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Mitt Romney in 2002: "I'm going to reduce taxes." As Governor, Mitt Romney did cut taxes...on millionaires like himself. But he raised taxes and fees on everyone else: $1.5 billion. Over a thousand fee hikes: On health care. On school bus rides. On milk. On driver's licenses. On nursing homes. On lead poisoning prevention. On meat and poultry inspection. On fishermen and gun owners.
Team Romney Mobile Hits The Road!
Team Romney Mobile hits the road following Mitt Romney on the "Every Millionaire Counts" Tour!
Romney and Stage Stores: "Every Layoff Counts"
Romney and his firm made $175 million while Stage Stores was driven to bankruptcy. Stores in WI, OH, PA, MI, and IA were closed. Nearly 6000 workers lost their jobs.
Team Romneymobile
Team Romneymobile is following Mitt Romney's "Every Millionaire Counts" bus tour, and is being met at each stop by MoveOn.org members who would be affected by Romney's economic policies that would rig the system further in favor of the 1%. And don't forget to look up, for airline banners that expose Romney as a candidate for President of the 1%, not President of the United States.
Stephanie Cutter: Mitt Romney Blatantly Distorting the President's Record
Stephanie Cutter shares how it's getting worse: not only is Mitt Romney distorting President Obama's record -- he won't tell the truth about his own record either.
Overseas
As CEO, Mitt Romney made millions even as New Hampshire families lost everything.
Mitt Romney's "Jobs Plan": Fewer Firefighters, Police Officers, and Teachers
Mitt Romney's "jobs plan" really means fewer police officers, firefighters, and teachers.
"Number One"
When Mitt Romney was governor, Massachusetts was number one. Number one in state debt: $18 billion dollars in debt, more debt per person than any other state in the country. At the same time Massachusetts fell to 47th in job creation; one of the worst economic records in the country. First in debt, 47th in job creation. That's Romney Economics. It didn't work then. It won't work now.
Romney: States Should Be Able to Ban Birth Control
47 years ago the Supreme Court decided that states didn't have the right to ban birth control. But for some reason, nearly 50 years later, some politicians actually think government SHOULD have a role in saying who can and can't use birth control. Mitt Romney is one of these politicians.
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