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Mitt Romney's Defense Budget: "The Math Simply Doesn't Work."

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President Obama on Mitt Romney's defense budget: "The math simply doesn't work."

President Obama: "The Math in My Plan Adds Up"

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President Obama's plan for the next four years makes education and training a national priority; builds on our manufacturing boom; boosts American-made energy; reduces the deficits responsibly by cutting where we can, asks the wealthy to pay a little more, and puts an end to the war in Afghanistan—so we can do some nation-building here at home.

President Obama on Mitt Romney's Sketchy Deal - 2012 Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York

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Excerpt from the 2012 Presidential Debate in Hempstead, New York: President Obama on Mitt Romney's Sketchy Deal

President Clinton: Romney's Hiding The Truth From The American People

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PRESIDENT CLINTON: Now, the last thing could say is, I had a lot of fun down at the Democratic Convention talking about arithmetic. But I listened very carefully to the Vice Presidential debate and to the second Presidential debate, and Mr.

President Bill Clinton's Full Speech from the 2012 Democratic National Convention - HD Quality

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President Bill Clinton's Full Speech from the 2012 Democratic National Convention - HD Quality

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No party has a monopoly on wisdom

No party has a monopoly on wisdom. No democracy works without compromise. I want to get this done and we can get it done. But when Governor Romney and his friends in Congress tell us we can somehow lower our deficit by spending trillions more on new tax breaks for the wealthy — well, what did Bill Clinton call it? You do the arithmetic. You do the math. I refuse to go along with that.

Democratic National Convention - September 6, 2012
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