Barack Obama vs Romney

Friday, September 7, 2012

Barack Obama formally accepted the Democratic Party's support for the re-nominated to be president of the United States for the second period ahead of the U.S. elections, held 6 November.As he accepted the challenge from Republican Mitt Romney, Obama also asked the American people to be patient and continue to support him to bring Americans together out of economic crisis."America, I have never said that this trip would be easy, and I will not promise that," Obama said in front of tens of thousands of cadres Democrat, was quoted as saying by Reuters news agencyObama's speech closing the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night (Friday noon CST). Lasted three days, in the City of Charlotte Convention confirmed the Democratic nomination over Obama became U.S. president for the next period.Obama aware that while campaigning four years ago, he aggressively threw jargon "hope and change." However, along with the presidency, America still continues to hit high unemployment rate - which is now more than 8%.In addition, the Obama administration had many obstacles in trying to push through legislation for the improvement of health and welfare services for the majority of the people and raise taxes on the wealthy. This is because the initiatives were thwarted by the politicians of the Republican Party, which two years ago dominated parliament.Romney and his supporters from the Republican Party actually take advantage of the difficulties experienced by the Obama administration as a weak point to attack him ahead of the elections. They assess the Obama administration has failed to fulfill the promise of overcoming the crisis, even the government's debt and budget deficit bigger.Through his speech, Obama seeks deter attacks from the Romney camp. According to Obama, Romney actually just want to help the rich with the policy of cutting taxes, deregulation of banking, and provide flexibility for oil companies and finance, which has actually contribute to the crisis brings America."I do not believe that removing regulations on Wall Street will help small businesses grow, or construction workers who get laid off will be able to maintain their homes. We've never felt it, try it, and it will not come back," said Obama, who was greeted cheers thunderous cheering supporters.Romney PromisesEarlier, the Republican Convention last week, Romney pledged to cut taxes for 20 percent of the American people. This includes the rich. He also promised to abolish the income tax imposed a number of workers.Romney, a former governor of the state of Massachusetts, boasted would boost oil production and trade in order to create jobs for 12 million people in the next four years.For the observer, the issue became the mainstay of the economy for each presidential candidate to win the support of the majority of the American people ahead of the upcoming November election.

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