2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumRomney's Mass record. It needs to be in TV ads!
It's on President Obama's website, but Romney's deplorable record as governor of Mass needs to be in TV ads.
I showed my husband, who is a repub, Romney's record and he was stunned.
He said, "Why isn't this in ads"?
This is the type of stuff that isn't acceptable to most voters, yet it is not explicitly expressed
1. Ranked 47th in job growth: Despite Romneys professed expertise in creating jobs, Massachusetts ranked 47th in job growth during his time as governor. The states total job growth was just 0.9 percent, well behind other high-wage, high-skill economies in New York (2.7), California (4.7), and North Carolina (7.6). The national average, meanwhile, was better than 5 percent.
2. Suffered the second-largest labor force decline in the nation: Only Louisiana, which was ravaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, saw a bigger decline in its labor force than Massachusetts during Romneys tenure as governor. The US Census Bureau estimated that between July 2002 and July 2006, 222,000 more residents left Massachusetts for other states than came to it. That decline largely explains the states decreasing unemployment rate (from 5.6 to 4.7 percent) while Romney was in office, according to Northeastern University economics professor Andrew Sum. At the same time, the nation as a whole added 8 million people to the labor force.
3. Lost 14 percent of its manufacturing jobs: Massachusetts lost 14 percent of its manufacturing jobs during Romneys time in office, according to Sum. The loss was double the rate that the nation as a whole lost manufacturing jobs. In 2004, Romney vetoed legislation that would have banned companies doing business with the state from outsourcing jobs to other countries.
4. Experienced below average economic growth and was often near the bottom: There was not one measure where the state did well under his term in office. We were below average and often near the bottom, Sum told the Washington Post in February. As a result, the state was more comparable to Rust Belt states like Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio than it was to other high-tech economies it typically competes with.
5. Piled on more debt than any other state: Romney left Massachusetts residents with $10,504 in per capita bond debt, the highest of any state in the nation when he left office in 2007. The state ranked second in debt as a percentage of personal income. Romney regularly omits those statistics from his Massachusetts record, instead touting the fact that he balanced the states budget (he was constitutionally required to do so). He wouldnt be much different as president: his proposed tax plan adds more than $10 trillion to the national debt.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/06/04/494282/5-facts-about-the-massachusetts-economy-under-mitt-romney/
Sorry to sound is if I'm being critical. I feel that this is a stone that needs to be unturned.
LisaL
(44,974 posts)wisteria
(19,581 posts)Because, if this is how he ran Mass. he will run our country the same way.