans plan was to put the money into a trust fund to keep it solvent. Medicare is ALREADY going broke. Romney told him, its too complicated, just deal with it later. Go find the video.