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Stephanie Cutter: Medicare Whiteboard
Stephanie Cutter breaks down how the Romney-Ryan plan will end Medicare as we know it, turning it into a voucher system and making seniors pay up to $6,400 more. She also shares how President Obama is already strengthening Medicare and helping seniors save money.
Wisconsin Knows Paul Ryan
Wisconsin residents share their Paul Ryan experiences.
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan plan to end Medicare as we know it
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan plan to end Medicare as we know it. Now, as voters react, Romney responds by lying about the President's record on Medicare. Romney-Ryan: using bogus attacks to hide their plan to end Medicare.
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan Plan to End Medicare as we know It
President Obama on the Romney-Ryan Economic Plan
Today in Boone, Iowa President Obama shared how the Romney-Ryan economic proposal would raise taxes on middle class families with children in order to pay for tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires.
What do you think about the Romney-Ryan plan to end Medicare as we know it?
We asked Americas what they thought of the Romney-Ryan plan.
Mitt Romney y Paul Ryan: Regresándonos a las políticas fallidas del pasado
Paul Ryan es el arquitecto del presupuesto Republicano radical. Es un plan que Mitt Romney respalda.
¿Pero que impacto tendría este presupuesto en nuestro país? Las personas de la tercera edad, las familias de la clase media, y los estudiantes sufrirán. Y todo por pagar por las reducciones de impuestos de los más ricos.
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan: Back to the Failed Top-Down Policies
Paul Ryan is the mastermind behind the extreme GOP budget plan. It's a plan Mitt Romney endorses.
But what does that budget mean for America? The GOP budget plan hurts seniors, it hurts middle-class families, and it hurts students. All to pay for tax cuts for those at the top..
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan: back to the failed top-down policies that crashed our economy.
"Makes You Wonder"
Tax Havens. Offshore accounts. Carried Interest. Mitt Romney has used every trick in the book. Romney admits that over the last two years he's paid less than 15% in taxes on $43 million in income. Makes you wonder if some years he paid any taxes at all.
We don't know because Romney has released just one full year of his tax returns. And won't release anything before 2010.
"Firms"
Mitt Romney's not the solution. He's the problem.
Mitt Romney's Bain Secret Exposed
The more everyone finds out about Mitt Romney's finances, the more questions they have. Perhaps that's why he's hiding as much as he thinks he can get away with. Yesterday, The Boston Globe reported that Romney was still running Bain Capital two years after he claims he left the firm, directly contradicting his campaign's denial that he was involved in deals that led to layoffs, bankruptcies, and American jobs getting shipped overseas. Either Romney filed false SEC statements or he's making false statements to the American people now.