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Related: About this forumRomney’s Seven Biggest Debate Lies
by George Zornic, posted on The Nation, on October 17, 2012Perhaps the most famous moment to come out of Tuesday nights presidential town-hall style debate in Hempstead, New York, was when moderator Candy Crowley fact-checked Mitt Romney on the spot on Libya.
But that isnt the only time the Republican candidate said something completely falseit was perhaps just the most obvious. Here are the seven biggest lies Romney told:
ROMNEY: We have fewer people working today than we had when the president took office.
This is flatly false. The Bureau of Labor statistics just revised estimates from March 2011 to March 2012 upwards by 386,000 jobsmeaning that Obama crossed the magic imaginary barrier of net job creation for his term, and has actually created a net positive 125,000 jobs. This is a simple fact. And there have been 868,000 jobs created in the private sector during this time, which have been offset by public sector job lossessomething Mitt Romney would like to see continue.
Moreover, this is an awful tough metric to judge Obama on in the first place. As hes fond of mentioning, the economy was hemorrhaging 800,000 jobs a month when he took officeso holding him to a net job creation standard means he has to make up for those massive losses that were out of his control entirely. But hes still done it.
ROMNEY: I dont believe employers should tell someone whether they could have contraceptive care or not. Every woman in America should have access to contraceptives.
Recall back in March, when Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri introduced a bill that would allow employers to deny contraceptive coverage to employees.
Mitt Romney said: Of course I support the Blunt amendment . Of course Roy Blunt, who is my liaison to the Senate, is someone I support and of course I support that amendment. I clearly want to have religious exemption from Obamacare . I really think all Americans should be allowed to get around this religious exemption.
This one is pretty simple.
ROMNEY: I am not going to have people at the high end pay less than theyre paying now. The top 5 percent of taxpayers will continue to pay 60 percent of the income tax the nation collects. So thatll stay the same. Middle-income people are going to get a tax break.
A Center for American Progress examination of Romneys tax plan concluded that the top 10 percent of income earners would reap half of the plans benefits, and the top 1 percent would reap one-third of the benefits.
Romney tries to dodge this unassailable fact by saying hell cut deductions for the wealthybut he refuses to say which ones. Hes also ruled out raising the tax breaks the wealthy get on capital gains and dividends. This lead the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center to conclude that Romney would have to end up cutting deductions used by the middle class to make his math workthus raising their taxes.
ROMNEY: As a matter of fact, oil production is down 14 percent this year on federal land.
Obama immediately challenged this point, leading to the first of many back-and-forths between the president and Romney. But Obama was right. Its true that drilling on public lands dropped 14 percent in 2011, but it went up 15 percent the year before. Overall oil production on federal lands is up under Obamaand Romney is being extremely dishonest in singling out the one year that it dropped.
We must pause here to note thatsince the oil drilled on federal land in the United States has zero impact on global gas prices, since its such a trivial amountits not such a hot idea, and not one Obama should be particularly proud of increasing. But he did increase it.
Also, it should be noted that Romney plainly said later in the debate that coal jobs are not up. In fact, 1,500 jobs in the coal industry have been created since Obama took office.
ROMNEY: And and so we we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. I went to a number of womens groups and said, Can you help us find folks, and they brought us whole binders full of women. I was proud of the fact that [Massachusetts] had more women in senior leadership positions than any other state in America.
First of all, that effort was spearheaded by a nonpartisan coalition of womens groups, not Romney. Second, the number of women in high-level appointed positions declined 27.6 during his tenure as governor.
Also, there were no binders full of women at Bain Capitalthere were no female partners at that firm during the 1980s and 1990s, according to The Boston Globe. Today, only four of forty-nine of the firms managing directors are women.
More importantly, as my colleague Ben Adler notes, Romney has opposed pay equity for women in much more substantive policy ways beyond these anecdotesopposing the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and the Paycheck Fairness Act.
ROMNEY: I want to make sure we keep our Pell Grant program growing.
This is simply not true. Romney and his running mate would cut Pell GrantsRomney has been vague on the issue, using ominous budgetspeak that he wants to refocus Pell Grant dollars to place the program on a responsible long-term path, but Paul Ryan has been far more specifichis budget would cut Pell Grants for up to 1 million students.
ROMNEY: Were going to bring that pipeline in from Canada. How in the world the president said no to that pipeline? I will never know. This is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of America, and thats what Im going to do.
Romney is joining many other members of the Republican party in saying the Keystone Pipeline is a job-creation engine. Its not. The Cornell Global Labor Institute says it would create only 2,500 to 4,650 short-term construction jobs while it was being builtand the State Department found similar numbers in its environmental review of the project. Thats not enough to impact the unemployment rate, and is notably far, far less than the millions of jobs independent analysts say would be created by Obamas American Jobs Act, which focuses on many infrastructure projects and increased hiring of teachers and public safety workers.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/170623/romneys-seven-biggest-debate-lies
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Romney’s Seven Biggest Debate Lies (Original Post)
fleur-de-lisa
Oct 2012
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sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)1. The biggest lie of all: "Social Security is going bankrupt".
Permanut
(5,608 posts)2. Thanks fleur, great post.,.
This is an excellent snapshot of the Romney machine in action.