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Joe Heck: Scheme
VO: 300,000 Nevadans count on Social Security. But Congressman Joe Heck? He called it a pyramid scheme. NEWSCASTER: Joe Heck is choking on his words after referring to Social Security as a pyramid scheme at a recent town hall. (6 sec.) VO: And Joe Heck supported turning Social Security funds over to Wall Street. Putting your retirement at risk, while Wall Street banks make billions. Joe Heck.
Heavy Load
The middle class is carrying a heavy load in America. But Mitt Romney doesn't see it. Under the Romney plan, a middle class family will pay an average of up to $2,000 more a year in taxes. While at the same time giving multi-millionaires like himself a $250,000 tax cut. So, Romney hits the middle class harder and gives millionaires an even bigger break. Is that the way forward for America?
An Unshakable Record
Mitt Romney's hoping for a convention reinvention where he'll try to shake an etch-a-sketch of epic proportions.
But some things you just can't shake—like his business record, his Massachusetts record, his offshore funds and what the Romney-Ryan budget does to Medicare.
Mitt Romney: An unshakable record that's wrong for the middle class.
Paul Ryan: Wrong for the Middle Class
Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa was full of wrong and misleading statements. If you've seen any coverage of it, you know that the consensus among journalists and independent observers is that it was factually challenged.
As the National Journal stated: "Paul Ryan is long on style, shorter on facts"
Romney Economics: The Infomercial
Romney Economics is a business model of outsourcing, bankruptcy, and investments in companies at the expense of American workers. Looking to make a profit with minimal risk? Tired of all those pesky employee benefits and pensions? Don't mind seeing jobs shipped overseas? Then Romney Economics is the business model for you!
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan: The Do-Over - ConventionReinvention.com
This is the exclusive online trailer premiere of the Romney-Ryan campaign's GOP convention reinvention of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan: "The Do-Over."
Shop Around - Students Can't Afford Mitt Romney
The Romney-Ryan education plan? Shop around, borrow money from your parents.
The Romney-Ryan plan would:
- -Slash Pell Grants for nearly 10 million students
- -Cut $10,000 college tax credits
Mitt Romney also hiked fees at state MA colleges by 63% as governor. "Shop around"? Students can't afford Mitt Romney.
President Obama on the Romney-Ryan Tax Plan
President Obama was at a grassroots event in Rochester, NH to discuss middle-class economic security. President Obama has already cut taxes for a typical New Hampshire family by $4,200 over four years, helping families afford to send their children to college, buy their first home, pay for health care and child care.
"The Same"
Voiceover: "He's made his choice. But what choices will women be left with?"
"Just like Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan would get rid of Planned Parenthood funding."
"In Congress, Ryan voted to ban all federal funding for Planned Parenthood..."
"...and allow employers to deny women access to cancer screenings and birth control."
Facts
Voiceover: "Now Mitt Romney is attacking the President on Medicare?"
"The non-partisan AARP says Obamacare 'cracks down on Medicare fraud, waste, and abuse' and 'strengthens guaranteed benefits'."
"And the Ryan plan?"
"AARP says it would undermine ... Medicare and could lead to higher costs for seniors...."